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HISTORY OF LITTLETON 

NEW HAMPSHIRE 




ClMHi.i: C. I'lKllLK. 



HISTORY 

OF 

LITTLETON 

NEW HAMPSHIRE 

EDITED BY 

JAMES R. JACKSON 

IN THREE VOLUMES 

YOL. Ill 

GENEALOGY COMPILED BY GEORGE C FURBER 
REVISED AND ENLARGED BY 

EZRA, S. STEARNS 

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PUBLISHED FOR VhE TOWN 

BY THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.VlAMBRIDGE, MASS. 

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FOREWORD 

The genealogy of Littleton was compiled by (Jeoikje C. 
FuRBER in 1806 and printed in 1897-8. A fire destroyed 
the work in 1898 and made necessary a reprint, which 
was prepared under the su})ervision of Ezra S. Stearns. 
The extent of the errata is chietly due to incorrect material 
furnished by individuals concerning their ancestry. 



LIST OF ILLUSTllATIONS 



Geouge C. Fukheu 

Mks. Jennett C. UrciUEE . 
Coat of Ahms of Cakleton Fa mi 
Mrs. M. K. Cakleton . . 
General E. O. Kenney . . 

JOSIAII KiLHURN 

Mrs. P^mily Bonney Kilhurn 
Mrs. Caroline L. Kilhurn 
Mrs. Elizaretii Markley 
Mrs. Anna II. Parker 
Mrs. Elizabetei K. Remicii 
Jonathan Howell . 
Colonel Salmon II. Kowell 
Barton G. Town 
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LITTLETON GENEALOGIES. 



ABBEY. 



1. Clark Carlton Abbky, son of Solomon, b. Middlelniry, Vt., 
1818. He grad. at MiddlebtiiT Coll. 1845 and at Jefferson Med. Coll. 
1848, receiving degree of M.I). He practised one year in L., and for 
one year he conducted a drng store in Pliila. Returning to L., 1851, 
lie remained until Jan. 1853, when he removed to Califoi-nia, where he 
died, soon after his arrival, Feb. 2;3, 1853. Whig. I. O. (). F. (L. 
Cen. pp. 156, 157.) He m. 1848, Nancy Jane, daiL of John Gile of 
L., Methodist (See). She died in L. Nov. 21. 1849 ; he m. second, 
June 17, 1850, Fatima, dan. of Sylvainis Hastings of L. (See). She 
resides in L. 

Child, by w. Nancy, — 

i. Hubert, b. L. Nov. 1849, d. Pliila. July, 1850. 
Ch., b}' w. Fatima, — 

ii. Jennie N., b. Pliila. June 30, 1851. ni. Feb. 10, 1875, Winfield S. 

Hastings, res. Waterford, Vt., farmer, 
ill. Isabel, b. L. Nov. 2, 1852. m. William W. Weller (See). 



ABBOTT. 

1. George Abbott, b. in Eng. in 1G15 ; emigrated, according to tra- 
dition, from Yorkshire, Eng., to America about 1640. He was one of 
the first settlers of Andover, Mass., and a proprietor in 1643. His 
house was a blockhouse, and was used as such for many years after 
his death, which occurred Dec. 24, 1681, O. S. He m. 1647, Hannah 
Chandler, who d. June 11, 1711, aged 82 yrs. 

2. William Abbott, son of George \ b. in Andover, Mass., Nov. 18, 
1657. m. June 2, 1682, Elizabeth Story, who d. Dec. 1712. He d. 
Oct. 24, 1713. He was a Puritan in faith and Christian conduct; 
lived near the present site of Prof. Stewart's house, Andover. 

3. James Abbott, son of William-, b. in Andover, ]Mass., Feb. 12, 
1695. m. Jan. 1714, Abigail Farnum, b. 1692. He moved to Concord, 
N. H., in 1737, and d. Dec. 27, 1787. 

VOL. II. — 1 



2 Al,},ntt. 

4. .1 \Mi:~; Ai.i'.orr. son of Jaiiu's'. b. in Andovur, ^Nltx.ss., J;in. 12, 
1717. in. 17lL\ Sarah Banc-ioll, l>. Fl-I.. !'.», 17-_'-_'. Slu- was dan. of 
Capl. Sainni'l and Sarah (Lanipson) Banci-oft oi' Reading. Mass. 
JarnL's moved to Concord with his father, and lived there nntil 1703, 
when he HKJved to Xewhury, Vt. He was one of the fu'st settlers of 
Newl)niv and deae(jn of tlie tirst chnreh. All of the children of .lames 
and many of his descendants were members of the < ong. church. 

5. Kzi;a Ahi'.ott, son of .lames'*, b. in Newlmry, Vt., .June '1. 170."). 
lu. 17SG, Hannah, dan. of Reuben Farmer of Concord, who drove the 
first o.K team from Andover, Mass., to Concord. He also ch'ove to the 
fort the team carrying the bodies of the nieii killed by the Indians, 
Aug. 11. I71C.. Ezra died .July 5, 1812, in Irasburg, Vt. Hannah d. 
in lialli Sept. 2, l.s;52. 

6. K/.i;a AiuioTT. son of Kzia'S b. in Newbury, Vt., Sept. 13, 1701. 
m. lirsl, ai)ont ISIO, Mary Ann, dau. of Moses Lang, b. in Bath, A[)ril 
22, 17'J2, d. in L., Sept." 28, 184t), Cong. m. second. Myra Parker, 
b. in Lyman, .June 30, 17U1», d. in Bethlehem. July 20, i88.j. P:zra 
was in the War of 1812. In 1820 he moved to L. and engaged in 
farming, making his home here nntil he d., March 2G. 1872. Cong. 
Whig. (Cenealogical Register of the Descendants of George Abbott 
of Andover. ) 

Ch., l»y w. ^lary Ann. — 

i. Sauaii H., b. Hath, OvX. 7, 1814. in. James Gordon (Sec). 
7. ii. (iKoHdK, li. IJatli, Aufj. ll,181t'). 

iii. .lACoit, 1). Math, Feb. Vl, k^20. nnni., d. L. .Jan. 27, 1850. 
iv. .Makv Ann, b. L. Feb. (J, 1822. in. Jan. 1, 184Vt, Moses K. Wilconib, 
tanner. He d. .June •';(), 1887. Sb.e res. L., where slie d. Ajiril 27, I'JUO. 
V. N'ancv Mauia, b. L. Aug. oO, 1820. m. Isaac B. Stearns (See). 

7. <ii;oi;(ii; AniioTT, son of Kzra ''. b. in Bath. Aug. 11, 181G. ni. 
fir.^l. .Ian. 1, l.sKJ, Esther A., dau. of I'Aan Parker, b. in Lyman, Jan. 
5, l.'^2.'i. res. in L. after marriage nntil her death, Jan. 20, 18.")'J, Meth- 
odist, m. second. .lune 2."), 1800. Emeline, daughter of Nathan - A\)- 
plfltee.!). in L. Nov. 1. 1830. .She has res. in L. ail her life, Methodist. 
(Jeorge came to L. in ls20,and d. in this town, Oct. 7, 1<S'J'.». Farmer. 
Melhoilist. Democrat. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lotlge ; K. T.. St. 
(Jeranl Com.: 1. O. O. F.. N. (i. Selectman, 1 s.-)S-01-2-71-2. Rei). 
1807-.S. .] . )'. 

Cli., by w. E.slher, 1). in J>., — 

b. I William Iv, b. Dec. ;'>. 1847. 

U. ii. CiioiMiK Fkank, b. June 7, 1840. 

iii. Hknuv ('., b. Aiin. ;'.l, l8o'J; res. K.is. Farmer. 

IV. ICi.i.A .1., It. .Jan. 27, IS.jO. iinm., d. L. Sept. 17. 1872. 

Cii., by w. Emeline. b. in L., — 

V. IJki.li; K.xtiikk, b. < >et. ;;n, Istil. m. lleiltert I). Stevens (Sec), 
vi. Anna Hlanciik, b. Jan. i;o, 18(18. il. .Ian. i;.'., 1878. 

8. Wii.i.ixM \\. Aiii'.orr, son of Ccorge", b. in L., Dec. ."). 1847. m. 
.Iiini' 27, 1872, .Martha Iv, dau. of Thomas Tame, b. in Tenn., May 18, 
18 H). William res. in L. fiom liirtli to 1.807, now lives in Niotaga, 
Kaa. Farmer. 



Abbott. 3 

Ch., all unm. and res. in Niotaga, Kas., — 

i. IIenrv, b. 111. May it, 187;;. 

ii. Nettie, b. Ka.s. June 4, 1877. 

iii. George K.. b. Kas. March 31, 1881. 

iv. William T., b. Kas. Oct. ;](>. 1882. 

V. Claud J., b. Kas. Oct. o, 1883. 

9. George Fkank Abrott, son of George'', b. in L. June 7, 1849. 
in. Dec. 25, 1872, Carrie Maria, daii. of James Parker (See), b. in 
Lisbon, Oct. 24, 1853. She has res. in L. since 186!), most of the time. 
Methodist. George Frank has res. in L. all his life, except a few years 
in Betlilehem and Tilton. Educated in L. and Newbury, Vt. Studied 
medicine at Dart, and Baltimore, Md. Grad. from. Dart. Med. Coll. 
in 1891, and at once commenced practice in L. Methodist. Republi- 
can. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge; K. T., St. Gerard Com. Post- 
master, Bethlehem, seven years. Member Board of Health, 1892-3-4, in 
L. Proprietor of a drug store in L. fifteen 3x>ars. (Book of Biographies, 
Grafton Co., p. 164.) 

Ch.,- 

i. Ruth, b. Aug. 14, 188'J. 



ABBOTT. 

10. William Abbott, son of James ^ b. April 24, 1755. m. 1777, 
Mabel Wliittlesey of East Guilford, Conn. He res. most of his life 
in Haverhill, Mass. d. June 14, 1807. 

IL Moses Abbott, son of William'", b. June 16. 1778. in. April 
7, 1802, Lucy Willis, b. July 25, 1784, d. July 13, 1842. He res. in 
Bath, where he d. Ma}' 7, 1856. 

12. Myron Abbott, son of Moses ", b. in Haverhill, April 24, 1803. 
m. April 12, 1826, Clarissa Willis. He d. in liatli. June 3, 1883. 

13. Myron B. Abbott, son of Myron '^ b. in Bath, Dec. 27, 1841. 
m. Ellen J. Brock. Lives in Newbury, Vt. 

14. Harry Edwin Abbott, son of Myron B.'**, b. in Newbury, Vt., 
June 14, 1866. m. Feb. 22, 1888, Josie Maria, dan. of Wesley William 
Weare, b. in Dalton, April 19, 1868. Dry-goods merchant, res. in L. 
from 1890 to 1893. L O. O. F. 

Ch.,— 

i. Maurice Joiix, b. Haverhill, Aug. 7, 1889. 
ii. Charles Leroy, b. L. Feb. 19, 1892. 



ABBOTT. 

15. Nathaniel Abbott, son of (ieorge \ b. in Andover, Mass., July 
15, 1671, N. S. m. Nov. 1, 1695, Dorcas Hibbert, d. Feb. 7, 1743. He 
d. Dec. 12, 1749. He was a member of Rev. Thomas Barnard's church, 
Andover. 

16. Joseph Abbott, sou of NathanieP^, b. in Andover, INIass., Fel). 
2, 1705. m. Aug. 12, 1731, Deborah Blanchard, d. Jul}', 1773. He d. 



4 AUntf. 

ill AN'iltoii. Aii;j;. •_'.">. 17S7. 1 Ic moved to ^\'ilto^ nlioni 1770. Dea. A 
mail 1)1' i;;ieal simplicity and sound l)ifly. K<tr many years lie Uined 
tlic I'salm, and Dca. Isaac- Ahl)ott, liis cousin, read it line by line. lie 
d. in Wilton, Aiii::. "i."*!, 17>;7. 

17. .losKpii Ar.i'.oiT, son of ,I()se|)li '''. b. in Andovei'. Mass., April 
1'. 1711. 111. Mary Ilarker. He was a lainier and lived in Andover, 
Mass., Wilton, and Nelson. 

18. IsKAKi, AiU'.o'iT, son of Joseph^". 1). in Wilton, Jan. 29, 1771. 
111. Alice r.aker. b. May 1, 178'.), d. in Wiiitelield, An,<;-. 1, 18.58. Israel 
settled in C'liaileslowiu March, 1^07. where he d. Feb. 2(5, 1840. 

19. Isaac Annorr, son of Israel '^ b. in ^Vilton (f. r. says Acwortli), 
Sept. •_'(). 17ll(;. m. 1.S20, Susan, dan. of Benjamin and Hannah (Far- 
well) Labaree, b. in ( "hailestown, Sept. 17, 1790. d. in Lancaster, Feb. 
:], 1.S70. He was a himber maniifr., res. in L. from 1821 to 18(;y, 
wiieii he removed to Lancaster, where lied. Jan. 12, 1882. He occupied 
manv olllccs of trust here. I>ein<; Selectman. 1827-8-41. ^Moderator. 
l.s;v.)-40-4-(i-7-8-9-.5:). Hep. 183G-7-8-51. Fire Ward, 1829 to 1835 
inc. and ls:],S-!)-42 4-(;. Dep. Sheriff. 1S2.S to 18;)4 inc. Apt. Capt. 
."»tli Co., 32d Kesit., N. II. 31ililia. June 2o. 1821: vacated April 23, 
1.S2.'). J. P. \Vhiu-. 

Ch.,- 

'jn. i. Naac Kdw in, b. Cliark-stowi), April 21, 1821. 

ii. Hi;N.rA:\iiN LahauivIC, h. L. April 8, 1821. m. 180], Lorcna Ciieney. 

Kei)t hotel. IK' d. St'i)t. 20, 1:^87, in Aiil)iirn, Me. 
iii. Slsan- Amanda, b. L. St-pt. 20, 182G. m. Oct. 10, 1848, John Limlsey, 
wiio kept iiotel. He <1. June U, 1891, in Lancaster. 
21. iv. CiiAUi.KS IIknuv, b. L. Aui;. 2, 1828. 

V. Mai!V .Iank, b. L. All-;. Hi, 18.10. ni. March ]. 18.')1, Wallace LiiuKsey, 
who kept hotel. Shed. .*<te\vart.sto\vn, Jan. 20, 1887. 

20. IsAA<' FuwiN Ar.noiT, son of Isaac ''•', b. in Cliarlestown, April 24, 
1.S21. 111. Mav 2."). 1.S44. Fdiia K., dan. of Simeon Hill, b. in Waterford, 
\'t., .Ian. 3, 1.S24, d. in Lancaster. Ajiril 2(;, 1891. He res. in L. 
from 1N22 most of till' time until ISdS. Farmer. Cong. Ke|niblican. 
A. I", and A. M.. r>iiins Lodge. Ap[)oiiited Lieut, otli Co., 32d Kegt. 
.N. 11. .Militia, 1S41. 

Ch.,- 

i. (iKoiiGi.: IIknuv, b. L. Feb. 14, 1850. in. Dec. 01, 187.'J, ramelia Jones, 

rt-s Bioton. iMi'^'ineer. 
ii. .^fSAN Ai.iCK, b. L. Aii;j. 10, 1852. in. March 22, 187(J, George 8. Gould, 

res. I.une.'ister, painter, 
iii. Maiiv Ki.iz AiiKTii, b. IJethlchein, .lune 18, 1855. ni. Oct. 5, 1887, 

denr^e \V. 'I'ilUon, res. (Iinaha, Neb., civil engineer. 
r. I'kvnk I.ini>-i;v, b. L. Oct. U, I8.'i7, d. Lancaster, Oct. ">, 1875. 

21. <'iiAi;ii- IJiNKV .Vr.i'.oii. son of Isaac'", b. in L. Aug. 2, 1828. 
111. .M.ircli 27. l^."»t'i. i-Aalyn .\.. dan. of 'Iliomas J. .Spooncr, b. in 
Fraiiconia, Oct. IK, is.;."). He res. in L. from liirlh until bsOO. Hotel- 
keeper, d. in IJcthleliem. April I, is.s2. 

Ch.. b. in r.elhlciiein. — 

i. .Si sii: M., b. .Iiilv 15, 1S57. res. Los .Angeles, Cal. 



AddtiiH — Aijis/corfh. 



ADAMS. 

1. Amos AdaiMs, sou of BiR-kley, b. in Waterfovd, Vt. , April 21, 
ISin. m. Feb. 20, 1.S40, Eliza, dau. of Levi P. Parks, b. in Canada. 
June 13, 1812, d. in L. May 13, 1879. He res. in L. from 1840 until 
he d. Aug. 18, 1897. Farmer. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Charles Roby, b. Jan. '24, 1841. nnm., res. L. Fnrmcr. 
ii. George Curtis, b. June 24, 1843, d. L. Feb. 20, 1845. 
iii. George Levi, b. March 22, 1846, d. L. Feb. 25, 1878. 



AINSWORTH. 

The word Ainswortli is derived from Haines, the modern form of the 
ancient personym, Ainneph, and wortli, tlie Anglo-Saxon term for a 
homestead. The family in Eng. were long located at Ainsworth, in the 
parish of INIiddleton, hundred of Salford, county palatine of Lancaster, 
and undoubtedly took their name from the locality. In spelling it is 
sometimes corrupted to ICnsworth. The earliest of the name in New 
Eng. were Anchor Ainsworth of Boston, and Daniel Ainsworth of Rox- 
bury, Mass. They were in the colony as early as 1647. The tradition 
is that Edward Ainsworth. the emigrant ancestor of the L. family, 
came to America on invitation of his uncle, Daniel, of Roxbury. By 
some mishap in navigation the A'essel in which he and a brother took 
passage was wrecked on the coast of Georgia. All were drowned 
except Edward Ainsworth, who saved himself by clinging to a rock on 
the shore, which is still called Stranger's Rock. (See Ainsworth (ien- 
ealog}', Francis J. Parker, Boston.) 

1. EDW.4RD Ainsworth, b. in P>ng. in 1()52; emigrated to America 
and lived in Roxbury, Mass., and Woodstock, Conn., d. in Woodstock, 
March 5, 1740/41. " Farmer. m. Jan. 11, 1687/8, Joanna, dau. of 
Joshua and Joanna Hemmingway, 1). Sept. 21, 1670, d. Dec. 23, 1748. 

2. Edward Ainsworth, son of Edwards \ b. in Roxbury, ISIass.. 
Aug. 18, 1693. m. April o, 1722, Joanna, dan. of JMathew and Mar- 
garet Davis of Pomfret, Conn., b. Oct. 22, ir)96, d. Ai)ril 25, 1753. 
He res. in Woodstock, Conn., and d. there June 16, 1758. Farmer. 

3. Edward Ainsworth, son of Edward ", b. in Woodstock, Conn , 
Nov. 21, 1729. m. first, INIay 22. 1755, Keziah Corbin, b. 1736, d. 
Dec. 1, 1756. ni. second. March 15, 1758, Sybil, dau.of Dea. Thomas 
and Anna Child of Woodstock, Conn., b. March 3, 1733, d. July 7, 
1820. He res. in Richmond and Clareraont, was a physician, farmer, 
and lieut. in the militia. He d. in Clareraont, Feb. 10. 1806. 

4. Calvin Ainsworth, son of Edward •'', h. in Claremont, June 3. 
1771. m. about 1800. Susannah, dau. of Isaac Howe, b. in New 
Ipswich, Feb. 2. 1774, d. in L. March 18, 1853. He was a ])hysieian, 
the first to settle in L. and came here in 1799. remaining until July 12, 
1839, when he d. His education was academic. He was an old-school 
practitioner, a good nurse, with tact and a geni.al presence which made 
him a favorite in many families. He could play the violin, and some- 



6 Aiiix'rnrfh. 

titiH'S wii'ldcd tlic l»()\v to hi'lp on int'ir\iii:ikings. Politically lio was 
for a liiiK- a l"\'i](ialist ol tlic Ilarlford ("onvcntioii order, hut afterward 
a DotiuH-rat. .1. I*. He had no S|)ecial churt-h aniliations. lit' is de- 
S(.'ril)f<l as rather stout and short in stature, of <:;ood |)liysical powers, 
hut not of a pushing or helligerent disposition. He did not succeed in 
accuinulatin;!; [jropertv. (See L. C'en., [ip. 118, 14'J.) 
Ch.. h. iuL., — 

5. i. Amkhkis. b. SejU. 17, 1804. 
11. ii. Calvin, 1). A iif,'. '2li, 1807. 

7. iii. I.AitAN, 1). .March 29, 1811. 

iv. Syhii. p., b. Fi'b. 7, 181:1 d. Townseiul, Mass., April 30, 1338. 
V. .Si;sAN.N.\ii 11., I). Oct. VI, Isls, d. Townsend, Mass., April 2(3, 1838. 

5. Amkiuccs Ainswoktii, son of Calvin \ h. in L. Sept. 17, 1804. 
\\\. July 27, 18:>:5, I'hilena. dau. of Asher IIurlI)utt, h. in Waterford, Vt.. 
.lulv 22, 1S07, d. in L. Julv 22, 1878. lie was a cal)inetinaker, res. in 
L. all his life, and d. here Feh. 1, 1882. No ch. 

6. C'.M.viN Ainswoktii, son of Calvin*, h. in L. .\ii<2;. 22, 1^07. in. 
first. .Iiine 2, 183G, Eliza, dau. of Joseph Bellows (See), b. in Wal|)ole, 
Sept. 13, 1801, <1. Feb. 3, 1837. m. second, May 0, 184r), Letitia 
(Stinson) White, b. in I)uiiI)arton, still living in Madison, Wis. He 
was educated in the Academy at Concord, Vt., and Meritlen Academy; 
commenced the study of law about 1830 with Jonathan Stoddard, 
Waterford, A't., and Henry A. Bellows, L., and was admitted to the 
Bar at the Nov. term at Plymouth, 1835. He located first in L., 
and |)racti.sed seven years ; removed to Concord, where he practised 
twelve years; the remainder of his life in Madison, Wis. He was a 
man of the strictest intetxrity, of amial)le temi>erament. a izood lawyer, 
but not an advocate. He had many friends and no enemies, and his 
gentle manners led him along through life with little to disturli the 
noiseless tenor of his way. The ollicial |)ositions held Iiy him were : 
Hegisterof Probate, Merrimack Co., l.S-lG-51 ; Commissioner to Compile 
Statutes of X. H., 18."f3 ; Police Justice of Concord from the organiza- 
tion of the city in 18.').3 until he went west; Police Justice of Madison, 
^Vis., from April, 1SG2. until April, 18(;i. Hi.s military record was 
brief, l)iit honorable. lie w.is Judge Advocate of the Gth Brigade, 
N. H. Militia, 18.11-2 .;. lie was a inember of the law firm of Perley 
iS: .\iii>w()ith at one lime. He d. in Madison, Wis., July 7, 1873. 

Xu ell. 

7. I.Ai'.A.N .\iNswoiMii, son of C;dvin*, b. in L. .Mai-cli 2'.*. ISll. m. 
•Ian. 17. 1.8 17. Amanda .M. Sliattiick, b. Aug. 20, 1,S22. He res. in L. 
.•Jl his life, d. Sept. 2r.. l.s'.M. Miller. 

Cii.. b. in I..,— 

i. Waiirkv \V., 1). Feb I. 18IH. in. I.iicv Ncnr, res. .Icmsov Citv, N. .1. 
ii. SrsAN v., b. .May •'., 18r,0, ^\. I,. Aiii;. 12, 18o0. 

8. iii. Fkank I'., »>. .May 0. 18iV2. 

iv. I'KKsiR F..b. .June l-l. l8.')4. m. .June 1(), 1878, KiUviii (i. (iale. res. IJol- 

mont, fanner. 
V. .Syhii, V , b. .Mardi 1. 1857. d. I.. .Inly 17, 18."i8. 
'J vi ('ai,vi> Stkimun, Ii \\\\f. 13, 18;V.». 

vii .Syiiii, S,, b. .Inly 22, 18(52. in. .Julv 0, 1878, Hcnjainin I.aundrv. Slie 
d .Jan 7. 1HH.{. 
10. viii. Wii.iiAM S , b. .Innc 12, 18r,.5. 



Aiiix/mrfh — Alhcc. 7 

8- Franklin Pierce Ainsworth, son of Laban', 1). in L. May 9, 
1852. m. Feb. 27, 1882, iMinetta, dan. of George V. Ott, b. in Mad- 
ison, Wis., March 7, 18;j6. He res. in L. from birth nntil 1871, when 
he removed lo Wisconsin, where he has since res., most of tlie time as 
freight and ticket agent on tlie C, St. P., M. & O. Railway. Has held 
pnt)lic positions as follows : Chairman Town Board of Williston, 1878 ; 
Mayor of Hammond, 1888; member of State Board of Regents of 
Normal Schools, 1892 to 1895 inc., and Secretary of Board for 1894-5. 
Present res., River Falls, Wis. 

Ch., — 

i. Lee Franklin, b. Hammond, Wis., Nov. 7, 1883. 
ii. Alice Genevieve, b. Hammand, Wis., Oct. 11, 



9. Calvin Stephen Ainswoktii, son of Laban '^, b. in L. Ang. 13, 
1859. ni. Jan. 17, 1891, Lilly Grace, dau. of Silas Miner (adopted), 
b. in Whitefield, Jnly 28, 1872 ; he in. second, Ai)ril 18, 1899, Mamie 
dishing, dau. of Charles Cashing (See). He has res. in L. all 
his life. Farmer. Republican. No ch. 

10. William S. Aixswortii, son of Laban^ b. in L. June 12, 1865. 
m. Jan. 1, 1895, Hattie Grace, dau. of Henry R. Sulhain, b. in Ran- 
dol|)h, Vt., Jan. 2, 1874. He has res. in L. nearly all his life. Painter. 

Ch., — 

i. Gladys, b. Barre, Vt., Dec. 12, 1895, d. July 14, 1899. 



ALBEE. 

1. Benjamin Albee was a grantee in Braintree, Mass., 1640. and 
admitted freeman 1642. Later he lived in Medfield and Mendon. 
He was a miller and in public affairs an active citizen. 

2. James Albee, son of Benjamin \ b. in Braintree about 1645. ra. 
Oct. 18, 1671, Hannah Cook. They were living 1717. 

3. John Albee. son of James", m. June 6, 1705, Deborah Tliayer, 
b. Nov. 4, 1687, dau. of Jonathan and Elizabeth (French) Thayer. 
They lived in JNIendon. 

4. John Albee, son of John ^, b. in JNIcndon, Feb. 25, 1 720/1 ; by wife 
Sarah had twelve or thirteen children. He d. in IMendofi, Marcii 25, 
1799. She d. June 7, 1799. 

5. ZuRiEL Albee, son of John \ b. Jan. 16, 1747/8. m. March 27, 
1776, Anna Penniman, b. 1757, of Bellingham. They resided a few 
years in Westmoreland, N. H., and in 1808 removed to L., where he d. 
July 19, 1820; she d. Nov. 21, 1841. He was a farmer. 

Ch.,— 

6. i. Alexander, b. Westmoreland, 1778. 

ii. Betsey, b. July, 1779. m. Comfort Day - (See). 

7. iii. Otis, b. 1780. 

iv. Hannah, b. Aupj. 1794. m. Solomon Goodall (See). 

V. Sally, m. .James Webster (See). 

vi. Olive, in. Silas Hibbard. 

vii. Artiiusa. 



8 Al/n-r. 

6. Ai.i:x.\Ni»Ki{ Ai.r.i I., son of Ziiiit'l ", 1). in Westinorol:in(l in 1778. 
Ml. liisl, I'rnsia, dan. of .loscpli I'atiidiic 1). in Milforil, Mass.. March 
IS, 17si, «1. in L .Ian. L'l*. l.s;;(». ru. second, Dolly Ciiandler (widow). 
He was sck'c-ltnaii in L. in Islil to !.s-_M inc. Rop. )..S:52. J. P. Demo- 
crat. Res. in I., from iSOi' unlil he il. .time L'-i, 1843. 

Cli., I), in L..— 

i. S.vi.i.v, 1). .Lm, 10. isn-j, ,1. L. Se])!. li:i, 1804. 

ii. .Skhui.n-a, b. .Inly 7, l«i)4, d. \j. 

iii. I'^TiiKit. 1>. May 'Jl, 1S()7, jml). Oct. 17. 182.5, Lyman lieatli. musician, 

iv. Sai.lv. 1). .Iiilv (J, ISO!), m. Isaac Paililleford, macliinist, <1. Mancliester. 

V. J.oisA .M Mtiv", 1). .\iisr. ;]0, ISll, d. L. June 25, 1814. 

H. vi. .losKi'ii .\., 1.. Marcli 18, 1814. 

'.'. vii. CuKTi.'^ Lkaxdku, h. Sept. 15, 1810. 

10. \ iii. Soi.ox JfsTiN, b. Dec. Ii5, 1S25. 

7. Oris Ai,i;i.i., son of Znriel ^ h. in 17.SII. pnb. Sept. 4. ISOO, 
.Melinda, (hui. of C'.alcl) Ilnntooii, h. in I'nity, Nov. 20, 171)1, d. in L. 
April 2, l.S4;5. He lived in I., from IHOG to 1851. Democrat. .'\Ielh- 
otlist. d. in Madison. Wis.. Oct. (i. IS.') 7. 

Ch., 1). in L.,— 

i. .Ic.iiN 1'i:txam. b. (^ct. 10, 1809. m. June 23, 1836, Arvilla .Tones, 
ii. (;i:()K(;k Clinton, b May (i. 1812, d. L. Aug 25, 1814. 

iii. Zi-iiiii.. b .hily \i\, 1814. m. Smith, lie d. .lune 17, 1840. 

iv. Otis Ai.kx.vndkk, b. June 0, 1817. m. .Maria Gleason. Saddler. Res. 

Osbkosb, Wis. 
V. 1vmkhs(.n, Lieut. 5tii Co., 32d l\egt., N. H. Militia, Mav, 1844; vacated 
.May, 1840, 

vi. IciIAKOD. 

vii. Ai.kxanui;h. 

8. .I-.>i 1-11 A. Ai.iii.i;. s(Mi of Alexander'"', l». in L. March IS, 1S14. 
III. .Inly 1.1, 1812, Mary .1.. d;in. of Otis Ballon. 1). in Waterfoi'd, Vt., 
S.-pl. l.SlC, d. in L. .Inly -Jo. 1804. He res. in L. niitil 18,S3, when he 
rcinovetl to .Monioc, where he d. July II, 18.S7. .Selectman, 18(;;}-4- 

• > 7 I. Dellloeiat . 

Ch.. 1.. in L.. — 

i. Iniaxt Sox, b. April 29, isi;!, d. same dav. 

ii. Otis A.. 1) Oct. 1S44, d. L. .March 2'.i, 1845. 

iii. IIki.ix .Iaxi;, b, .Ian. 12, 1S4(). m. Curtis Foster (See) . 

iv. Don A , b. June, 1S4S, d. L. April 4, ISOf,. 

V. I'i[i;siA, m. Henry Wilson, Hariiet, Vt. Merchant, 

vi. .MvKV, m. .Moulton Rrown, IJariut, Vt. Poultry-dealer, 

vii. 'PiNA C;, 1). Nov. 27, isr)4, d. L. April (5, 1877. 

viii. luA, ni. Moore. lies, I'l'acham, Vt. Merciiant. 

i.v. K \ 1 1:, m. Ciiarles I'arkcr, Lacoiiia, farnur. 

9. (i i:n> Li:an!>i.i: .\i,m;i:, son of Alexander'"', h. in L. Sept. l."». 
I>i|t'.. ni. liiNi. Dec. -JO. l.sll. Amanda, dan. of Lalian TilTt (See), 
h. in I.. .May -J.'i. is-j-j. ,1. ji, I,. Nov . 22, ISCS. Kpiscop.al. m. .second, 
l'"eli. Ill, ls71, Caidline, d.ui. of Leonard l^lms, 1). in Lislion, Jan. 11, 
\x-MK res. in \.. He res. in L. all his life, and d. :March 1(5, 1887. 
Selectman, 1 .■i7'.»-80. Ri.p. l,s.-,:;-.L ('ai>t. 11th Co., :V2i\ Regt., X. IL 
.^lilitia, ante isLs. Democnit. 

(II., Iiy w. .\nianda, L. in L.. — 

11. i. l-iivxK Ci mm, b. Auir. 19, 1S4.".. 

il, Wr.M Wii.i.i^M«, b. Dec. .-.l. 1SI7, d. L. .lune 7, 1H49, 

iii. l-.i.wMO. Wkst, b. .\ni:. 19, \KA^. d. L. March 24, 1853, 

12 iv. ('uAini 1 IlvKVLV. b May 25, 1854. 

i;5. V. I:i.i.i;kv Hr.i.i., b Dec. 25^ 1850. 



AJbe*'. 9 

Ch., by w. Caroline, b. in L., — 

14. vi. Edwako Wkst, b. Oct. 25, 1871. 

vii. Christena Amanda, b. Oct. 2, 1874. m. Charles E. Sniitli (See). 

10. Solon Justin Albee, son of Alexander®, b. in L. Dec. 25, 1825. 
ni. jNIay 13, 1H50, Lois, dan. of Danfortli Chene>-, b. in Walerford, Vt., 
Sept. 2."), 1830. He has res. in L. all his life. Democrat. Fanner. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

15. i. Thomas Justin, b. March 5, 1851. 

ii. Ellen Lois, b. Sept. i;3, 1856. m. Ralph B. Astell (See), 
iii. Harriet Amanda, b. Feb. 13, 18IJ3. iil Jan. 6, 1881, Fred F. Patridge, 
Haverhill, fanner. 

11. Frank Curtis Albee, son of Curtis L.'', b. in L. Aug. 19, 1843, 
ni. May 24, 1864, Amanda Knight, dau. of Horace Buck, Episcopal, 
b. in Hanover, Dec. 12, 1844. He has res. in L. all his life. Mem- 
ber of Town School Board, 1886 to 1892 inc. Prest. Littleton Driving 
Park Assn. 1895. Trustee L. Public Library. Farmer. Democrat. 
J. P. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Mart Amanda, b. June 14, 18(38, d. L. Sept. 18, 1868. 

ii. Infant, b. July, 1870, d. in infancy, 

iii. Grace Maria, b. Dec. 20, 1875. 

iv. HoR.vcE Buck, b. Jan. 4, 1885. 

12. Charles Harvey Albee, son of Curtis L.'', b. in L. May 25, 
1854. m. Sept. 2, 1879, INIatilda L., dau. of Daniel Walther, b. in' Bos- 
ton, April 3, 1855. He res. in L. from birth until 1871. Steward. 

Ch., — 

i. Bessie Maisel, b. Somcrville, Mass., Aug. 1, 1883. 

13. Ellery Bell Albee, son of Curtis L.^, b. in L. Dec. 25, 1856. 
m. Dec. 18, 1889, Minnie, dau. of Edward Morse, b. in Stoddard, 
Aug. 31, 1867. He res. in L. from birth to 1881. Railroad conductor. 
No children. 

14. P^dward West Albee, son of Curtis L.^, b. in L. Oct. 25, 1871. 
m. Oct. 10, 1895, Adeline F., dau. of E. H. Delano, b. in New Bedford, 
Mass., in 1870. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. CuRTi.s L., b. L. Nov. 27, 1897. 

15. Thomas Justin Albee, son of Solon Justin '°, b. in L. March 5, 
1851. m. JNIav 26, 1873, ]\Lary Ann, dau. of Henry C. Davison, b. in 
Waterford, Vt", May 28, 1856." He res. in L. from birth until 1893. 
Farmer. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i.. Henry D., b. Jan. 22, 1874. 

ii. Lois F., b. June 26, 1876. 

iii. Della M., b. Dec. 29, 1879. 

iv. ViDA B., b. Jan. 14, 1882. 

V. Abrie B., b. Jan. 17, 1884. 



10 Ahh-ih 



ALDRICH. 

1. (;i.<ii;(;k Ai.i<i;i< II. li. in 1 )cili\ sliiir, Kiig. . einigratod t<j America, 
Nov. (I, KI.'U. :iii(l iL'.s. ill DdicIu'sUt. Uiainlice, and Moiidoii, Mass. 
ni. Sept. .'5, l()2;t. Kallicriiie Soalil. Tliey had eleven children, and are 
supposed to he the progenitors of all the Aldrichi'S in America. Cleorge 
d. in Meiidon. March 1, 1(;H2. Katherine d. Jan. 11, Ki'Jl. (Marcus 
M. Aldricli, Mendon, Mass., is the historian of the; family, and much 
of the data here [nvsi-nted is on his aiiliiorit y. He will be pleased to 
furnish further data to any interested in the Aldricli family.) 

2. .I.xcoii Ai,i>K!<n. son of fieorife ', h. in Braintree, Mass., Feb. "iH, 
l";.'i2. in. Nov.;;. IC?.'), Iluldah Thayer of Mendon. They had twelve 
children. lie d. in Meiuloii, ]Mass., Oct. 22, 1605. 

3. I)A^ ii> Ai.intn II, son of Jacobs b. in Mendon, Mass., May 23, 
lil.s.'t. in. in 171(1, Hannah C'a|)ron of Attleboro, Mass. They bad ten 
children. He d. March la, 1771. 

4. Ki)W.\i:i) Ai.inncii, son of David ■\ b. in Mendon, Mass., Se[)l. 7, 
171.!. III. tirsl. duly 17, 1732, Dinah Aldrich, his cousin, m. second, 
alM)ul 17iil. Ann ('lKunl)erlain (widow). Nine chiklren by first wife; 
live by second. lie d. .March, 1800. 

5. AuNKiJ Ai.Diiicii, son of Edward'', b. in Douglass, Mass., April 
8, 174tj. ni. July 11, 1772, Phebe Inman. They had eight children; 
removed to Franconia aliout 17''^<i. 

6. Jakkd Alukicii, son of Abner '', b. in R. I. in 177o. ni. first, 
Sophia Young of Lisbon, in. second, March, 1820, Sophia, dan. of 
Silas Wheeler (Seel. She d. Nov. 11. 18(').'). He had seven children 
by first wife; one by second. He d. in List)oii, March t>, 1849. 

7. .Stki'IIKn Ai.dkkh, son of Jared '', b. in Lisbon, Feb. 22. 1804. 
III. ()live Richardson of Lisbon. They had I'iglit children. He d. April 
2(1, ls7i). 

8. HoKAci; Ai.DHit II, sf)n of Stephen ", b. in Lisbon, Sept. 2."), 1832, 
III. .Ainil '). 1N.'),5, Fli/.a. dau. of Smith Wetherbee, b. in I.,isbon, Dec. 
11. l.s.">."). He has res. in L. since 1.SS2. (Hover. 

( 'h., — 

1. U'l I.I.I i; F.ZKA, 1.. I.isl.nn, Nov. L'7, 1^58. m. July G. 18S(\ K.liia Slicr- 

iii.in. I-";irim-r. res. bviii.'iii. 
ii. Ainiiiit M">it.\ei:, li. I.yniiUi, July 1, 1801. iii. .J.in 7, IS'.I]. Il.ittie 

llurd. I'"arim'r. res. Lyiii:iii. 
iii. A I. UK .]\s\., h Lynrni. Jiin. 10, isOU. m. .Marsliiill I). Cobleigli (Sec). 

9. M \soN Ai.nKKii, son of Jared", b. in I.,isbon in 180(1. m. March 
2>;. 1S23. rrud<Miee. dau. of David Millen (See), b. in L. Jan. ."), 1S()7, 
d. ill Lislioii, .Nov. .'), isso. \\v n-.^. in L. from 1827 to 1872. Farmer. 
Methorlist. d. ill Lvmaii, .March, IMU. 

Ch.,-- 

i. lnA KiivsK, li. b. lH|r>. Co. V. 15tli V't. Inf. I'rivatc. il Alcxniidrin, 

\ii . .Fail. 1-2, IKf,:;. 
ii. .loHM ('.. 1) L. Co. K, 1st N. II. Inf.. tliroe niontiis. Co. I). Sth N. II. 
Iiil". Private. «!. N.itclic/. Miss. Miircli Ti , ISC,.'). 

iii. *iKoit<;K, l>. I/, ni. first. .Ineknian. in. secoiul, Mary Allaril. 

iv. l,rKi.i,A. h L. iS.jO. «i. Auk- ;'». if<r>i. 
V. Ko.HKTTK Vol Ni;, III. Kriink (Joodwin. Divorcuil. 
vi. Ki.i.KN, m. James Sniitli of Lvman. 



AhJrinh. 11 

10. GeorCxE Aldrich, son of Jared ■', b. in Lisbon, Ang. 29, 1820. 
m. Sept. 24, 1844, Mary Ann, dan. of Josliua Howard, b. in Haverhill, 
July 24, 1844. d. in L. July IC), 1884. He res. in L. from 1847 to 
187G. Farmer. Democrat." d. in L. Oct. 29, 1876. 

Ch.,- 

i. Betsey Jeanne, b. Haverhill, May 20, 1846. d. L. Oct. 1848. 
ii. SiN.\ Howard, b. L. Sept. ti, 1849. m. Alonzo E. Towiie (See). 
iii. George Watson, b. L. April 3, 1853. m. April 1, 1877, Pollen P. Little. 

He rl. Easton, Nov. 7, 1802. 
iv. Theron Mason, b. L. Feb. 9, 1855, d. L. Jan. 28, 1878. 
V. Susan, b. L. Dec. 20, 1857, d. L. Sept. 20, 1871. 
vi. Ira Franklin, b. L. Oct. "29, 1864. res. Canaan. 

vii. Lilla May, b. L. Sept. 17, 1867. m. Dec. 20, 1892, J. Clarence Under- 
wood, res. St. .Johnsbnrv, Vt., farmer. 



ALDRICH. 

11. Silas Aldrich, b. about 1743, res. in Bradford, Vt. m. Alice 
Collins, who d. in 1823, aged 73 yrs. He did military service in 17o9. 
d. in Bradford, Vt., Nov. 28, 1811. 

12. EniKAiM CoLLixs Aldrich. son of Silas ", probably b. in Brad- 
ford, Vt. m. Sarah Hilliard, who d. several yrs. before her husband. 
He d. in Pittsburg, aged 71 yrs. 

13. Ephraim Collins Aldrich, son of Ephraim Collins^-, m. Ada- 
line B. Haynes, granddau. of Gen. Mood}' Bedel. 

14. Edgar Aldrich, son of Ephraim Collins ^^, b. in Pittsburg, Feb. 
5, 1848. m. Oct. 7, 1872, Louise Matilda, dan. of Samuel K. Remick 
(See), b. in Hard wick, Vt., Jan. 1, 1845, (Jong. He was educated 
in the common schools of Pittsburg, Colebrook Academy, and Ann 
Arbor, Mich., Law School; commenced the study of law in 18(36, with 
La A. Ramsay, in Colebrook ; admitted to the bar in Colebrook, Aug. 
term,- 1868. He practised law in Colebrook from Aug., 1868, to Jan. 
1, 1881, when he removed to L., and formed a partnership with Hon. 
George A. Bingham (See), May 1, 1882. Daniel C. Remich (See) 
was admitted to the firm. June 17, 1884, Mr. Bingham retii'ed from 
the firm to take a position upon the Supreme Bench. The firm contin- 
ued under the style of Aldrich & Remich until Jan. 1, 1889, when Mr. 
Remich retired, and Mr. Aldrich continued practice alone until Feb. 
20, 1891, when he received a commission as Judge of the U. S. District 
Court for N. H., which position he still holds. Among his literary con- 
tributions are a lecture on the Life and Services of Gen. Lafayette 
in America, before the Grand Army, May 30, 1881 ; an adilress be- 
fore the Grafton & Coos Bar Association in 1886 upon the question, 
"•Shall the Law and Trial Courts be separated?" an address before 
the court at the Sept. term, 1890, upon the death of Judge Fredei-ick 
Chase ; a eulogy of Gen. Gilman Marston before the Grafton & Coos 
Bar Association in 1891 ; an address before the same in 1894 upon 
" Our Jury System ; " an address before the Southern Bar Association 
in 1893 upon the " Delays incident to the Removal of Causes from the 
State to the Federal Courts," an address before the N. H. Historical 
Society in 1894 upon " Our Northern Boundary ; " an address before 



12 Ahh-lrh. 

till' N. II. IIi-tciric:il Socii'ty on •' Tlio AlHiir of tlic Collars ami the 
So r vices of Col. 'riiiiotliy Hi'del in the Kovohition ; " l)iograi)hicul re- 
view of life and services ol" Chief .Justice Alunzo W Carpenter, l)cfore 
tlie Soiitiicrn Har Association, IsiC). He twice held the position of 
Solicitor of Coos Co., lirst, l»y appointment of (Jov. Straw from 1872 
nntil the |)olitical overturn in 1.S74, and by ap|)ointment of Gov. 
Cheney, from ISTC. to IsTO. He was elected Rep. of L. in 1H8."). 
and was S[)caker of the Honse ; Moderator, 181»1 ; Capt. Co. I, ."id 
Keg. N. H. N. (i. ; Frest. L. Musical Association, 1883; Prest. L. 
Driving I'ark Association, 1887; J. P. State. Republican. Dart. 
Coll. conferred honorary degree of M. A. in 1801. (Granite Monthly, 
XV. \). ;i21i ; Book of Biograi)hies, Grafton Co., \). 7.) 
Ch., — 

i. Fi.onENCK May, b. f'uk'brook, .luly 1, 1874. 

ii. I-",i'iiitAi.M Kkku, I). Cok'ljrook. .Iiine y, 1878. Dart. Coll. ; BosIdii Univ. 
l.uw Sclioul, Class of \W1. 



ALDRICH. 

15. A.Ni)i;i;w Ai.uuu ii, b. about 17."14. m. Nov. 12, 17.)8, Ruth 
Hopkins. They had eight children. He and his two oldest sons. 
Richard and Clark, took part in the Rev. ^^'ar. Andrew is supposed 
to belong to the R. I. branch of the Aldrich family, d. in l.sn2. 

16. Andkkw H. Ai.dkich, son of Andrew ^^, b. in Lyme, Conn., in 
1 7(J0. ni. .Vnnis Sweetland. He was one of the first emigrants to 111., 
going with an o.\ tc-im most ol' the way. He d. in 111. about 1830. 

17. Damki. Ai.dkich, son of Andrew H.'", b. in Lebanon, Dec. 31, 
17!»8. m. Kel). ;">, 1^24, llaimah, dan. of James Drake, b. in New- 
bury, Vt., Sept. 20, l«i>3, (1. in L. Jan. l.">, l.s;)4, Methodist. He 
came to L. in 1>;2'.) and res. here the remainder of his life. Farmer. 
Democrat, d. in L. Dec. I'.i. 1S7 \. 

Ch..— 

i. .Matilda.).. Uyi-Katc. Vt., Dec. 27, 1824. m. March 14, 1850, Haven 

V. lA-aviti, fa'nner. He d. Milliury, .Ma.-<s., Ajirii ;!0. 1887. 
ii. .Iij^TiSA. 1). Monroe, An;;. 2<i, IS'JC). ni. Dec. 'I'l, 1842, Ainaziali D H. 

Clianilieriiii. fanner, re.s. .lersev. 111. He tl. April 4. 1878. 
iii. CuKSTKK, 1). Kve^'ate, Vt., Mav'24, 1828. d. L. .Inlv 23, 1842. 
iv. .IicNNirri; H., b. L. Marcb 7, 18;;0, d. L. Nov. 1, 18:?L>. 
V. Haiuuict a., b. F,. Dec. -Jl, 18:{1. in. .March G, l8;yj, Charles S. Leavitt, 

farmer, res. Carroll, 
vi. Makia I.. M.. b. L. ,Ian. 28, 18:54. in. first. Levi b. Tyrrell, farmer. 

eiil. Sept. ITj, 18(;_'. in Co. C, l.'.th N. H. Inf., private, d. An^'. U>, 18Go, 

HulTalo, N. V. m. .second, .John A. ilarrnnan (See), farmer and 

ennnty clerk, res. liellaire. Mich, 
vii. .Iri.iiTTi-.. b. L. March '_'. ls:{C,. m. Moses Hill (See), 
viii. Hannah .\.. b. L. Oct. i;i, ls;;8, d. .Inly 18, 1842. 
1>^. ix. Damii, Wii. MAM. b. L. April 2, 1840.' 
Ii". X. (M-.oHOK H, b. L. April 8. 1841.'. 

xi. Inkavt Son. b. L. .May -Jo, 1844. d. May 20, 1844. 
xii. CiiAin.Es (',, t>. L. Dec. LM, 1x45. ni. Sept. 20, 1874. Ella L. Crabtree. 

ns. Ashbnrnliam, Mass, .Me<:hanie. Co. (J. 11th N. H. He^'t. 

18. DwiKt. Wii.i.iAM .Vi.DKKii, son of Daniel'", b. in L. April 2, 
I'^lo. 111. .I;in. s. ;,si;(;, pjunelia ,\mi, d;iu. of Art<-mris A. Southworlh, 
b. in Concord, Vt., Julv 11, 1.8 12. He res. in L. from birth until 



Aldrich — Ale.rander. 13 

1867. Then res. in Lowell, Mass., where he d. July 2G, 1900. An 
original thi-ee months' nuin ; Co. G, 2(1 Regt. N. H. Inf. 
Ch., — 

i. Sydney Tyrrell, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Dec. 12, 1866. m. Sept. 25, 
1895, Annie Miiy Tliorndike. res. Tliomaston, Me. Railroad fireman, 

ii. William Darling, b. Lyndon, Vt., Nov. 21, 1868, d. Jan. 18, 1870. 

iii. Maria E. G., b. Whitefield, July 8, 1870, d. Lowell, Mass., Nov. 22, 1874. 

iv. Amy, b. Lowell, Mass., t)ct. 28, 1872, d. Lowell, Mass., May 19, 1873. 

V. Fay, b. Lowell, Mass., May 19, 1874. 

vi. Annie Lawrence, b. Lowell, Mass., May 19, 1876. 

vii. Georgk Henry, b. Lowell, Mass., Oct. 15, 1879. 

viii. Clara Hdtchinson, b. Lowell, Mass., March 27, 1882. 

19. (Ieorge FI. Aldrich, son of DanieP", b. in L. April 8, 1842. ni. 
March 14, 1868, 'Plmma M. Eastman, b. in Strafford, Vt., April 14, 
1852, Cong. He res. in L. in youth and from 1876 until he d. March 
11, 1889. Photographer. Democrat. No ch. 



ALDRICH. 

20. Bknjamin Aldrich, b. in Bridgewater, Mass., in 1694. m. 
Aug. 24, 1721, Mary Shaw. They had eight chihb'en, b. in Walpole, 
Mass. He d. in Westmoreland, in 1763. 

21. George Aldrich, son of Benjamin-", b. in Walpole, Mass., 
March 13, 1738. m. Azuba Howe of Westmoreland. They had seven 
children. He was a man of distinction in military and civil artairs, and 
was prominent in masonry. He was known as Gen. George, d. in 
Westmoreland, July 17, 1815. 

22. Levi Aldrich, son of Gen. George ^\ b. probably in Westmore- 
land, m. first, Sybil Merrill, b. in Westmoreland, d. in 1862 ; m. a sec- 
ond time, but no record. Guy, the youngest, was the child of second 
wife. Levi came to L. as early as 1795, and ren)ained here until 1800. 
Selectman, 1797. Democrat. A. F. and A. M., North Star, No. 8. 
He (1. probably in Barnston, P. Q., in 1832. 

Ch.,— 

i. Ceorge, b. Westmoreland, Dec. 25, 1789. ni. Abigail Clement, b. June 

6, 1789. Hed. April 10, 1806. She d. April 10, 1856. 
ii. Sybil. 
iii. AzuBAH. 

iv. CORINNE. 

V. Guy, b. Barnston, P. Q., Aug. .'50, 181;!. m. Cliloe Locke, b. Jan. 16, 
1816. He d. 1809. 



ALEXANDER. 

1. Anson Alexander, b. in ]\Lass. in 1803. m. Lucy, dan. of John 
and Lucy (Willard) Crouch, b.. in Mass. in 1799. He res. in L. from 
1847 to 1863. Selectman, 1850. Farmer. 

Ch., — 

i. Martha P., b. L. May 9, 1838. ni. Aug. 26, 1860, Martin A. Burt, 
res. Lunenburg, Vt., fanner. (Dau. of Abijuh Bowman, adopted by 
Alexander.) 



14 Alexander — AUitnl — ■ Allen. 



ALEXANDER. 

2. Wkslky Ai.i.XANi>Ki:. 1>. in Swan/.i'V, Jan. 2'J. I.s2."5. tii. Jiil\' 4 . 
1H48, Sarah B. Bray, 1). May ;">. 1^20, d." in Lancaster, Jan. 18, 18'JO. 
Her i,'ran(l father was a Hev. soldier, and took part in tlie battle of 
linnker Hill. Wesley res. in L. from 1847 to 1863. Scythe manufr. 
Selectman, 18o.'). Kepresentative, l>i.')8. J. P. His <iran(lf:ither was 
a Hev. soldier, and took part in the battle of linnker Hill. tl. in l'( na- 
cook, ,Inne 2.'), 181»0. 

Cii.. b. in L., — 

i. Ci.ARA A., b. Oct. 9, 1840. d. July 10, 18Go. 

ii. Edw.krd W., 1). Feb. 15. 18'):'., d. July 29, 1865. 

;l. iii. .\nson (Joluy, b. Oct. 10, 18.')5. 

iv. Fkki) B., b. July 'lb, 1800, d. Fel). 14, 1865. 

V. .Mauei,, b. Jiiii."l, 1802, d. Jan. 21, 1805. 

3. Anson ("olhv Ai.i;xani>ku, son of AVesley -, h. in L Oct. 10, 18;').'). 
m. Jnne '12, 1882. Fanny Merton, dan. of Wallace Goodwin, b. in 
North .\ttleboro, Mass, Feb. 10, l.SOn. Ik' was edncated in New 
Hampton Institution and Colby Acadeniy, New London, and stndied 
medicine in the Hannemann Med. Coll.. Phila., School of Anatomy and 
Snigery, and the Penn. Hospital, receiving his di[)loma from that insti- 
tntion in 1881. In Sept., 1881, he located in Penacook as a homceo- 
pathic physician, where he still res. in active practice. Founder and 
director of the Penacook Cancer Infirmarv. He res. iu L. from birth 
to 18(J3. A. F. and A. M., K. T. . 

Ch., b. in Penacook, — 

i. Mauion (iOODwin, h. May 28. 1885. 
ii. IIahoi.i) Wkslky, b. Auj^. 4, 1887. 



ALLARD. ALARD. 

1. I1i:ni;v .\i.i..\i:i>. son of .John, 1). in St. Francis. P. (.\.. Jan. 29, 
1H27. m. Feb. IM. LSoO, Calheriiu-. dan of Henry Finmons, b. in ( 'an- 
aila. Maicii 17. IS,'..'.. Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since LSSO. 
Carpenter. Ivomun Catholic. Kepul)lic:u). 

Ch.,— 

i. Wii.i'HKi), b. ('aii.idii, Sc[)t. 10. 185.'!. in. 1874, .Miiry Jones, res. Ro.x- 

bury, .Mmss. Ciir-driver. 
ii. KuGK.NK, b. Canada, <ict 8, 1858. ni. May, 1S87. IMiebe Coram, res. 

Koxbury. .Mass. ( "ar-driver. 
iii. K.MMA, I). Canada, .May 29, 180l>. in. 1870, Derrick Sancicr, res. L., 

t^JDve maker, 
iv. J().Hi.i-ii, h. Canada, Marcli 15, 18()1. res. Franklin. 
V. Li/./i<-, b. M(inii»eli»r, \t., Ajiril SO, 18(59. ni. Henry Dick.son (Sec). 
vi. AicTiicR, b. .St. Jolinsbury, Vt., May 18, 1875. 



ALLEN. 

L Ai'.i.r,\n Ai.i.iN, son of IMiineas, b. in Hebron, Conn., May 12, 
177(;. m. lir.st. aliont l-sl'L'. Jemima, dan. of Nathaniel Hidwell, b. in 
Lelianon, d. in L. A|)ril 10, LSI."), Cong. m. sec-ond, .May. ISK",, Katie 
(iriggs, b. in Worcester, Mass., .May 2G, 177'J, d. in L. May 18, 1807, 



AIlr>L 15 

Cong. He was among the first settlers of L., coming in 1797, and res. 
here the remainder of his life. Methodist. AVhig, and afterward Re- 
publican, d. April 11, 1)S64. 
Ch., b}' w. Jemima, b. in L., — 

2. i. PniNEAS, 1). Jan. 15, 1804. 

ii. Sidney, b. Marcli 26, 1806, pub March 9, 1829, Maria Buell, res. Chelsea, 
Vt. Tanner. He d. March, 1890. 

3. iii. Nat, b. April 20, 1807. 

iv. Philena, b. Nov. 16, 1809. m. Gilman Farr(See). 
V. Julia Ann, b. Jan. 1, 1811. d. unni. L. April 15, 1897. 

Ch., b}' w. Katie, b. in L., — 

4. vi. Theron, b. May 8, 1817. 

5. vii. Abijah, b. May 4, 1818. 

viii. Syrel, h. Aug." 8, 1820, d. L. Jan. 14, 1824. 
ix. Catherine, b. Sept. 20, 1821, d. L. Jan. 13, 1824. 

2. FiiiNEAS Allen, son of Abijah^, b. in L. Jan. 15, 1<S04. m. Jan. 
13, 1830, Sarah* dau. of Peter Woodbury, b. in Betlilehem, Cong. 
He res. in L. from birth to 1844. Hotel-keeper and farmer. Cong. 
App. Capt. 5th Co. 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, Aug. 13, 1833, vacated 
April 25, 1834, d. in Bethlehem, July 23, 1853. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Kate. ni. Joseph Kelso, res. Dalton, farmer, 
ii. George, in. Parker, res. Penn. Fanner. 

3. Nat Allen, son of Abijah \ b. in L. April 20, 1807. m. Aug. 
19, 18.34, Almyra Lumer, dau. of Cyrus Allen, b. in Haverhill, Sept. 8, 
1817, d. in Worcester, Mass., Jan. 15, 1893. He res. in L. from birth 
to 1844. Harness-maker. Was prominent in anti-slavery times, and 
advocated the doctrine of non-resistance. Republican, d. in Lowell, 
Mass., Jan. 31, 1873 (Acts of Anti-slaverv Apostles, pp. 292-3-4). 

Ch., — 

i. Julia Ann, b. L. Sept. 20, 18.35, d. Lowell, iNIass , July 25, 1860. unin. 
ii. LuciNDA Merrill, b. L. Marcii 18, 1838, d. Lowell, Mass., Feb. 10, 1866. 

unni. 
iii. George Sumner, b. L. Feb. 8, 1840, d. Lowell, Mass., June 1, 1864. unm. 

Died from wound received in battle of Betliesda Cliurch, May 10, 1864. 
iv. Edwin, b. L. April 17, 1842. m. Annie Wheeler, divorced, res. Spencer, 

Mass. Shoe employee. Served in the army from 1861 to 186(i. 
V. Eliza Jane, b. New Carlisle, Ind., Aug. 21, 1846, res. Spencer, ;\lass. 

unm. 
vi. Frank Clinton, b. Troy, Vt., Marcii 19, 1852, d. Lowell, Mass., July 16, 

1874. unm. 
vii. Adda Maria, b. Troy, Vt., Aug. 4, 1854, d. Lowell, Mass., April 12, 1873. 

unm. 
viii. Clara, b. Shirley, Mass., May 16, 1857, d. Lowell, Mass., July 14, 1859. 

4. TiiERON Allen, son of Abijah \ b. in L. May 8, 1817. m. in 
1848, Eliza Cline, dau. of Jolin Mulliken, b. in Tlietford, Vt., Oct. 20, 
1828, d. in L. April IG, 1876. He res. in L. all his life. Farmer. 
Republican, d. March 9, 1887. 

Ch., — 

1. Catherine, b. N. Y. City, Sept. 14, 1848. m. Feb. 28, 1874, William 

Brodie, res. Andover, Mass., clothier, 
ii. Emeline, b. N. Y. City, Oct 3, 1850. m. Charles Lovejoy (See). 
6 iii. George, b. Dec. 10, 1852. 



16 Allrn. 

5. Am.iAii Ai.i.KN, son of Abijali \ b. in L. >r;iy 4, 1818. m. July 1, 
1849, Adeline Chirk, dan. of James Cox, b. in lloklerness, Jan. IG, 
1823, Coiio:. She d. Sept. 28, 18'J7. lie has res. in L. all his life. 
Farmer. He|)iiblicaii. Selectman, 1854. Master Wliite Mt. Grange, 
IST.") to 1H82 ine. Ensign atii Co. 32d Regt. N. 11. Militia, 1803, to 
repeal of the Mililia Act. 1. O. O. F. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

7. i. CiiAitUKS Uawson, b. .July 23, 1851. 

ii. Ai.ici: Isabel, b. March ol, 1800. m. George Leslie Flanders (See). 

6. ( ; koU(;k Ai.i.KN, son of Tlu'roii ■*, b. in I^. Dec. 10, 1(S,)2. m. Han- 
nah, dan. of Amos C. N'o^es, b. in Kaston, Oct. ^, 18aj. lie has res. 
in L. all his life. Farmer. Kepul)lican. 

Ch., b. in L.. — 

i. Wii.i.iA.M IIi:nkv, b. Deo. 10, 1877. 

ii. Bessie .MAY,b. Sept 20, 1879. 

iii. IsAiiEL, b. Aug. 17, 1881. 

iv. IIakvev, b. Oct. 13, 1883. 

V. Hakkv. b. Oct. 13, 1883. 

vi CiiAKLES MiLLiKEK, b. April 23, 188G. 

7. Cii.MJi.KS Kawsox Ai.r.KN, son of Abijah '', b. in L. .Inly 23, 18,")1. 
m. Jan. 1, 1878. Soi)hia Amelia, dan. of John A. Ilarriman (See), b. in 
L. April IG, l.s")5. Sec. White Mt. Grange. 1887. Cong. He has res. 
in L. all his life. Farmer. Ke[)ul)lican. Master White JNIt. Gi'ange, 
18ii4 and 5 ; Steward, 1887 to 18iJU inc. 

Ch., b. in L.,— 

i. CiiKiSTiE Bei.l, b. Nov. 20, 1879. 
ii. Ma.\ Haiuuman, b. Oct. 22, 1882. 



ALLEN. 

8. .\.nNKH Ali.kn, son of Penoucll, b. in Sutton, March 29, 181. "». 
III. tirsl, Sept. 2'), 1839, Elizabeth Maria, dau. of Cyrus Crouch. I), in 
Swansea, April lt>, l.SjS, d. in L. June 13, 18G6, Free Baptist, ni. 
second, Se[)t. 24, 1SG(J, Lucy Ann, dau. of Ezra Willis, b. in Concord, 
Vt., Dec. 2."), 1S29. Free Hap'tist. She d. in L. Nov. 13, 1897. He res. 
in L. from 1^41 till he d. Jinie 24, 1897. Farmer. Democrat. Free 
liaptist. 

Ch., by w. Elizal)eth. — 

i. l-oitisi>\ ('.. 1>. lAiiipstiT, June 20, 1810, il. L. Feb. 20, 1842. 
Ch., by w. Lucy Ann. — 

ii. Lewis A., b. L. March 20, 1S71, .1. L. Aug. 11, 1871. 

ALLEN. 

9. < 'iiAi;i.i.-< 11. .\i.i,i N. son of Cyrus, b. in Haverhill, A|iril •'>, 1S13. 
III. .Maicii 1 L l>i|."t. Liicinda, dau. of John H. Merrill, b. in Pembroke, 
."^cpl. 1.".. IMC, (1. in Lancaster, .Jan. 3i>. INSI, Cong. He res. in L. 
from 1.S27 to l.siL .leweller. Town Treasurer, 1S42-."). Reiinblican. 
Cong. d. in Lancaster, Jan. 10, 1-S92. 



Allen — Allison. 17 



Cli., b. in Laucaster, 



i. Charles Hknuy, b. Jan. 10, 1847. in. Oct. 1, 1871, Martha M.Jewell, 

res. Lancaster. Harness-maker, 
ii. Frank, b. Sept. 25, 1851. 
iii. George, b. April 25, 185G. unm., res. Minneapolis, Minn. 

ALLEN. 

10. Melvex James Allen, son of Dr. James, Jr., b. in Cincinnatus, 
N. y., May 7. 1852. m. Ella D. Hanckes. He grad. from Amherst 
Coll., Class of 1879. and commenced the study of theology in 1879. 
He grad. from Andover Theological Seminar\' in 1882, and was ordained 
a Cong, minister in Ashby, Mass.. Nov. 8. 1882. He has been located 
as a Cong, minister as follows: Ashbv. INIass., 1882 to 1888; Holden, 
Mas.s., 1888 to 1890; L., July 1, 1891, to July 25, 1894; York, Me., 
since 1894. His literary work comprises articles published in the 
Andover. Mass.. papers, and as editor of " The Open Door." Holden, 
Mass., a weekly paper devoted to the interests of Cong, churches in 
that vicinity. 1889-90. Prest. of Village Improvement Society. Hud- 
sou, ^lass., 1889-90. Member Board of P^ducation, Union District. 
L., 1892-3-4. No children. 

ALLEN. ALLAIRE. 

1. AcsTix Allex, son of Frank, b. in ^Monroe, iNIav 12, 1863. m. 
Jan. 12, 1885, Saraphine, dau. of Alfred Hamel. b. in Berlin. Sept. 6, 
1869, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1881. Glove-maker. 
Republican. Roman Catholic. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Mary Emma, b. Feb. 1-5, 1886. 

ii. Ada Alice, b. Oct. 20. 1888, d. L. April 7. 1880. 

iii. Frank, b. Oct. 4, 188!», d. Bethlehem, Sept. 5, 1890. 

iv. Makv, b. Feb. 22, 18!)6, il. L. Nov. 5, 1896. 

V. Alphosso, b. Aug. 29, 1898. 

ALLISON. 

1. Mark Allisox. sou of George, i). in St. Sylvester. P. Q. m. Jan. 

24, 1865, Ann, dau. of William Hicks, b. in St. Sylvester. P. Q.. April 

25, 1848, has res. in L. since 1879, Episcopal. He d. in Canada, June, 
1873. Farmer. Episcopal. 

Ch., b. in St. Sylvester, P. Q.,— 

i. William Albert, b. Jan. 7, 18fi7. unm., res. L. 
2. ii. George Herbert, b. April 19, 18G8. 

iii. Mary Ann, b. May 20, 1870. m. Aug. 1891, Fred Odell, res. Slier- 

brooke, P. Q., merchant, 
iv. Edna Adelaide, b. May 13, 1872, res. L. 

2. George Herbert Allisox, son of Mark \ b. in .St. Sylvester, P. Q., 
April 19, 1868. m. Sept. 15, 1892, Josepiiine. dau. of John Callahan, 
b. in Bethlehem, March 20, 1864, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. 
since 1881. Glove-maker. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. John Robert, b. April 29, 1896. 
vol. ii. — 2 



18 A/ii/rrwx — Aiulriifi — Any'ur. 

ANDREWS. 

1. Ili,i;m:i;r MAi;sri»N Am>ukw.s. son of Uandall. 1). in Kiiliclil, Sept. 
'.I. l.s.'il. in. Nov. H"), 1.S87, Sara C S. lliitcliin.s()n of I'liila.. who had 
luen a niissionarv of llie Piv.sln lerian Board in India. He giad. froni 
Kimball Inion AcadiMny in l.s71. and Dart. Coll. in l-sTG. comnicnced 
till' slndy ofthoolouy in the fall of LsTC, and attended Inion Tlieolog- 
ieiil Seminary in nTv. City, where he grad. in 1879. He was ordained 
as deaeon. May, ISSO; as Episcopal priest, Jnnc 12, 1S«1, in N. Y. 
City. He worked as City Missionary three vcars dnring Seminary 
course in Olivi-t Cha[)el ; "fall of is7:t, missionary of Chin-ch of Holy 
Trinitv. N. Y. ( ity : June, isSO. Assi-lant Keelor of St. Ambrose 
Cluncii, N. Y. City; .lune, bsyl, Keelor in charge of All Saints' 
Chnrch in L. : fall of 1882, minister in charge of Cong. Church, IJelh- 
lehem ; .Ian. IN.sl, minister in charge of Cong. Chnrch, Franklin ; Sept. 
ls.s.3. minister in chai-ge of Cong. Chnrcli in Knlield, and Union 
Church, Knfield Centre,^ to Jan. 1, 18.S7. In 188!) he and his wife 
went to Lodiana, India, as missionaries. 

ANDREWS. 

2. I i:\iNii IW i;i()N Andki.ws. son of lienjainin V. Andrews, li. in 
Orange, Nov. •_".». is.Vs. m. April, 1880, C. Klla Knowlton. 1). Dan- 
Itnrv, Nov. •_'!. is.V,), dan. of James and Clarissa (^ Ford) Knowlton; 
she d. Nov. 2:5, 1.S8;5; he m. second, ISDI, Lilla Davis, b. 18G8, dau. 
of Goo. W. Davis of Canaan. He removed to L. 18U8. Republican. 
Cong. 

Ch. l)y w. l-:ila, — 

i. Lvi.i; S., 1). Diinlmry. Feb. liT, 1881. 
Ch., by w. i/illa. li. m Lisl)on, — 

ii. .\i:ai. I)., h. .May 15, IH'.rJ. 

iii. Laikknci;, li. Nov. 2;5, 180:3. 

iv. (;i;()i:i.i; I., 1). Dec. HU. iS'.iu. 

v. Aiuii.v, 1). Nov. 'Jtl, 18117. 

ANDRUS. 

1. W'li.i.iAM !•'. .\m»1{Is, son of 11. S., b. in Craftsbniy. Vt., .May 11. 
l.s.')7. in. Jan. 1, issi, Alice .May, dau. f)f Porter Haldwin \Vatson 
(See), b. in S;disbin-y, Feb. 17, 18.').s. He i-es. in L. from 1882 to ISUI. 
Starte(l '• Littleton Courier" Dec. 1. iN.s'.l ; sold to Courier Pub. Co., 
.Mav l.>, l.S'.M. Is now publisher anil proprietor of " Ciorham ]Moun- 
tainci'r." N" rlnldrcn. 

2. Cii.viM.i > W. Am)i;i -,s(.n of II. S., b. in Craftsbnry, \t.,()el. 21, 
lsi;i. 111. Sept. 1, I.s.ss, Conv K., dau. of Herl)ert J. Buck. i). in Al- 
biirgii. Vt., D.T. .".i*. I. sen. lie has its. in L. since 18.S.'). Hotel clerk. 
Democrat. No chiMrtn. 

ANGIER. 

1. .loiiN .\ni;iku. b. in W'ctlicrslield. \'l.. in 1 7>«.'). in Mary Mann, 
b. ill W'cthcrsfield, \'l.. d. in llaverliill. lie was a [iliysician, res. in 
Haverhill and Chester, wheif he d. in bs.'Ki. l%iglit ch. 



Anni}<. 19 

2. James Harvey Angieu, son of John ', b. in WetliersCifld, Vt., 
Sept. 18, 1815. m. first, May 17, 1843, Cynthia Page Heath, h. in 
1822, d. April i), 18G9. ni. second. Nov. 2, 1870, Mina Corning. He 
res. in L. from 1S48 to 185.'5. Hotel-keeper. Democrat. Ueputv 
sheriff, 1849 to l8.-)2 inc. Fire ward, 1.S41). ^Moderator, 1851-2. 
I. O. O. F., First N. G. of Ammonoosuc Lodge. Postmaster at Mentor, 
Ohio, under Prest. (larfield. 

Ch., by w. C'yntliia, — 

i. John Cutler, b. April 12, 1844. iii. .Inne 17, 18(')S, Lucy .Jiine Rrigyis. 

Cli., George Cutler, b. Nov. S, 18()'.t. 
ii. Kij.iiN .Jane, b. Aug. 7, 184(), d. Ai)ril 'Jl, LSfiO. 
iii. M.vKY 1)ei!OI{.\.h, b. March ]'.», 1850. ui. Ajjril 10, 1872, Wilson 1). 

Smith. 
iv. Sarah Cynthia, b. Ai)ril 29, 1852. m. Sept. 27, 1877, Eilward .Linies 

Dickey. 
V. Florence Blanche, b. Sept. 4, 1855. in. March 4, 1875, Fred Webb, 
vi. Frank, b. Oct. 21, 18(30. 

ANNIS. 

1. Asa Annis, b. in Hopkinton, Feb. 178(). m. Jan. 10, ISll. 
Philena, dan. of Nathaniel Bidwell, b. in Lebanon, Nov. 17'J1, d. in L. 
May 4, 1857. He res. in L. from 1820 to 18r)8. Farmer, d. in. L. 

Marcli 24. 18.")S. 
Ch.,— 

2. i. Am ASA S , b Bath. 

ii. Amos, b. Batli, April 5, 1815. unm., d. L. March 20, 1884. 

iii. ()range E., b. Bath, 

iv. Mary ,Tane, b. 1819, d. L. Feb. 12, 1852. 

V. Pollyette, b. L. 

vi. Louisa, b L. 1821. ni. William U. Wells (See). 

2. Amasa S. Annis, son of Asa', b. in Bath. m. first. Dec. 20, 
1837, Mary P. Goddard, b. 1810, Methodist, d. in L. ,lune 21, l-s.');"). 
m. second, Nov. 29, 185.3, Mercy W. Cannon. He res. in L. from 1S34 
to 1863. Farmer, d. in Manchester about 1883. 

3. Orange E. Annis, son of Asa \ b. in Bath, INIay 23, 1812. m. 
first, Dec. 14, 1837, Lticinda, ilau. of Jesse Wells, b. in Danville, Vt., 
in 1819, d. March 11, 1840. m. second, Nov. 22, 1840, Sarah Ann 
Clifford, b. in Danville, Vt., d. Feb. 1879. He res. in L. from 1X34 
to 1879. Farmer, d. in L. Aug. 21, 1879. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Philena C , b. Sept. 14, 18:18. m. first, ,lan. 1, 1850, Obed S. Hatch, 
Co. A, 1st Vt. H. Art., private, killed at -Middletown, Va , Oct. 19, 
1864. m. second, Warren Phillips, res. Nashua. Clerk. 

ii. Rosette W., b. Aug. 12, 1842. m. Horace J. Kenney (See). 

ANNIS. 

4. Arthur Annis, son of Joiin, b. in Dui'ham, P. (}., Dec. 28, ISfri. 
m. Feb. 28, 1890, Etta, dau. of Frank Carey, b. in I'lymoutli, March 
<S, 1870, Cong. He has res. in L. since 189.'!. jMill haml. Cong. 
Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. jNIatthew, b. Lisbon, March 27, 1890. 
ii. Arthur G., b. L. March 20, 1893. 



20 Ai>i>h-h>'e. 



APPLEBEE. 

1. Nathan Ai'I'I.kuki; c;une to L. in 17'J2, and res. here iinlil ho d., 

aliuiit iJ^rj. lie in. <'allit'iine . She m, second, Epliraim .Mcln- 

lire, father of Keuhen (See). 

Ch.,— 

i. I'.i.izAiti:Tii, 1). Francoiiiii, Feb. 14, 1784. 

ii. .Joii.v, 1j. FriiiiLonia, Jan. 20, 1786. 

iii. Ann, b. Francoiiia, Feb. 20, 1788. m. Dl-c. 30, 1813, Joel Wilder, son of 

Joel anil Lydia (Morse) Wilder, 

iv. Hi:n,ia.min, b. Lisbon, June 23, 17'J0. 

'J. V. Nathan, b. L. June 29, 1702. 

vi. Waukkn, 1). L. Sept. 23, 1704. 

vii. KiioDA, 1j. L. June 11, 17'J7. 

viii. llosKA, b. L. Au-j. 10, 1800, d. L. Auj,'. 22, 1800. 

i.\. JKim;i.. b. L. May 20, 1802. ni. Dec, 14, 1820, Abigail Russell. 

.\. Dui.LY Skeei,, b. L. Aug. 21, 1804. 

2. Nathan A rn. kiikk. .son of Nallian ', 1). in L. June 2!), 17'J2. ni. 
first, aliout I-SIU. Knieliiie lieinis. m. second. May 25, 1.S29, Knby, 
dan. of Steplien Farnnni, b. in Lisbon, Aug. G, 17!»7, Methodist, d. 
in L. Nov. L'2. 18.S7. lie res. in L. all his life. Methodist. Farmer. 
Democrat, d. in L. Sei)t. 11. I-SIVS. 

Ch., by w. Kmeline, b. in L.,- — 

3. i. Nathan, b. Nov. 20, 1812. 
ii. WiM.Aiti), b. Nov. 25, 1«14. 
iii. \\'i I.I.I AM, b. Nov. 20, 1814. 

iv. Ai.viuA, b. .March tj, 1817. m. Danfortb Wliitingr, last res. l.viuaii, 

teamster. He d. July 5, 1853. Slie d. March 2, 185.3. 
V. Amos, b. March 5, 1820. pub. May 2, 1841, Emeline ClilTord. He d. 

L. Dec. 28, 18415. Laborer, 
vi. Ki.iZA, b. April 0, 1822. ni. Jan. 21, 1811, Samuel Johnson, res. White- 
field, 
vii. ("aiukkini:, b. Feb. 28, 1824, d. Manche.'ster, 1804. 

viii. Lvi.iA, b. May 18, 182G. in. Oct. 29, 1851, Jolin K. Priest, res. Wiiite- 
lield. 

Ch.. by \v. Ivutiy, 1). in L., — 

i.\. A.MAKiTTA, b. March 20, 1831. unni., d. L. July 21. 1848. 

x. LoKiNUA, b. Oct. 14. 18.32. in. Peter H. Willard(See). 

xi. Kmki.ini:, b. Nov. 1, 1835. ni. George Abbott (See), 

xii. Annktti;, b. July 28, 1840. ni. Aaron I). Fislier (See). 

4. xiii. WAititi;N, b. .March 17, 1812. 

3. Naiiian Ai'I'1.i:i'.i:i:, son of Natlian -, b. in L. Nov. 20. 1S12. ni. 
Felt. 2.!, 18:;7. :\I;iriila, dan. of Titns I'arr (See), b. in L. Aii^. 21. 
l.si I, d. in I'lynionlh, Aug. 21, 1.S.S7. lie res. in L. all his life. Lum- 
ber nianulV. Mflliodist. democrat, d. in L. N(jv. is. isso. 

Ch., b. in L..— 

i. .Mauv, b. Ih.JS. III. Warren Iv .lohnson, res. lloUiston. Mass., nursery 
ngeiit. 
5. ii. CiiAiti.Ks H., b. Sept. 27, 1840. 

iii. Ki.i.KN, 1>. 1K45. in. first, Dec. 31, 18^5, James Cuminings (See), m. 

necoiid, .Fi.lm F,. Du^tiii. Shed. Methueii, .Mass., April, 1803. 
iv. Dki.ia, b. 1SJ7. in. S. F. .Simpson (.See). 

v, Kati:, b. IM.').;. m. July 28, 1875, Osmon B. Copeland, res. Chelsea, Vt., 
bank casiiier. 



Applehee — ArmHtmn;/. 21 

4. Warren Applebee, son of Nathan-', b. in L. JMarch 17, 1842. 
m. first, in 1861, Marcia C. Russell, ni. second, in 1871, Georgia G. 
Bachelder. He was educated in L. common schools, St. Johnshury, 
Vt., Academ}', and Newbury, Vt, Seminary, and commenced tlie 
stud}' of theology in 1861. He grad. from Boston University in 1878, 
and was ordained a Methodist Dea. in Keene, in 1866, by Bishop 
Simpson ; Elder in 1868, by Bishop Ames. He has been located as fol- 
lows : 1864, Stark and Milan; 1865-6, Jefferson; 1867-8, Groveton 
and Stratford ; 1869-70, Loudon ; 1871-2, Grafton ; 187:^.-4, Alexan- 
dria; 1875-6-7, Boston University; 1878, Vassalboro, Me. ; 1879-80, 
South Thomaston, Me. ; 1881-2-0, Chatham, INIass. ; 1884, Province- 
town, Mass. ; 1885, Southwest Harbor, Me. In 1886 he was located 
in Maine at his own request, where he remained until 1894, when he 
was readmitted by the Vt. Conference at its annual meeting in Brad- 
ford, Vt., and transferred to the Northwest Kas. Conference. In 1895 
he was located at La Crosse, Kas. ; in 1896 he was on the supernu- 
merary list in Kas. and is now pastor at Coatesville, Ind. His only pub- 
lished work is a funeral address of A. B. Hoyt, M.D., of Gloucester, 
Mass. He was J. P. in N. H. in 1872 ; in Mass. in 1875. Supt. of 
Schools in Me. and N. H. A. F. and A. M. No children by birth ; 
three adopted, — two girls and a boy. 

5. Charles Henry Applebee, son of Nathan^, b. in L. Sept. 27, 
1840. ra. first, Aug. 22, 1862, Hattie L., dan. of Daniel Randall, b. in 
Lyndon, Vt., Feb. 9, 1842, d. in L. Aug. 5, 1873, Methodist, m. sec- 
ond, June lo, 1874, Mary, dau. of AVilliam Osgood, b. in Lebanon, Aug. 
5, 1844, Methodist. He has res. in L. all his life, except five years. 
Blacksmith. Methodist. Republican. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 
K. T., St. Gerard Com. Em. Com , 1887-8. Co. D, 13th N. H. Regt. 
Private. G. A. R. 

Ch., b}- w. Hattie, b. in Bethlehem, — 

i. Minnie, b. July 9, 1866, d. L. Marcli 30, 1880. 
ii. Fred Henky, b. Dec. 27, 1869, d. L. Feb. 16, 1878. 

Ch., by w. Mary, b. in L., — 

iii. Grace Osgood, b. Sept. 10, 1875. res. L. 



ARMSTRONG. 

1. George Raymond Armstrong, son of Reuben, b. in Fletcher, 
Vt., Nov. 22, 1851. m. Jan. 5, 1881, Carrie Judson, dau. of Judson 
Greenleaf Clark, b. in Newbury port, Mass., Aug. 13, 1860, d. in L. 
Oct. 14, 1895. He m. second, May 14. 1898, Emma Euphemia Dow, 
widow of Arthur F. Dow. He res. in L. since Sept., 1893. Travelling 
agent, AVestern Knitting Mills, Rochester. Mich. Republican. 

Ch.,- 

i. Alda Lillian, b. Springfield, Mass., April ti, 1882. 

ii. Helen Marie, b. Springfit-ld, Mass., July 12, 1883. 

iii. Carrie Clark, b. Springfield, Mass., Nov. 30, 1884. 

iv. Alice Norma, b. Springfield, Mass., May 24, 1880. 

V. Marjorie Parker, b. Springfield, Mass., Aug. 12, 1892. 

vi. George Raymond, b. L. Marcb 23, 1894. 



Ann.hl 



ARNOLD. 

1. TiioMA.s AiiNoi.i). s(Mi (if TiiDiiKis, 1). Clicsollxjiinic, Dorset 
C'oiiiily, Kng., 1")'.)'.). Crtino to Now Kiijihiiul, 1();]5. Si'ttlcd at Water- 
towii, Mass. Fivoinan, KMO. IIu was lincil for neglecting to baptize 
iiis cliililivn and involved in later contention with the church. About 
K;.').") he lemovi'd to Troviileuce, K. I. He was in. in England, and 
three children came with him to America, lie m. second. Phebe Park- 
hurst, ilau. of (li'orge and Susanna Parkhurst of Watertown. Mass., 
l)y whom he had six children. He d. 1074; she d. IG88. He was 
dqiuty, l(J(;(]-7-7U-l-2. 

2. RiciiAun Aknoi.d, son of Thomas^, b. in Watertown, Mass., 
March 22. ICl-J. Liveil in I'roNideiice, K. I. He was dei)uty thirteen 
years, Assistant nine years, Speaker of the House of Deputies, Com- 
missioner to establish the northern l)Oundary of the colony, and member 
of important conunittees and counnissions. He m. Mary Angell, who 

d. before 109."). He ui. second, Sarah , who d. 1712. He d. 

April 22, 1710. 

3. Kicn.vKi) Aknom), son of Richard-', b. about 1088. in. INIary 
\\'oodward, dau. of Joseph and Mary (Pray) Woodward, who d. 1745. 
He m. second, Dinah Thornton, dau. of John and Dinah (Stcere) 
'I'liornton. He liveil in Providence and Smithlield, K. I. He d. 1745. 

4. .I<)>iAii Aknoi.d. son of Richard ' and Dinah (Thornton) Arnold, 
b. about 1710. Lived at Smithlield, Gloucester, and Piovidence, R. I. 
He in. at Smithlield. .luly 2(», 17;iS, Amy Phillips. Four children. No 
record of death. She was a|)|)<)inteil administratrix of his estate Ajjril 
22. 17 is. 

5. .Imnatiian .Vkndi.d. son of Josiah\ b. (Jloucester. R. I., Dec. 3, 
1711. was a physician living in Providence, R. I., and St. Johnsbury, 
\ t. During the Revolution he rendered distinguished service as sur- 
geon, director of hospitals, and i)urveyor-general of R. I. He was a 
deputy to the (Jeneral .\ssembly and later an assistant or senator and 
a delegate to the Continental Congress. 178;^. 15y grant and by pui- 
eliase he became the principal pro|)rietor of St. Johnsbury, Sutton, and 
Lyndon. \'t., and h;ul interests in several other \'erinont grants. In 
17H7 he removed to N'ermont and soon after established a home in St. 
Johnsbury. where he d. Feb. 1. 17:i;i. He m. June P.), 1703, Polly 
Purr; she d. soon .aftei- the birth of her seventh child, 1780. He m. 
second. Alice Crawford, the mother of three children. After his re- 
moval to St. Jijhnsbury. he m. third, 17lt(», Cynthia Hastings, b. Nov. 
20, 170.;. dan. of Lenmel Hastings of Charlestown. She in. second, 
Samuel L.'idd of I Inverliill. who d. Sept. 22. l.s|.-,. She d. Jan. 0. 1838. 

Ch.. by w. Polly.— 

i. Amy, I.. Marcli :;, ITf.J. .1. Oct. i:'., ITC",. 
ii. .-\ma/.i \ii, 1>. Fell, r,, 17";((, d. Nov. H, 17<17. 
ill. .loHiAU I.VNi.oN. I.. Ajiiil "JlJ, ITCS. Dart, (^)ll., 17^!8. Tutor Brown 

I'liiviTi-it y. Aftfr tlu' dt'iitli of liis fatlicr lie ii'inoveil. IT'.'o, to St. 

.Inliii-hury, ^'l. lie unsii (.'ciiilemjin of ."c-liolarlv iittiiimiieiits. Ik' 

rn ill I'litinrHlil, ('uiiii.. I-'i-li. S, IT'.i.'i, .Siisamiali I'crkiii.s. llf d. .July 

7, IT'JIJ. Slie III. .scfoml, IInu. (.'jiark-s .Marsh. 



Arnohl — A^h — Ashland — AsfcIL 



Polly Burr, b. April 2:!, 1770, d. Oct. 5, 1772. 

William C, b. March 2^, 177o. ni. Nov. 15, 1796, Lucy Gardner. 

Sally, b. Nov. 22, 1777. m. Oct. 8, 1797, Hon. James Burrill, of Provi- 
dence, \i I. 

AuiGAiL B., b. Marcli 12, 1780. m. Joseph Emerson Dow, the first 
lawyer of \j. (See). 



CHi., l)y w. Alice, — 



viii. Freelove Crawford, b. , d. young. 

i.\. John Crawford, b. , d. young. 

X. Freelove Crawford, b. Nov. 27, 1786. m. Amaziah D. Barber, m. 
second, Noah Davis, then of Haverhill and later of Albion, N. Y. 
Their son Noah, b. in Haverhill, 1818, metnbcr of Congress and dis- 
tinguished for eminent service as a Judge, N. Y. courts. 

Cli.. by w. Cynthia, — 

.\i. Lemuel Hastings, b. Jan. 29, 1702. Dart. Coll., 1811. Hestudiedlaw 
with James Burrill, his brother-in-law, and was admitted to the bar of 
Kliode Island, 1814. He left his profession and engaged in business. 
He was Governor of Rhode Island, l831-o, and member of Congress, 
1845-7. He ul June 2:J, 1819, Sally, dau. of Major Daniel Lyman. 
She d. 1837. He m. second, 1847, Catherine Shannard. He d. 
June 27, 1852. 

ASH. 

1. Mykon D. Ash. son of David, b. in Sutton, Vt., Jan. 15, 1866. 
ni. Florence, dan. of All>ert M. Fnller, b. in L. Ang. 1<S, 1870. He has 
re.s. in L. since 18'JU. Fai'uier. Deniocfat. 

Ch., 1). in L.,— 

i. Sarah Lue, b. March 2.3, 1890. 

ii. Albert L., b. March 25, 1891, d. L. July 2:1, 1893. 

iii. Ray, h. Feb. 9, 1892, d. L. Feb. 13, 1802. 

iv. Grace May, b. March 10, 18'.)i;, d. Aug. 12, 1896. 
V. b. June 1, 1898. 



ASHLAND. 

1. Lewis A.siil.vnd, b. in Canada aliont 1843. ni. Oct. 13, 1874, 
Mary, dau. of Henry Thompson, b. in Canada, April 29, 18.")3, Roman 
Catiiolic. He has res. in L. since 1873. Laborer. Roman C'atholic. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Mary Ellen, b. July 6, 1875. 

ii. Sarah Annie, b. June 30, 1880, d. L. Oct. 13, 1887. 



ASTELL. 

1. Samuel Douwell Astell, son of Joseph, b. in Shii)ton, 1*. C^., 
April 21, 1835. m. July 18, 1857, Harriet, dau. of Anthony James 
Phelps, b. in Lunenburg, Vt., Dec. 22, 1842. He has res. in L. since 
1861). Farmer. Democrat. 
Ch..— 

i. Helen A., b. Waterford, Vt., March 5, 18(30. m. Nov. 27, 1879, Arthur 
N. Hatch, res. Bethlehem, farmer. 
2. ii. Ralph Bughee, b. Waterford, Vt., Jan.21, 1SC,2. 

iii. Samuel J., b. Concord, Vt., Oct. 12, 1804. res. Mclndoes, Vl. MilUr. 



24 AsfeJ/ — At/rnn.?. 

iv. Kate A . b. Watcrfoni, Vt.. May 21, 1807. ni. Dec. 21, 1886, Harry 

Brown, ri's. Monroe, farmer. 
V. Will A., 1). I'oncoril, \'t., Oct. 14, 1808. res. Orange, Mass. Macliinist. 
vi. Frki) I)., b. L. May 20, 1871. res. L. Brakeman. 
vii. Fh.\.nk M., b. I,. Feb. 14, 1878. res. L. Farmer. 
) viii. Hattii: M., b. AVaterford, Vt., Feb. 1, 1877. m Charles E. Carpenter 
(See). 

2. IJ.M.i'ii BufiBEE AsTKi.K, SOU of Saiiiuol, 1). ill Wutt'iford, \'t., .hui. 
•2\. isc-j, in. Dec. 22,' 1SS4. Ellen l.ois, daii. of Solon J. Albee'' (See), 
1). in L. Sept. 13, 185C. He litis res. iu L. since 1SS4. Farmer. 
Democrat. 

Cb., - 

i. Fkancis Lois, b. L. Oct. 13, 1891. 
ii. Hov Hah-u, b. L. Oct. 10, 18%. 



ATWOOD. 

1. John Axwoon, m. in Ilavorliill. INIass., Oct. 28, 1715, Hannah 
ImiihI. 1). in Haverhill. .Xov. i), H\[){\, (hui. of Joseph and Sarah (Wil- 
liams) Bond. Tliev lived in Bradl'urd. 3Iass. He was a shipwright and 
trader. Seven children. 

2. W!i.i.i.\M Atwood. .son of . John \ h. in Bradford. Feb. K!. 1717/8. 
m. Di'c. 21. 17.")!'. Abigail Knnnells ; she was deceased, 1743; hem. 

second, Sarah . He lived in liradford until about 1750, when 

lie removed to southern New Hampshire. i)roltal>ly to Nottingham 
West, now Hudson. 

3. D.\vii> Arwoon, son ol" \ViHiain -. b. in Chester in 1717. res. in 
LandatT, where he d. in IM)'.). Hi' was one oi' four l)ros., l)a\ id, 
Abijaii. Jacob, John. He m. Kuth Knight, b. in 17.")!, d. in 1S3."). 

4. JosKi'ii Atwooi), son of David ^ b. in LandatT ( ?), Oct. 13, 1780, 
il. ill Ftindatr, Oct. 17, 18(;3. He bore the title of ('apt. He was three 
times m., — Sally (?) Kimball Prudence Chandler. Sally Page Simonds. 
Prudence was the mother of lienjamin, John C, and Mehitable, w. of 
Charles K. Clark of LandalT. 

5. Bkn.iamin Atwooi). son of Capt. Joseph \ b. in LandalT, July. 
181 I. III. Oct., l.s;!5, Hannah Eaton, dau. of Benjamin Page, 1). in 
Laiidair, Nov. .'in, ISOD. Her ancestors lived in Atkinson and neigh- 
boring towns, d. in Sugar Hill (IJsbon), Aug. 23. 1S'.»4. He res. in 
I>. from |S.',5 to 1.SS7. Farmer. Selectman, 18GG-7-8-ti. J. P. d. in 
Sugar Hill (Lisbon), Dec. 22, 181)1. 

Ch., b. in Burke, Vt., — 

i. Ami LiA Fkancf.s, b. May, 18.V.I, d. Hurke. Vt., Aup. 1840. 
ii. I.viXA I'AfiK. b. Sept. '>, ls42. in. Marcli, IHf.U, Manson Howies, 
farnicT. She d. L. .May 7, 18S2. He d. Bnrnbain. .Me.. Sept. 4, 188:>. 
iii. -Mauv Ki.i/.AiiiiTii, b. Feb. 18, 1845. in. .Manli ;;i, 1SG8, Leonard 

BowlcH, res. Lisbon, farmer, 
iv. F.MMA Jam., b. April L'l', 1M47. d. L. Manli •_'!>, 18(1;5. 
fi. V. .John .M misii all, Ii. ,\]iril 8, ISoU. 

6. John M \i:sii.\i.i, Atwo(U>. son of 15enjamin ^, b. in Biirke. ^'t., 
.\piil X. is.'.o. m. Sept. 17. 1S70, Evediia. dau. of Amos I'.iown, b. in 
LandalT. Oct. S, IS.',.',. He has res. in L. since iS71. Farmer and 
lumlier nuuuifr. Democrat. 



Atwood — Audibut — Austin. 25 

Cb., — 

i. Albert Benjajiin, b. Easton, Aug. 20, 1878. res. L. Clerk, 

ii. IIakuy Marshall, b. Easton, Sept. 26, 1875. res. L. 

iii. Jessie Mabel, b. L. Jan. 2, 1879. 

iv. COLLOSSA Delia, b. L. Jan. 9, 1880. 

ATWOOD. 

7. William Mautin Atwood, son of Moses Kimball, b. in Lundall', 
Oct. 11, l«-20. m. Sept. 27, 1855, S. Maria, dan. of Henry Palmer 
(See), b. in Cbatliam, Oct. 30, 1833, Methodist, d. in L. July 3, 1893. 
He res. in L. from 1854 to 1882. Laborer. Democrat, d. in L. Nov. 
23, 1882. 

Ch.,— 

i. George Nelson, b. L. Sept. 15, 1858. m. April 16, 1881, Nettie Smith. 
He d. L. Jan. 18, 1883. Kailroail conductor. She, second, m. Ed- 
ward Fogg, and, tliird, Charles Cook. 

8. Stephen Webster Atwood, son of Moses Kimball, b. in Landaf!', 
^larch 25, 1831. m. first, July 21, 1855, Julia H., dau. of William 
Hutchins, 1). in Bath, Nov. 1, LS38. m. second, July 29, 18'J0. Adelia 
Hopkinson, dau. of Joseph D. Stott, b. in Andover, Mass., jNIa}' 10, 
1814. He res. in L. from 1854 to 1875. Jeweller. Democrat. Co. D, 
13th '^. H. Regt. Private. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Helen R., b. Oct. 14, 1855. ni. first, Nov. 15, 187G, Richard Sutton, 
printer, in. second, June 11, 1880, Fremont Wiiftton, res. Hyde Park, 
Mass., raih'oad employee, 
ii. Georgia, b. and d. in L. 

AUDIBUT. AUDIBERT. 

1. ViCTOK Audibut, son of Joseph, b. in Quebec, May, 1858. m. 
June 18, 1882, Mary, dau. of Jose[)h Iloule, b. in Canada, Oct. 14, 
1854, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1881. Glove-maker. 
Roman Catholic. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Mart Louise, b. June 2, 1884. 

ii. Hector, b. Aug. 15, 1885. 

iii. Virginia, b. Oct. 20, 1887. 

iv. Henry, b. Feb. 7, 1888. 

V. Annie, b. Aug. 15, 1889. 

vi. Fred, b. March 25, 1802. 

vii. Joseph, b. April 1, 1894. 

AUSTIN. 

1. Georoe Cutting Austin, son of James, b. in Lowell, Mass., 
Aug. 27, 1848. m. Sept. 1, 1869, Mary Ann, dau. of Israel Yoinig, 
b. in Landaff, Feb. 2, 1841!, Methodist. He ha.s res. in L. since 1881. 
Clerk. Methodist. Prohibition. 

Ch., b. in Landaff, — 

i. James, b. Aug. 14, 1871. m. Dec. 23, 1891, Alice T. Stevens, res. Lyn- 

donville, Vt. Railroad brakeman. 
ii. Flora Mary, b. Sept. 17, 1875. res. L. 



-6 Alls/ ill — liihihif — Bnih-ii. 



AUSTIN. 

2. Li.i;i:n Jcjnks Aisiin, st)ii of Ilniiy JiiuxM-soii, 1). in .MfxifO, ^lo., 
D.c -is. hs;34. ni. -Ian. 21, l.s,s;3, Kllcn Josepliine, dau. ol' William 
II. 11. -Milieu (Set'), 1.. in L. Aug. 10, 18-15. She was fornu'rly w. of 
Koheit C. Whiting (See), Cong. Delegate to Nat. \V. C. 'T. V. 
Convention, l.S'j'), and well known as a writer and advocate of 
the piineipU's of that organization. lie re.s. in L. from l.S^i) to 18'.»4. 
Lnniher nianiifr. Prohibition, d. in Portland, Me., .May 20, 181)4. 



BAG-LEY. 

1. I.itKi.N Pi('iiAKi).s()N Ba(,i.kv. son of Sanuiel. 1). in Orange, Vt.. 
-May 2;;, 1.S4.'.. ni. Pel). 2ii. Psf.!). Kli/.a Porilla, dan. of Robert Clongli. 
1). in L. W-\). 2.'). is. ID. II c' has re.s. in L. since 18G9. Carriage niannlV. 
Democrat. 

Cli.,— 

i. Alsti.v, 1). L. Jan. 12, 1878. 



BAILEY. BAYLEY. 

1. .loiix Pailkv, from Chippenham, Co. ^Vills, England, came in 
the ship " Angel (iabriel," leaving P>ristol, .Vpril. lO.'io. The ship was 
cast away at Pemaqnid, now Bristol, .Me., Aug. 15, 1635. lie was a 
weaver and farmer, living in Salisbury and Xewbnry, .Mass. He d. 
Nov. 2, ICol. His will is dated Oct. 28. 1051, ancl inventorv filed 
Nov. 12, 1(;51. 

2. John Bailkv. son of .lohn '. 1). alioiit K;!."). came with his father, 
m. Kleanor I-".mery. dan. of. lohn. Senior. Lived in iNewbnry, where he 
d. .March. Ki'.H. Widow I'.leanor d. ITDH; administration, Dec. 2;). 
17110. 

3. 1>A.\(. Baii.kv, s(jn of -lohn-, 1). 1('>51. m. .lune l.">, IGM.'J, Sarah 
Kmery, b. WA). 2(5, KlC.d. dan. of .lohn Emery. .Ir. She d. April 1. 
p;;*!. m. second, Sept..'). 1700, Rdx-fca Bartlell. li. .May 2."., IGCl. 
«laii. of Richard Barllett. .Ir. lie d. about 171(1. lie was of .Newbury. 

4. .losiit A r.Aii.Kv. son of Isaac'', b. Oct. aO. 1G85. ni. Peb. 1. 
I ('"■'. Sai:di Collin, dau. of .Stephen. Lived in Worth's Lane, New- 
bury, lie d. ()ct. G. 17G(). In his will he nauu'S six sons, and son 
.lacob was then styled "of Ilampstead. N. 11." His ilau. Abigail was 
the wife of Col. .Moses Utile, for whom Littleton was named. 

5. Ci.N. .Ia< "v. I'.Aii i.v. son of .loshua '. b. in Newbury, Mass.. .luly 
1'.', 172G. ni. ()(t. ir.. 17l.'>. Piudeuce, dan. of Ei)hr;iim Noyes, 1). in 
.Newbiny, .Mass.. Ajiril P). 1 72.'i. d. in .Newbury, \t.. .luncl, 1801). 
lie was one of til,, lii-st settU-rs of .Newliiny, \'t., where he d. .March 
I, Isl.'t. Brig. (Jen. in lievohitionruy \\.\v. lie \vm\ ten children, 
ihe oldest being ICphr.aim '. (Ilemenwa\'s Hi-^t. (ia/,. (\'t.). A'ol. 11. 
pp. 'JPJ.) 



Bailey. 27 

6. PvPHRAiM Bailey, son of Gen. Jacob ^, born in Newburv, Mass., 
Oct. 1, 1746. m. first, in 1768, Hannali Fowler, who d. in Newburv, 
Vt., May 3, 1781. ni. second, in 1781, Luc}- Hodges, who d. in 1836. 
He res. in L. from 1792 to 1811. He removed from Newbur}-, Alass., 
with his parents, to Hampstead in 1748, and in 1764 to Newbury, Vt. , 
he being one of the original proprietors of that town and Haverhill. 
Served in the Rev. War, was at Bennington and Saratoga as an officer 
in Warner's Regt. Selectman of L. 1792. 

Ch., by w. Hannah, — 

i. Jacob, b. Newbury, Vt., March 9, 17G9. m. Hannah Clianiberlin. res. 

in Newbury, Vt., part of life. Farmer and carpenter, 
ii. Abigail, b. Newbury, Vt., Dec. 7, 1770. ni. Solomon Mann (See). 
iii. Hannah, b. Newbury, Vt., in 1772. m. Col. Simeon Stevens. She il. 

Newbury, Vt., April 21, 1817. 
iv. Abner, m. Hannah Wiiite. res. Newbury, Vt. P'armer. 
V. MosE.s, m. Lucy Barker. 

vi. Anna, b. Newl)ury, Vt. m. first, Jonathan Tenney, farmer, d. New- 
bury, Vt., Marcii 1!», 18l:J. m. second, Jolin Ellis, d. March 24, IHiU. 
She d. Chenango, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1882. 
vii. Infant, d. young. 

Ch., 1)3' w. Lucy, — 

viii. Lucy, b. Newbury, June 16, 1782. m. Sept. 8, 180.S, Ezekiel Bailey, 
farmer and tanner. He d. in 1862. She d. Newbury, Vt., March 
1, 1870. 
i.x. Alanson, b. April 9, 1785. m. Abigail Hutchins. 
X. Myra, m. Eben Strong, 
xi. John IIazen, b. April 13, 1780. m. Susan Farnswortli. 



BAILEY. 

7. Cyrus Bailey, b. Nov. 2, 1748, was a descendant of the New- 
bury, Vt., branch of Baileys. m. Abigail Weeks l>edell (widow). He 
res. in Peacham, Vt., most of his life, d. in L. May 29, 1822. 

8. William Bailey, son of Cyrus', b. in Bath, Oct. 28, 177'). m. 
Sukev, dan. of James Williams (See), b. in Methuen, Mass., .Sept. 2, 
1787." He d. in Brompton, P. Q., Feb. 7, 1833. 

9. Jonathan Lewis Bailey, son of William **, b. in Peacham, Vt., 
Nov. 8, 1808. m. March 6, 1838, Marv, dan. of Joseph Quimby (See), 
b. in Lisbon, March 27, 1816, d. in Concord, Vt., Jan. 16, 1892. He 
res. in L. in 1844 and 1853. Farmer. Republican, d. in St. Johns- 
burv, Vt.. Jan. 1894. 

Ch., — 

i. Infant, b. Waterford, Vt., died young. 

ii. Mary Elizabeth, b. Waterford, Vt., March 4, 1842, d. April 16, 1848. 
12. iii. James Henry, b. L. May 20, 1844. 

iv. Mary Elizabeth, b. Concord, Vt., May 28, 1846. m. June 1,1871, 

B. B. Spaukling, res. St. Jolinsburv, Vt., farmer. 
V. William H., b. Concord, Vt., April 21,18.50. m. first, Nov. 27, 1874, 
Jane Hudson, d. Concord, Vt., Oct. 5, 1875. m. second, Aug. 22, 
1877, Jennie Hall, d. St. Jolmsbury, Vt., Nov. 9, 1888. m. tiiird, 
June 13, 1889, Ella M. Clough. res. Waterford, Vt. Merchant, 
vi. Joseph Qdimby, b. Concord, Vt., d. L. Aug. 14, 185o. 
vii. Susan D., b. L. May 20, 185:;. m. March 3,1886, W. A. Roberts, res. 
St. Jolmsbury, Vt., farmer. 



2S Bit He If. 

10. II.\Mii/ri>N- >[. Bailky, son of William ^, 1). in Pe:iclKini. Vt. in. 
Harriet Maria Hurt. He diod in IManclicster. aged 64 years. 

11. W'li.i.i.vM l>\ii.i;v, .son of ^^'illianl ^ 1). in Peacham, Vt., Oct. \><^ 
ISIG. ni. Sept. 12, ISll, Mariett Andrcss, dau. of William Barnes, b. 
in Claremont, Nov. 12, l.s2(), Cong. He res. in L. from 1842 to LSGU, 
now rc.s. in Jiincoln, Neb. ]\Iercliant. Cong. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L.,— 

i. U'li.i.iAM Andrkss, 1). Nov. 28, 1812, d. L. Ai)ril 9, 1845. 
ii. Kdwaki) Coiiius, h. April 14, 1844, d. L. Aiiu:. 'I'l, 1840. 
iii. Kdwin U., b. Sept. To, lhi4«5, d. L. Au-f. 27, 1848. 
iv. Ki,i.i;n J , 1). April 23, 184'.'. unin., res. Lincoln, Neb. 
V. IsAHKi.i.A Adklia, b. Sept. 5, 18ul, d. L. April 2. 1853. 
vi. Kdgak A., b. April 15. 1854. ni. Nov. 25, 1878, Fannie A. Bailey. 
.Manager wliole.sale clotliin^ house. Res. Rapid Cit^', So. Dak. 
vii. IIi:nkv K., b. July V-\, 185(j. m. Marcli 1, 1881, Mary A. Sliepard. Real 
Kstate. res. Chicaf^o, 111. 
14. viii. Uknja^iin Fkanklin, b. June 22, 18G0. 

12. J.vMKs IIknkv ]^>.Mi.r.v. son of Jonathan L.', b. in L. ]\Iay 2<). 
1'S14. m. Nov. 10, liSSl, Marv Maroa, dau. of James Clougii. b. in 
Lyman, Jan. .■^, 1853, jMetliodist. He res. in L. at three periods and 
since 1H74. Merchant. Democrat. Selectman. 1883-()-'JU-l. Com- 
n)issioncr L. \'illage District, LSOl-a-G-T. Director L. Savings Bank, 
l.s!).") to date. Director L. Natl. Bank, 1895 to date. J. P. A. F. and 
A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T. St. (knard Com. 32' A. A. S. K. No 
children. 

13. Ci..vKiv M. Baii.ky, son of Hamilton ^V'\ b. in L. Jan. (i, 183;». 
in. .Sept. 22, 1.S58, Julia F., dau. of Nehemiah S. Clongii, 1). in (Jilman- 
t(;n, July 7, 1836, d. in Manchester, June 8, 181)2. He res. in L. from 
1839 to"l847. .Merchant. 

Ch.,— 

i. Haukikt Makia. b. Maiieliestcr, Oct. 20, IS.^'.i, d. March 9, 1800. 

14. Bi;n,i\mi.\ 1-"i;anki.in Bailkv, son of William ". 1). in L. June 22, 
180(1. m. Fel). «, 1.S.S2, ^Finnie Frank, dau. of F. Sumner Bryant, b. in 
Warcham, .Mass., Feb. 19, 1863, Cong. He res. in L. from birth until 
1-S69. Republican. Cong. No children. He was educated in Stevens 
High .School, Claremont; Boston University School of Medicine, and 
Hahnemann .Aled. Coll., Phila., grad. from the latter, March 10, 1881. 
He commenced the practicie of med. in Springfield, Vt., from there 
went to Wareham, Mass., then to Manchester, then to Lincoln, Nel).. his 
present home. He is a member of the following med. societies : Anu-r- 
ican Institute of Hoiufeopatliy ; Natl. Soc. of Flectro-Tlierapeutists ; 
Neb. State Hoiixeopathic ^leil. Soc. ; Mo. \'alley HonKeopalhie Med. 
Assn.; Mo. Institute of Houueopathy (Honorary Meml)er). Olllcial 
jtositions held: <"liief of StatT of Tabitha Hospital, Lincoln, Neb.; 
I'rest. Neb. Hom. Med. .Soc; CliaiiiDaii Section of Pedagogy, Amer- 
ican Insljimc of HouKeopathy ; Tri-as. Nel). State P)oarii of Health: 
memlier of American Committee for International HonKcopathic Con- 
gress, held in Lomlon, Fug., Jidy, iS'.it;. He has written a large 
number of important me(lic;il papers pub. in med. journals. 



Bailey — Baker. 29 



BAILEY. 

15. Mykon Bailey, son of Stephen, b. in Ilardwiek, Vt., April 2(5, 
1824. m. Nov. 2, 1<S48, Ann Eliza, dan. of Samuel Peters, b. Monroe, 
April 15, 1822. She d. July 28, 1898. He has res. in L. since 1882. 
Farmer. Republican. No children. 



BAILEY. 

16. Edson Clarence Bailey, son of Edwin Franklin, b. in Newbury, 
Vt., Sept. 3, 1862. unm. He has res. in L. since Feb. 1890. Mer- 
chant. Democrat. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., North Star 
Com. 

BAILEY. 

17. Richard Bailey came to America from Yorkshire, Eng., in 
1635, and was one of a co. to establish the first cloth-mill in America, 
in Rowley, Mass. m. Edna Ilalstead. He d. between 1647 and 1650. 

18. Joseph Bailey, son of Richard", m. Abigail . He res. in 

Rowley, Mass., now a part of Groveland. Dea. many years until he d., 
Oct. 11, 1712. Eight ch. 

19. Richard Bailey, son of Joseph ^'*, b. Sept. 30. 1675. m. Joanna 
Webster of l^radford, Mass. He d. in 1748. Nine ch. 

20. Ebenezer Bailey, son of Richard '", b. in Bradford, Mass., April 
16, 1719. m. Sarah Palmer. He d. Nov. 17, 1815. Five ch. 

21. P^benezer Bailey, son of Ebenezer -*', b. in Bradford, j\Iass., in 
1740. m. Mehitable Eaton, b. in Haverhill, Mass., d. in Weare in 1818. 
He d. in Weare, in 1807. Ten ch. 

22. Joseph Bailey', son of Ebenezer -^j b. in Weare, June 19, 1781. 
m. Hannah Cram, b. in Weare. He res. in Unit}', d. in Claremont. 
Farmer. Democrat. Ch., Rebecca C, ra. Josiah Green (See); In- 
fant dau. d. young; Orren ; Ilhiel, Ileal (twins); John; Robert; 
Nathan ; Ebenezer J. 

BAKER. 

1. James Baker, son of John, b. in Canada, Dec. 31, 1851. m. 
Dec. 7, 1875, INIargaret, dau. of Robert King, b. in Canada, Aug. 10, 
1855, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1884. Laborer. Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Edgar O., b. Canada, Oct. 3, 1876. ni. Dec. 10, 1898, Sarah J. Curran. 
He was a soldier in war with Spain. 

ii. Sidney H., b. Canada, Feb. 2, 1878, d. L. Sept. 14, 1888. 

iii. Chakles W., b. Canada, Aug. 11, 1879. 

iv. Mabel G., b. Ely, Vt., Aug. 4, 1881. 

V. Myktie May, b. L. Sept. 25. 1885. 

vi. William A., b. L. Nov. 5, 1887. 

vii. Margaret E., b. L. Dec. 22, 1895. 



30 Balrh — Ball. 



BALCH. 

1. Svi,\ ANi s 1>AL( a, son of Henjainiu, b. in Ivocne in ITSlj. m. 
(irst, C'jitlieiiiu', (l:ui. of Capt. Samuel Wetlierhee (See), b. in Con- 
cord, Vt., Nov. 171>3, (1. in L. Sept. 19, 18:36, Cong. m. second, May 
17, l.s;57, Lvdi:i P., dan. of John Pratt. 1). in Orforil, Feb. 28, 1790. (i. 
in St. .lohnsbiuT. Vt., May 13, 1880, Cong. He re.s. in L. from 1828 
to 1870. Clothier and farmer. Whig. Cong. Ri'prcsentative, 1833- 
4-."). Fire ward, 183r)-G-7. d. in Si. ,Tohusl)urv, \'l.. Aug. 13. 18,S0. 

Cii., — 

i. Lm'ka ()., h. roncoril, Vt., Jmie 21, 1820. in. Friinkl'm Tilton (Sec). 
•J. ii. .Joiiv W.. I) Concord. Vt., May 'JO. 1824. 

iii. Ai.itKKT, I). Conconl, Vt., .June '.>, 1828, tl. Sun Francisco, Cal., April \'-\, 
1895. 

2. John W. r>\i.cii, son of Sylvauu-; '-. b. in Concord. \'t.. May "20, 
1S24. ni .luly 23, 1819, Louisa C, dan. of Solomon Stevens, b. liar- 
net, Vt, June 12, 1827, d. at Marslialltown. Iowa, Fel). 11, 1887. He 
m. .scconil, Abl)y Jane Morrison, Cong. He res. in L. from 1828 to 
18G5. iNIerchan't. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. .\i,iii;uT FiJAMv. 1). April 11, IS.")-'), ni. Jan. 2o. 1888, Nettie McVay. 

res. Marslialltown, Iowa. Hanker, 
ii. I'niNKAs Stkvkns, 1). Ai)ril 27, 1857. ni. Sept 20, 1883, Nellie Willi- 
f^rotl. re.s. Marslialltown, Iowa. Hanker. 



BALL. 

1. JosKi-ii r>Ai.i. was a Rev. soldier, enlisted in Mass. wlien 15 years 
old. Aflei- thf war he moved to Concord. \'t., and was the first 
scltler there. 

2. Sami :i:i, Hai.i,, sou of .lose|)h ', b. in Concord, \'t., April 17, 1S(I7. 
m. lirst. May 1"< 1837, Nancy, ihiu. of Gideon Griggs (See), b. in L. 
Jan. IC), 1.S17, d. in L. Aug. 2.S. hSal. m. second, Mary, dan. of 
Timothy (ireen (Seci. b. in Chelsea, Mass., .March 21, 181G. still res. 
in L. He res. in L. fnjm 1S2',I until he d., July 19, 18!)1. I'';u'mer. 
Rtpnblican. 

('ii.. tiy w. Xancy, b. in L., — 

i. (ii.(.K(ii;. 1). D.o. .iO, IM,)'.), (i. Marysville, Cal., July lo, ISOO. Murd.Te.l 
l)V three negroes. 
:!. ii. Cm.uu.ks, h. Julv 23, 18J2. 

iii. Kr.i.KN. h. July 21, iSlt. mini.. .1. I-. Frl>. 11. 18G7. 

iv. Ai.icr., I). .June l-l, 1>S17. rii. N'ov. I , 187.'J, .loliii W. IV'mlergast, res. 
I'llehlo, Col., State Agent LilV Ins. Co. 

3. CiiAiti.Ks Ham,, son of Samuel -, b. in L. July 'J:?, ls42. m. Sept. 
10. 18r„S, Fmma F. dan. of David Page Sanborn "(S^'e), b. in L. Marcli 
IG, 1819. He res. in L. from birtli to ISCS. .-md fioni 187(1 to 18s3. 
Jeweller. 

Ch.,— 

i. I'kaiu, J., 1>. Lancaster, June '•\, 1800. 



Bard — Barnes. 31 



BARD. BEARD. 

1. David and Asa BKAPa), sons of David and Ilamiali ( Hayward) 
Beard, were i)ionniieut citizens of Nelson, and vvei'e foremost in the 
early educational i)rogress of tlio town. lion. Alvin and Alfred Beard, 
of Nashua, editors and publishers of tiie '' Nashua Telegraph," were 
twin sons of Asa. David Beard ui. Mary Ingersol. His descendants 
write the name Bard. 

2. Simeon In(;ki{sol Bard, M.D., sou of David \ was 1). in Nelson, 
June 2, 1797. He was in Middlelniry College two years, when the 
death of his father interru[)ted his studies, and he became the first 
[)rincii)al of the Academy in Francestown. Subsequently he studied 
medicine, graduating at Hano\er in Class of 1824. Homceopath. He 
successfully practised his profession in Hillsborough, Francestown, and 
in Derliy, Vt., where he d. June 10, 1852. He was small in stature, 
original, independent, and progressive. He m. June 2, 1825, Lucinda 
Stowe Morse of Hillsborough. They had six children, of whom five 
d. in childhood or youtli. 

3. Rkv. George In(;eusol Baud, son of Dr. Simeon Ingersol-, b. in 
Francestown, May 5, 1835, grad. Univ. of Vermont, 1857, Andovei- 
Seminaiy, 1860. He is a Congregational clergyman. Ordained and 
installed at Waterford, Vt., Oct. 17, 18G0 ; dismissed in Jan. 18(16. 
After successful i)astorates in Dunbarton, Meredith, and Orford, he 
was installed at Walpole, Sept. 17, 1889, and returned to Mereditli, 
1897. In his earnest labor he has been loved and honored. He m. 
Aug. 1, 1861, Jerusha Gould Parker, dau. of Ezra Parker (See). 

Ch.,- 

1. Henry Ingeksol, b. Waterford, Vt., Sept. 15, 1802. res. Kirkland, III. 
ii. George Parker, b. Waterford, Vt., Aug. 24, 1805. m. iMarcb 25, 189G, 

Jessie Josliii, res. Bayoniie, N. J. 
ill. Mary Parker, b. Diuibartou, May 24, 18(57, d. Dunbarton, June l(j, 

1807. 
iv. Herbert Drakely, b. Dunbarton, Dec. 2, 1808. ni. April 30, 18!*0, 

Ernestine ('. McDuftee. res. Pliiiadel[)liia, Pa. 
V. Jmeia Howard, b. Dunbarton, Jan. 4, 1871, d. Mereditli, March 12, 1870. 

BARNES. 

1. George Sevmour Barnes,)), in Charlotte, Vt . ]\Iav 24, 1S29. 
m. first, in 1854, Sarali L. Lamb, 1). in Fairfield, Vt., March 19, 1829, 
d. in Sturgis, Mich., Jan-. 7, 1880. m. second, Jan. 12, 1881, Emma 
Lamb, b. in Fairfield, Vt. He was a Methodist clergyman, pastor of tiie 
church in L. in 18(51 and 1862, and was engaged in this ministry- at the 
time of the first call foi- troops in l.SGl. His participation in the move- 
ment to meet the requisition is mentioned in Abbott's " History of the 
First Regiment," p. 89. He was appointed chaplain of the Seventeentli 
Regiment, Nov. 4, 1862, and was mustered out April 16, 1863. (See 
Hist. Seventeenth N. H. Regt.) The next day he was appointed chaplain 
of the Second Regiment, but declined the commission. He was ap- 
pointed chai)lain of the Twenty-ninth Regiment U. S. Colored Troops, 
Nov. 19, 1864, and served through the war with the regiment, was 



32 BariDiiii — Ji'irrett. 

woundod at Hornuula Hundred, and mustered out Nov. G, I860. He is 
still engaged to some extent in the mitiistrv, and now resides at Petoskv, 
Mich. In tlie minutes of the Methodist Episcopal Conference for l.s:)2 
he is mentioned among; the '•supernumeraries" in Michigan. 
Ch.,- 

1. Ki.r.A JosEPHiNK, b. Concord, June 22, 18o5. m. March 16, 1870, J. 

Riley Smith, res. Quincy, Mich., farmer, 
ii. Caukie, b. Conioril, Dec. 0, 185G. m. Aug. 15, 1881, G. W. Browning, 

res. Decatur, Mich., druggist. 
iii. Grace, b. Teterboro, Oct. 15, 1859. 

BARNUM. 

1. Gi:<»k<;k 1). H.VKXL.M. son of Charles J)., b. in Doston, Mass., 3Iuy, 
1842. m. March 1, 1871, Sophia Eastman, dau. of Prescott Young. 1). 
in l.ishon, .Inly 11. 1843. She has res. in L. since 188"). He never res. 
in L. Shoe-criin|)er. Private, Co. C, r2th JMass. Inf.; Co. F, 3'.»th 
Mas.s. Inf.; Co. G, 32d Mas.s. Inf. G. A. K. d. in Aulnirn, Me.. 
Jan. 22, 18«4. 

Ch., — 

2. i. ("iiAKi.i.s r„ b. Ashland, Mass., Jan. 4, 1872. 
ii. Geokgk II., b. Ashland, Mass., Nov. 11, 1873. 

iii. Mahel F., b. Boston, Mass., May 8, 1878. Student Boston Univ., 1901. 
iv. Ckack a., h. llvde Park, -Mass., Dec. 21, 187'J. Student Boston Univ., 
l'.KI2. 

2. (n.vuLKs P. Baunu.m, son of George D.\ I), in Ashland, Mass., Jan. 
1. 1S72. m. .Vug. 8, 1894, Martha Sophia, dau. of Curtis Bedell 
(See), b. in Bath, Aug. 3, 1873. He has res. in L. since 1889. Clerk. 
Kepidjlican. K. P. No chiUlren. 

BARRETT. 

1. W'li.i.iAM B.VKKKTT of Cambridge, Mass., was a brother of John of 
Marlborough, and of Thomas of Cambridge and Mailljorough, and pos- 
sibly of kin to Humphrey Barrett of Concord, and to Thomas Ban-ett 
of Braintree and Clu'lmsford. Ho was a tailor and lived in Cambridge, 
near the College. He was a lieuti-nant in Philip's War, a Sehn-tman l<j7i 
and 1(;.S1. He m. Aug. 19, \f>')i'>. Sarah Champney, b. l()3s, dau. of 
Richard ClKunpney of Caml)ridge. She d: Aug. 21, lOdl ; he m. 
second, Jnne Hi, 1(;C2, Mary Barnard, b. Nov. 7. 1(;3:», dau. of John 
and i'hebe Barnard of Watertown. She d. March 2.S. 1 (;7;5 ; he in. Oct. 
X. lf;73, Mary Sparhawk, dau. of Nalhanii'l Jr. and Patience (Newman) 
Sparhawk. She d. Oct. 27. 1C.73 ; he m. fourth, Margaret Bartlett. He 
d. in Candiridge, .March 19, 1G.S9, ''aged about GD." Nine of his twelve 
chiliircn survived him. 

2. S.\Mi 1.1. I'.AitKi.TT, son of William ' and iMary (liarnard ) Barrett, 
b. in C.-imbiidgc, Feb. 7, lG(;9-7(), m. in Bostoii, March s, 1G93-4, 
Sarah .Manning. He was a prosperttiis merchant in Boston and is 
frcfiuently named in the records. In 172(.) lie and others were granted 
leave to build a wharf which Itore his name. He d. July 22. 17.")3; 
his widow Sarah d. July 29, 1712. They iiad lifteen cliildren, and 
among them was Kev. Samuel Barrett, b. Dec. 9, 1700, Harvard 
Univ. 1721, first minister of IIopkiiit(jn, Mass. 



Barrett. 33 

3. Geok(;e Barrett, son of Stviiinel -, b. in Bost<Mi, .June 11, 170(5, 
baptized First Cluircli, Jnne 16, 1706, lived in Hopkinton, where he 
d. leaving fonr sons, Aug. 17, 1745. Isaiah Barrett was ui)pointed 
guardian of the children of his brother George as follows : Manning 
over 14 years, George about 12 years, James about 10 years, Thorn- 
ton about 4 years. 

4. Thornton Barrett, son of George ^ b. in Hopkinton, INIass., 
Mav 20, 1740, with his brother James settled in Winchendon, Mass., 
1768. The name of his wife was Abigail. He was a corporal. 177;"), 
in Capt. Abel Wilder's Company, Lexington Alarm, and there is a 
[)robable tradition that he served in the last French and Indian war, 
and was wounded :it Fort Edward. He is favorably mentioned from 
time to time in the records of Winchendon. In 17U8 he removed to 
Bethlehem, where he d. June, 1806 ; his widow d. Feb. 1816, aged 7."). 

Ch., three b. in Hopkinton, Mass., eight b. in Winchendon, Mass., — 

i. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 30, 1761. m. Henry Crooks (See). 
ii. .Sarah, bapt. Hojjkinton, Mass., 1766. 
iii. Abigail, bapt. Hopkinton, Mass., 1766. 
iv. Hannah, b. May 4, 1768. 
V. John, b. April 26, 1773. 
vi. Jerusha, b. Marcb 20, 1775. m. Levi Wheeler (See). 

vii. Thornton, b. March 27, 1777. m. Riinels. m. second, Ahi<,'ail 

Bean ; removed with a large family to Fenn. His dau. Luissa m. 
Jedediaii Farmer (See). 
viii. Samuel, b. Aug, 9, 1781. 
5. ix. Joseph, b. July 1, 1783. 
X. Henry, b. Dec. 1, 178—. 

.\i. Nathaniel, b. July 15, 178 — . The last figure of date is torn from tlie 
record. He came in childhood with the family to Bethlehem, m. 
Lydia Batchellor, dau. of Nehemiah and Lucy (Hay ward) Batchellor 
of Boxborough, Mass., and sister of Isaac Batchellor, of Bethlehem 
(See). 

5. Joseph Barrett, son of Thornton ■*, b. in Winchendon, INIass., 
Julv 1, 1783, res. a farmer in Bethlehem, m. Mary Kenney, dau. of 
William Kenney. He d. 1858. 

C'h., b. in Bethlehem, — 

i. Thornton, b. March 7, 1805, d. Feb. 24, 1812. 
ii. LAruECTY, b. Jan. 10, 1807. ni. Caleb Baker of Bethlehem. He d. Sei)t. 

12, 1870. She d. Sept. 24, 1879. 
iii. Lorinda, b. Aug. 9, 1812. ni. Allen Thompson of Bethlehem, 
iv. Sally Oaks, b. Sept. 18, 1815. m. Caleb Bowles (See). 
V. Permelia W., b. May 16, 1810. d. Aug. 17, 1825. 
G. vi. James Johnson, b. Feb. 8, 1823. 

vii. James Kenney, adopted son, b. July 30, 1831. m. Lucretia (Joodnow. 
res. Bethlehem. Selectman. Representative. Proprietor Straw- 
berry Hill House. 

6. James Johnson Barrett, son of Joseph % b. in Bethlehem, Feb. 
8, 1823. m. Jan. 3. 1845, Lydia Ann, dau. of Isaac Smith (See), 
b. in Brownington, Vt., Aug. 8, 1821. Advent. He res. in L. from 
1855 until he cf., Aug. 24, 1885. Insurance agent. Democrat. Select- 
man, 1S59-63. Town Treasurer, 1859-66. Town Clerk, 1857. 
Moderator, 1866-72. Representative, 1866-68. State Senator, Pith 
District, 1872. Member School Board, Union District, 1868-70. 
Notary public. J. P., State. Appointed Adjutant 32d Regt. N. H. 
Militia, April 5, 1853 ; vacated, March 7, 1855. A. F. and A. M., 

VOL. II. — 3 



34 Barrett — Bartlett. 

l^unis Lodtjo. K. T., St. (lerard Com. Charter member of botli 
bodies, I. U. (). F., N. C. (Child's Grafton Co. Gaz., p. .003.) 
Ch., — 

7. i. (lEOKCK Wahukn, b. Betlileliem, July 13, 1846. 

ii. Alice Estelle, b. Hetlilelieni, Dec. 22, 1851, d. Hethlelicm, Dec. 23, 

8. iii. Ai.LiKN J.,b. L. Sept. 17, 1857. 

7. (iKoHCE Wakuen Barkett, son of James Johnson*^, b. in Beth- 
U'liein. .Inly 13, 1846. m. June 22, 1871, Ella Maria, dan. of Pliny 
White Taylor, b. in Si)rin<ifield, Vt., July 10, 18;')0, Unitarian. He 
has res. in L. nearly all his life. Insurance agent. Democrat. Notary 
l)ublic. J. P., State. A. F. and A. .M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard 
Com. 32^" A. A. 8. R. I. O. (). F. 

Ch., b. in L.,— 

i. Edwaud Wauuex, b. Aug. 10, 1872, res. Waltliam, Mass. 
ii. Alici; Marie, b. .J:in. 7, 1874, res. Waltliam, Mass., d. Boston, Mass., 

July 24. 1897. 
iii. Charles Howard, b. June 24, 1877, res. Waltliam, Mass. 

8. .Vi.LiEN J. Barkett, son of James Johnson®, b. in L. Sept. 17, 
1S..7. in. lirst. May 29, 1880, Ida May, dan. of John Whitcher, 1). 
in Xewliury, Vt., Dec. 29, 1861, d. in L. Jan. 21, 1887. m. second, 
A|)iil 2, 1888, Hatlie Belle, dan. of Ira Folsom, b. in Lakeport, Sept. 
2o, 18.')4. He has res. in L. all his life. In.surance agent. Democrat. 
A. F. and A. M , Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Com. 32° A. A. S. R. 
'i\)\vn clerk, l.s'.d to present time. J. P., State. Notai-y pidjlic. 

Ch., liy w. Ida, b. in L., — 

i. Amanda -Tank, b. May 8, 1881, d. L. Sept. 25, 1881. 
ii. IIaukv Howard, b. Alarcli 9, 1885. 



BARRETT. 

9. CiiAKi.Ks CowEN Ijarrett, SOU of Joscpli. I), in Lyman. .Inly 21, 
1^1.'). 111. -Ian. 1, 1S52, Fanny Ross, dan. of Amos Rowell (See). 
1). in L. 3Iay 4. I.s27, Methodist, now w. of Enoch M. Strattoii 
(See). He res. in L. from Ls.j 1 until he d. -July 27, 1880. Lumber- 
man. Methodist. Democrat. 



Ch.. 



Adda Eudell, b. Lyman, Oct. 5, 1852. m. June 16, 1893, Frank Kebm, 
res. Boston, jilumbfr. 

CiiARi.Ks iKviNTi, 1). E. Oct. 22, 1857, res. Spokane, Wash. 

EiLLis, b. E. .July 2tj, 1801. m. Nov. 9, 1884, George Knowles, res. Man- 
chester, farmer. He d. Aug. 1895. 



BARTLETT. 

1. Jami.- Hr.i.i'.i.UT ]') AWTi.i.Tr, son of .lames H.. b. in Unity. Nov. 
2(). l7■'^;'.. 111. Nancy, dan. (jf ICphraim Farwell, b. in Lnity, May 6, 
1783, d. in WliitelieM alioiit 1818. He was one of the pioneer set- 
tlers of Whitefield. where he res. until 1849, when he moved to L., 
Imildintr a lo^ house on the farm of his son Frederick. He worked 



Bartlett. 35 

on his son's farm siiiumers, and nintors hunted and trapijod wild 
animals. l)ein<r a ii'tcd hunter. He d. in Manchester wliile visitiiin- 
his daughter Caroline. May 17, 1865. 
Ch., — 

i. Caroline, b. Unity, Aug. 0, 1802. m. Charles Chatman, res. Aul)iu-n, 

cobbler, 
ii. Charles L., b. Unity, April 28, 1804. lu. Enieline D. Lampliear. 
Clergyman. He d. Sept. 16, 1861. She d. Lake Faust, 111., April IG, 
1861.' 
iii. Alpha S., b. Unity, Oct. 24, 1806. m. Feb. 2, 1824, Zclinda Cole, res. 
Whitefield, farmer. 

2. iv. Frederick Augistus, b. Unitj', Dec. 18, 1809. 

V. Sally C, b. Unity, May 1, 1812. m. Caleb Hutchius, farmer, res. Man- 
chester. He d. June'lT, 1889. 
vi. Ephraim Farwell, b. Unity, Feb. 22, 1815. m. Vienna Martin. Far- 
mer. Last res. Haverhill.' He d. Nov. 1, 189-5. She d. Jan. 21, 1888. 
vii. Eliza Ann, b. Unity, Aug. 1-"j, 1817. ni. Charles Iluntoon, res. Man- 
chester, farmer, 
viii. Increase Scmner, b. Whitefield, Feb. 19, 1827, d. young, Whitefield. 

2. Frederick Augustus Bartlett, son of James Herbert \ b. in 
Unity. Dec. 18, 1809. ra. Feb. 11, 1830, Clarissa, dau. of Elias 
Bacon, b. Unity, Jan. 29, 1812, Free Baptist, d. in L. March 10, 
1887. He res. in L. from 1845 until he d., Jan. 'I'o, 1871. Farmer. 
Free Baptist. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Warren L., b. Carroll, May 1, 1832. m. June 6, 1853, Caroline Bemis. 

Farmer. He d. L. Nov. 12, 1879. Methodist, 
ii. Sarah A., b. Carroll, May 2, 1834. m. Hiram Gordon (See). 

3. iii. George Edmund, b. Carroll, Sept. 6, 1836. 
iv. Edson, b. Carroll, Nov. 1840. Died young. 

V. James H., b. Whitefield, April 2, 1842. m. Sabrina Cameron, res. 

GofEstown. 
vi. HosEA E., b. Whitefield, May 2, 1844. m. first, Helen Smith, d. Lunen- 
burg, Vt. m. second, Carrie Blakeley, res. St. Joiinsbury, Vt. 
vii. AuGusTcs N., b. L. March 5, 1846. m. Feb. 8, 1876, Helen Uu.^sell. 
Farmer. He d. L. Jan. 22, 1885. She m. second, Henrv E. Bartlett. 
viii. Henrv E., b. L. April 18, 1848. m. Dec. 1886, Helen (Kussell) Bart- 
lett, res. Manchester. Milk-dealer. 1st Lieut. Moore Rifles, N. H. 
N. G., 1887-8. 

3. George Edmund Bartlett. son of Frederick Augustus -, b. in 
Carroll, Sept. 6, 18oG. m. first, May 7, 1858, Mana, dau. of Jasper 
Lewis (See); b. in Dalton, June 7, 1837, d. in L. Ai)ril, 1864. m 
second, Feb. 1, 1868, Martha Ann, dau. of Samuel Gloodwin (See), b. 
in L. June 2, 1835. He has res. in L. since 1846. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., by w. Maria, — 

4. i. George Fred, b. Dalton, Dec. 15, 1861. 
Ch., by w. INIartha Ann, — 

ii. Cora Bell, b. L. March .30, 1869. m. Leeown Quimby (See). 

5. iii. William Henrv, b. L. Nov. 20, 1872. 

4. George F'red Bartlett, son of George Edmund*^, b. in Dalton, 
Dec. 15, 1861. m. Feb. 20, l.s87. Rosanna,'^dau. of Francis Lakeway. 
Roman Catholic. b. in Canada, Jan. 15, 1864. He has res. in L. all 
his life. Laborer. Democrat. 



36 Bartlftt — Jlisa. 

5. Wii iiAM IliNi:^ I'.AKTi.ETT, SOU of Geovge Edniund', b. in L. 
Dec. L'o. isTJ. 111. Nov. L'i>, 1S94, Eva May, dau. of George Myron 
Bi'inis. 1). in L. .May :.'l. l.sTC. lie has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. 
DeuHJcrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Flovu R., b. L. Sept. 3, 1896. 
ii. Cakkie May, b. L. Aug. 2, IbUB, d. Aug. 8, 1898. 



BARTLETT. 

6. Fk.\nk John Baktlett, son of William Benson, b. in Easton, 
N<)\. r.). l<sr»;i. m. Sept. 1'), 1.S7S, Rose Al)igail. dau. of Aino.s Cole 
Mor.se. 1). in Easton, \\\\i,. i, l-SaT. lie has res. in L. since IW.sC. 
Carpenter. Democrat. 



Ch 



Kaui. Amos. b. Easton, Nov. 11, 1879. 
Ki.ossiK AuDELi.K, b. Eiistoii, April 21. 1882. 
Sct)TT William, b. Easton, April 26, 1880. 
lioss Wesley, b. L. Sept. 5, 1895. 



BASS. 



1. \\'.\i:i;i;n B.\ss, 1). in Leicester, Mass. m. Naomi, dan. of Isaac 
Hall, b. in Walpole. He d. in 15ath. Farmer. Methodist. Democrat. 

2 V.\N Ni.» B.vs.-;, .son of Warren '. b. in Lyman. July 14, 1832. m. 
-March 27. l.s.')7. Susan Thompson, dau. of Justin Lindsey, b. in New- 
iniry, \'t.. in ISIL He was educated in tlie common schools, the High 
School, Balii. and Newbury, Vt., Seminary. Learned the trade of 
printer in Woodstock. Vt. Came to L. in IS.'tO, and worked for Col. 
F. A. Eastman on the " Rei)orler" (Jiie yeai-. He then purchased the 
'• Adverlisi-r," at White River Junction, and conducted it a short time 
until it was burned. In l.s.'i;] he returned to L. and l)Ouglit the " Re- 
poilei-.' whicli he chanj^ed to tiic '' White Mountain IWinner," and con- 
tinued il to is,")'.). Ill IsGGhe went to I'lymontli, whei-e he now resides. 
In l>i7'.» he established the ( iraflon County" Demociat." and conducted 
it livi' ycai's. He has been connecli-d with tiie Plymontli " Record " 
since issD. DeuKicrat. Town Clerk, Plymouth. lS7i>. Town Clerk, 
L.. IsCl -•_>-.".. J. 1'. A. F. and A. M. " No children. 



BASS. 

3. Ii; \ .\m>i;i w liA--. son of Simeon, 1>. in Lancaster, June 1."), 1S4(). 
m. Dee. ;'.(», 1.S71. Deborah Jeannette. dau. of Reuben IMiillips (See), 
b. ill Bethlehem, March N, bs II . .Methodist. He has res. in L. since 
Ls71. i-'aniii'i- Deiiiocrat. 

Ch., — 

i, EixiAi: TitiMAN, 1). L. Feb. (1. IST'.. .1. I,. Sept. <i, 1S75. 
ii. Sauaii Di I1..1 VII i, L. Nov. 8, 187'.'. Adopted. 



Batehellor. 



37 



BATCHELLER. BATCHELLOR. BATCHELDER. 

The name is Norman. Gilbert Bachelor ])ai(l tailla«"e in Normandy in 
1195. The name is varionslj spelled in tliis conntrv and in England. 
Several bearing the name were among the early settlers of New Eng- 
land. The early ancestor accompanied William the Norman in the 
Conquest of England. 

Alexander Batchclder was in Portsmonth in 1652. 



Henrv Batchelder 



John Batchelder 
John Batchelder 

Joseph Batcheller 



Stephen Batcheller 



William Batchelder 



was in Ipswicii in IGoG, came from 
County Kent with wife and four 
servants. 

was in Dedliam in 1G35. 

was in Salem in 1G38, from Canter- 
bury, Eng. 

was in Salem in 1G3G, from Canter- 
bury, Eng., brought wife, one child, 
and three servants. 

was in Lynn in lGo2, came in the 
" William and P"'rancis " from Lon- 
don ; was a preacher. 

was in Charlestown in 1634. 



Enc;, 



Coat of arms granted to the Bachelor family' of Berk 
a dragon's head, erased, or, vulned in neck, gu. 

Bacheler, Bachelor, Bachelour. Crest: a leg, erased, abo 

The principal authorities in relation to tiiis family in its 
groups and designations are : — 

Batchelder Genealogy by Avery. 

Chase's History of Chester, N. H. 

Eaton's History of Reading, Mass. 

Fisk's History of Amherst, N. H. 

Fullonton's History of Raymond, N, 

Kidder's History of New Ipswich, N 

Batcheller Genealogy by Gushing. 

Rev. Stephen Bachiler, by Chai-les E. Batchelder, 1802 

Batchelder Genealogy, by Fred C. Pierce, 1898. 



Crest : 
vc knee, 
different 



H. 
, H. 



BATCHELLER. BATCHELLOR. 

1. Joseph Batciikllkr came to this coinitry from Canterbury, Eng., 
in 1636, with his w. Elizabeth, one child, and three servants, and settled 
in that part of Salem now known as Wenham, in Essex Co., Mass. 
His bro. Henr}- and family and his bro. John accompanied him. 
The records of the Huguenot parish of Canterbury, recently published, 
preserve significant evidence that Joseph Batcheller by descent and 
kinship was closely identified with the Huguenot people. His ch. were : 
(1) Mark, slain by the Indians, Dec. 15. 1675 ; (2) John ; (3) Elizabeth, 
m. James Davis; (4) Hannah, b. 1644, m. John Mariner. April. 1665; 
(5) Joseph, bap. Aug. 22, 1647, d. 1699. Joseph, the first ancestor in 



38 



r,atrhdh,r. 



this couiitrv. was one of tlic original nHMnl)ers of tlic cluircli in Wonliani, 
organizt'd Oft. 8. HM I. lie was tiiL' lirsl re[)rt'SL'iitativo of \\\Miliani in 
llii'licn. Conrt, in 1 t"i H rl N. II. Hist. Soc, 21.')). In respect to tiie 
dale of the death of .losi-ph IJatciieller, liu! histories of (Jrafton and 
Sutton are in error. 'I"he chureli record seems to estaliUsh lliat his de- 
ci-ase occurred as is staled in the Ibllowinu' extract: In the record of a 
case of church discipline, under date of 11 of the .S nio., 1(147, occurs 
this passage (|). si, Weiihani Church Kei-ordsj : "'In ye mesne sjjace it 
pleased (/Jod lo take to hinist-lf our hi'otlier IJatcliel., a man wise, mod- 
erate, and very al»le to l)e helpful in surh i-ases." Says anolhei' 
authority: "lie was a prominent and useful man in the plantation" 
(Hist, of WCuhani. pi). l's. l'H i. \\v d. in Wenhani, INIarch, 10-17 (O. S.). 

2. .loiiN I'.ATciiKi.i.KU. son of Jose|)h ', h. in AVenham, ]Mass. m. 
Iir>t. .Iidy 12, IGOl. M;u-ah Dennis, d. .lune 'iC. Kiljf). m. second, May 
4, KiCO, Sarah Goodale. d. March •!■>, \~-l'.K He d. Dec. 17. IC'JS. 

3. Davio liATCiiKLijji;, son of John -, b. in Wenhain, Mass. m. 
Susannah Whipple. He was Town Clerk of AVenham, 1 7 1 l-5-C)-7. 
With him came the change in the orthography of the surname. It had 
heen r.atcheller, with an c in the last syllal)le, l»ut afterwards it was 
Halchellor. the e i)econiing o hy the peculiar way i' was written at that 
time, thus r,ii. So ijie name Lee appeari'd to lie \j>(>. Uatcheller tie- 
came Hatelielhjr. (Hist, ol" Sutton, Mass. ; Hist, of Weuham. [). 1(»;}.) 

4. Nkiikmiaii Batcukm.or. son of David'', h. in AVeniiam, Mass., 
May 20. 171(1. m. Sept. 8. ITo.s, K\perienc-e Perham. He was bap. 
May 27. 171('>, admitted to the ("ong. Church. Wenham, on })rofcssion 
of faith, .Ian. ;5(l. 17;;7 ((). S.): dismissed by letter to the church in 
CIrafliM). Mass.. where he afteiward res.. Dee. l-S. 17.")7. (Hist, of 
( irafton. Mass.. p. -I,')!'.. ) 

5. Nkhi.miaii r)Ar( iiKi.i.oK. son of Nehemiah''. I». in (Irafton. 3Iass., 
Oct. 2."». 1711. m. I.ncy Hayward. who d. in 1S22. He res. in that 
part of r.oxborough. Mass., which was foiuierly a part of Stow, and 
held many pulilic ollices in both towns. Rev. soldier. Lexington 
alarm, ('apt. Wm. Whitcomb's Co.. Col. James Lresc-otfs Hegt.. three 
• lays. Second Lieut, first Co. raised in Stow, duly 2. 177(). Capt. 
Silas Taylor's ;id Co., same I'ank and Co. as above. -1th Middle- 
sex, commissioned duly ;">, 177(;. Chosen by liist Co. in Stow Second 
Lieut, ("apt. Hayward's (.'o.. Col. Thatcher's Hegt. from 1th .Aliddlesex 
Kegt. Second Lieut. Capt. Robert Cutting's Co., Col. Mcintosh's Regt. 
R. I. alarm, one month and thirteen days service. (Jen. Lovell's Brigade. 
R. I. service. (.Alass. Rev. Ri'cords. ) He d. in 1.S22. His dan. Rei)ecca 
m. Klijaii \Vool>on (See i. His dan. Lydia m. Nathaniel Barrett (See). 

6. Isaac Uaiciiki.i.ok. son of Neiu'iuiah '". m. Maiy AVetherbee. b. 
N"\. 7, 1770. and d. dune H. ls.">S. Slie m. second. John Holman. 
Isaac was one of the liist setllei-s of Betldeheui. coming there from 
Mass. at the end of llie l.-ist ct-ntiiry ; w;is prominent in the .alfairs of 
the infant town. lia\iug been niodi'ralor. selectman and collector. He 
d. by .accident in the prime of life, iu Bethlelu-m. June (I. INO;]. Tlie 
Isaac I)al<-lienor f.irm iu I'.etldeliem w;is constituted of Lot I. and the 
w. part of Lot .'), R. J. His dan. .Mary m. John Ihnt(See). 



Batchellor. 39 

7. Stillmax Batchkllou, son of Isaac *^, h. in Lancaster. Mass., 
April 15, 179y. m. first, April 'J, 1820, Painelia, dau. of Levi Wlieeler, 
1). in Bethlehem, Feb. 8, 1790, d. in Royalston, Mass., Nov. 4, 183:3. 
m. second, Oct. 29, 1835, Mary Jane, w. of Rev. Stephen H. Cntler 
(See), and dau. of Isaac and Mercy (Priest) Smith (See), b. in Brown- 
ington, Vt., Oct. 21, 1808. She m. third, Joel Bronson (See). Slie 
d. in L. Dec. 11, 1893. Her paternal grandfather served in Ashley's 
N. H. Beg. in the Rev. War, and her maternal grandfather, Joel 
Priest, in Bedel's Rangers, and Scammell's N. H. Regt. of Continental 
Line. She was a lineal descendant from Thomas Cushman of Plymouth 
Colony and his w. Mary AUerton, the last survivor of the Mayflower 
Co. Lineage is: (1) John Smith, Watertown, !Mass. ; (2) Thomas 
Smith, "Watertown ; (3) Jonathan Smith, Watertown ; (4) Capt. Jona- 
than Smith, Middleboro, Mass. ; (5) Jonathan Smith, Sr.. Surry ; (G) 
]\Lij. Samuel Smith. I^Jrownington, Vt. ; (7) Lsaac Snjith. Brownington, 
Vt. (See). The Cushman lineage is: (Ij Rol)ert ; (2) Elder Thomas; 
(3) Rev. Isaac ; (4) Ichabod : (5) Experience, dau. of Ichabod, m. Jon- 
atiian Smith ^® (See) of Surry. ('Cushman Genealogy, 135.) Stillman 
came to Bethlehem at an early age with his parent.s, served in the War 
of 1812-15 in the 3d Regt. N. H. Detached Militia, full term of the Regt. 
Collector, 1843. Democrat, and later a Van Buren Indei)endent and 
Free-Soiler. Name appears on records of M. E. Church. Bethlehem, in 
1828 ; was prominent in that church to 1858, when he identified himself 
exclusively with the INI. E. Church of L., which he had aided in estab- 
lishing. He was Steward and Trustee of the Betlilehera church most of 
the time for thirty years. As Bethlehem and L. formerly constituted 
one circuit, he worshipped at each place by alternate Sundays, and con- 
triliuted to the support of both churches for many years. He res. on 
the farm now known as the Glessner place, on West Hill, Bethlehem. 
from earl}' manhood until his death, except from the autumn of 1859 to 
the spring of 1861, when he was in L. He d. in Bethlehem. May 12, 
1863. (Obituary by Rev. S. B. Quimbv in - Zion's Herald and Wes- 
leyan Journal," July 15, 1863.) 

Ch., by w. Paraelia, b. in Bethlehem, — 

i. William C. 

ii. Nehemiah. 

iii. Stillman. 

iv. Betsey Ann Wheeler. 

V. Levi Wheeler. 

The above five ch. d. in the epidemic of scarlatina in l'S32. 
Ch., by w. Mary Jane, b. in 13ethlehem, — 

vi. Jennett Cctler, b. Aug. 1!', 18.36. m. Ralph Bugbee' (See|. 
vii. Charles William, b. Oct. 28, 18.]8. unm. Farmer. Co. D, LJth N. H. 
Inf. Sergt. d. Point Lookout, Md., July 2, 1804, from wounds re- 
ceived at Proctor's and Kingsland Creeks. 
8. viii. Albert Stillman, b. April 22, 1850. 

8. Albert Stillman Batchellor. son of Stillman ". b. in Bethle- 
hem, April 22, 1850. m. Aug. 5, 1880, Harriet Anna, dau. of Allen 
Amasa Copeland (See), b. Almena. Mich., member L. Cong. Church, 
educated in LaCrosse, Wis., High School. He has res. in L. since 1«64. 
Educated in the common schools of L)ethlehem and L. ; Newbury. Vt., 
Seminary; Stanstead, P. Q., Academy; N. H. Conf. Seminary, Tilton. 



40 Batrlnllor. 

Orad. Dart. Coll. 1H72. Coniniencod stud}- of law in 1872 with II. 
& (J. A. Biiigliain, and conipk'ted studies tliird year. I<s74-1-S75, with 
(i. .\. Biniiiiani ; admitted to the Bar at Ilaveiliill. .Alareh term. l.S7o, 
and was then employed as attorney h}- G. A. Bingham until the ap- 
pointment of the latter to the Bencii in Aug. 1876; continued busi- 
ness alone in the same ofliee until Sept. 1, 1877. when he formed a 
partnership with Charles W. Bollcs, as Batohellor &, Bolles, which 
continued until April 1. 1871); continued business alone until July 1. 
187l>, when, with Harry Bingham and John M. .Mitchell, the firm of 
Bingham, Mitciiell. iS: Batchellor was formed. This firm continued busi- 
ness until .luly 1, 1^82. when William II. INIitehell joined it, and it was 
for a time Bingliam. Mitcliells & P.atcliellor, and later, from Jan. 1, 
188;'). John M. Mitciiell having withdrawn to give more exclusive atten- 
tion to the ( 'oncurtl business, the L. firm was constituted of Harry I>iiig- 
ham. A. S. Batchellor, and W. II. .Alitchell. by tlie continued firm name 
of Bingham. .Mitchell i.t Batchellor. On the decease of Harry Bing- 
han). senior member of the firm, in September, 1900, the business was 
continued by ]Mr. Batchellor and W. II. Mitchell, under the firm name 
of Batchellor & ^litchell. Public positions held have l)een : Supt. 
Scho(jl Committee for town of L., 1873-4-5; member Board of Edu- 
cation, Union District, 1878 to 1880, inc. ; Assistant Clerk, State 
Senate, 1875: Representative three terms, 1877-8, annual, and l'S79- 
81, biennial; Executive Councillor. 1S87-9, administration of Gov. 
Charles II. Sawyer; Trustee of N, II. State Library, 1.S88-1898; Ed- 
itor of .Siute Papers since 1890 ; Justice L. iNIiuiicipal Court since 1895 ; 
Trustee of L. Public Library most of the time since its establishment, 
and since 1896 Prest. of the Board; Chairman of ('ommittee on Town 
History ; Prest. L. Musical Assn.. 1S84-1.S85 ; A. F. and A. INI., .Master 
Burns Lodge, 1883 ; 1). D. (J. ]\I.. Fifth 3Iasonic District. ls.s5 ; K. T., 
St. (icrard Com. ; 32 A. A. S. R. ; Greek letter society in Dart. Coll., 
K. K. K., and Priuiarius of same, 1881 and '97 ; Prest. of Alumni 
Assn., X. H. Conference Seminary, 1.S85-90; Prest. of Dart. Class of 
1872 since 1892. The Legislative Reports in the official publications 
and daily papi-rs of the sessions of 1S77-S-9 contain al)stracts of his 
discussions of numerous measuies in the Legislature. Briefs and legal 
arguments in eases in which he and his firm have bt-en engaged aw 
cited in N. II. Re|)orts, \"ols. 58 to 68. Many papers in more general 
literature have emanated from him. Some of the best known of these 
are: "Report on the Schools of L.. 1.S75 ; " "'Hist, of the Class of 
1.S68, N. H. Conlerence Seminary, 1885;" "Edward Dean Rand," 
memorial address i)efore G. & C. Bar Assn., 1886; " R<'lations of the 
Town and tiie State," historical address L. Cen. ISSl ; ''The Profes- 
sion of Meilieine in L." a historical review, 1S.S7: "The Administra- 
tion of liie Law in (ii-afton Co.," a historical sketch in Child's (iaz. of 
Giaflon Co.. l^.sd: "Joseph Emerson Dow," the first lawyer settled 
in L.. '"Granite .Montidy."' ls,s7; ••Jeremy L. Cross," a biographical 
sketch, •* Gi-anite Monthly," 1H,S7; '-Report of a Committee of tln' 
E.\ecuti\e Council on the revision of the record of N. II. Soldiers :in<i 
Sailors in the Wav of the Rebellion," l.ssK ; '■•TIk' Publication ol" Early 
State and Province Papers." a report to the Executive Council, IMS'.) ; 
••The Call to Arms in L'>61, and the Resjtonse at L.." .Memmial Day 
address, pul». in Altboli's Hist. First N. II. Reg.. 1.S90 ; ••The Public 



BafchrUor — Batehelder. 41 

Library as a IJari'ier against Useless and \^icious Tjiterattire,'" an ad- 
dress at L., 1(S',)!>; "The War All)um in liie State House," :i hisrorical 
and biographical [)a|)er, Vol. 16, " (Jranite Monthly,"' 18!)4; "• .loliii 
Farr," a memoir, (i. & C. liar Assn., 18lt4; "• The Adn)inistralion of 
L. I). Barrows and George J. Jiidkins," a historical address at the 
semi-centennial of the N. 11. Conference Seminary, 18!)o ; "•' Fraternal 
Organization as an l']lement in the Development of the New England 
Towns," a historical address at Lebanon, LSDC) ; " Report for the Board 
of Trustees of the N. H. State Library." l.S'.)6 ; " The Development of 
the Courts in N. II. from the Province Period." a liistoi-ical review, 
Kurd's N. E. States, their Constitutional, Judicial, Ediuuitional, C-om- 
mercial. Professional, and Industrial History, ]8!)7, Vol. IV., [)}). 
2'205-231;") ; The same condensed in a contribution to the New York 
JMedico- Legal JournaU 1899 ; " Notes on the Political an<l Constitu- 
tional Develoi)ment of the State from Pi'ovincial Conditions," N. II. 
State Papers, Vols. XIX., XX., XXL, XX 11. ; " Outline of the Insti- 
tutional Ilistory of the Towns of N. H.," I'reface, Vol. XXIV., State 
Papers ; '•'• The Historical Antecedents of the Controversy over the N. II. 
Grants," Preface. Vol. XXVI., State Papers; "The hnportance of 
the Masonian PLlement in N. II. History," Preface, Vol. XXVIL. State 
Papers; "The Masonian Pro|)rietary, and their Methods of Adminis- 
tration," Preface, Vol. XXVIIL, State Papers ; ■' The Relation of tiie 
IMasonian Papers to the Documentary History of New Hampshire." 
Pi-eface to Vol. XXIX., State Papers ; " Notes on the JMilitary Annals 
of New Hampshire, with sj)ecial reference to tlie Regimental Histories," 
C'hapter XXXVIIL, Kent's Ilistory of Seventeenth Regiment. 1898. 
"A LriefViewof the Influences that moved in the Adoi)tion of the 
Fetlei'al Constitution by the State of New Hampshire," annual address 
Ix'fore the Grafton ancl Coos Bar Assn., at Ik'rlin, 18S)9 ; same in A[)- 
pendi.x. Proceedings N. H. P>ar Assn., 19(K) : "The Establishment and 
Develoimient of a JModern New England T(jwn." address at the cen- 
ti'unial of the incor[)oration of the town of Bethlehem, 1899. Since 
his appointment as editor of vState Papers he has brought out eleven 
vols, of the series, and has three more in active preparation. He has 
also been identified in an ollicial caiiacity with many other publications, 
notably, "'The Dartmouth JMagazine," 1871-1872 ; " The Littleton Cen- 
tennial," 1.S87; "The N. H. Historical Society Proceedings," Vol. I. ; 
" L. Municipal Reports;" "The Ci. & C. Bar Assn. Proceedings," 
and the " N. 11. Revised Record of Soldiers and Sailors in tiie War of 
the Reliellion." 
Ch., b. iuL.,— 

i. Stillman, 1). Dec. 1, 1H82. 
ii. Rertiia, 1). Nov. 17, liS!-!4. 

iii. Fred Copeland, b. June 21, 1887. (('han<;e of name, baws of IS'.'o, 
p. 485.) 

BATCHELDER. 

''1. Stk.imii-.x B.\(jn[i>i'.u, Ik in I'Jigland, 1560, Oxford, ir)8(;. Vicar 
of Wherwell, Hants. I,").s7-1('>0;"), eniigratecl to New England, landing at 
Boston, June 5, 1G.')2. He founded the town of IIani[)ton, Ki.'iS, and 
was the first pastor of the church and minister of the town. About 



42 Batchelder. 

l»;.Vl lie n'tiinu'd to Knfj;l:ini], wlicrc lio d 16G0, in tlio lOOUi year of 
his aiif. ( lialclifldtT. Hatcla-lier GeiK'iilogy ; Dew's ••History of 
IIaiii|itoii." ) 

2. Naiiiamki. liAiciiKi. 1.1:1:. 1). mill d. in Kn<,daiid. 

3. Natiianiki- Hatcmki.dku, son of Nathaniel -. b. in Kn<j;hind, 1()3(», 
was an t-aily ii-sidont of Hampton. He m. Dec. 10, KJod. Del)oraii 
Smith, wlio d. March M. 1075; ni. seeoiid, Oct. ."M, 167G, IMary (Carterl 
Wvman, 1>. .liil\- 21. KJ^s, dan. of Hev. Thomas Carter and widow of 
.lohn Wyman, "of Wol)iirn. m. third. Oct. •_':], ir.H9, Eli/.al)elh Kniih 
widow of .lohn Kiiill. lie d. in Hampton. .Ian. 2. 1710. 

4. .Sn.i'iU'N Hati UKi.DKi;, li. in Hampton, March «, 1G7.J. m. Ang. 
•J.'i. lt;i»s. .Mary Dcarhorn, 1). May G. 1G7H, dan. of John and Mary 
(Ward) Dt'arliorn. He was a soldier in the Indian wars and a life-long 
rcsi. lent of Hampton. He d. Sept. l'.». 174.S. 

b. .I'-iiN I'.AK iiKi.hKK. son of .Stephen \ ii. Ang. 24, 1G91). m. March 

IS, I72."i. Klizal)cth Monlton, b. Sept. 10. 1G99, dan. of .losiah aixl 

Klizal)eth (\\'orthington) Moulton, of Hampton. He lived near Little 
Hoar's Head. 

6. Xaiiiami.i. 1>at('Iikli)i;k, son of .loliir'', 1). May 2G. 1726, m. 
Nov. 1;, 17l(;, Abigail Philbrick. 1). .Ian. K;, 1729. dan." of Nathan and 
Dorcas (.lohnson) Philbrick, of Hamilton and K\e. He removed (s.ays 
< Jenealogy) to Noltingliam. Perhaps Deerfield. 

7. Nathaniki. Hatchki.pkk, son of Nathaniel*"', date of liirlh and 
reci)rd of marriage not fonnd. .Soldier in Continental Line. 

8. .Iami;s Hatchki.dkk, son of Nathaniel', was a physician, lived in 
Bath and Lyman. His first wife was Eli/.abeth ^huston. He m. sec- 
ornl. Hannah Sonthworth, who d. in Lyman, l.si;3. 

9. (Jtis Kkkkman Batcheldkk, son of Dr. James ^, m. Mav 2."), 
1-'2 1. Lucrelia Labaree. b. in Cluirlestown. Dec. 27, 1794, dan. of 
Henjamin and Hannah (Farwell) Labaree, and sister of the wife of 
Isaac Abbott, and a sister of Benjamin Labaree, president of Middle- 
itiiry College. .She was a granddaughter of Peter Labaree, who was 
captured by the Indians in Charleslown, 1754. In his vouth Otis 
lived a few years in L. He was an api)rcntice of Peter Bonnev, a 
tanner. I'or several years succeeding his marriage he lived in Bed- 
ford, returning to this town in 1835. He was a tanner, and subse- 
(piently he conducted a shoe store. In later years he wrote the name 
Otis rJatchelder. He d. May 21, l.sG9 : his" wife d. Dee. 31. 1S6G. 
Selectman. 1h49. Lniversalist. Republican. I. O. O. F.. N. (J. 
A. 1". and A. M., Morning Dawn and Burns Lodge. 

Ch.. b in Bedford,— 

i. .Tank Moouk, 1>. .Inl.v L'.'^, 182.'j. iii.*( "Imrles Wliitc Ix'atid (See), 
ii LccRKTiA. I) .Miircli VI. 1H27. 111. ('Iitirlo.s White Bra<'kott (.^oc). 
in iii. (rEoHGF. Frkkkric, l». .laii. Iti. ls_'!t 

10. (JkoI!<,k FKF.ni-.Kii BArciir.i,i>i;K. >on of Otis-', b. in Bedford, 
.Fan. IG, 1m-_>!i. m. 0<-l. lo. 1.S55. Amelia F., dan. of Joseph Beane, 
b. in Lyme, .Inly, 1.S37. He came to L. with his parents in l'S35, and 
remained liere most of the time until he was 17. Attended public and 



Bati-licIiJer — Bean. 43 

private schools in L. dining tluit period. At the age of 18 attended 
St. Johnsbiu'v Academy, and in Oct., 1848, engaged as clerk witli 
Bnrbank & Langdon, Montpelier, Vt., remaining there four years. In 
1852 went to Passaic, N. J., and tauglit school about three years. In 
1855 returned to L., and l)ought the store of J. W. Balch (l)rick store), 
running it until 1857, when he sold, and removed to F'aribault, Minn., 
where he was engaged in mercantile business 18 years. At different 
times was Trustee of School Board, Dea. Cong. Church, Supt. Sunday 
School, Co. Conniiissioner, Regent State University, and Trustee of 
the State Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Institute. Was a member of the 
Minn. Senate in 1808-9. In 1874 he sold out, and moved to Chicago, 
where he was partner in tiie machinery house of Greenlee, Batchel- 
der, & Co., one year. In 1879 he moved to I^eadville, Col., and made 
a careful stud}' of the mining business, and has ever since been inter- 
ested in it. In 1888 he removed with his family to Denver, Col., his 
present home. In 1889 Mr. Batchelder joined with others in organ- 
izing the Col. Mining Stock Exchange, and was elected Prest. the first 
year, during which time work was commenced on the beautiful building 
known as the Mining Exchange. Republican. Cong. Since the age 
of 10, Mr. Batchelder has written verses. Among them are " Sloan 
Lee," "Jacob Strouse," and '■'•The Flag." His latest is a metrical 
letter to the Littleton committee, describing his old home of fifty years 
ago as he remembers it. 
Ch., — 

i. Lizzie Lue, b. Farilmult, Minn., Nov. 21, 1857. ni. April, I880, Wil- 
liam L. Martin, res. Minneapolis, iNIinn. 
ii. Clara Burbank, b. Faribault, Minn., Due. 1871. 



BEAN. 

1. John Bean emigrated to America and res. in Exeter, where he d. 
about 1718. He m. before coming to America, and lost his w. on the 
passage, or soon after his arrival, m. second, about 1660, Margaret 

, a Scotch-Irish Presbyterian girl, said to have come over in the 

same vessel. 

2. Jamks Bkan, son of John ^ b. in Exeter, Dec. 17, 1672, was 
twice ra., and Edward ^ was a son by his first w., name unknown. He 
had at least six ch. by his second w. Her descendants are numerous. 
James d. in Kingston, Jan. G, 1733. 

3. Edward Bean, son of James", b. in Exeter, between 1G90 and 
1695. Name of w. unknown. Selectman of Nottingliam, 1730—4. d. 
in Nottingham. 

4. Edward Bean, son of Edward^, b. in Exeter, a))out 1722. m. 

first, Elizabeth . m. second, Joanna, dau. of John and Sarah 

(Godfrev) Redman, baptized in Hampton, Aug. 27, 1732, d. Jan. 18, 
1784. Edward d. in Gilmanton, Feb. 24, 1807. 

5. Levi Bean, son of Edward'', 1). in Nottingham, March 10, 17G5. 
m. Oct. 14, 1784, Elizabeth, widow of Abraham Folsom and dau. of 
John Moody, b. March 13, 1756, d. July 31, 1838. P:ight ch. Levi d. 
in Chelsea, "Vt., Nov. 17, 1842. 



44 Bean. 

6. David Bean, son of Levi ^, b. in Gilmanton, Jan. 25, 1786. m. 
first, INIav <S, 1814, Rutli, dan. of Ono and Mary (Kimball) Snow, b. 
Nov. 23, 1797, d. March 13, 1842. m. second, Elizabetli, dan. of 
Henry Crooks (See), b. in Winchendon, Mass., May 31, 1794. David 
d. in Bethlehem, April 2, 1849. 

7. PoRTDS Wheeler Bean, son of David ®, b. in Bethlehem, Feb. 2, 
1818. m. Oct. 22, 1845, Mary Jane, dau. of Frederic Durlam, b. Con- 
cord, Vt., March 17, 1826. Metliodist. He res. in L. from 1868 until 
he d., Dec. 28, 1896. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Flora Stella, b. Cliarleston, Vt., April 18, 1851. unm. Teaclier. 
Assistant in State Normal School; and Preceptress L. High School, 
1893-4. She fl. L. May 13, 181)9. 
8. ii. Leslie Frederic, b. Bethlehem, Fel). 28, 1854. 

iii. Cora, b. Bethlehem, Oct. '12, 1857, d. Bethlehem, May, 1858. 
0. iv. Alvah William, b. Bethlehem, Jan. 18, 1861. 
V. Fat, b. L. Feb. 26, 1870, d. L. Aug. 18, 1870. 

8. Leslie Frederic Bean, son of Portiis Wheeler', b. in Bethlehem, 
Feb. 28, 1854. m. Feb. 26, 1879, Minnie, dan. of Nelson Henderson, 
b. in Berlin, N. Y., Nov. 11, 1861, d. in L. Dec. 24, 1891. He has 
res. in L. since 1882. Farmer and butcher. Representative, 1891-2. 
Member Town School Board, 1891-2-3 ; Auditor of same, 1895. Dem- 
ocrat. I. O. O. F. 



Ch, 



i. Stella May, b. N. Y. Citv, July 2, 1880. 
ii. Ella Augusta, b. L. Oct." 19, 1882. 
iii. Percy James, b. L. March 23, 1884. 



9. Alvah William Bean, son of Portus Wheeler', b. in Bethleliera, 
Jan. 18, 1861. m. May 10, 1883, P:stella Adelina, dan. of John D. 
Chandler (See), b. in L. April 27, 1859. He has res. in L. most of the 
time since 1868. Coal and wood merchant. Democrat. 

Ch,— 

i. P^LOiSE Estelle, b. Carroll, July 7, 1886. 
ii. Helen Minnie, b. L. May 3, 1893. 
iii. William Austin, b. L. Dec. 17, 1894, d. L. Aug. 27, 1895. 



BEAN. 

10. John Bean, b. in 1807. m. Ruby Dexter, res. in Franconia, d. 
in 1.S68. He was bro. of David Bean ^C 

11. Frank H Bean, son of John ^°, b. in Franconia, Feb. 22, 1845. 
m. Sept. 22, 1869, Elmira M., dau. of Ed.son ¥.. JMerrill, b. in Landaff, 
Oct. 30, 1851. Methodist. She has res. in L. since 1893. He never 
res. in L. Ice merchant. Republican, d. in N. Y. City, April 11, 

1889. 

Ch., b. in N. Y. (Jity, — 

i. Minnie E.. b. Jan. 14, 1871. m. March 4, 1890, William W. White.^ell 

res. N. Y. City, ice dealer, 
ii. .Mabel M., b. Sept. 14, 1875. m. Nov. 24, 1808, Eben W. Cole, son of 

L. D. and Rebecca (Gould) Cole, res. L. 
iii. Florence E., b. June 28, 1882. 
iv. Edith F., b. Sept. 28, 1886. 



Bean. 45 

12. Will Bean, sou of James R., and grandson of John "^, b. in 
Franconia, April 18, 1867. rn. Jnly 5, 1887, Lizzie, dan. of Joseph 
Greenwood, b. in St. Johnsbnry, Vt., March 3, ISO!). Roman Catholic. 
He has res. in L. since 1880. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Flossie May, b. Feb. 16, 1889. 

ii. Mabel Florence, b. July 1!), 1890, d. L. Aug. 20, 1890. 

iii. Marguerite, b. Aug. 30," 1891, d. L. Aug. 20, 1892. 

iv. Millie Elizabeth, b. Sept. 16, 1893. 

V. Nellie Emma, b. June 21, 1895. 

vi. WiLDA L., b. Aug. 28, 1897, d. Aug. 31, 1898. 

vii. Leona, b. Oct. 1, 1898. 

13. David Bean, brother of Jolin '°, 1). 1810. m. Amanda Hatc-h 
Davenport, b. Peacliam, Vt., 1810. lilaeksmith. res. in \j. fioui 1819 
until he d. 1854. She d. Kenosha, Wis., Aug. 17, 1.S81. 

Ch., b. in Bethlehem, — 

i. Albro Graham, May 13, 1839. m. 18G1 Esther Bi.Kby. res. Everett, 
Mass. 

ii. Francelia Louisa, b. Nov. 1, 1841. ni. 1802 Joseph Hamilton. 
Divorced, m. second, 1870, V. R. King, phj-sician. res. Hopkins, 
Mo. 

iii. Mary Morrison, b. Aug. 31, 1843. m. Aug. 8, 18G1, Albert H. Bow- 
man (See). 

iv. Flora Amanda, b. March 2, 1840. m. Thomas L. Moore. Conductor, 
res. Kenosha, Wis. 



BEAN. 

14. David Beax, b. in Exeter or Kingston, in. ]March 28. iToC), 
Mar\' Judkins. He res. in Brentwood, Chester, and Sandwich, d. in 
Sandwich. 

15. John Bean, son of David '^ b. in Brentwood, Aug. 29, 1748. 
in. Lettice, dan. of John Alls of Peterborough, b. Oct. 1, 1749. He d. 
in Moultonboro, Feb. 21, 18oG. Thirteen ch. 

16. James Alls Bean, son of elohn ^^, b. in INIoultonboro, July 14, 
1778. ni. first, Sept. a, 1801, Eleanor, dau. of Benjamin Bean of 
Tuftonboro, b. March 9, 1780, d. JNIarch 2, 1810. m. second, Dorothy, 
dau. of Daniel INIoulton, d. Jan. 5, 1844. He res. in Sandwich, where 
he d. Nov. 25, 1843. Two eh. 

17. Orlando Bean, son of James Alls "% b. in Sandwich, July 8, 
1805. m. Nov. 9, 1826, Mehitable Simpson, dau. of Bradbuiy Pres- 
cott, b. Aug. 20, 1805 ; she m. second, Darius Abbott, d Sept. 5, 1885. 
Orlando res. iu Sandwich, where he d. Nov. 2, 1843. Four ch. 

18. James Mores Bean, son of Orlando "^ b. in Sandwich, Aug. 27, 
1827. m. Dec. 8, 1847, Orace, dau. of Samuel Ethridge of Sandwich, 
b. Dec. 20, 1824, d. Rockford, 111., Oct. 22, 1896. He was educated 
in the common schools of Sandwich and N. H. Conference Seminary. 
He received a local preacher's license Nov. 1, 1851, and studied and 
preached until the winter of 1857, when he entered the Methodist liib- 
lical Institute, Concord, from which he grad. in June, 1861. He was 
ordained a Methodist Dea. in Concord, July 15, 1858 ; Pllder in Dover, 



46 Bean ■ — Beattie. 

April 16, 1865. His ministry has been as follows: Bow, 1860 to 1861 ; 
Rninney, 1861 to 1863; Landaff, I860 to 1865; Haverhill, 1865 to 
1.S68; Loudon, 1868 to 1869; L., 1869 to 1870; Savanna, III, 1871 
to 187;:); Prairie Centre, 111., 1873 to 1876. Poor health then com- 
pelled him to take a superannuate relation, and he moved to Lanark, 
111., where he d. April 20, 1895. Republican. Sec. of Grafton Co. 
Bible Society, 1862 to 1866. 
Ch.,— 

i. Orlando Samuel, b. July 9, 1855, d. May 20, 18G0. 



BEAN. 

19. Beniah J. Bean, son of Beniah, b, in Thornton in 1822. ni. 
Caroline A., dau. of Ebenezer Streeter, b. in Lisbon, May 16, 1835. 
He res. in L. from 1855 to 1867. Farmer. Co. G, 2d N. H. Inf. 
Private. 



Ch. 



Miles M., b. L. May 10, 1856. m. Mary E. Gihiian. 
Mary E., b. L. April 16, 1868. m. 1881, Clement J. Phillips, res. Beth- 
lehem, farmer. 
Fred E., b. Lisbon, July 2, 1867, d. Lisbon, Feb. 12, 1892. 
Ida May, b. Lisbon, May 9, 1873, d. Bethlehem, April 2, 1894. 



BEAN. LEFEBVRE. 

20. John Bean, son of Arthur, b. in Canada, July 11, 1837. m. Oct. 
17, 1868, Mary, dau. of Avery George, b. in Monroe, Sept. 29, 1848, 
Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1852. Mason. Roman 
Catholic. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Vandie, b. April 26, 1870. m. Feb. 24, 1892, Napoleon Trepanier, res. 

L., laborer, 
ii. Mary, b. Jan. 19, 1873. m. March 10, 1892, EUery Kentfield, res. L., 

glover, 
iii. Ada, b. Se])t. 10, 1885. 



BEATTIE. 

1. Rev. James Milligan Beattie, son of John, b. in Colenham, 
N. Y., Sept. 2, 1811, grad. LTnion Coll. and studied for the ministry- in 
Scotland. He grad. University Eldinburgli. Returning to his native 
State, he was a private tutor several years, and was installed 1.S44 
over the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Old School, of Ryegate, Vt. 
The parish included a portion of the adjoining town of l>arnet. During 
the forty years of successful ministry he was an efficient promoter of 
schools, and was pres. of the trustees of Peacham Academy. He m. 
1856 Margaret Sophia Neilson, dau. of John and Mary (Finlay) Neilson 
of Ryegate, Vt. Lie d. March 12, 1884. 

2. William Johnstone Beattie, son of James Milligan \ b. in Rye- 
gate, Vt., Sept. 6, 1865. m. May 29, 1890, ElizabetirArnold, dau.' of 
Charles M. Tuttle (See), b. in L. July 27, 1866. Unitarian. Graduated 



Beck — Bedell. 47 

from L. High School, 1884. Attended St. Johiisbury Aeadem\-, 1885. 
He has res. in L. since May, 1889. Received his acadeuiicul educa- 
tion at St. Johnsburj', Vt., and then spent four years in Bellevue IIos- 
l)ital Medical College, N. Y. City. Physician. Re[»iiblican. Hoard of 
Health, 1891. Representative,' 1899-1900. K. V. 
Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Marcaret, b. Jan. 18, 1891. 
ii. Barbara, b. Doc. 28, 1897. 



BECK. 

1. James W. IhccK. b. in London, Eng., Jan. 3, LSoT. ni. .Ian. 22, 
1878, Caroline Ivia, dau. of Andrew Lafrance, b. in Durham, P. Q., 
May 6, 1860. He has res. in L. since 1893. Farmer. 

Cii.,— 

i. Charles Benson, b. Canada, Sept. 1, 1879. 

ii. James William, b. Dec. 11, 1884. 

iii. Ernest Edward, b. March 3, 1886. 

iv. Stella I'earl, b. Nov. 4, 1890. 

v. Susan E., b. L. Aug. 12, 1894. 



BEDELL. 

1. Charles Warren Bedell, son of Timothy and grandson of 
Cyrus, b. in Bath, May 23, 1839. ni. Aug. 29, 1855, Mai'v Evaline, 
dau. of Human Pennock, b. Feb. 1, 1843, d. April IG, 1.S96' He has 
res. in L. since 1868. Farmer. Republican. Selectman, 1S89. J. P. 
Master White Mt. Grange, 1889-90-1. A. F. and A. M., Burns 
Lodge. 

No ch. 

BEDELL. 

2. Thomas Judson Bedell, son of Abram, b. in Gardiner, Me., 
July 30, 1834. m. Oct. 16, 1855, Amanda, dau. of Ransome Hicks, b. 
June, 1838. He has res. in L. most of the time since 1882. Farmer. 
Baptist. Republican. 

Ch., b. in Jefferson, — 

i. Susie E., b. Feb. G, 1857. m. Sept. 2, 1876, Willie Lucas, res. Lancaster. 

3. ii. Lewis E., b. Aug. 30, 1860. 

4. iii. Arthur J., b. Nov. 5, 1807. 

3. Lewis E. Bedell, son of Thomas Judson'-, b. in Jefferson, Aug. 
30, 1860. m. Jan. 5, 1887, Jennie INI., dau. of Amos K. Chase, b. in 
L, April 26, 1868. He has res. in L. since 1882. Keeps livery stable. 
Republican. J. P. K. P. 

Ch.,— 

i. Vina D., b. L. March 3, 1888. 

4. Arthur J. Bedell, son of Tiionias Judson ^, b. in Jefferson. Nov. 
5, 1867. m. Oct. 10, 1887, Bertha, dau. of Jeremiah Williams, b. in 
Lisbon, June 10, 1871, He has res. in L. since 1882, Painter. K. P. 

Ch.,— 

i. Nina, b. L. Jan. 10, 1889. 



48 BedcU — Beehe. 



BEDELL. 

5. Curtis Bedell son of William, b. in Bath, May 30, 1843. m. 
Dec. 19, 1863, Caroline Elizabeth, dau. of Henry G. Bruce, b. in 
Peachara, Vt., Aug. 8, 1847. Cong. Pie has res. in L. since 1867. 
Farmer. Republican. Co. C, loth N. II. Regt. Corp. Co. H, 1st N. 
H. H. Art. G. A. R. 

Ch.,— 

i. Florence Elizabeth, b. Bath, April 28, 1865. m. first, Nov. 2.S, 1883, 
Archie Sunsburj'. Divorceil. m. second, Noble Patterson (See). 

6. ii. Carlos Henry, b. Bath, May 1, 1S66. 

iii. LuLA Emma, b. L. Sept U, 1871. ni. John W. Farr, Jr. (See). 

iv. Martha Sophia, b. Bath, Aug. 3, 1873. m. Chas. P. Barnuin (See). 

6. Carlos IIenuy Bedell, son of (Jurtis®, h. in Bath, May 1, 186G. 
m. Oct. 16, 1890, Myrtle May, daiu of Albert George, b. in L. Oct. 10, 
1873. He has res. in L. since 1867. Farmer. Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Verne Ellsworth, b. L. Oct. 11, 1892. 
ii. Carlos H., b. L. July 4, 1897. 



BEEBE. 

1. Geor<;e Beebe, sou of Richard, b. in Bacomb, Somersetshire, 
Eng., June 9, 1828. m. first, Dec. 7, 1853, Minerva J., dau. of 
John Hunt, b. in Gilford, Jan. 4, 1836, d. in Chichester, March 18, 
1.S71. m. second, Feb. 10, 1874, Ardelle O., dau. of Charles C. Knapp 
(See), b. in Lisbon in 1849, who m. second, Samuel J, ]\Iead. Meth- 
odist and niissionarj' in Melange, South Africa. Mr. Beebe res. in 
L. from 1872 to 1874 as pastor of M. E. Church. He came to America 
in 1839, studied nu'dicine and practised in Brooklj'n. Served as soldier 
in the IMe.Kican War, and as warrant surgeon in the War of the Rel)el- 
lion. At the close of the war he gave up the practice of medicine and 
entered into mission work on the Isles of Shoals. In 1867 he joined 
the N. II. Conference, and having been ordained an elder, he was ex- 
cused from the usual course of study and was assigned to the Isles of 
Shoals for two years. Representative, 1866-7-8-9. In 1870 he was 
assigned to ( ■hichester ; in 1.S72 to L. ; 1874 to Lisbon ; 1876 to Bethle- 
hem, where he d. March 10, 1877. Republican. 

Ch., — 

1. Minerva Deborah, b. Mt. Morris, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1854. m. Wilber F. 

Kobins (See). 
ii. MiTTY, b. Gosport, July 18, 18-5C), d. Newcastle, June 23, I860. 
iii. Millie, b. Gosport, June 27, 185'J, d. Newcastle, June 12, 1863. 
Iv. Jessie, b. Gosi)ort, Aug. .'], 1801, d. Newcastle, March 30, 1863. 
V. William A., b. Gosport, Jan. 8, 1801. unm., res. L. Glover, 
vi. Martha, b. Newcastle, Feb. 23, 1800. m. J:iu. 1, 1873, Asliter D. Ross, 

res. Fitcliburg, Mass. 
vii. G. Richard, b. Concord, Jan. 21, 1868. res. N. Y. City. Printer, 
viii. George, b. Chichester, Dec. 7, \H]9, d. Chichester, Oct. 25, 1871. 



Belanger — Belknap — BeUowa. 49 



BELANGER. 

1. CiiAKKKS Belanokk, SOU ol" .Jos('i)h. 1). ill Cnnadn,, Jan. lo, ISiU). 
111. (';uoliiio, d;ui. of floliii CoytT, 1). in Canada, Sept. 17, 184D, Hoinaii 
Catholic. He has res. in L. .since IS.SO. Fanner. Koiiian Cath(jlic. 



Ch.. 



Edward, b. Canada, Marcli 17, 187G. 
Peter, b. Canada, Sept. ?>(), 1880. 
Jennie, b. L. Aii<;-. i», 1882. 
Maud, b. L. Oct. 0, 1H8G. 
Louise, b. L. Feb. 28, 1887. 
Maggie, b. L. May 11, 1890. 
Levi, b. L. Nov. 15, 1892. 



BELKNAP. 



1. Geohge Belknap,, b. in Danville, Canada, about 1847. in. Jennie 
L., dau. of Noah W. Ranlett (See), b. in L. Oct. 11, 1849. Methodist. 
He res. in L. onh' a short time. d. in Denver, Col, about 1881. Black- 
smith. Democrat. A. F. and A. M. 

Ch.,— 

i. Annie I)., b. Bethkdiem, July 30, 1870, d. L. April 26, 1874. 
ii. Catherine M., b. L. Aug. 13, 1874. m. Robert Flympton Peckctt 
(See). 

BELLOWS. 

1. John Bellows, b. in England, 1G23, embarked in the "• Hope- 
well," of London, William Burdock, master, for New England, April 6, 
1635. He resided in Concord and Marlborough, Mass. He m. May 
9, 16r)5, Mary Wood, dau. of John Wood. They had ten children. He 
d. in Marlborough, 1683, his will being dated June 19 and proved Oct. 
2 of that year. She d. Sept. 16, 1707. 

2. 15enjamin Bellows, youngest child of John and jNIary (Wood) 
Bellows, was b. in Concord, Mass., Jan. 18, 167G/7. He m. ,Jaii. fj, 
1703/4, Dorcas (Cutler) Willard, widow of Henry Willard, son of 
Major Simon Willard. By her first mai'riage she was the mother of 
Col. Josiah Willard of Lunenburg, and later of Winchester. Benjamin 
Bellows resided in Lancaster until al)oiit 1728, when he removed to 
Lunenburg, where he d. March 19, 1750. She d. Sept. 8, 1747. They 
were parents of one son and three daughters. 

3. CoL. Bexjamix Bellows, only son of Benjamin ^, was born in 
Lancaster, Mass., May 26, 1712. His name is boldly written in the 
annals of Lunenl)urg, Mass., where he lived until about 1752, when he 
removed to Walpole, N. H., and is justly called the founder of the town. 
He d. July 10, 1777. (See Bellows Genealogy, by Thomas Bellows 
Peck.) He tn. Oct. 7, 1735, Abigail Stearns, b. Watertown, Mass., 
June. 1708, dau. of John and Abigail (Fiske) Stearns, and a sister of 
Rev. David Stearns of Lunenburg; slie d. Nov. 9, 1757. He m. sec- 
ond, April 21, 175S, I\Liry (Hubbard) Jcnnison, b. April 12, 1725. dau. 
of Major Jonathan and Rebecca (^Brown) Hubbard, and widow of John 

VOL. II. — 4 



50 Bellows. 

Jennison. She was a sister of the wife of Rev. David Stearns, and 
also a sister of the wives of Col. Joseph Blanchard and Col. Josiah 
Willard. She d. Feb. 21, 1794. 

4. Col. Joseph Bellows, son of Col. Benjamin •'* and Abigail 
(Stearns) Bellows, was b. in Lunenburg, Maj' 26, 1744. He returned 
to Lunenburg, 1762, and was a prominent resident of that town about 
twenty years. lie d. in Langdon, N. H., May 22, 1817. He m. Oct. 
3, 1764, Lois Whitney, b. 1744, dau. of Salmon and Sarah Whitney of 
Littleton. Mass. She d. in Walpole, March 26, 1834. 

5. Major Joseph Bellows, fifth of the fourteen children of Col. 
Joseph*, was b. in Lunenburg, Nov. 3, 1770. In early life he settled in 
Wal[)ole, where he was an active, useful citizen. About 1812 he re- 
moved to Rockingham, Vt. He d. March 22, 1821. He m. Jan. 7, 
1794, Deboi-ah Wi-ight, who d. Sept. 9, 1802. He m. second, Jan. 2, 
1803, Mary Adams, b. July 17, 1774, dau. of Rev. Zabdiel and Eliza- 
beth (Stearns) Adams. She d. May 26, 1859. 

Ch. by w. Deborah, — 

i. ii. and iii. rl. young. 
iv. Gkokge, b. April 24, 1799, grad. Dart. Med. School, 1826. After a 

brief practice of liis profession, he d. Hartford, Vt., Jan. 15, 1830. 
V. Eliza, b. Sept. 13, 1801. ni. Calvin Ainsworth (See). 

Cli. by w. Mary, — 

(3. vi. Henry Adams, b. (Jet. 2-5, 1803. 

vii. Mary Steakns, b. Oct. 2(3, 1808, d. Sept. 15, 1809. 

viii. Frances Ann, b. April 18, 1813. Teacher, d. Dec. 22, 1836, L., at 
tlie liome of her brotjier. Judge Bellows. 
7. i.x. William Joseph, b. Rockingiiain, Vt., July 3, 1817. 

6. Henry Adams Bellows, son of Joseph^, b. in Walpole Oct. 25, 
1803. He attended the public schools of Walpole and the Academy at 
Windsor, Vt, and studied law with Hon. William C. Bradley of West- 
minster, Vt. He was admitted to the bar 1826. He began the practice 
of his profession in Walpole, but removed, 1828, to this town, where 
he resided until 18.50, when he removed to Concord. He was the senior 
meinlier of the law firm of Henry A. and William J. Bellows, Littleton, 
1848 to 1850, and of Henry A. and A. Herbert Bellows, Concord, 1853 
to 1859. He was appointed Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. 
Sept. 23, 1859, and Chief Justice. Oct. 1, 1869, succeeding Judge Per- 
ley. He was moderator, Littleton, 1829, 1835 to 1838; Whig candi- 
date for Congress, 1847. He represented Littleton in the legislature, 
1839, and Concord, 1856 and 1857, serving as chairman of the Com- 
mittee on the Judiciary. He received from Dartmouth College the 
degree of A.M., 1859, \and of LL.D., 1869. Unitarian. Whig. Re- 
publican. His published works include: Opinions in N. II. Reports, 
Vols. XXXIX. to LIII. ; Briefs in Supreme Court, Vol. V. of printed 
Rei)orts to Vol. XXXI. inc. (" Memorial Sermon at Concord " b}' 
Rev. Henry W. Bellows, D.D. ; " Bellows Genealogy," by Thomas Bel- 
lows Peck ; '* Narratives and Traditions of the Bellows Family," by 
Emil}' R. Barnes ; " History of Walpole," by George Aldrich ; " Ap- 
pleton's Cyclopi>idia of American Biography ; " " Bench and Bar of 
New Hampshire," by Charles H. Bell ; " Sketch," by James R. Jackson, 



Bellow a. 61 

Grafton Co. "Gazetteer;" ''Address," by Jeremiali Smith, Grafton & 
Coos Bar Association, Vol. 1.; "Reminiscences,"' by Arthur Liver- 
more, (iraft(jn & Coos Bar Association, Vol. III.) 

Mr. Bellows m. June IG, 1830, Cathaiine Walley Bellows, b. July 1, 
ISl.O, dan. of Josiah and Rebecca (Sparhawk) Bellows. She d. in Lit- 
tleton, June 24, 1848. 

Ch., b. in L.,— 

i. JosiAii, b. June 5, 1837. m. Dec. 22, 1867, Helen Ann BrDwn. In 
18(55 lie received an ai)p(>intment in the Treasury l)e()arliiieMt, 
Washington, D. 0., ami has acceptably filled the position to the 
present time, 
ii. Stella Louisa, b. Oct. 8, 1889. ni. Charles P. Sanborn (See). 
iii. Frances Ann, b. Nov. 15, 1841. in. Charles P. Sanborn (See). 
iv. Henry Adams, b. Sept. 27, 1843, d. L. March 17, 1848. 
8. V. John Adams, b. May 27, 1848. 

7. WiLLi.^M JosKpii Bellows, son of Joseph °, b. in Rockingham, Vt., 
July 3, 1817. m. Aug. 12, 1847, Caroline Ivah, dau. of Sampson Bul- 
lard (See), b. in Concord, April 9, 1821. Unitarian, d. in L. July 22, 
1890. He has res. in L. since 1831. He commenced studying law with 
his brother, Henry A., in 1842, was admitted to the bar at Haverhill in 
1845, practised in firm of Henry A. & William J. Bellows, from 1848 
to 1850; then alone until 1854; then with John Farr until 1860, when 
he retired from legal practice. He was appointed Postmaster of L. in 
1861, and held the office until 1868. He then entered the hardware firm 
of H. L. Tilton & Co., where he remained until 1870. In 1870 the firm 
of Bellows Bros. & Co. was formed and continued to 1873, when it was 
changed to Bellows & Son, and is now doing business. Other posi- 
tions he has held in L. are : Member of Board Education, Union Dist., 
1868-9 & 1879 to 1887 inc.; Prest. of Board from 1880 to 1887 inc. ; 
Editor "People's Journal" from June 28, 1861, to June 4, 1864; 
Brigade Quartermaster with rank of Major, under Gen. E. O. Kenney, 
and Brigade Inspector under Gen. Hutchins. J. P. State. Unitarian. 
Whig and Republican. (Biography by James R. Jackson, in Grafton 
Co. "Gazetteer," p. 108.) 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Marv Adams Patterson, b. Jan. 12, 1849. unm., res. L. 
0. ii. William Henry, b. Aug. 5, 18.52. 
10. iii. George Sampson, b. Oct. 25, 1855. 

8. John Adams Bellows, son of Henry Adams *, b. in L. May 27, 
1848. m. Nov. 6, 1878, Isabel, dau. of Charles S. Francis, b. N. Y. 
City, Jan. 25, 1853. He was educated in Concord public schools, the 
preparatory school of Antioch College, and grad. from Dart. Coll. in 
1870. He commenced studying theology with Rev. George S. Merriam 
of Springfield, Conn., in 1870, and was ordained at Waterville, Me., 
June 6, 1878, as a Unitarian minister. He was settled in Waterville, 
Me., May, 1878, and remained there until Nov. 1883, when he was in- 
stalled as pastor of the Second Unitarian Church of Portland. Me. He 
is now teaclier of a school for girls in Boston. Among his literary 
works published are essays and sermons in the " Unitarian Review," 
and in Portland and Waterville (Me.) papers; articles in "Merry's 
Museum," "Little Corporal," "Youth's Companion," and other chil- 
dren's magazines between 1860 and 1870 ; wrote constantly for the 



52 Bellows — Bemis. 

" Dartmouth " while in College, and was editor during a part of the 
senior year; from 1872 to 1876 was literar}- editor of "The Lib- 
eral Christian." For a year or two he was chairman of the Unitarian 
IMissionary Counnittee for Me., and was one of the Superintending 
School Committee for Waterville, Me., about a year and a half. In 
Coll. he was a member of the Tri Kappa Society. 
Ch., — 

i. Henry Adams, b. Portland, Me., Sept. 22, 1885. 

9. William Henry Bellows, son of William Joseph ', b. in L. Aug. 
5, 1852. m. Dec. 9, 1880, Lucia Emma, dau. of Jedediah Miller Bald- 
win (See), b. Stratford. April 21, 1858, Baptist. He has res. here all 
his life. Merchant. He is member of tlie firms Bellows & Sou and the 
Littleton View Co. Republican. Universalist. Deputy Sheriff, 1876- 
7-8. Member Board of Education, Union Dist., 1890 to 1896 inc. 
Treas. L. Musical Assn., 1878 to 1883 inc. Director L. National Bank, 
1892 to date. Director L. Shoe Co. since 1898. Representative, 
1897-8. J. P. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T. St. Gerard 
Com. 32° A. A. S. R. 

Ch. b. in L.,— 

i. Edith Marion, b. May 28, 1884. 
ii. Harold Arthur, b. June 20, 1890. 
iii. Raymond A., b. June 3, 1898. 

10. George Sampson Bellows, son of William Joseph \ b. in L. 
Oct. 25, 1855. m. Nov. 15, 1880, Esther Augusta Young, b. in L. 
Dec. 1, 1855, dau. of Cyrus Young (See). He d. in L. Aug. 7, 1900. 
Since 18.S3 he conducted, in partnership with his brother William 
Henry, the Littleton View Comi)any, and was interested in the firm of 
Bellows & Son. Unitarian. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Carrie Louise, b. Dec. 19, 1881. 



BEMIS. 

1. Hexky Bemis, son of Joim and Hannah (Warren) Bemis, was b. 
in Weston, Mass., Jan. 28, 1750/51. He removed to Nelson in 1773. 
He was a Rev. soldier, and wounded in the battle of Lexington ; was 
also in the battle of Bunker Hill as a private in Capt. Jeremiaii Stiles' 
Co., Col. Paul Sargeant's Regt. (Mass.) ; also private Capt. Joseph 
I'arker's Co., Col. Enoch Hale's Regt., Ticonderoga expedition; also 
private Cai)t. James Lewis' Co., Col. Enoch Hale's Regt., R. I. expedi- 
tion. In 1788 he came to L. from Nelson. He m. Susannah Nin-se, 
b. Dec. 26, 1749, dau. of Benjamin Nurse * (See). She d. in L. Oct. 20, 
1843. He kept a tavern in North L., where he d. June 24, 1833. 

Ch..— 

i. Susanna, b. Nelson, Feb. 24, 1774. ni. Joseph Wheat Morse (See). 

2. ii, John, b. Nelson, Jan. 12, 1770. 

3. iii. Zen AS Le Houukeau, b. Nelson, April 18, 1779. 

4. iv. Daniel, b. Nelson, July 19, 1782. 

V. Polly, b. Nelson, Sept. 7, 1785. m. John Hunter. 

5. vi. Benjamin, b. Charlestown, June 23, 1788. 

vii. Nabby, b. L. April 2, 1791. m. Nov. 18, 1810, Howard Wheeler, 
viii. RoxANA, b. L. April 21, 1794. m. Alvin Stowe (See). 



Bcmis. 53 

2. John Bkmls, son of Henry ', b. in Nelson, .Ian. 12, 1770. ni. I\Iay 
27, 1798, Polly Hudson. He res. in L. from I7.S8 until he d. about 
1811. Fanner. He was lost while hunting for a bear that had been 
caught in a tra|). and tlie third day after was found in an exhausted 
con(iition near Alder Brook. He started on the hunt Oct. i), 1804. 
He never fully recovered, and d. some seven years later. (See Hist. 
Bethlehem, bv Rev. S. Bolles, pp. 77 to 86.) 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. LuciNDA, b. Sept. 9, 1798. 

ii. SiiSAXNA. 1). .July G, 1801. m. Ezrii Brixiks (.Sec). 

iii. .loiiN, rt's. L. 

G. iv. Is.\AC, 1). .June :50, 1808. iii. Siltiia Hudley uiul Lydia Wliipple (See). 

3. Zexas Le Bouuuk.vu Bkmis, son of Henry ', 1). in Nelson, April 
I'S, 177i>. m. first, Sallv Symonds, d. in L. Aug. "i.S, ISOs. m. secoud. 
Feb. 12, 1800, Millie Wheeler. He res. in L.^from 1 78.S to 181, S. 

Ch., 1)V w. Sally, b. in L., — 

i. Lydia, b. May 2^, 1800. m. Ezra dates - (See). 

ii. Polly, b. Oct. 20, 1801. 

iii. Prudence Hubbard, b. Feb. 28, 1803. 

iv. Harris Nurse, b. Oct. 21, 1804. 

V. Ralph Symonds, b. Sept. 20, 1806. 



ni. 



4. Daniel Bemis, son of Henry \ b. in Nelson, July 19, 17,S2. 
in 1802, Charlotte Shearman, d. Clear Creek, N. Y. He res. in L. from 
1788 to 1841. Farmer. Whig. Lived on first [)lace north of ceme- 
tery at No. Littleton. 

Ch.. b. in L.,— 

i. Henry, b. June 16, 180.3, d. L. about 1825. 

ii. Hiram, b. Nov. 27, 1804, d. L. about 1825. 

iii Louisa, b. Nov. 7, 1806, d. L. about 1826. 

iv. Annis, d. about 1825. 

v. Ash, d. Clear Creek, N. Y. 

vi. .JoTHAM 8. 111. Susan \V. Farr, d. Clear Creek, N. Y. Farmer. App. 
Lieut. 5th Co., 32d Hegt. N. H. Militia, April 8, 1839. 

vii. BiGELOW. 

viii. Mary' Ann. m. 1830, Horace Wliite. in. second, David Kelley, Clear 

Creek, N. Y., farmer. 
ix. Ruth. m. March 15, 1830, .lolni Morris, d. Clear Creek, N. Y. 

5. Benjamin P)Emis, son of Henry ^ b. in Charlestown, .lune 23. 
1788. m. 1.S07, Esther Ballon, d. in 111. He res. in L. from 1788 
until he d., Sept. 17, 1847. Farmer. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

7. i. James Ballou, b. March 31, 1808. 

ii. Laura, b. Feb. 1810, d. L. April 2, 1812. 
iii. Sanford Madison, b. Dec. 28, 1811, d. L. Aug. 21, 1813. 
iv. Laura, b. Jan. 1814, d. L. Aug. 21, 1815. 
V. Benjamin Franklin, b. April 17, 1816. m. Elutliera Woods, res. Hye- 

gate, Vt. Farmer, 
vi. Francis Wyman, b. Dec. 2, 1823. m. June 7, 1848, Sarah Farr, d. 111. 

Farmer. She d. 1886. 
vii. Brigham Pike, b. May 13, 182'J, d. 111. Farmer. 

6. Isaac Bemis, son of John ^, b. in L. June 30. 1808. m. first, 
April 14, 1831, Selena Hadley, b. June 15. 1811, d. in L. April 9, 1846. 
m. second, April 22, 1848, "Lydia Wlii[)ple. b. IMareh 3. ISOO, d. L. 



54 Bemis. 

May 18, 1874. He res. in L. all his life, and d. Jan. 14, 1878. 
Laborer. Free Baptist. Republican. 
Ch., b}' w. Selena, b. in L., — 

i. Caroline P., b. Feb. 6, 1832. in. Warren L. Bartlett (See). 
ii. Mary M., b. Dec. 30, 1833. m. Oct. 30, 1857, John S. Perkins, res. 

Holderness, farmer, 
iii. Elvira J., b. Jan. 8, 1837. m. Aug. 22, 1891, Hosea F. Hawkins, res. 

Meredith, farmer, 
iv. Laura A., b. June 3, 1840. m. July 7, 1861, Bcniah D. Plaisted, res. 

Meredith, merchant. 
V. Olive A., b. Nov. 16, 1842, d. L. March 4, 1849. 
vi. Olive E., b. 1843, d. Meredith, March 4, 1849. 
8. vii. George Myron, b. Aug. 29, 1844. 

7. James Ballou Bemis, son of Benjamin^, b. in L. March 31, 1808. 
pub. April 1, 182<s, Rebeecah F., dau. of Daniel Elliott, b. in Lancaster 
about 1.S08, d. in L. Sept. 1829. He res. in L. from birth to 1830. 
Fanner, d. in 111. 

Ch.,— 

i. Benjamin, b. L. July 25, 1829. 

8. George Myron Bemis, son of Isaac®, b. in L. Aug. 29, 1844. 
ni. June 24, 1870, Aseneth Viola, dau. of Francis Theron Pennock, b. 
Lisbon, March 23, 1852 ; she m. second, Calvin Thayer, and res. in 
P^^aston, Free Baptist. He res. in L. from birth to 1876. Farmer. 
Free Baptist. Republican. Date and place of death not known. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Carrie Bell, b. May 14, 1871, d. Stratford, Sept. 6, 1885. 
ii. Edward Lawrence, b. Nov. 18, 1873. 
iii. Eva May, b. May 21, 1876. m. Wilham H. Bartlett (See). 



BEMIS. 

9. Lyman Bemis, son of Reuben, b. in Springfield, Vt., in 1803. m. 
first, Ann Coan, d. in Lisl)on in 1841. m. second, in 1847, Betsey 
Little, b. in Lyman, d. in L. in 1853. He res. in L. from 1847 to 1864, 
d. in Benton, Dec. 8, 1878. 

Ch., — 

i. Reuben, d. in 1864. 

ii. John, d. when 3 years old. 

iii. George, d. Dec. 11, 1885. 

iv. Martha, d. July 2, 1865. 

V. Lyman, b. 1840, d. Jan. 18, 1887. Served three years in War of 
Rebellion. 

10. vi. Moses Peter, b. Lisbon, Aug. 30, 1841. 

10. MosEs Peter Bemis, son of Lyman ^ b. in Lisbon, Aug. 30, 
1841. m. March 26, 1865, Ann S., dau. of Joseph Hutchins, b. in 
Benton, Oct. 22, 1848, d. in Haverhill, July 29, 1891. Baptist. He 
res. in L. from 1847 to 1859. Farmer. Republican. Second Lieut. 
Co. G, 6th N. H. Inf., rising from the ranks, res. Haverhill. (Book 
of Biog. Grafton Co., p. 307.) 

Ch., b. in Haverliill, — 

i. Eugene Wilrer, b. Haverhill, March 27, 1866. m. Oct. 18, 1889, Susie 
Blake, res. Haverhill. Farmer. They have one son, b. Aug. 7, 1892. 
ii. LiLLiE Bell, b. June 19, 1871. m. March 26. 1888, A. C. Hall, res. 
Harney, 111., merchant. 



I 



Bent — Berkley. 55 



BENT. 

1. Thomas Bent, b. in Sudbury, ^luss. in. Miirv Stone. He d. in 
Sndbur}", Mass. 

2. Jason Bent, son of Tlionias ', b. in Sudbury, Mass., in 1734. in. 
Aug. 17, 1775, Anna, dau. of Tlionias and Elizabeth C!longh Glover, 
b. in Dorchester, Mass., Aug. 3, 1749, d. in Sudbury, Mass., Nov. 10, 
1837. He d. in Sudbury, Mass., Oct. 1, 17.S(;. 

3. Thomas Bent, son of Jason'-, b. in Sudbury, Mass., Sept. 4, 
1776. m. Jan. 29, 1807, Sarah, dau. of Dea. Jonathan Patch of Stow, 
Mass. He d. in Sudbury, Mass., March 28, 1848. 

4. JoN.vTHAN P. Bent, son of Thomas^, b. in Sudbury, Mass., Feb. 
26, 1817. m. April 29, 1845, Clarissa A., dau. of Elisha and Clarissa 
Parks Smith. He d. iu Maynard, Mass., Jan. 9, 1892. 

5. John Glover Bent, son of Jonathan P."*, b. in Stow, ^Mass., 
Aug. 24, 1861. m. July 26, 1893, Isabella Stearns, dau. of Henry C. 
Redington (See), b. in L. Jan. 12, 1862. Cong. Educated in L. and 
St. Johnsbur}-, Vt., Academy. He has res. in L. since 1893. Treas- 
urer L. Shoe Co. from Aug. 1895 to Sept. 1899. Republican. 



Ch., 



Henry Redington, b. L. Marcli 26, 1896. 



BERKLEY. 



1. Robert Berkley, b. in Scotland in 1754, came to America in 
1772, and res. in Newbury, Vt., five 3-ears. He enlisted in 1777, and 
served five years ; res. two or three years in Conn., and then removed 
to Bath, where he res. the remainder of his life. He fell from a bridge 
in Lisbon and was killed, Sept. 29, 1804. He m. Rhoda Wav, b. Aug. 
25, 1758, d. April 7, 1841. 

2. William Berkley, son of Robert \ b. in Bath, June 5, 1783. m. 
first, Sarah, dau. of John Morrill, b. in Boscawen, May 26, 1788, d. in 
Lyman, April 29, 1857. m. second, in 1858, Elvira, dau. of Jason 
Bidwell (See) , b. in L. May 10, 1809, d. in Lisbon, March 18, 1866. He 
res. in L. from 1817 until 1835. Farmer and local Methodist preacher, 
d. in Lisbon, Feb. 21, 1869. 

Ch., b}- w. Sarah, — 

i. Samuel W., b. Lyman, Oct. 11, 1807. m. Sept. 6, 18;3-2, Caroline W. Ely. 
Mercliant. Both d. of cholera in Livingston Co., Ky. He d. June 
18, 1833. She d. .June 17, 183;]. 
ii. John M., b. Lyman, March 1, 1809, d. L. Dec. 10, 18;]0. 
iii. Henry M., b. Lyman, March 25, 1811, d. Lyman, Nov. 29, 1812. 
iv. Horace, b. Lyman, July 29, 1813. d. Beloit, Wis., Oct. 5, 1841. 
V. Elizabeth C, b. Lyman, May 5, 1816. m. Benjamin Page (See). 
vi. Sarah M., b. L.June 6, 1820. m. Dec. 1, 18-16, Francis Brown. She 

d. Hyde Park, Mass., April 30, 1881. 
vii. Ellen M., b. L. Dec. 15, 1823. m. Dec. 18, 1845, William B. Palmer. 
He d. Lyman, July 2, 1871. She d. Lisbon, Nov. 2:i, 1875. 
3. viii. William, b. L. May 3, 1826. 

ix. Selinda, b. L. Aug. 1, 1828. m. Jan. 24, 1848, John Bishop. He d. 
May 17, 1890. She d. April 13, 1881. 



56 Berkley — Berman — Bero. 

3. William Berkley, son of William ^ b. in L. May 3, 1826. ni. 
Feb. 13, 1844, Sarah Walker, dan. of David Richardson (See), b. in 
Lisbon, Aug. 1, 1827. Slie d. Ma}' 18, 1899. He res. in L. in youth, 
and from 18G8 until he d., July 8, 1896. Farmer. Republican. 

Ch., b. in Lisbon, — 

i. Francis E., b. March 30, 1847. in. July 4, 18(37, Eliza A. Jackman. 

Farmer. He d. Lisbon, Nov. 6, 1877. Francis Iiad one child, Carl 

E.,b. Lisbon, May 31,1872, m. March 15, 1894, .Josephine L.Tyrrell. 

ii. Mart Ella, b. Dec. 29, 1851. m. Nov. 29, 1876, Benjamin G. Obii- 

stead, res. Laconia, carpenter, 
iii. Mattie E., b. July 22, 1861. ni. Jan. 17, 1885, George Morris, me- 
chanic. She d. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Oct. 7, 1889. 

BERMAN. 

1. Aaron Berman, son of Morris, b. in Germany, April 14, 1860. 
in. July 7, 1887, Catherine M., dau. of Newton S. Coolev (See), b. in 
Fairlee, Vt., in 186(5, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 1893. 
Salesman. Metliodist. Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Mildred, b. Auburn, Me., May 3, 1888. 

BERO. 

1. Oliver Bero, son of Ira, b. in Canada, Sept. 21, 182(3. m. Maiy 

, b. in Canada in 1837. He res. in L. 1869 until he d., April 14, 

1884. Farmer. 

Ch., — 

i. Henry, b. Canada, 1854. 

ii. Oliver, b. L. 1858. 

iii. LoRiNDA, b. L. 1860. 

iv. Josephine, b. L. 1802. 

V. David, b. L. 1864. 

2. vi. Ira, b. L. July 9, 1868. 
vii. Alma, b. L. 1869. 

viii. Malvina, b. L. 1870. 

2. Ira Bero, son of Oliver \ b. in L. Julv 9, 1868. m. Nov. 5, 
1889, Nina, dau. of Ashley Astell, b. Waterford, Vt., Dec. 5, 1877, 
Methodist. He has res. in L. in youth and from 1892 to 1895. Far- 
mer. Roman Catholic. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Mattik Jane, b. Lyman, June 1, 1891. 

BERO. 

3. Louis Bero, b. in Westbnry, Canada, in 1804. m. first, 

Damon, b. in Canada, m. second, Margaret Plant, b. in Canada, d. in 
L., Roman Catholic, He res. in L. from 1856 until he d. in April, 
1888. Shoemaker. Roman Catholic. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Margaret, b. Canada, m. Edward Quessey (See), 

ii. Lewis, b. Canada, m. Ellen PVench. 

4. iii. Ira, b. Canada, April 10, 1840. 

iv. George, b. Canada, m. Selena Raney, res. Salem, Mass. 

5. V. Chester J., b. Rarnston, 1'. Q., Feb. 22, 1848. 

vi. John. m. Dora Chase. Hotel clerk, d. in Concord. 

6. vii. Fred Leo, b. L. Dec. 11, 18-58. 



Bcro — Fierrji. 57 

(Tlio children of Louis Bcro discarded the name Bero and as- 
sumed that of Byron.) 

4. \k\ Byuon, son of Louis ^ b. in Canada, April 10, 1840. m. Feb. 
1MG7, Rilla, dau. of Na|)oleon Keine^y, b. in Canada, Feb. 3, l.slO, 
Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. sin(;e l-Sol. Laborer. Roman 
Catholic. 

Cli., 1). in L.,— 

i. Dklia, b. June 3, 1870. ni. Dec. 3, 1891, Fred Clark, laborer, res. 
Berlin. 

ii. Mary, b. July li), 1874. 
iii. Eugene, b. Feb. 5, 187G. 
iv. Claua, b. July 16, 1877. 

V. Walter, b. Feb. 10, 1879. 

5. Chester J. Byron, son of Louis'', b. in Barnston. P. Q., Feb. 22, 
1848. m. first, Feb. 1869, Mary E., dau. of Jerry Smith, b. in Concord 
in LSoO, d. in Concord, Oct. 1871. m. second, Oct. 4, 1878, INIary A., 
dau. of Owen Twomey, 1). in Concord, Oct. 17. 1853. He res. in L. 
from 18.5;] to 1861^ Railroad conductor. Co. E, 1st N. H. H. Art. 
Private. 

Ch..by w. Mary E.,— 

i. Mary E., b. Concord, Oct. 18, 1871. ni. Oct. 22, 1803, Ernest A. Mar- 
shall, res. Chelsea, Mas.s., painter. 

Ch., by w. Mary A.,— 

ii. John E., b. Concord, Dec. 4, 1874. res. Boston, Mass. 

iii. Margaret L., b. (Concord, Jan. 19, 1876. 

iv. Helen M., b. Concord, Jan. 14, 1878, d. Feb. 27, 1881. 

V. C. Paul, Concord, Dec. B, 1870, d. Au^. 20, ISSO. 

vi. J. William, b. Concord, Sept. 8, 1882. 

vii. Christei.l.\ M., b. Concord, Nov. 13, 1884, d. Nov. :',0, 1887. 

viii. Francis W., b. Concord. Nov. 28. 1886. d. Dec. 28, 1887. 

ix. Chester L., b. Weare, Feb. 3, 1893. 

6. Fred Leo Byron, son of Louis', b. in L. Dec. 11. is.").s. m. 
Sept. lo, 1890, Nellie L., dau. of David Boyle, b. in Waterville, Me., 
May 12, 1859. He has res. in L. all his life. Painter. Democrat. 

No ch. 

BERRY. 

1. Ch.vrles Sumner Berry, son of George R.. b. in Brookficld. 
Sept. 2, 1855. m. April 30, 1879, Hannah Certler, dau. of Lewis 
Hagoerty, b. in Parkeville, Pa., Nov. 1. 185G. He has res. in L. since 
1880. Carpenter. Democrat. 

Ch.,- 

i. Elsie Mae, b. L. Feb. 27, 1883. 

2. Fred Williams Berry, son of Geoi-ge R., b. in Lisl)on, March 
7, 1858. m. April 30, 1885, Elizabeth Al'bina, dau. of Samuel John- 
son Briggs, b. in Lower Island, Canada, July 13, 1858. He has res. in 
L. since 1878. Farmer. Methodist. Democrat. 

Ch.,b. inL.,— 

i. Walter George, b. An<r. 8, 1890. 
ii. Elizabeth M., b. Jan 7, If^^Oo. 



58 Bichford — Bidwell. 



BICKFORD. 

1. Thomas Bickpord was born in Northumberland in 1796. m. first, 
June 2, 1817, Annis M. , dau. of Joseph W. Morse (See), b, in L. 
Nov. 7, 1798, d. in L. Feb. 2, 1845. m. second, Feb. 11, 1846, Louisa, 
dau. of E^lisha Brown, b. in Waterford, Vt. , April 2, 1809, d. in Water- 
ford, Vt., May 8, 1890, Cong. He res. in L. from 1817 to 1872. 
Farmer. Democrat. Selectman, 1827-8-9-30-1-6-7-43-8-53. J. P. 
Cong. d. in Waterford, Vt., Dec. 31, 1877. 

Ch., by w. Annis, b. in L., — 

i. Horatio N., b. Dec. 15, 1817. m. Aug. 18, 1844, Adaline Nutting, res. 

Holvoke, Mass. Painter, 
ii. J. W.'M., b. May 9, 1820, d. L. Oct. 16, 1822. 
iii. Ruth 0., b. May 8, 1822, d. L. July 13, 1823. 

iv. Olivia K., b. July 7, 1824. ni. Oct 17, 1850, James Grisini, res. Prairie 
Du Sac, Wis., retired farmer. 
V. Joseph M., b. Feb. 24, 1827. m. Feb. 25, 1867, Mary Hensley. Grad. 

Dart. Coll., 1855. Merchant, d. Lavaca, Texas, Feb. 23, 1896. 
vi. Su.SAN A., b. Aug. 3, 1829. m. Oct. 14, 1863, George Putney, res. Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 
vii. Jane E., b. Oct. 2, 1832. m. Sept. 21, 1853, Xewell S Martin. Coacii- 
nian. Last res. Weymouth, Mass. He d. in 1874. She d. Oct. 12, 
1876. 
viii. Mahtha A., b. May 12, 1835. m. Nov. 4, 1855, Truman N. Gray. Sales- 
man. She d. Arlington, Mass., Jan. 3, 1894. 
2. ix. Thomas, b. Sept. 3, 1838. 

X. James, b. Nov. 25, 1842, d. L. Dec. 4, 1842. 

xi. Edwin E., b. April 25, 1848, d. L. March 9, 1882. 

2. Thoma.s Bickfokd, son of Thomas % b. in L. Sept. 3, 1838. m. 
July 4, 1860, Ann Eliza, dau. of Leonard Elms, b. in Derby, Vt. , Jan. 
4, 1837. He res. in L. in youth, and since 1875. Farmer. Democrat. 
Enl. in 1st Vt. Battery, trans. 2d Vt. Battery, trans. 1st Vt. H. Art. 
Private. G. A. R. 

Ch., — 

i. Jennie Elms, b. Ashland, June 9, 1861. m. Clark B.Williams (See), 
ii. George Hall, b. Landaff, May 1, 1867, d. Cambridgeport, Mass., Aug. 

13, 1872. 
iii. Clarence H., b. LandaflF, Feb. 17, 1871, d. Cambridgeport, Mass., March 

27, 1891. 
iv. Carl Leonard, b. Waterford, Vt., Dec. 4, 1874. unm., res. L Farmer, 
v. Marv Bell, b. L. June 17, 1877. 

BICKFORD. 

3. John William Bickford, son of I^phraim, b. in Dover, Aug. 20, 
1832. m. Nov. 30. 1861, Sarah Jane, dau. of Robert Streeter, b. in 
Lisbon, July 16, 1838. Methodi.st. He res. in L. from 1859 until he 
d., Jan. 31, 1892. Teamster. Republican. 3d Vt. Inf. Private. 
G. A. R. 

No ch. 

BIDWELL. 

1. Nathaniel Bidwell, b. in Hartford, Conn., in 1750. m. first, 
Jan. 30, 1772, Martha, dau. of Samuel Bixby, b. in Hartford, Conn., 
d. Oct. 26, 1785. He m. a second time, but name not known. He res. 
in L. from 1805 until he d., April, 1812. Farmer. 



Bidivell. 59 

Ch., by w. Martha,— 

i. Infant, h. Hartford, Conn., Oct 18, 1773, d. young, 

ii. TiiANKKur., 1). Lebanon, (?) April "Jl, 1775. 

iii. MiAMA, 1). Lebanon, ('.] Scj)!. 'lb, 177tj. 

iv. Mabel Lomis, b. Lebanon, ('.) May 1, 1778. 

2. V. Jasper, b. Lebanon, Dec. 6, 1779. 

8. vi. Jason, b. Lebanon, Marcli 8, 1782. 

vii. Martha, b. Lebanon, Jntio 1, 1785. m. Isaac Stearns (See). 

Cli., l)y second w., — 

viii. Jemima,!). Lebanon, ni. .Abijah Allen (See). 
ix. riiii.icNA, b. Lebanon, Nov. 171*1. m. Asa Ainiis (See). 
X. Mela, b. Lebanon. 

2. Ja.sper Bidwkll, son of Natliauiel ', b. Dec. G, 1779. m. Nov. 
17, 1803, Patience, dan. of Mattliew Peck, 1). in Grafton, d. in L. March. 
l<sr)2. ITe res. in L. from ISOl nntil he d. in 1S23. Farmer. 

No ch. 

3. Jason Bidwell, son of Nathaniel', b. March 3, 1782. ni. Oi-t. 
15, 1807, Sally, dan. of Matthew Peck. b. in Grafton, Oct. 26, 1782, 
d. in Franconia, Sept. 1800. He res. in L. from 1808 to 1824. Farmer, 
d. in Manchester, Ai)ril 2('), 1859. 

Ch., - 

i. Alpha, b. L. May 12, 1808, d. Mav 20, 1808. 
ii. Elvira, b. L. Mav 10. 1800. rn. William Berkley (See). 
4. iii. Simon S.. b. L. Feb. 6, 1811. 

iv. Olive, b. L. May 23, 1813. in. Dec. 25, 1843, Kobert Sbepard, farmer. 

Slie d. Canterbury, Dec. 1880. 
V. Asahel, b. L. July 26, 1815. ni. Oct. 12, 1840, Harriet Garnsey. Brick 

mason. He d. Neenali, Wis., June, 1868. 
vi. George, b. L. March lo, 1818. res. New Boston, (^abinet-maker. 
vii. John Nelson, b. Dec. 21, 1820. m. first. May 19, 1845, Maria N. Hib- 
bard, d. Aj)ril 4, 18(55. x\\. second, July 15, IHGO, ^lary J. Mason. 
Scale-maker, res. Buffalo, N. Y. 
viii. SoriiKONiA, b. Landaff, Aug. 6,1823. ni. Sept. 11, 1848, Eri Kichard- 

son, pattern-maker, res. Sterlimr, Mass. 
ix. Jasper, b. Landaff, Dec. 3, 182(5, d. Landaff, Fell. 13, 1827. 
X. Martha Ann, b. LandafT, June 12, 1828. m. March 7, 1854, George H. 
Foster, belt-maker, res. Worcester, Mass. 
xi. Janson a., b. Landaff, Dec. 17, 1830. m. Nov. 18, 1858, Harriet N. 
Simmons. Civil and mechanical eni;iiieer. res. Cleveland, Ohio. 

4. SnioN S. Bidwell, son of -lason \ b. in L. Feb. (5, 1811. m. first, 
July 28, 1839, Elizabeth McC. Bnswell, I), in New Bo.ston, Dec. 9, 1815, 
d. Boscawen, INIarch IG, 18G0. m. second, INIay 5, 1861, Sarah Vj. 
IMarsh, b. in Gloucester, Mass., d. in Ham[>stead. Slie m. second, 
Robert Eaton. Simon res. in L. from 1847 to 1855. Wool dver and 
dresser, d. Wilton, April 28, 1866. 

Ch , — 

i. Edward Prehule, b. Wbitefield, April 24, 1810, d. same day. 
ii. Cyrus Buswell, b. Wbitefield, June 13, 1842. m. Aug! 22, 1880, 

Emma L. Nyman. Watchman, res. Goffstovvn. 
iii. Irene Sophronia, b. Lyman, Aug. 0,1844. res. New Boston. 
iv. George Franklin, b. L. Feb. l'.>, 1847. Siioemaker. He d. Goffs- 

town, Sept 23, 1878. Co. E, 7th N. II. Inf. Private. 
V. Charles Jasper, b.L. Marcli 31, 1850. Mason. He d. Nashua. March 

15, 1802. 
vi. Simon Leslie, b. L. Alay 16, 1852. m. Dec. 4, 1870, Mary J. Ilarvell. 

Foreman railroad construction, res. Mansfield. Mass. 
vii. Ella Elizahktii, b. L. Nov. 14, 1854. She d. New Boston, April 1^, 

1863. 



60 Binfiham. 



BINGHAM. 

1. Thomas Bingham was ndmitted to membership in the " Cutler's 
Company" of Shellield, Eng., Dec. 21, 1614, as a master cutler, as 
shown by records still in existence. The use of the trade mark [T. B.] 
was also then granted him. He m. Mary 

2. Thomas Bingham, son of Thomas \ m. July 6, 1631, in Sheffield, 
p]ng.. Anna Stenton, as per records in Parish Church of St. Peter and 
Holy Trinity. Thomas'^ was the sixth of seven children. 

3. Thomas Bingham, son of Thomas ", baptized in Sheffield, Eng., 
June 5, 1642. m. Dec. 12, 1666, Mary, dau. of Lieut. Jonathan Rudd (?) 
of Saybrook, Conn., b. in 1648, d. Aug. 4, 1726. She is supposed to 
have been the l)ride of " Bride brook." He was one of the first landed 
proprietors of Norwich, Conn., the deed of iiis lot bearing date of April, 
1660, and was made free of that town by the Gen. Court in 1671, and 
moved to Windham, now Windham Green, Conn., where he can be 
traced for thirt}' j'cars as Sergt., Selectman, and Deacon of the church. 
He was on the first list of approved inhabitants of Windham in 1693. 
He d. in AVindham, Conn., Jan. 16, 1730. 

4. Abel Bingham, son of Thomas '^, b. ,Tune 2.5, 1669. m. Elizabeth 
. He res. in Stratford and Windham, Conn. 



5. Jonathan Bingham, son of Abel ■*, b. in Windham, Conn., Aug. 
17, 1712. ni. first. May 9, 1734, IVfarv Abbe, d. March 4, 1735. m. 
second, Jan. 17, 1736, Widow Sarah Vinton. He d. Feb. 16, 1800. 

6. Jonathan Bingham, son of Jonathan ^, b. in Conn., Feb. 20, 1735, 
d. al)out 1813. He m. in Mansfield, Conn., formerh' a part of Windham, 
April 12, 1764. P^lizabeth Warner. He was a Deacon, and is buried on 
Benjamin Cunniiings' farm in Cornish. 

7. Elisha Warner Bingham, son of Jonathan '', b. in 1765. m. 

Perrv, d. in 1844, aged 77 vears. He d. in Concord, Vt., March 

30, 1802. ■ 

8. Warner Bingham, son of Elisha Warner '', b. in Cornish, April 
10, 1789. m. first, in 1814, Lucv. dau. of John Wheeler" (See), b. 
in Chesterfield, Oct. 1, 1794, d. in Concord, Vt., Oct. 23, 1839. ni. 
second, in 1840, Laura H., dau. of John Rankin (See), b. in Danville, 
Vt., Fef) 20, 1809, d. in Bethlehem, June 15, 1878. He never res. in 
L. Farmer. State Senator, Vt, 1842. Assistant Judge, Essex Co., 
1844. d. in Bethlehem, Feb. 12, 1872. 

Ch.. by w. Lucy, b. in Concord, Vt. , — 

i. John, b. Aug. 1815. in. 1847. Farmer, il. Wis., Dec. 1848. 
ii. Lorenzo, b. Jan. 1818. m. 1864, .Joslyn. Merchant. He d. Water- 
ford, Vt., April, 1856. She d. 1805 or IS'Ofi. 

9. iii. Hakry, b. Mardi 30, 1821. 

iv. Lucy Ann, b. Mareii 27, 1823. m; 1842, Stephen S. Hill, planter, res. 
Pacific Grove, Cal. 

10. V. Georgk Azro, b. April 25, 182G. 

11. vi. Edward Fr.\nklin, b. Aug. 13, 1828. 

vii. Edith, b. .July, 1831. m. Jan. 1851, Ira H. Ballou, merchant. She d. 
Boston, Mass., Feb. 1886. 



Bingham. 61 

Ch., by w. Laura, b. in Concord, Vt., — 

12. viii. IIouATio II., h. 1841. 

ix. L.^LKA, 1). Due. 2, 1845. lu. John Edward Daily (See). 

13. X. J.\.MKs \V.\rm;r, b. Feb. 9, 1849. 

9. 1I.\HKV BiNGH.Aji, son of Warner **, b. in Concord. \i.. INIarcli ;!0. 
1821. unni. He was edncated in the common schools of Concord, \'t., 
and fitted for Coll. in Lyndon, Vt., Academy. He grad. from Dart. Coll. 
and commenced the study of law with Hon. Harry Hil)bard, in Bath, 
in 1843. Dart. Coll. gave him the degree of LL.D. in l.siSO. He was 
admitted to the Bar in Lancaster in 1846, and at once commenced the 
practice of law in L., where lie has since res. The law firms he has 
been a member of are H. & G. A. Bingham. 1852 to l.S,')!) ; Woods & 
Binghams, 1859 to 18G2 : H. & G. A. Bingham, 1802 to 1870 ; Bing- 
ham c& Mitchell. 1874 to 1879 ; Bingham, Mitciiell (J. M.) & Batch- 
ellor, July 1, 187!>. to .Julv 1, 1882; Bingham, Mitchells. & Batchellor 
(J. M. M., A. S. B., ami W. H. M.), Julv 1. 1882, to Jan. 1, 1885, 
Bingham, Mitchell. & Batcliellor (H. B.. A.'S. B., and W. H. M.). Jan. 
1, 1885. In 1.S81. upon the removal of J. M. ^Mitchell to Concoril. the 
firm of Bingham & Mitchell (J. M. ISL) was established at that place, 
and both firms have been continued from the dates above named to the 
present time, although Mr. Bingham has been less active in his law busi- 
ness in his later years, having given his time and attention more and more 
largely to recreation, travel, and literature. Li his legislative service, 
covering a longer number of terms than any of his contemporaries in this 
State, he often participated in debate with carefidly prepared arguments, 
and not unfrequently contributed formal reports, embodying the results 
of careful research and reasoning. These ma\" be consulted in oUiciul 
and newspaper reports of the Legislatures. Mr. Bingham's briefs in 
cases arguecl in the law terms of the Supreme Court are contained 
in every volume of the N. H. Reports from the twentieth — fift\' vol- 
umes — published and unpublished. Many of liis legal arguments 
have been published in full in newspapers and i)amphlets. His ad- 
dresses and essays on more general topics are numerous, some of tlu; 
more important titles being: ''A Fourth of July Address," 185.'>, 
" Ammonoosuc Reporter; " " Addresses as Prest. of Democratic State 
Conventions," Jan. 5, 1870, Sept. 11, 1.S72. Jan. 9. 1878, May 20, 189(; ; 
"The Great Black Republican Bear Fight," '"White ^Mountain Re- 
public,'' Dec. ;L 1869; ''Centennial Address," L., July 4. 1876; 
'•Memorial Day Address," L., ^la}'. 1880; '•Andrew S. Woods." 
LL.D., -AFemorial Address at Dart. "^Coll., June 23, 1880; "Certain 
Conditions and Tendencies that imperil the Litegrity and Lidepend- 
ence of the Judiciary," address before the G. & C. Bar Association, 
Lancaster, 1882; •• The Political Situation," •' Daily Union." Feb. 14, 
1883 ; closing argument in favor of the '• Atherton Bill" and in oppo- 
sition to the " Hazen Bill" before the Railroad Committee, Concord. 
Aug. 10, 1887; ''The Life and Democracy of John H. Ceorge,'" ad- 
dress before the Granite State Club, Manchester, .June 27. lss8 ; •• The 
Issues at Stake," article in reply to Sen. William E. Chandler. " Riv- 
erside Magazine," 1890, V^ol. I. p. 7; ''(iilman Marston." address 
before the G. & C. Bar Association. AVoodsville. Jan. 30. 1891 : '• Na- 
thaniel W. Westgate." adtlress before tlie same association at tiie same 
place and date ; •' William S. Ladd," address before the same associa- 



62 Bingham. 

tion, Plymouth, Jan. 29, 1892; "The Muniments of Constitutional 
Libei'tv," address before the same association, Berlin, Jan. 26, 181)4 ; 
"•Progress in Asiatic Civilization and its Significance for the Western 
World," address before the same association, L., Feb. 14, 1895 ; "The 
Rights and Responsibilities of the United States in reference to the 
International Relations of the C4reat Powers of Europe and the Lesser 
Rei)ublics of America," address before Marshall Sanders Post, G. A. R., 
L., Dec. 26, 1895 ; " The Welfare of the Republic the Supreme Law," 
address before the G. & C. Bar Association, Lancaster, Jan. 31, 1896 ; 
" The Present Duty of the Democracy," address at a Ratification Meet- 
ing of the National Democracy, Manchester, Oct. 6, 1896 ; " The 
Relations of Woman to the Progressive Civilization of the Age," ad- 
dress before the G. & C. Bar Association, Plymouth, Jan. 29, 1897 ; 
" The Influence of Religion on Human Progress," annual address be- 
fore the N. H. Historical Society, Concord, June 8, 1897; "The 
Annexation of Hawaii: A Right and a Duty," 1897. Democrat. 
Quartermaster, 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, 1849 ; Aide-de-camp on Bri- 
gade Staff of Gen. E. O. Kennev, 1851. Representative, 1861-2-3-4- 
5-8-71-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-80-1-2-9-90-1-2, and was candidate for 
Speaker in 1862. Senator, Grafton District, 1883 to 1887. Meml)er 
of Constitutional Convention, 1876. INIember of the Judiciary Com- 
mittee in all the terms of his legislative service, and Chairman in 1871 
and 4, years of Democratic supremacy. U. S. Treasury Agent, 1867. 
Democratic candidate for Congress, 1865 and 7, and for U. S. Senator, 
1870-2-9-83-5-7-9. He was named for Chief Justice in 1874 by Gov. 
Weston, but a division in the Council defeated him. He was tendered 
the appointment of Associate Justice by Gov. Head in 1880, but de- 
clined. Delegate to Philadelphia Peace Convention, 1866. Delegate 
to Democratic National Conventions, 1872-80-84-92, and was a mem- 
ber of the Committee on Resolutions at each of those Conventions ; 
he also acted as proxy for Hon. Josiah Minot at the Convention in 
1868 ; member of the Democratic National Couunittee for N. H., 1868 
to 1.S72. In 1864 and 1888 he was Democratic candidate for elector, 
and in 1<S96 was candidate for elector for the National Democracy. 
Prest. of Democratic State Conventions, 1870-2-8-96. Director, Con- 
cord & Montreal Railroad. Director, Boston, Concord, & Montreal 
Railroad, 1886-7-8. Prest. of Grafton & Coos Bar Association since 
1893. Near the close of a century which his labor had adorned, sur- 
rounded by friends whose love and esteem were his rich reward, lie d. 
at his home in Littleton, Sept. 12, 1900. (Biographies (6), "Granite 
Monthly," Vol. V. p. 277, by H. H. Metcalf; "Child's Grafton County 
Gazetteer," p. 106, by James R. Jackson; "New Hampshire Men," 
p. 214, by Albert S. Batchellor ; "The New England States," published 
by D. H. Kurd & Co., Boston, p. 2322, by Harry M. Morse ; " Cyclo- 
pedia of American Biographies," Boston,' 1897, Vol. L p. 297; "Men 
of Progress, New Hampshire," Boston, 1898, p. 166.) 

10. George Azro Bingham, son of Warner ^ b. in Concord, Vt., 
April 25, 1826. m. first, Nov. 2, 1852, Louise Smith, b. in Newbury, 
Vt., d. in Lyndon, Vt., Sept. G, 185G. m. second, Jan. 6, 1859, Eliza 
Isabella, dan. of Andrew Salter Woods (See), b. in Bath, Nov. 1, 1830, 
d. in L. May 6, 1893. Episcopal. He was educated in the common 
schools of Concord, Vt., and the High Schools and Academies of Lyn- 



Bingham. 63 

don, Danville, Concord, Waterford, and St. -Johnsbury. Vt. He com- 
menced the study of law in Feb. 1849, with Hon. Thomas l>arllett, .Jr., 
of Lyndon, Vt., and was admitted to the Bar in Danville, Vt., Dec. 1, 
1848. For a short time he was in Burlington, Iowa, then returned to 
Lyndon, Vt., in June, 1849, and remained three Aears, the first two as 
a member of the firm of Bartlett & Bingham, the otlior the firm was 
Bartlett, Bingham, & Roberts. In July, 18.')2, he came to L., where he 
has since res., except tliree years in Bath, and formed a partnershii) 
with his brother Harry, under the firm name of H. & G. A. Bingliam, 
which continued until 1859, when Andrew S. and Edward Woods (See) 
joined the firm, and it became Woods & Binghams. This fii-in con- 
tinued until 1862, Andrew S. Woods and George A. Bingham, res. in 
Bath, and the other two in L. In 1862 the partnership expired, and 
the firm of H. & G. A. Bingham was re-established, and continued 
until 1870 ; both, however, occupied the same offices until 1874. From 
1874 until July 26, 1876, he had no partner, but A. S. Batchellor was 
associated with him, first, as a law student, and after March, 1875, as 
an attorney and assistant in his emplo}'. He was then appointed Asso- 
ciate Justice of the Supreme Court, which position he held until Oct. 1, 
1880, when he resigned, and Jan. 1, 1881, formed a partnership with 
Edgar Aldrich (See), which continued until jMay 1, 188-!, when Daniel 
C. Remich (See) became a member of the firm of Bingham, Aldrich, 
& Remich, which terminated Dec. 26, 1884, when he was reappointed 
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. March 17, 1891, he again 
resigned, and formed a partnership with his son, George Hutchins 
Bingham, under the firm name of Bingham & Bingham, whicii continued 
until he d. Jan. 22, 1895. His published works comprise law briefs in 
causes pending in Vt., N. H., and Maine, and the U. S. Sujjreme Court 
at Washington, also opinions in the N. H. Supreme Court Reports 
given in Vols. 58-9-60 and 63. Episcopal. Democrat, Representa- 
tive, 1875-6. State Senator, 12th Dist., 1864-5. Supt. of Schools. 
Prest. Board of P^ducation, Union Dist., 1875 to 1879 inc., member, 
1874, 1880 to 1885 inc. Trustee State Normal School, 1871-7. Prest. 
L. Musical Assn., 1881-2. Delegate to Democratic National Convention 
(Charleston and Baltimore), 1860, and Secretary of Baltimore Conven- 
tion. He was a member of the Douglas wing of the party. Moder- 
ator, 1863. Democratic Candidate for Congress (<3d District), 1880. 
Director L. Savings Bank, 1871-2-3-4-8-9 TPrest. 1881 to 1895. Di- 
rector L. National Bank, 1871 to 1895. J. P. State. (" N. H. Men," 
Biog. b}- J. R. Jackson, " Child's Gazetteer for Gratton Co.." G. & C. 
Bar. Ass. Proc, 1896 ; also by George N. Dale, id., 1897.) 
Ch., by w. Louise, — 

14. i. Tracy Perry, b. L. Dec. 7, 1854. 

Ch., by w. Eliza, all but Andrew b. in L., — 

16. ii. Andrew Woods, b. Bath, Sept. 24, 1861. 
16. iii. George Hctchins, b. Aug. 19, 1864. 

iv. Helen Eliza, b. Aug. 17, 1871. unm., res. L. Grad. Smith Coll. 1894. 

V. Kathekine, b. Oct. 17, 187o. Grad. Smith Coll. 18!)5. m. Sept. 28, 
1898, F. T. Walsh, son of Thomas ; res. Lowell, Mass. 

IL Edward Franklin Bingham, son of Warner**, b. in Concord, 
Vt., Aug. 13, 1828, m. Nov. 21, 1850, Susannah F. Gunning, b. in 



64 Bingham. 

Cliillicothe, Ohio, Jan. 1828, dau. of James Gunning. Slie d. at Port 
Chautauqua, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1886 ; he m. second, Aug. 8, 1888, Lin 
C. (Caprrton) Patton, b. in Union, W. Va., June 22, 1842, dau. of 
U. iS. Senator Allen T. Caperton, and widow of Judge James F. 
Patton. He was educated at the public schools, at Peacham, Vt , 
Academy, and at Marietta, Ohio, College, but did not graduate. 
He read for his profession with Judge Joseph Miller at Chilicothe, 
Ohio, with his brother Harry Bingham at Littletou from Ma}', 1848, 
to Sept. 1849. He returned to Ohio and studied with .Judge Miller 
until he was admitted to the Bar in Georgetown, Ohio, May 21, 
l<sr)0. Immediately he opened a law office at McArthur, the county- 
seat of the then new county of Vinton, where he remained in an 
active and successful practice eleven years. During a portion of 
this period he was a member of the law firms of Hewett & Bingham 
and Bingham & Hamilton. In November of the first year of his 
practice a vacancv occurred in the office of Prosecuting Attorney, 
and he was complimented with the appointment, and was re-elected in 
18.51 and 1853. He represented Vinton and Jackson Counties in the 
House of Representatives (Democrat), 1856, 1857, aud refused a re- 
election. In 1858 he w^as a candidate on the Democratic ticket for 
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the Judicial District, and with 
the remainder of the ticket he was defeated. He was a delegate from 
the Eleventh Congressional District to the memorable Democratic 
National Convention of 1860, held at Charleston, S. C, and b}' ad- 
journment at Baltimore, Md. The activity of the young lawyer 
siu'passed the growth of the new county in which he labored. He 
sought a more extended field for the practice of his profession. In 
1861 he removed to Columbus, Ohio. From 1863 to 1868 he was a 
member of the Board of Education of Columbus, and from 1867 to 1871 
the Solicitor of the city. In 1868 he was an efficient chairman of the 
State Democratic Exi^cutive Committee, and was agaiu a delegate to 
the Democratic National Convention at St. Louis in 1876. In his pro- 
fessional lal)ors at (-ulumljus he was successive!}' a member of the law 
firms of Bingham & Hewett, Wilson & Bingham, Bingham & McGuffy, 
and Binghaui & Smith. These were years of professional activity and 
reward, and liis promotion to the beuch was not long deferred. In 
A|)ril, 1873, he was elected without oi)position Judge of the Court of 
Comuion Pleas for the Fifth Judicial District, and by re-election was 
coutiiuied on the bench of that court until 1887, when he was appointed 
by Presideut Cleveland Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- 
trict of Columbia, which position he holds at the present time. His 
pulilisiied works of greater moment are his opinions appearing in the 
Reports of the court over which he presides. 
Ch., by w. Susannah, — 

i. Lucy, h. McArthur, Ohio, 1852, d. McArthur, Oliio, April, 1854. 
ii. Delia, h. McArthur, Oliio, July, 1854. m. William H. Mitchell (See). 
iii. Edith, b. McArthur, Ohio, May 1, 1859. m. Dec. 14, 18U8, William 

Jacks, attorney, res. Pacific Grove, Cal. 
iv. Edward Todd, b. Columbus, Ohio, June 17, 18G1. m. Sept. 1890, Stella 

Miles, res. Oolunibus, Ohio. Manufacturer. 
V. Haruy, b. Columbus, Ohio, March, 1804. uum. He was a student in 
Ohio State University two years. He res. L., 1884-9, reading law 
with Bingham, Mitchell, & Batchellor, admitted to the Bar at Con- 



/iiiii/Ji(im. 65 

cord, July 10, ]^^1, jukI was in prai-tiw liere two years. In 188!) lie 
returned to his native State, and was Assist, rrosecuting Attorney, 
Franklin Co., two years. He is now Assist. U. S. Attorney for tlie 
District of Coluinhia, residing in Wasliington, I). C. During the war 
witii .'^^iiain he was Cai)tain Seventh U. S. Volunteer Infantry, mus- 
tered June 20, 18!»8, discliargeii Keb. 28, I'JOO. 

12. IIoKATio II. Bin(;ham, son of Warner -, b. in ('oneord, Vt., in 
1.S41. ni. .Inly 4, 1.SG2, Sophia I*. Mullen. He res. in I>ingliuni, 111. 
Machinist. 

Ch, — 

i. LiLLiK J., b. March 80, 186:]. ni. Aug. 1884, W. R. Prater. lie d. May 

19, 1893. 
ii. John Warner, b. July 31, 18G9. ni. Nov. 28, 1805, Alice M. Weeks, 
iii. Franklin H., b. July 8, 1872, d. March 28, 1873. 
iv. Edith Florenck, b Nov. 4, 1873. unm., res. Bingham, 111. 

13. James Warner Bingham, son of Warner \ b. in Concord, Vt., 
Feb. 9, 1849. ra. Jan. 1, 1878, Sarah R., dau. of James Warden, b. 
in Peacham, Vt., Jnlv 1, 18G0. He res. in Concord, Vt. 

Ch,— 

i. Harry W , b. Teacham, Vt., April 8, 1881, d. Peacham, Vt., Aug. 24, 
1881. 

14. Tracy Perry Bingham, son of George Azro ^°, b. in L. Dec. 7, 
1854. ra. Nov. 6, 1880, Alice A., dan. of Moses N. Ilowland, b. in 
Easton, May 17, 1858. He res. in L. from birth to 1879. Farmer. 

Ch, — 

i. Louise Woods, b. Peacham, Vt., Jan. 10, 1882. 
ii. Tracy Willard, b. Peacham, Vt., July 14, 1888. 

15. Andrew AVoods Bingham, son of George Azro ^^, b. in Bath, 
Sept. 24, 1861. ra. Oct. 17, 1888, Corinda Anna, dan. of James Cnn- 
ningham, b. in Boston, Mass., Feb. 1, 1859. Episcopal. He has res. 
in L. since 18G2. Merchant. Democrat. Postmaster, Feb. 22, 1SS7, 
to 1891, and March 1, 1895, to 1899. Board of Health, 1891. Treas. 
L. Driving Park Association, 1889. J. P. State. 

Ch., b. in L.,— 

i. George, b. June 17, 1891, d. L. same day. 
ii. Andrew Woods, b. June 19, 189o. 
iii. James Cunningham, b. Sept. 30, 1895. 

16. George Hutchins Bingham, son of George Azro '°, b. in L. 
Ang. 19, 1864. m. Oct. 29, 1891, Cordelia Pearmain, dan. of Sylves- 
ter'Baxter Hinckley, b. in Chelsea, Mass., Jan. 20, 1866. He was 
educated in L. High School, St. Johnsbnry, Vt., Academy, and grad. 
from Dart. Coll. in 1887, He stndied law with his father, and attended 
Harvard Law School, grad. in 1<S91. He was admitted to the Bar in 
Concord, Ang. 1891, "and at once entered into partnership with his 
father nnder the firm name of Bingham & Bingham, which continued 
luitil the death of his father, Jan. 22, 1895. Soon after he formed a 
partnership with Hon. D. A. Taggart, and continues in active practice 
in Manchester, where he now resides. Episcopal. Democrat. J. P. 
State. 

Ch.,— 

i. Eltzareth Hinckley, b. Chelsea, Mass., July 22, 1892. 

ii. CiEORGh; PIuTCHiNs, 1). L. Jan. 0, 1895. 

iii. Cordelia Praumain, b. L. July 20, 189G. 

VOL. II. — 5 



Q6 Bingham — Bishop. 

17. TitACY Bingham, sou of Elisha Warner '. m. Hannah Kent, d. 
in Allegan, Mich. He res. most of his life in Woodstock and Windsor, 
Vt. Representative from Woodstock, 1836. d. in Allegan, Mich. 

18. WiLLARD Bingham, son of Tracy", b. in Woodstock, Vt., in 
1<S:^7. ui. March 4, 1851, Sarah Eliza, dan. of James Adams Furber 
(See), b. in Woodstock, Vt., April 28, 1834, d. in Allegan, Mich., 
March 15, 1891. He d. in Allegan, Mich., May 13, 1876. 

19. CiiAULES Flynn Bingham, son of Willard ^^ b. in Windsor, 
Midi., Nov. 16, 1858. m. Jan. 3, 1884, Hattie Maud, dau. of Wil- 
liam K. and Mary (Meserve) Quimby, b. in Whitefield, Oct. 15, 1863. 
Free Ba[)tist. He Jias res. in L. since 1880. Undertaker. Repub- 
lican. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge; Master, 1889-90. K. T., St. 
Gerard Com. E. C. , 1897. No children. 



BISHOP. 

1. Nathaniel Bishop, b. in St. Johnsbury, Vt., Jan. 8, 1798. m. 
first. May 18, 1825, Olive, dau. of Timothy Ide, b. in Lyndon, Vt. , 
March 30, 1803, d. in L. July 26, 1845. m. second, Abigail Free- 
man, b. in Waterford, Vt. He res. in L. from 1835 until he d., Aug. 
7, 1883. Farmer. Democrat. Selectman, 1859-60. J. P. A. F. 
and A. M. 

Ch.,— 

2. i. Horace A., b. Waterford, Vt., Feb. 23, 1828. 

ii. Olive, b. Waterford, Vt., Dec. 3, 1829. m. Thomas J. Ward, res. 

Danville, Vt., farmer, 
iii. Ellen Ide, b. Waterford, Vt., April 2, 1834. m. Lendall Bisliop, res. 

St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
iv. WiLLAHD Ide, b. L. July 20, 1836. 
V. Emma, b. L. Nov. 5, 1842. m. Ferdinand Shattuck, res. Wheelock, Vt. 

2. Horace A. Bishop, son of Nathaniel \ b. in Waterford, Vt., Feb. 
2;!, 1.S2S. 111. first, April 15, 1851, Sarah A. Brown, d. in Newbury, 
Vt. m. second, Dec. 24, 1854, Martha E., dau. of Eben Jones, b. in 
St. Johnsbury, Vt., May 14, 1833, Cong. He res. in L. from 1835 
until 1849, and from 1861 until he d., March 9, 1891. During the time 
he was away from L. he was a boot and shoe manufr. After returning 
to L. in 1S61, he engaged in the poultry business, and when he d. was 
the largest poultry and egg dealer in Northern N. H. Cong. J. P. 

Ch., b. in Newbury, Vt, — 

3. i. Edward Everett, b. Oct. 18, 1859. 
ii. 8. LiLLiA, b. July 6, 1801. 

3. Edwaki) Everett Bishop, son of Horace A.-, b. in Newbuiy, Vt., 
Oct. l.S, 1,S59. m. May 11, 1885, Carrie M., dau. of John P. Miner, b. 
in Lyman, June 4, 1859. Methodist. He res. in L. from 1861 until 
1889, when he moved to Bethlehem, where he now res. p^armer. Dem- 
ocrat. Selectman, 1895-6-7. Representative, 1897. Member State 
Board of Agriculture since 1897. Cong. St. Johnsbury Academy, 1876. 

Ch., - 

i. Edward Horace, b. L. Oct. 1889. 

ii. Harry John, b. Bethlehem, July, 1891. 

iii. Willie Russell, b. Bethlehem, Oct. 1893. 

iv. Charles Alonzo, b. Bethlehem, Feb. 1895. 



Bishop. G7 



BISHOP. 

4. Samuel Bisnor, h. in Lisbon, Fol). 21, 1776. ni. Feb. lo, 1802, 
Elizabeth, dim. of Xtitluin CaswelP (See), b. in L. April 27, 17.S(i. d. 
in Landut'f. March G, 1.S74. Me res. in Landaff, wliere he d. Sept. 27, 
1^S58. Farmer. 

Ch., — 

i. JosiAH, 1). Jan. I, 1804, d. Dec. 29, 1820. 
ii. SopHRONiA, I). .Inly G, 1805, il. Oct. G, 1805. 
ill. KvELiNA, 1). June MO, 180tj. m. Jabez Willey, farmer. She <i. Feb. G, 

1827. 
iv. Leonaki), I). Api-il 17, 1808. in. first, Klizabetli Webber, ni. seooni], 

Sarali Aim Abbott. Farmer. He (1. in Lilibv^ I'risnii in 18(i2. 
V. Hannah, b Sept. 11, ISO!), m. Seldon Willey. " Slie d. Mareli 24, 1887. 
vi. ,Jank, b. Nov. 17, 1811. m. William Williamson. She il. .June oO, 18-18. 

5. vii. KussELL JNIooRE, b. Lisbon, May 27, 1813. 

viii. JoHx, b. April 6, 1815. in. Adeline Kicbardson. Soldier in Rebellion, 
d. Mempliis, Tenn., Aug. 23, 1862. 
ix. Betsey, b. Deo. 27, 1811). m. William Thornton. She d. May O, 1853. 
X. Melvina S., b. Sept. 11, 1818. m. William Weld. She d. Sept. 30, 

1842. 
xi. Franklin, b. Mav 23,1820. m. Jane Brill. He d. Feb. 16, 1852. 
xii. Maria W., b. May 17, 1822. unm., d. Sept. 30, 1842. 
xiii. Diana, b. April 22, 1824. m. Charles C. Tyler. 

xiv. Sarah A., b. Oct. 2, 1825. m. George Kendall. She d. June 18, 1847. 
XV. Martin, b. Dec. 22, 1827. unm., d. Jan. 10, 1852. 
xvi. RuFus, b. Dec. 10, 1829. d. Nov. 17, 1834. 

5. Russell Moore Bishop, son of Samuel'*, b. in Lisbon, May 27, 
IHi;]. m. April 3, 1837, Charlotte, dan. of Thomas Hunt, b. in Bath, 
Dec. 31, 181!J, d. in L. May 9, 1888. He res. in L. from 18G9 until 
he d. June 18, 187G. Stone-mason and contractor. 

Ch.,— 

0. i. Henry Dinsmore, b. Lyman, Aug. 5, 1838. 

ii. Eleanora F., b. LandafE, July 24, 1842. m. Nov. 22, 1877, Bradley 

Tiiomas, stable-keeper. He d. Nov. 10, 1885. 
iii. Cassius M. C, b. Batb, March 28, 1849. m. Oct. 8,1873, Anna Packer. 

d. Gorham, Dec. 20, 1879. Jeweller. She d. Feb. 20, 1881. 
iv. Her.man T., b. Bath, Feb. 18, 1853. m. in 1875, Adda Haskell. He d. 

Puebla, Col., March 28, 1888. Druggist. 
V. Herbert T., b. Bath, Feb. 18, 1853. unm. He d. Worcester, Mass. 
June 2, 1875. Book-keeper. 

6. Henky Dinsmore Bishop, son of Russell Moore % b. in Lyman, 
Aug. 15, 1838. in. first, Jan. 3, 1860, Zilpha, dau. of Hosea Howland, 
b. in Lisbon, Feb. 12, 1841, d. in L. July IG, 1879. m. second, Klizal)eth 
J., dau. of Flbenezer C. Stevens, b. in Toi)sham, Vt., May 24, l.S3o. 
He has res. in L. since 1877. .Stone-mason and contractor. Re))ubli- 
can. Co. H, oth N. H. Inf. G. A. R. A. F. and A. M.. Burns 
Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Com. 32 A. A. S. R. 

Ch., by w. Zilpha, b. in Lisbon, — 

i. Ida Amanda, b. March 18, 18tJ2. m. Robert Moore (See). 

ii. Lottie Lodise, b. March 20, 1872. ni. Wilfred O. Smith (See), 
iii. Ladra M.,b. ,Ian. 9, 1874. m. July 22, 1893, Carl S. Bixby, clerk, res. 

Haverhill, Mass. 
iv. Cassie May, b. July 10, 1876. in. F>ed H. Merrill (See). 



68 Blake — Blakslee — Blandin. 



BLAKE. 

1. William Harrison Blake, son of Harrison, b. in Landaff, Aug. 
20, 1842. m. Nov. 7, 1865, Elizabeth H., dau. of James Callioun, b. in 
L. Sept. 16, 1844. He has res. in L. since 1880. Clerk. Republi- 
can. Co. G, nth N. H. Inf., Co. H, 1st N. H. H. Art., Sergt. G. A. R. 
A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 

Ch.,— 

i. Florence, b. Lisbon, Dec. 22, 1866, d. Lyman, June 12, 1860. 

ii. Maud Clementine, b. Lyman, April 27, 1870. m. Marsliall Albert 

Eaton (See). 
iii. James Calhoun, b. Biggs, Cal., June 6, 1878. 

2. Myuon Levi Blake, son of Harrison, b. in Landaff, Got. 29, 1856. 
m. Oct. 1, LS!»]. Elsie Bell, dau. of Charles H. Hoyt, b. in Haverhill. 
Nov. 25, 1867. He has res. in L. since 1881. Laborer. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Raymond R., b. Sept. 10, 1892, d. L. Feb. 5, 1893. 
ii. Roy Burn, b. Sept. 14, 1893. 
iii. Guy H., b. July 4, 1897, d. L. Nov. 20, 1897. 



BLAKSLEE. 

L Moses Blakslee, son of John, 1). in Dalton, June 8, 1808. m. 
May 29, 18;58, Mary Emeline, dau. of Parker Cushinau (See), b. in L. 
in 1811, d. in L. Jan. 14, 1894. Cong. He res. in L. from 1857 until 
hed.. June 18, 1877. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., - 

i. Elvira E., b. Dalton, Jan. 10, 1840. m. April 10, 1855, James Sayres, 

carpenter, res. Concord, Vt. 
ii. Climena, b. L. June 29, 1843. m. Miio C. Pollard (See), 
iii. Eliza R., b. Canada West, April .30, 1850. m. Feb. 4, 1879, Loren 

Ricker, farmer, res. L. 



BLANDIN. 

1. Lyman Blandin, son of Jonathan, b. in Bethlehem, Jan. 14, 1794. 
m. June 20, 1825, Dolly, dau. of Levi Bean, b. in Gilmanton, Aug. 
20, 1799, d. in L. March 29, 1888, Free Bai)tist. He res. in L. from 
1866 until he d. Dec. 4, 1887. Farmer. Free Baptist. Republican. 

Ch., b. in Bethlehem, — 

i. WiLLARD, b. Sept. 22, 182(3. m. Mary Pierce, d. July 18, 1857. Was 

killed by lightning at Flume House. Hotel clerk. 
ii. Mary Caroline, b. Dec. 17, 1827. in. John Pierce, Jr. (See John 

Pierce), lumber manufr., res. Bethlehem. She d. May 20, 1896. 
iii. Relief P,., b. Feb. 8, 1829, d. Bethlehem, 1840. 
iv. Eliza K., b. March 19, 1831. m. Dennis Wheeler (See). 
V. John B., b. Feb. 14, 1833. m. first, Emeline Balch. m. second, Lucy 

Balch. res. Lancaster. Farmer, 
vi. Sarah Louisa, b. Aug. 14, 1836. m. Otis G. Hale (See). 



Blodgett — Bond — Bonney. 69 



BLODG-ETT. 

1. Cyiu;s Romxs Bi.orxiKTT, son of Howard, b. in Stcwartstown, 
Oct. 2(5, 1841. ni. July 9, 186(), Anuclino, dan. of Ediunnd Cook, It. in 
Cainpton, Nov. "i;^. l.S.is. Sho d. Oct. 11. l-SO-S. He has res. in L. 
since 1884. Farmer. Kepnhlican. Co. H, I3tli N. H. Inf. ('apt. 
U. S. C. T. C. A. K. 

Cii.,- 

i. Claua Susan, b. Campton, May 14, I8ti7. Assistant, Ilaiiipton Insti- 
tute, Va. 
ii. Km.a Naomi, b. Blooinficlil, Vt., June 17, 1871. in. Oct. 2o, 18'.tl, Her- 
bert K. W. Chutter, salesman, res. Boston, Mass. 
iii. Sarah Bell, b. Blooinfiekl, \'t., March 1, 1873. Nurse. Grad. Mass. 

Gen. Hospital, 
iv. Herbert Ralph, b Bloomfield, Vt., Oct. 25, 1874. m. .April 18, IDOO, 

Cathelena V. HolTnian (See). 
V. Martha Cook, b. Bloomfield, Vt., June 15, 1877. 

vi. William Edmund, b Bloomfield, Vt., Feb. 2, 1880. Student, Worces- 
ter Polytechnic Institute, 1903. 



BOND. 

1. John Bond, \w. Abigail Young. He moved from Gilnianton to 
Hanover in 1801, where he d. 

2. John Bond son of John \ b. in Gihnanton. Jan. 15, ITl'o. m. 
Nov. 18, 1.S18, Comfort Everett. He d. in Dalton, April 21, IST;'). 

3. Lucius Bond, son of Jolin -, b. in Haverhill, May 5, 1S21. ni. 
Laura Ballon, res. in Dalton most of iiis life. d. in L. Fel). H, ISDI. 

4. P'k.\xk Pierce Bond, son of Lucius ^ b. in Dalton. April 18, 
1855. m. Jan. 1, 1878, Emma Lucinda. daii. of Edward P. Cushman, 
b. in Dalton, Feb. 25, 1856, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1885. 
Merchant. Democrat. Town Clerk, Dalton, 1877 to 188,') inc. Rep- 
resentative from Dalton, 1885-6. Selectman, 1894-1900 inc. Director 
L. Savings Bank. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard 
Com. 32° A. A. S. R. (Book of Biog. Grafton Co., p. 408.) 

Ch., — 

i. Bernard (^uincv, b. Dalton, Dec. 19, 1878. Student Dart. Coll. 1901. 



BONNEY. 

1. Thomas Bonney, emigrant ancestor, b. 1604, from Dovei-. Eng- 
land, was a resident of Duxbiu'y, Mass., as early as 1634. He m. 
Mary Terry, m. second jNIary Hunt. His will is dated Jan. 2, 1688y9, 
and proved ]\Iay 1, 1693. 

2. James Bonney, son of Thomas', m. June 14, 1695. Abigail 
Bishop, b. Oct. 30, 1659, dau. Dep. Gov. James Bishop of Conn. She 
d. April 12, 1714. He m. second, Dec. 12. 1711. Mary, perhaps 
Marv Hudson. He lived in Pembroke, IMass., wiiere lie d. 1722. 



70 Bonne y. 

3. Job Bonney, son of James'-, b. in Pembroke, Mass. bapt. April 
26, 1713. m. May 9, 1733, Ruth lUsbee. They had twelve eiiildren. 

4. Benjamin Bonney, son of Job, settled in Chesterfield, Mass. 
Member of the Mass. Legislature, a captain in the Revolution, and 
is credited with several terms of service. He m. April 3, 1759, Silence 
AVhite. Thirteen children. 

6. Peter Bonney, son of Benjamin*, b. in Chesterfield, Mass., May 
1, 1773. m. Lydia West, who d. in 1799. He m. second, April 3. 
1800, Eleanor Savage, b. Middleton, Conn., Nov. 16, 17S1, dau. of 
Stephen Savage (See). He lived in Charlestown from 1793 to 1800, 
when he removed to this town. An active and respected citizen. 
Farmer and tanner. ^Yhig. Representative, 1810. Selectman, 1803. 
Moderator, 1810-1814. Treasurer, 1809-1812. Deputy sheriff, 1804- 
1808. J. P. 

Ch. by w. Lydia, b. in Charlestown, — 
i. Wales, b. June 26, 1799. 

Ch. by w. Eleanor, b. in L., — 

ii. Emily, b. May 30, 1801. in. Josiah Kilburn (See). 

6. iii. Bknjamin W., b. Feb. 2, 1808. 

iv. Elvika, b. March 14, 1805. m. Sewell Brackett (See). 
V. AlxMeria, b. Sept. 9, 1807. ni. Dean Conant (Sec). 
vi. Fkaxklin Rilev, b. Dee. 20, 1810. unm. Lawyer, d. New Orleans, 

La., about 1840. 
vii. Elizabeth Maria, b. Oct. 12, 1815. in. first, W. li. B. Wills, lawyer, 
(1. New Orleans, La. ni. secund, Parker; in. third, Henry Gor- 
don Walton, lawyer, d. San Francisco, Cal. Teacher, and author of 
" Sandwich Islands as They Are." She d. San Francisco, April 20, 
1892. Ch., by W. R. B. Wills : Mariana Alley, b. New Orleans, La., 
1843, teacher, res. San Francisco, Cal. West Bonney, b. New (Jrleans, 
La., 1845. (L. Cen., p. 283.) 

7. viii. Alfred Tike, b. Aug. 29, 1820. 

ix. Ellen, b. April 2, 1825. in. Oliver S. St. .John (See). 

6. Ben.iamin West Bonney, son of Peter \ b. in L. Feb. 2, 1803. 
in. April, 1848, Adriana, dau. of Sylvanus Rapalje, b. in N. Y. City in 
1826 or 7, d. in San Francisco, Cal., in 1891. He res. in L. in youth, 
grad. from Dart. Coll. Class of 1824, taught the Peacham (Vt.) Acad- 
emy- a few months, and then entered upon the study of law with Hon. 
Stephen Webster Marston of Newburyport, Mass. He afterward studied 
with Gen. Jacob Riitsen Van Rensselaer at Clarence, N. Y., and Hon. 
Jonas Piatt of N. Y. City. He commenced practice in N. Y. City in 
1829 and continued until he became a Judge of the Supreme Judicial 
Court of N. Y^, Jan. 1, 1860. In 18.^8 Dart. Coll. conferred upon him 
tlie degree of LL.D, and he was one of the board of trustees of that in- 
stitution from 186.5 to 1868. He d. in N. Y'. City, Aug. 18, 1868. (See 
L. Cen., pp. 130-1.) 

Ch., b. in N. Y. City, — 

i. Eleanor, b. March 2, 1849. m., 1869, Edward F. Brown, lawyer, res. 

N. Y. City, 
ii. Adriana Rai-al.je, b. April 30, 18.50. m., 1870 or 71, Dr. Weber, 

physician, res. Berlin, Germany, 
iii. Benjamin West, res. Fishkill, N. Y. 

iv. Susan Uapalje, in. Lieut. Scholtzteasteir, Army, res. Berlin, Germany. 
V. Alfred, res. Fisiikill, N. Y. Farmer, 
vi. Jeromas K. Civil engineer, 
vii. Ella. 



Bonuei/ — BoKf/rlck — Boufwell — B<iU('i<. 71 

7. Alfred Pikic Ronnkv, sou of Peter', b. in L. Awj:. 2'.t. l.s-2(). 
m. Nov. 1. 1<S43, Emily, dim. of William liiick, t). in ('<)iicor<l. \t.. 
March o, 182;'). She now res. in Monroe. He res. in L. from birth 
until 1842. Merchant, d. in Waterfonl Vt., March 81, IS.-.T. 

Ch., I), in Waterford, Vt., — 

i. Fkanklin Wkst, b. Sept. 9, 1844, d. 18C.8. 

ii. Mary E., h. Dec. 4, 1845, res. Monroe, 

iii. Isabel, b. Oct. 17, 184U. 

iv. AM-Riii> Dean, b. July 9, 1851. in. Jan. 27, 188(5, Anna Wilkinson. 

V. Kmii.y I., b. Feb. 27, 185:!. m. June 15, 1882, Frank .Vniy, res. Monroe, 

vi. Peter Ikving, b. April 24, 1850. ni. Oct. 17, 1881, Kate Davenport, 
res. Boston, .Mass. 

BOSTWICK. 

1. Seyjiour Ai):\[ek Rostwick, son of Julius Clark, b. in Peru, 
N. Y., Aug. 19, 1835. m. April 11, 18.-,4, INIary Esther, dau. of Allen 
P. Peabody, b. in Meredith, Aug. 18, ISST), Cong. He has res. in L. 
since 1894. Machinist. Unitarian. Re[)ublican. 

Ch., — 

1. Perley, b. Laconia, 1856. ni. Alice 0.sgood, res. L. 
ii. Lena A., b. Mavnard, Mass., 1862. m. .losepli E. Walcott, res. L. 

(See). 
iii. Charles S., b. Clielsca, Mass., 1880. 

BOUTWELL. 

1. Frank Routwell, son of James, b. in Lancaster, July o, 1837. 
m. Nov. 8, 1877, C3ntlua, dau. of Henr}- Rrucc, b. in RarneL, Vt., 
April l.T, 1842, Cong. He res. in L. from 1844 until he d., Sv[)i. 1, 
1883. Farmer. Republican. Co. E, 14th N. H. Inf. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Frank, b. July 6, 1878. 
ii. Charles, b. Oct. 3, 1882. 

BOWLES. BOLLES. 

1. Obed Roelk.s, son of John and Mercy (Randall) Rolles, b. in 
Richmond, June 12, 1782. m. April 15, 171)8, Scla Goss : m. se(K)ntl, 
Dec. 27. 1803, Waitstill Aldrich, b. in Richmond, IMarcli 11, 1782, 
dau. of Nathan and INIartha (Jillson) Aldrich. He removed to Reth- 
lehem about 18U5. d. in Dalton, Julv 23, 18G4. His wife d. in Dalton, 
March 22, 1848. 

2. Nathan Rolles, son of Obed '. b. in P)ethlehem, May 23, 1813. 
m. Oct. 2(3, 1837, Fanny Day, dau. of "NVillard Streeter (See), b. Feb. 
9, 1818, d. in Rethlehem, Sept. 21, 1882. She m. second, George 
Parker of Concord. Vt. Nathan res. in L. from 1847 to 1850. Farmer, 
d. in Rethlehem, June 4, 1875. 

Ch., — 

i. WiLLARD Streeter, b. Dalton, Jan. 24, 18.7.t. d. Dalton, Feb. 26, 1840. 
ii. Charles Manson, b. Dalton, July o, 1841, d. Dalton, .March 11, 1840. 
iii. Charles Willard. b. L. Xms;. 24, 1847. unni. Lawver. d. X. Y. 

City, July 5, 1891. 
iv. Cortes Hibbard, b. L. Aujj. 12, 1850. 



72 BoUes— Bowles. 

3. Jamks Bolles, son of Obed\ l>. in Bethlehem, Feb. 3, 1824. ra. 
Dec. "26, 1847, Lovisa F., dau. of Simeon Bolles, b. in Winchester, Oct. 
15, 1827. Baptist. He has res. in L. since 1886. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in Dalton, — 

i. Arlktta E., b. March 7, 1854. m. Dec. 25, 1872, Dr. Charles E. 

Howell, physician, res. Stamford, Ct. 
ii. Orrin James, b. Feb. 27, 1857, d. Dalton, Aug. oO, 1864. 

4. CoKTES IIiBBAKD BoLLKs, son of Natlian ^, b. in L, Aug. 12, 
1850. m. June 29, 1878, Lizzie Minerva, dau. of Curtis Whitcomb 
(See), b. in JJethleliem, Jan. 28, 1859. She m. second, Andrew J. 
Sellingham (See). Cortes res. in L. nearly all his life, where he d. 
Nov. 24, 1890. Lumber manufr. Democrat. 

Ch., - 

i. Blanche Minerva, b. Lisbon, Sept. 11, 1879. ni. Frank W. Elliott 

(See). 
ii. Grace Ella, b. L. Oct. 19, 1881. in. Dec. 4, 1899, Arthur D. Merrill, 
iii. Charles Orville, b. Bethlehem, Aug. 6, 1884. 
iv. Roger Forrest, b. L. Nov. 18, 1887. 



BOWLES. 

5. George Cog.swell Bowles, son of Cliandler, b. in Lisbon, Feb. 
11, 1833. m. first, March 13, 1856, Fmily, dau. of Uriah Oakes, b. in 
Lisbon, (!)ct. 20, 1835, d. in Lisbon, Jan. 11, 1886. Advent, m. second, 
Dec. 31, 1888, Maria Patten, dau. of Peter Ilardv, b. in Hampstead, 
Jan. 27, 1839, Advent. He has res. in L. since June, 1892. Advent 
clergyman. Educated in district and select schools of Lisbon. Or- 
dained at Alton Bay in 1876. He has been located at Sugar Hill (Lis- 
bon), Messina, N. Y., and has sup[)]ied at Franconia, Wliitefield, St. 
Johnsbury, and Littleton. A member of the State Ministerial Com. for 
several 3'ears. He taught school in Lisbon in 1854-5. 

Ch.,— 

i. Ethel M., b. Lisbon, May 11, 1870. m. April 29, 1896, Horace K. 
Miller, glover, res. L. 

BOWLES. 

6. Frank Eugene Bowles, sou of Almond, b. in L. Nov. 13, 1856. 
m. Nov. 10, 1880, Fenella, dan. of Obed B. Quimby (See), b. in Lis- 
bon, March 12, 1858. Advent. He res. in L. in youth, and since 1879. 
Furniture merchant. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Dulcie Eudell, b. F>b. 2, 1890. 
ii. Emily Almina, b. July 18, 1893. 

BOWLES. 

7. Caleb Wells Bowles, son of Jesse, b. in Lisbon. Dec. 22, 1809, 
m. first, in 1832, Martlia, dau. of Abel Goodnow, b. in Grafton, Vt, in 
1807, d. in Betlilehem. ^May 26, 1858. m. second, Oct. 3, 1858, Sally 
Oakes, dau. of Joseph Barrett, b. in Bethlehem, Sept. 18, 1815, Cong. 



/ti>/r/i'S — IJoiniKfii. 73 

He res. in L. from LS.si imtil he d., Feb. 8, 18.S2. Ftiniicr. Free Bap- 
tist. Democrat. 

Ch., by w. Martha,— 

i. IIicNRV H., b. Lisbon, 18;5.j. uiim., res. IJsbon. One of projjrs. of Sun- 
set Hill House, 
ii. Maky M., b, Lisbon, l!-i;i(5. ni. iSoT, Leander I>. Moulton. P'aiMUT. 
He <1. Lisbon, 189L 
iii. Lyman E., b. Lisbon, 18M8. ni. 1805, ,bilia Lelanil. Insurance ai>ent. 

He d. Newtown, I'a., Sept. 14, 1872. 
iv. Martha ^L, b. Lisbon, 1843, res. Lisbon. 

V. Augusta S., b. Betlilelieni, 1848. ni. 1870, Joseph IJ. Uall. Snatii 
nianufr. Slie d. Alliens, Vt., .luly '20, 1877. 



BOWMAN. 

1. N.ATiiANiEL ]>ow.'MAN, a native of Enghind, was one of the early 
proprietors of Watertown, Mass. If he ditl not emigrate with \\'in- 
throp and Saltonstall, he became a resident previous to 1();>7. lie 
early removed to Cambridge Farms, now Lexington. His wife Anna 
is not named in his will dated Oct. 21, 1679. It is probable she was 
deceased at that date. He died Jan. 2, 1681/2. 

2. FRANns Bowi\rAN, son of "Nathaniel ', born 16.'50, was achnitted 
freeman 1652. He resided in Cambridge Farms, where he died Dec. 16, 
1687. He m. Sept. 26, 1661, Martha'sherman, b. Feb. 21, 1641, dau. 
of John and INIartha (Porter) Slierman of Watertown. 

3. Francis Bowmax, son of Francis^, b. in Lexington, Sept. 14, 
1662. m. June 2G, 1684, Lydia Stone, b. Nov. 2.'), 1(;65, dau. of Dea. 
Samuel and Sarah (Stearns) Stone ; lie m. second, Ruth Angier, dau. 
of Rev. Samuel and Hannah (Oakes) Angler. Hannah Oakes was a 
dau. of Rev. Urian Oakes, Pres. Harvard University. He was among 
the most prominent men of Lexington. He was selectman many 
^'ears, representative six vears, and a royal magistrate. He d. Dec. 
23, 1744. His widow Ruth d. July 2:5. 1754. 

4. John Bowman, son of Francis ■', b. in Lexington, 1681t. ni. Mary 
Stone, b. Sept. 26, 1692, dau. of John and Rachel (Shepherd) Stone 
of Lexington. He d. in Lexington, April 30, 1726 ; she d. June 28, 
1757. 

5. Jonas I'owman. son of John'*, b. in Lexington, Feb. 3, 1717. m. 
May 19, 1739, Abigail Russell. He owned the Covenant 1739, and the 
births of three children are recorded in i^exington. 

6. Jonas Bowman, son of Jonas ^, b. in Lexington, July 19, 1739. 
He m. May 18, 1758, Susannah (Iregory, and removed to Ilenniker in 
the autumn of 1763, being the fifth settler in the town. His wife d. 
Sept. 25, 1800 ; he m. second, Prudence (Hardy) Rice, widow of Elijah 
Rice of Henniker. He was a lieutenant and a captain in the Revolu- 
tionary army and did good service. Tn town affairs he was a con- 
spicuous character (See History of Henniker.) He d. Mai'di 29, 1807. 
Of his twelve children, Jonathan and Walter removed to Littleton. 

7. JoNATTi.-VN Bowman, son of Jonas®, b. in Ilenniker. Nov. 23. 
1764. m. Mav 13, 1788, Anna. dan. of Jonathan Conner, b. Julv 9, 



74 Bowman. 

1771, (1. in L. May 14, 1836. He res. in L. from 1.S02 until he d., 
Sept. 10. 1.S42. Farmer. Selectman, 1808. 
Ch., — 

9. i. Jonas, b. Henniker, Dec. 9, 1788. 

10. ii. John, b. Henniker, Oct. 17, 1790. 

11. iii. Ira, b. Henniker, .June 9, 1793. 

iv. Benjamin, b. Henniker, April 9, 1795. m. Jan. 27, 1817, Alice VViicelock. 

He d. Coventry, Vt., Sept. 5, 1852. 
V. Anna, b. Henniker, April 6, 1798. ni. Aaron S. Wheelock (See). 

12. vi. WiLLARD, b. Henniker, July 4, 1800. 

vii. David, b. Henniker, Jan. 28, 1802, d. L. Aug. 13, 1821. Killed in raising 
Lower Waterford Bridge. 

13. viii. Abijah, b. L. July 21, 1804. 

i.x. LivoNA, b. L. Aug. 20, 1806, d. March 6, 1838. 
X. Oliver, b. L. Aug. 17, 1808, d. L. April 11, 1830. 
xi. Susanna, b. L. Jan. 10, 1812, d. L. Jan. 18, 1812. 

8. Walter Bowman, son of Jonas'^, b. in Henniker, Ma}' 31, 1782. 
m. Hannah Rice, b. March 18, 1775, dau. of Daniel and Sarah (Childs) 
Rice of Henniker, d. in L. Feb. 19, 1846. He res. in L. from 1803 un- 
til he d., March 16, 1840. Farmer. 

Ch.,— 

i. Hannah R., b. 1800. m. Simeon Remick (See). 

ii. Walter. tn. Martha Hall, res. Newport, Vt. Ensign 11th Co., 32d 

Regt. N. H. Militia. Aug. 23, 1824. Vacated April 3, 1826. 
iii. Daniel, m. Hetty Cass, 

iv. Baxter, res. Toledo, Ohio. 

V. Zadock. m. Elizabeth Morrill, res. Toledo, Ohio. 

14. vi. Royal, b. L. 

vii. James Wallace, res. Elmira, N. Y. 
viii. C'ozBi. ni. Joseph Farr, res. Coventry, Vt. 
ix. Harriet, m. Alfred Wright, res. Manchester. 

9. Jonas Bowm.in, son of Jonathan ', b. in Henniker, Dec. 9, 1788. 
pub. Feb. 26, 1811, Lois, dau. of Thomas Carter, b. in L., d. in L. 
March 31, 1880. He res. in L. from 1802 until he d., March 10, 1843. 
Farmer. 

Ch.,— 

15. i. Jonas, b. Lyman, Jan. 28, 1811. 

ii. Lois, b. 1819. in. Carter Evans, merchant. Last res. Audubon, Iowa. 

10. Joiix Bow.MAN, son of Jonathan ', b. in Henniker, Oct. 17, 1790. 
m. Nov. 14, 1816, Lovisa, dau. of John Gile (See), b. in L. Dec. 9, 
1800, Cong. d. in L. Sept. 6, 1877. He res. in L. from 1802 until he d., 
June 25, 1861. Lumber manufr. Methodist. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Aijigail Gile, b. May 4, \^\1. m. William Condon (See). 

10. ii. Curtis Coe, b. Nov. 14, 1818. 

17. iii. Isaac Wheeler, b. Nov. 26, 1820. 

iv. Augusta Ann, h. Dec. 31, 1822. m. Nov. 12, 1845, Benjamin B. Jones. 

Last res. Greenfield, Ohio. 
V. Alfred, b. July -20, 1825. ml Dec. -30, 1847, Susan Cleveland. Ensign 
5th Co., 32d Regt., N. H. Militia, 1844. Co. I, 1st N. H. H. Art. He 
d. Stanstead, P. Q., June 9, 1889. She d. L. April 9, 1849, gravestone, 
vi. Juliett, b. Feb. 22, 1827. ul Robert Carpenter, editor of " City and 

Country," Nyack, N. Y. 
vii. Hannah Oliva, b. July 16, 1829. m. Franklin G. Wetlierell (See), 
viii. William G., b. July 12, 1831. ni. Sarah , res. Vancouver, B. C 

18. ix. George, b. Aug. 3, 1833. 



BowDKin. 75 

X. Cauolink, b. Nov. 8, 18:^)5. m. first, Nov. '20, 18G1, Kdwanl L. Conieil- 
soii, steward. d. Xyack, N. Y., 1877. in. second, William Cargill, 
poiic-unian. d. Doc. 2, 1888. Slie d. Nyack, N. Y., April 4, 1889. 
xi. Sarah J., b. Fob. 25, 18:J8. unin,, d. L. Oct. 2'.), 1855. 
I'J. xii. Ai.HKKT Haruv, b. April 15, 18Kt. 

xiii. Helen,!). Fob. 2(1, 1842. ni. (Jharles F Kvorott (See). 
xiv. Drusella Iv, b. April 26, 1845. m. Oct. 2, 18()5, ,Iolin Charles Shay, 
painter. Siie d. L. June 27, 1882. 

11. Ik.v Bowman, son of Jonritli;ui ', b. in L. June 'J, 17!i3. pnb. 
April 20, 1820, .Judith, dau. of Daniel C'artor (See), b. in L. in IHOO. 
She d. in L. Jan. 8, 1847. He res. in L. from birth until 18;J5. d. in 
Lyman, Dec. 28, 184(J. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. David, b. 1821. m. Hannah Parker. Co. G, 11th N. II. Inf. Private. 

d. Ajjril 17, 1863. 
ii. Jemima, ni. Luther Iloskins, farmer, res. Stratford, 
iii. Lovisa. ni. .Tames Warner ("urtis, farmer Last res. Waterford, Vt. 
iv. Ira, b. July 10, 1831, d. Newark, X. J., Oct. 6, 1802. Co. D, 13th Refit. 
Mass. Vols. Wounded at Antietam. 
v. LucKETiA. m. Cooper. 

20. vi. John-, b. May 30, 1836. 

12. WiLLAKD r>ow.MAN, son of Jonathan '', b. in Henniker, July 4, 
1800. m. Jan. 2, 1828, Triphena, dau. of Joseph Abbott, b. in Charles- 
town, March 27, 1803, d. in Waterford, \'t., Oct. 10, 18G7. He res. in 
L. from 1802 until he d., Feb. 28, 1860. Farmer. Selectman, 1841. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. William, b. Nov. 6, 1828. m. March 6, 1850, Drusilla Richards, res. 

Atchison, Kas. Miller, 
ii. Eleanor M., b. Aug. 31, 1830. m. Nov. 9, 1852, Amos H. Silver, ma- 
chinist. He d. Dec. 10, 18(53. She d. Lowell, Mass., June 2!), 1803. 
iii. Oliver, b. Jan. 1832, d. L. Aug. 2, 1838. 
iv. Hakvey a., b. Feb. 1835, d. L. Aug. 5, 1838. 
v. Soi'iua a., b. July 21, 1887. m. (leorge W. Ferguson (See). 
vi. Henry A., b. May 11, 183U. ni. April, 18(58, Luella M. Daniels. Painter. 
Co. G, 2d N. H. Inf. Private. He d. St. .Tohnsbury, Vt., Jan. 23, 1892. 
She d. Oct. 1, 1887. 
vii. Edwin C, b. April 25, 1842. m. Aug. 20, 1862, Irena II. Richardson. 
Hotel-keeper. Co. D, 13tli N. H. Inf. Serut. (i. A.R. res. Water- 
ford, Vt. 
viii. Franklin A., b. June 2, 1815. Killedin battle of tiie Wilderness, June, 
1865. Co. A, 11th Mass. Inf. Private, res. L. 

13. Abltah Bowman, son of Jonathan", b. in L. July 21, 1804. m. 
Jan. 3, 1833, Maria, dau. of .Tonas - Lewis. 1). in L. iNIarcli 23, 1S12. 
d. in L. April 10, 1844. He res. in L. all his life and d. June 27, 187(i. 
Farmer. 

Ch., b. in L.. — 

i. Mary* Jane, b. Nov. 17, 1833. m. Horace Shute (See). 

ii. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 29, 1838. m. .James A. Williams (See). 

21. iii. William Burns, b. May 9, 1840. 
iv. Helen, b. Sept. 9, 1842, d. Ashland. 

V. Martha P., b. April 3, 1844. m. Sept. 1, 1860, Martin Burt, res. Lnnen-' 
burg, Vt. She was legally a<lopted by Anson Alexander (See). 

14. Royal Bowjian, son of Walter**, b. in L. m. first, March 23, 
1837, Chestina, dau. of Theodore Dyke, b. in Lyman, April 1. 1821, d. 
in Waterfoni, Vt., Sept. 16, 18,i9. m. second, in 1865, Orpha Adams. 



76 Boivman. 

He res. in L. in yoiiUiand in l.S3i')-6-57. Farmer, d. in Newport, Vt, 

Sept. 27, 1S71. " 

C'h., by w. Ciicstina, b. in Lyman, — 

i. Clarissa, b. June 24, 1839. m. 1855, James D. White, farmer. She tl. 

St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1879. 
ii. Baxter, b. June 2, 1841. m. Feb. 11, 1806, AntentiaC. Kilby. Farmer. 

res. Ne\vi)ort, Vt. Co. I, 3(1 Vt. Inf. Private, 
iii. AcKLiA. m. 18(35, WilUam Ellis, maciiinist, res. Lowell, Mass. 
iv. Ai.piiONSO B.,d. 1872. Fanner. 
V. Martha H., 1). March 14, 1850, il. Waterford, Vt., Marcli 28, 18G4. 

15. Jonas Bowman, son of Jonas °, b. in Lyman, Jan. 2<S, l.Sll. 
pnb. July 4, 1.S40, Mary, dau. of Ii;[)hraim Carter, b. in Peaeham, Vt. , 
in 1<S19, d. in L. Marcli 17, LS85, Cong. He res. in L. from 1848 until 
he d., March, 1888. Farmer. Cong. 

Ch.,— 

22. i. LoREN, b. Peaeham, Vt., June 3, 1841. 

ii. Christie, b. L. Nov. 13, 1848. m. Aug. 1871, Ira Locke, piano-maker. 
• res. Leominster, Mass. 

16. Curtis Cop: Bowman, son of John '°, b. in L. Nov. 14, 181.S. 
m. Jan. 13, 1847, Lavina Bigelow, dan. of George Witherell, b. Hart- 
land, Vt., Jan. 13, 1824, Cong. He res. in L. all bis life, and d. Feb. 
23, 1877. Linnber-dealer and merchant. Rei)nblican. Depnty sheriff, 
1864 to 1869 inc. Fire ward, 184.5-G. J. P. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Florence Syiul, b. Aug. 30, 1849. m. Charles A. Farr (See). 
ii. Kdwaru Curtis, b. March 27, 1850, d. Juiv 4, 1856. 
, iii. Eugene, b. March, 1853, d. L. Aug. 29, 1853. 
iv. Ellen Louise, b. March, 1853, d. L. Sept. 29. 1853. 
V. Blanche, b. July 30, 1869, res. L. grad. Smith Coll. 1891. Teacher, 
Littleton Public scliools, 1 year: Hockford Coll., 111., 4 years; Chel- 
sea, Mass., High School, 2 years, m. Sept. 12, 1899, Edward Good- 
rich Watkins. res. Gardner, Mass. 

17. LsAAC Wheeler Bowman, son of John ^-'. b. in L. Nov. 26, 
1.S20. m. IMay 4, 1845, Elmira, dan. of John Coleman, b. in Tnfton- 
horo, Sept. 24, 1<S28, Cong. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. 
Repnblican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Emma Augusta, b. Boston, Mass., Aug. 20, 1848, d. Boston, Mass., Dec. 

5, 1849. 
ii. Erwin Coleman, b. L. Sept. 22, 1850. m. first, Lizzie Fay. m. sec- 
ond, 1893, Lydia Henderson, res. Boston, Mass. Fireman in Boston 
Fire Dept. 
iii. William Gile, b. L. May 1, 1852. Engineer, res. Jacksonville, J'la. 

23. iv. .John Isaac, b. L. March 28, 1857. 

V. Jennie Elmira, b. L. Jan. 5, 1860. m. Sept. 30, 1890, Parlin Leonard 

Barrows, clerk in Faneuil Market, Boston, Mass. 
vi. Carrie Venette, b. L. April 28, 1808. m. Newell Mudgett (See). 

18. George Bowman, son of John '", b. in L. Ang. 3, 1833. m. 
Nov. 1, 1865, Maria, (hui. of Arza Eastman (See), b.'in L. Ang. 16, 
1842, Cong. He res. in L. all his life, and d. May 8, 1892. Farmer. 
Cong. Repnblican. 

Ch., — 

i. Hakry Eastman, b. L. Jan. 12, 1879, d. L. June 12, 1895. 



Bowman — Bnickctt. 77 

19. Albkht Hahky Bowman, son of .lolin "*, b. in L. April lo, 1H4{). 
m. Aug. H, 18G1, INIaiy, dan. of David liean (See), b. in IJetlileiieni, 
Aug. 31, 1843, Episcopal. He has res. in L. all his life. Sergt. Co. I, 
1st N. H. II. Art. G. A. K. Chief Police, l,SG6-8-l)-76-7-8-.S3- 
4-7. Board of Health, 1882. Drum major Saranac Band. Democrat. 
No ch. 

20. Joan Bowman, son of Ira ", b. in L. May 30, 1835. m. first, 
Martha, dau. of Philip Mason, b. in Monroe, d. in Monroe, April 26, 
1805. ra. second, March i), 18(i9, Alma, dau. of Reuben Flanders, b. 
in Wheelock, Vt. , .June 15, 1835. He res. in L. in youth, and from 
1873 until he d., May 15, 1882. Farmer, llepublican. Co. K, 15th 
Vt. Inf. Private. 

Ch.,— 

i. Ida J., b. Boston, Mass., July 1, 1866. m. Jan. 8, 1886, Frank Dolbec, 
res. Stratford, farnior. 

21. WiLLi.vM Burns Bowman, son of Abijah '^, b. in L. May 9, 

1840. m. June 8, 1870, Ella, dau. of ,Iohn Coll)y (.^uimby (See), b. 
in L. March 9, 1848, Cong. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. 
Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., ^ — 

i. Edwin John, b. July 22, 1872, d. L. Sept. 21, 1805. 
ii. Minnie Jane, b. April 17, 1881. 
iii. Fred Ralph, b. Dec. 15, 1887. 

22. LoREN Bowman, son of Jonas ", b. in Peacham, Vt., June 3, 

1841. m. Dec. 8, 1881, Melissa, dau. of Samuel Brock, b. in Barnet, 
Vt., Feb. 14, 1852, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 1848. Farmer. 
No ch. 

23. John Isaac Bowman, son of Isaac Wheeler ^", b. in L. i\Iarch 
28, 1857. m. May 2, 1882, Mary .\nn, dau. of Henry Barr, b. in 
Boston, Mass., April 10, 1859. E[)iscopal. Ilc^ res. in L. from birth to 
1895. Painter. Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Walter Isaac, b. Boston, Mass., July 10, 1885, d. L. May 0, 1887. 
ii. Ida May, b. L. April 27, 1887. 



BRACKETT. 

1. William Brackett, son of Samuel and Elizabeth Brackett, was 
born in Dedham, Mass., May 7, 17(52. He m. Nov. 22, 1784, Anna 
Lauchlen, b. Dec. 26, 1765, ba[)t. in Dedham, Feb. 2, 1766, dau. of 
Samuel and Sarah (Haws) Lauchlen of Dedham. He removed to 
Sudbury, Mass. 

2. William Brackett, son of William \ b. in Sudbury, IMass., Oct. 
9, 1785. ra. Feb. 10, 1810, Lorana, dau. of Hector (?) Campl)ell, b. in 
Chester, Mass., June 12, 1791, d. L. May 11, 1874, Cong. He res. in 
L. from 1799 until he d., Dec. 7, 1859. Merchant. Cong. Federalist 
until Jackson campaign, when he changed to Democrat because of 
the Masonic issue. He was a devoted Mason, a member of Morning 



78 Brackett. 

Dawn and Burns Lodges, A. F. and A. M. Town Clerk, 1814 to 
1826 inc. Selectman, 1817. Fire ward, 1842-4-5. Representative, 
1819-20. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

6. i. William Campbell, b. Oct. 1, 1812. 

ii. Cephas, b. Jan. 20, 1816. res. L. Stafje propr. Brig. Quartermaster, 
Otli Brig. 2d Div., N. H. Militia, 1830. App. 1st Lieut. Governor's 
Horse Guards, 4th Co. He d. unm. L. May 3, 1899. 
iii. Laura, b. Jan. 11, 1819. m. Timothy Haynes (See). 

7. iv. Charles W., b. June 8, 1822. 

V. George S., b. May 29, 1828, d. L. June 19, 1828. 
vi. Caroline Adelia, b. Nov. 4, 1831. m. Henry Lowell Tilton (See). 

3. Aaron Brackett, son of William ^ b. in Siidbnrv. Mass., Ang. 
12, 17i)7. m. March 4, 1824, Mary, dau. of Abram Hews, b. in Wes- 
ton, Mass., Nov. 8, 1802, d. in Concord, May 9, 1875, Cong. He res. 
in L. from 1820 until he d., Jan. 11, 1868. Merchant. Cong. Re- 
pul)lican. Town Clerk, 1827-8-52-8. Representative, 1841-2. Fire 
ward, 1830 to 1841 inc., and clerk of same, 1841. Brigade Quarter- 
master, 6th Brig., -liX Div., N. H. Militia, 1821. A. F. and A. M. 
Morning Dawn, and first secretary Burns Lodge. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Martha A., b. Nov. 4, 1825. in. March 31, 1847, J. Smith Ross, physi- 
cian. He d. Great Falls, Nov. 1877. 
ii. George H., b. March 3, 1832, d. L. Sept. 29, 1832. 
iii. Sdsan H., b. Sept. 4, 1839. m. Allen J. Church (See). 

4. Sewell ]5rackp:tt, son of William ^ b. in Sudbury, Mass., Oct. 
9, 1799. m. Aug. 4, 1825, Elvira, dau. of Peter Bonney (See), b. in 
L. March 14, 1805, Cong. He res. in L. from 1832 to 1844, and d. 
about 1876. Cong. A. F. and A. M., Morning Dawn. 

Ch.,— 

i. William Henry, b. Waterford, Vt., June 6, 1826, d. Waterford, Vt., 

Sept. 18, 1826. 
ii. William Henry, b. Waterford, Vt., July 8, 1827. ni. Jane E. Fish. 

P>ank cashier, res. Boston, Mass. 
iii. Sewei.l, b. Waterford, Vt. ni. Carrie Richardson, 
iv. Franklin Bonney, b. Waterford, Vt. m. Lucy Brown, res. Boston, 

Mass. 
V. Dean Conant, d. 1847. Killed while coasting, 
vi. Mary Ann Baldwin, b. L. res. Boston, Mass. 

5. Samuel G. Brackett, son of William ', b. in Sudbury, Mass., 
Sei)t. 10, 1802. m. Jan. 1, 1827, Amanda, dau. of Rev. Drury Fair- 
bank (See), b. in Plymouth, March 8, 1803, d. in Waltham, "Mass., 
March, 1862. He res. in L. in 1840, d. in St. Johnsburv, Vt., Dec. 
14, 1859. Merchant. 

Ch., — 

i. Mary Ann, b. Landaff, Jan. 30, 1828. ni. Feb. 17, 1853, Fayette Jewett, 

physician (See). 
ii. Samuel Augustus, b. Barnet, Vt., Dec. 19, 1829. m. Feb. 19, 1856, 

Ruble N. Robbins. Merchant, res. Boston, Mass. 
iii. Klmore Fairbank, b. Waterford, Vt., May 26, 1839. m. first, April 7, 
18G0, Harriet M. Chamberlin, d. July 27, 1870. m. second, Oct. 1, 
1889, Frances H. Page. res. Boston. Dentist. 

6. William Campbell Brackett, son of William '-, b. in L. Oct. 1, 
1812. m. Jan. 18, 1842, Julia A., dau. of Samuel Ross, b. in Bath, 



Brackett. 79 

B''eb. 9, LSI 7. Her first husbiind was (Jooriro ITuteliins. Slio m. tliird, 
Col. Cyrus Eastman (See). William C. res. in L. all his life, and d. 
Feb. 14, 1H63. Merchant. J. P. 
Ch., b. in L.,— 

8. i. William Koss, b. Nov. 24, 1842. 

n. ii. Edwaki) Dudlky, b. Nov. 6, 1845. 

iii. HoRACK, b. .May 8, 1848, d. L. June, 1849. 

10. iv. Harvev Smith, b. Dec. 22, 1852. 

7. Charles White Brackett, son of William', b. in L. June 8, 
1822. m. first, Nov. 18, 1846, Lucretia, dau. of Otis Batchelder (See), 
b. in Bedford. March 12, 1827, d. in L. Feb. 20. 1871). m. second, 
May 21, 1881), Sarah J., dau. of Richard T. Sullivan, b. in Lisbon 
in 1858. Roman Catholic. She m. second, George L. Danforth (See). 
Charles W. res. in L. all his life, except five vears. and d. here Jan. 1, 
1891. Merchant. Republican. Town Clerk, 18r)9-G0. 

Ch. by w. Lucretia, b. in L., — 

i. Anna Lauchlen, b. Dec. 24, 1849. num., res. L. 

ii. Clara Labaree, b. Nov. 15, 1851, d. L. Nov. 16, 1853. 
iii. Carrie Adelia, b. Feb. 4, 185o. m. Henry Merrill (See). 
iv. Harry Batchelder, b. Sept. 25,1860. ni. Nov. IS'.H, Clara Gertrude 
Jenkins. Clerk in real-estate office, res. Everett, Mass. 

8. William Ross Brackett, son of William Campbell®, b. in L. 
Nov. 24, 1842. m. May 13, 18G8, Ella Eliza, dau. of Wilbur C. 
Stearns, b. in Worcester, Vt., Dec. 15, 1849. He res. in L. from birth 
until 18G4, and since 1895. Railroad official. A. F. and A. M., Burns 
Lodge. 

Ch., b. in Plymouth, — 

i. Bessie Stearns, b. Aug. 3, 1874, d. Aug-. 24, 1874. 
ii. William Cephas, b. March 15, 1876, d. May 25, 1876. 
iii. Lucy Stearns, b. June 23, 1879. 

9. Edward Dudley Brackett, son of William Campbell®, b. in L. 
Nov. 6, 1845. m. Jan. 7. 18G9, Georgianna Alice, dau. of James 
Munroe Hadley (See), b. in Rumney, March 13, 1846. He res. in L. 
from birth to 1864, now res. in Kansas City, Mo. Merchant. 

Ch., — 

i. Kate Ross, b. Emporia, Kas., Jan. 1, 1873, d. Irving, Kas., Oct. 31, 

1874. 
ii. Georgianna May, b. Topeka, Kas., June 15, 1877. Grad. Smith C'oll., 

1899. 

10. Harvey vSmith Brackett, son of William Campbell", b. iu Tj. 
Dec. 22, 1852. m. Jan. 31, 1883, Annie Stewart, dau. of B^ranklin 
Bonney Brackett, son of Sewell *, b. in Fall River, Mass., Aug. 21, 
1854. He res. in L. from 1852 to 1867, now res. in Portsmouth. 
Cashier. 

Ch., b. in Portsmouth, — • 

i. Ross Dudley, b. Sept. 17, 188G. 
ii. William Franklin, b. Aug. 11, 1888. 



80 Brennan — Brickett — Bridge. 



BRENNAN. 

1. John Brennan, son of -Tames, b. in Ireland in 1837. ra. April 
1(). 1861, Mary Ann, dan. of Patrick Doolev, b. in Qnebec, Dec. 25, 
18;52, Roman ('atliolic. He has res. in L. since 18S4. Section hand. 
Roman Catholic. 

Ch,, b. in St. Agatha, Can., — 

i. Jambs, b. Feb. 16, 18(33. m. Aug. 3, 18flO, Annie Burns, res. Carroll. 

Section foreman, 
ii. Annie G., b. May 12, 18G5. m. Patrick Good (See). 

BRICKETT. 

1. Abram Brickett, b. in Haverhill, Mass., moved to Newbur}', Vt., 
abinit 1788. where he had three sons, John, Abram, and Edmund. He 
m. Sarah Kelley. 

2. Jonx Brickett, son of Abram \ b. in Newbury, Vt., March 19, 
17.S0. m. March oO, 1813, Eliziabeth, dan. of Tarrant Putnam. He 
res. in L. from 1835 to 1852. Farmer and pearlash manufr. d. in 
Newbury, Vt., May 7, 1853. 

Ch., b. in Newbury, Vt., — 

;j. i. Harry, b. Feb. 1, 1818. 

ii. Eunice, b. 1820, d. 1820. 
iii. Sarah Ann, b. 1822. m. Sept. 18, 1844, John Underwood, carpenter. 

d. Bradford, Vt., Feb. G, 1871. 
iv. Eunice .Iane, b. 1820, d Jan. 0, 184G. 

3. Harrv Brickett, son of Jcjlin'-, b. in Newbury, Vt., Feb. 1, 1818. 
m. Aug. 18, ISJC), Eliza, dan. of Ca[)t. Joseph and Phebe (Gage) Cutter, 
1). in Jatfrey. Dec. 20, 1820. He res. in L. a few years prior to 1852. 
He was educated in Newl)ury. Vt., and Haverhill Academies, and grad. 
Dart. Coll. in 1840 ; studied medicine in Dart. Med. Coll. Taught 
Jaffrey and Francestown Academies, 1840 to 1850; Brown Latin 
Scliof)l, Newburyport, Mass., 1850 to 1852 ; Merrimack Normal School, 
1.S52 to 1856. Was ordained Cong. cl<M'gyman at Manchester, Jan. 2>'<, 
1S5,S. Pastor at Hillsboro Bridge,"lS57 to 1865 ; Cieneseo, 111., 18(55 to 
1.S72 ; Hast Lake George, N. X^, 1S72 to 1876 ; Hillsboro Bridge, 1876 
to 1882 ; Thetford, Vt., 1882 to 1890. He afterward res. in Hooksett 
until he d., Dec. 17, 1891. 

Ch.,— 

i. Joseph Cxitter, b. Francestown, June 26, 1847, d. Nov. 2.5, 1851. 

ii. Eeekn Josephine, b. Francestown, Sept. 2, 1850. ni. Sept. 17, 1880, 

Orient J. Prescott, res. Hooksett. 
iii. Harry Le Uoy, b. Newburyport, Mass., Sept. 14, 1852. ni. iVug. 5, 1885, 

Amelia Herring. Clergyman, res. Marion, Mass. 
iv. Julia Eliza, b. Hillsboro Bridge, .lulv 2S, 18-50, d. Dec. 28, 187G. 
V. Marv Isabel, b. Hillsboro Bridge, July 21, 18(52. m. June 14, 1887, 
Charles S. Wilmot, res. Thetford, \'t. 



BRIDGE. 

L John D. Bridge, son of Henrv M., b. in Wai'wick, Mass., Aug. 
23, 185i). m. Sept. 18, 1888, Angle Belle, dau. of Porter B. Watson 
(See), b. in Salisbury, Nov. 17, 1862. He res. in L. from May 6, 1887, 



I> /■!</;/(• — Brijifis — BroiJle. 81 

to Sept. T), 1889, diirino; which time he was editor and proprietor of the 
Littleton "Journal.'" lie is now editor and proprietor of the Coos 
County "Democrat," Lancaster. 
Ch.^— 

i. Harold Watsox, b. Lancaster, Jan. 24, 189L 



BRIGGS. 

1. Tiio.-\r.\s Brioos, son of Kev. Joel, b. in Stonghton, INIas.s., Jan. 
14, 1781). m. May U, 1817, Lovina, dan. of INIoses Carter^ (See), b. in 
New Hampton, June, 1796, d. in L. Fell. 10, 18.')2, Free Baptist. lie 
res. in L. from 1812 until he d., .March ID, 1838. Farmer. Free Ba[)- 
tist. Dea. Whig. 

Cli., b. in L., — 

i. LovixA, I). ,Iiilv n, 1S20. 111. Joliii Foster (See). 

ii. Thomas, b. June 4, 182-J, d. L. June (i, 1^22. 

iii. .^Lu!Y, b. iVInrch 10, X'^'ld, d. L. Marcli -20, 1825. 

iv. Hann-aii, 1). Jan. !•',, 1827, d. L. Jan. 1(5, 1827. 

V. MosKs, 1). Dec. 4, 182S, d. L. Dec. 23, 1828. 

vi. AvKRV, b. Jan. 10, ls;!4, d. L. Jan. 10, 18.34. 

2. J()i;r- Biaoos, son of Rev. Joel, b. in Stonghton, IMass., July H, 
178.'). ni. Mehitablc Ide, b. in I'oston, Mass. He res. in L. from 1812 
to 18:51. .\i)pointe(l Col. of o2d Regt. N. H. Militia, June 29, 1827; 
vacated June 12, l.s.")2. 

Ch.,— 

1. jVvery S., pub. May 20, 1884, Eleanor W. Mason, d. in Tanton, 
Mass. Appointed I'ayniaster 32d Hee;t. N. II. Militia, Jiuie 12, 
18;;0; vacated Feb. 2;i, 18;J1. 

ii. Angkmnk. ni. Cyrane, res. Stoujjhton, Mass. 

iii. Mkhitable. ni. Wiswall, res. Canton, Mass. 

iv, Margakkt. 
V. Fmzareth. 

BRODIE. 

1. Petek Bkodie, son of Petei-, b. in Johnston, Scotland, Sept. IG, 
1820. m. Dec. 31, 18 1'), Mary, dan. of John Allen, b. in Johnston, 
Scotland, Nov. 25, 182;'), d. in' Groveland, Mass., May 29, 1881. He 
res. in L. from 1849 to Ls78, when he removed to Groveland, Mass. 
Finisher in woollen mill. Democrat. rresbyterian. d. in North 
Andover, Mass., Feb. 10, 189.-). 
Ch.,— 

i. Pktkr, b. .Johnston. Scotland, April 16, 1847. ni. Au":. 2*",, 1800, Emma 

Morgcrron. Wool-sorter, res. (iroveiand, Mass. 
ii. John, b. Jolinston, Scotland, Jan. 21, 1840, res. Lawrence, Mass. 

Dresser in woollen mill. 
iii. Wii.i.iAM, b. L. Nov. 25, 1851. ni. Feb. 28,1874, Kate Allen. Overseer 

in woollen mill, res. North Andover, Mass. 
iv. IvoiiKRT, b. L. Aug. 1(5, 185o. Dresser in woollen mill. d. North .\n- 

dover, Mass., Au<;. 22, 1887. 
V. Jank, b. L. iVIarch 20, 1855. m. July 3, 1878, David Lucy, merchant, 

res. Haverhill, Mass. 
vi. Nkttik, b. L. April i:], 1857. ni. May 21, 1884, Frank Hubbard, car- 
penter, res. Uridgeport, (^onn. 
vii. Mary, b. L. Feb. 8, 1850, d. L. Nov. 5, 1859. 

VOL. II. — 6 



Brodie — Bronson. 

viii. Justin, b. L. June 1, ISGO. Finisher in woollen mill. d. Haverliill, 

Mass., Oct. VI, 189r,. 
ix. Calvix, b. L. Feb. 15,1862. m. Aug. 17, 188G, Jennie Cook. Weaver. 

res. Vrovidence, R. 1. 
X. Mary, I). L. Dec. 25, 18G5. m. May 20, 1885, Frank Foot, shoemaker, 

res. Haverhill, Mass. 
xi. Wallaci:, b. L. July 21, 1867, d. Aui?. 8, 1867. 
xii. Gkant, b. L. Nov. 8, 1808, d. Kov. 25, 1868. 



BRONSON. 

1. Jonathan Broxson, from Southington, Conn., was one of the first 
settlers of Landatt'. Hed. in Landatf about 1820. 

2. Jonathan Buonson, son of Jonatlian \ b. in Soutliington, Conn., 
April 27, 1776. ni. Hannah Marston, b. Dec. 4, 1784. Representa- 
tive for Landaff; 1829-30-1-2-3-4-5. res. and d, in Landatf. 

Cli.,— 

3. i. Joel, b. Landaff, Nov. 16, 1802. 
ii. Olive, b. April 29, 1804. 

iii. Ira, b. Sept. 1805. 

iv. OuRiN,b. Oct. 10, 1807. 

v. Sarah, b. Mav 22, 1800. 

vi. Jonathan, b. Feb. 18, 1810. 

vii. Hannah, b. Jan. 18, 1812. 

viii. IMarv, b. Oct. 10, 1816. 

3. Joel Bronson, son of Jonathan'-, 1). in Landaff, Nov. 10, 1802. 
m. first, Oct. 9, 1828, Riitli, dau. of 'riioinas and Jeriislia (Snow) Hale, 
b. ill Bethlehem, Sept. 20, 1806, d. in L. April 2, 187'). m. second, 
Se[)t. 8, 1875, Marv Jane, dan. of Isaac Smitli (See), b. in Browning- 
ton, Vt., Oct. 21, "lS08. d. in L. Dec. 11, 1893/ Cong. She m. first, 
Rev. Ste])lien Howard Cutler, June 14, 1831, who d. Ma}' 22, 1834. m. 
second, Stillman Batchellor (See). Joel res. in Landaff until 1840, 
then in London, Vt., until 1868, since then in L., where he d. Aug. 11, 
1894. Farmer. Free Baptist. Jackson Democrat, afterward Repub- 
lican, but voted for Cleveland. 

Ch.. — 

i. Olive, h. Easton, Nov. 24, 1820, d. May 24, 1832. 

ii. Son, b. Easton, May 17, 1883, d. in infancy, 

iii. Sarah, b. Easton, April 12, 1834. m. Mollis M. Parker (See). 

iv. Son, b. Easton, July 27, 1837, d. in infancj'. 

V. Ellen, b. Easton, y\pril 4, 183'.). m. William C. Knapp (See), 

vi. Joel A., b. Lvndon, Vt., Feb. 28, 1812. Co. B, 131)th 111. Inf. Private. 

d. July 12, 1808. 

vii. LuELLv A., b. Lyndon, Vt., June 6, 1845, d. L. Aug 30, 1872. 

viii. Louisic U., b. Lyndon, V^t., Oct. 3, 1847. m. Ira Parker (See). 

4. AViLLiAM Ei.isiiA ])RONsoN, SOU of Jonathan, sixth son of Jona- 
than-, b. in Ilardwiek, Vt., April 13, 18.39. m. Feb. 6, 1879, ]\Lattie 
Susan, dan. of David ]Moffett (See), b. in L. Juh' 9, 1859, Episco- 
j)a!. He has res. in L. since 1878. Farmer. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L. , — 

i. Daisy Louise, b. Dec. 18, 1870. 

ii. William Moffett, b. March 15, 1891. 

iii. Winnie Alice, b. May 26, 1803. 

iv. Philip, b. Sept. 28, 1805. 



BROOKS. 

1. K/.RA Bk(m)KS, son of Jonas, b. in Alstoud, Marfli 15, 1800. in. 
first, March 21, 1.S21, Susan, duu. of John Bemis (Sec), b. in L. July 
(J, bSOl, (1. in Belhlehoin in 18:30. m. second, July, l^^l, Sophronin. 
dan. of Luther Ksterbrooks, b. in Lyndon., Vt., April 24, 1807. d. in 
L. April 3, 1872, Cong. ni. third, Jan. 19, 187;'). Ruth W. Brioys, 1,. 
in Lyman, March, 1800,(1. in L. Oct. 8, 187(;, Free P.ai)tist. Ilcr hrst 
husband was Oliver F. Nurse (See), second, Rev. John Norris, d. Aug. 
15, 1870. Ezra res. in L. from 18G.") until he d., Nov. 8, 181)0. Farmer. 
Cong, deacon. Re[)ublican. 

Ch., b}' w. Susan, b. in Bethlehem, — 

i. Simeon, h. April 20, 182:'., d. Betlileliem, June, 1844. 
ii. CiiAULKS. 1). Dec. 10, 1827, d. Lawrence, Mas.s , May 20, 18(5". 
iii. Lauua, 1). Sept. 4, 18-'50. ni. (Jeorge B. Farnuin. res. Canihriilgeport, 
J\hiss., carj)enter. 

CIi., by w. So[)hronia, b. in Bethlehem, — 

iv. Hakuikt Eliza, b. Sept. 21, 1803. m. Augustus K. Barton (See). 
V. LuTHKij, b. Aug. 28, 18;J5. m. Zilpliu Tliayer. res. St. Johnsbury, Vt. 

Scale-maker, 
vi. Phineas, b. June 15, 1837, d. Betblelieni, May 2, 1838. 
vii. Henry, b. Jan. 12, 1839, d. Bethlehem, Oct. G, 1841. 
viii. Emeliza, b. Nov. 15, 1841. m. Warren W. Lovejov (See)- 
i.x. George W., b. March ',), 1844, d. Bethlehem, July 2" 1800. 
X. Clarinda, b. June 12, 1840. ni. March 4, 180'.), John P. Farmer, 

banker. She d. Franklin, Mass., March 4, 1870. 
xi. Ezra C, b. Nov. 0, 1848, in. Jan. 10, 1875, Hattie Lewis, res. St. Johns- 
bury, Vt. Tailor. She d. Feb. 3, 1S'J9. 



BROOKS. 

2. IlouACE Brooks, son of Luke, b. in Franconia, iNLiy 2.'5, 1814. m. 
Dec. 21, 185.3, Cynthia Spencer, dan. of Alanson Noble, b. in Castleton, 
Vt., May 11, 1826, Cong. She has res. in L. in youth, and since ^larcli, 
1892. He never res. in L., d. in Franconia, Feb. 2'), 1889. Farmer. 
Democrat. 

Ch., b. in Franconia, — 

i. Homer, b. Aug. 1, 1855, ni. Julv 13, 1881, Minna P. Needham. Phvsi- 

cian. d. Haverhill, Ma.«s., April 4, 1803. 
ii. Henrietta, b. April 11, 1857, d. March 4, 1864. 
iii. Alice, b. Sept. 13, 1858, d. March 11, 1804. 
iv. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 13, 1800. m. Dec. 24, 1889, Elwin C. Nelson, farmer, 

res. Franconia. 
V. Mattie Hale, b. May 28, 1809, d. Jan. 28, 1872. 

BROOKS. 

3. E^tERsoN Brooks, son of Ira and Rebecca (Wilder) Brooks, b. in 
Westminster, Mass., Sept. 27, 1830. m. Jiuie 7, 1864, Mada M., dan. 
of Lyman Townsend, 1). in Morgan, Vt., Aug. 22, 1810. lie has res. in 
L. since 1887. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Charles L., b. Ivindge, Oct. 17, 1808, res. L. 

ii. Waldo E., b. llindge, July 27, 1870, res. Teini)leton, Mass. 

iii. Prescott J., b. Brighton, Vt., June 12, 1872, d. L. June 1, 1891. 

iv. Alva 1 , b. Brightcin. Vt., Sept. 8, 1874. res. L. 

V. Fred A., b. Sutton, Vt., Sept. 7, 1878, d. Sutton, Vt., Sept. 12, 1880. 



8-i Brooks — Broirn. 



BROOKS. 

4. Charles ITenuy Brooks, son of John D., b. in Lisbon, June 29, 
18G6. m. Nov. 7, 1888, Edna May, dan. of William Virtue, b. in Dm-- 
ham, P. Q., Nov. 29, 1871, Protestant. He has res. in L. since 1891. 
Lab(M-er. Protestant. Republiean. 



Ch.,^ 



TvAYMOxD TuENNiE, b. Lishoii, .Ian. 14, 1S89. 
Gertie Lenoua, b. L. .July l:J, 18'Jl. 



BROOKS. DESRUISSEAUX. 

5. Alfred r)nooKS, son of Lonis, b. in Canada, Feb. 16, 1847. m. 
Dec. 28, 1871, Mary Ellen, dau. of William Parkinson, b. in Andover, 
Mass., March 10, 1853, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1868. 
Glover. Roman Catholic. Democrat. 
Ch., — 

i. Louis Joseph, b. L. May 25, 187G. 
ii. William Martin, b. Andover, Muss., April 2, 1878. 
iii. Annie, b. L. Feb. 18, 1882. 



BROWN. 

1. George Pinkiiam P)nowN, son of Nathaniel, b. in Woodstock, 
Sept. lo, 1S20. m. Jnly IT), 1843, Diana Whipple, dan. of Timothy 
(J lover, b. in Woodstock, ]May 28, 1823, Methodist. He res. in L. 
from 1861 to 1862. Farmer. Co. B, 6th N. H. Inf. Private, d. in 
Cole brook, May, 1895. 

Ch.,- 

i. Miranda Aldricii, b. Lisbon, Dec. 11, 181:1. m. .Jan. 1803, Sylvester 

York, farmer, res. Betiilelieni. 
ii. Martha Whipple, b. Lamlaff, Feb. 0, 1845. m. William A. Crane 

(See). 
iii. Franklin, b. Landaff, starch 27, 184(1, ,1. Retblelicni, An?. 11, 1855. 
iv. George K., b. Landaff. April, 1848, d. Wasiiington, 1). C, .July 10, 1864. 

Co. G, 5Uth Mass Inf. Private. 
V. Mary, b. Lnndaft", May 23, 1850. ni. Allen Crane, res. Bethlehem. 
vi. Lorenzo Ivry, b. Benton, .Jan. 28, 1854. 
vii. Frank Caleb, b. Landaff, July 29, 1800. 
viii. Ida May, b. Franconia, May lo, 18l)l, m. Elec F. Hall, photographer, 

res. Buffalo, N. Y. 
i.v. Ada D., b. Bethlehem, March, ISfi."], d. L. Oct. 20, 188L 
X. Clarence E., b. Betiilehem, Nov. 27, 18tJ8, ni. Bertha . lee peddler. 

d. Waltham, Mass., 18U5. 

2. Lorenzo Tvry Brown, son of George Pinkham \ b. in Benton, 
Jan. 28, 1854. m. Dec. 26, 1874, Jnlia L., dan. of Orrin H. Streeter 
(See), b. in Bethlehem, Dec. 28, 1857. Free Baptist. He has res. in 
I.,, since 1881. Clerk. Democrat. 

Ch.. — 

i. WiNFRED 0., b. Bethlehem, Pec. 15, 1870. Studied Bowdoin Coll. Med. 

Department, 
ii. Forrest E., b. L. ,Tnne 5, 1884. 
iii. Eaule L., b. L. Oct. 31, 1887. 



Brotrn. 85 

3. FiiWK Calki; T)1;own', son of (Icoige Piiikliani \ h. in Landall', 
Jiilv 2:t, 18(50. ni. first, 1 )fc. l-SSl, Susie, dan. of Lindsey Wiiilconih. 
b. Alio-. 14, ISC.;;, d. ill licMilelu'in, -Inly iM!, IS'JO. lu. second, I\Iay 2.S, 
189-1, ('anic M., dan. of l-'ied Cannon, b. in W'allliaiii, Mass., iNIarch 
2.3, 1.S71. lie lias res. in L. since 18'J1. .Mill liand. Democrat. 

Cli., by w. Nusie, — 

i. .MvKTiic liJA, I). Hctlilt'liL'in, vSc'pt. 11, 18S5. 

BROWN. 

4. EiJASTCs r>i!<)\VN, son of Saninel, b. in Cliehnsford, IMass., Oct. 21, 
1802. in. Oct. 22, 182G, Annie, dan. of .b)lin Wiiiship, b. in Lexinu- 
ton, Mass., March 10. 1807, d. in .Milford, May 22, 1874. lie res. in 
L. from 18;37 to 1845. Shoemaker, d. in Milford, Oct. 27, 18.54. 
(Acts of Antislaverv Ajjostles, \){). 21)2-;5-4-r)-G.) 

^ Ch., — 

i. Ukn'uy Kuastus. h. Westfonl, Mass., Juh' 7, 18"J7. m. Haiinali l^and. 
Hlaeksiiiitli and soldier, d. in service in New Orleans, La., Sept. 4, 

ii. Calista Anv, b. Cliarleslown, ^b^ss., 18-J'.). m. Nov. 11, 1847, Isaiali 
Hutcliiiisou, faniior. ile d. Ajjril '1\, 1884. Slie d. Milford, June V-). 

18; 12. 

iii. Thomas \Vi.\snii>, h. Boston, Mass., March 15, 18ol. ni. Nov. 24, 1850, 

Mary .Jane Russell. Siioe-dcaier. res. Maiden, Mass. 
iv. Edwin C. L., Ii. Caniliridge, Mass., April 22, 18o;]. ni. Jan. 1, 18t)2. 

Klizahetli Lincoln Ilowe. Unitarian clergyman, d. Pomona, Cal., 

Jan. 21, 18U2. 
V. OititiN Lkk, 1). I'lymoutli, Dec. 28, l8:](i. m. Oct. 24, 18()1, Matilda A. 

.Mooiiv. Artist and fresco painter, d. Maiden, Mass., Dec. 17, 1874. 
vi. JIahv Klizaisktii, b. L. May IG, 18;;'J. in. first, Sept. 11, 18i;n. E. H. 

Davis, physician. He d. Manciiester, July 22, 1875. ni. second, Oct. 

8, 1878, Joseph W. Fellows, lawyer, res. Manchester. 

BROWN. 

5. IIknky Ijuowx, son of William, b. in L. Dee. 2, 18;)7. m. Feb. 
.5, 18G(3, Esther, dan. of .lames Sizen, b. in Enoland, Feb. 11, 1845. 
He has res. in L. all liis life. Trnckman. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. EiiXEST IL, 1). March 2:;, 180!1, in. July, IS'JO, Carrie Bailey. Musician. 

res. Spokane, Wash, 
ii. Edith M., b. Aug. 18, 1870. in. July 18, 18t):), Noel D. Thomas, laborer, 

res. L. 
iii. Geougk VV., b. Sept. o, 1880. ni. Oct. 15, 18'J8, Lucy V. Dodge. 

BROWN. 

6. J.\MKS l>i;o\VN, son of Fiancis. b. in St. -lohnsbiiry, \l.. April 1 1. 
ISGO. 111. Se|)t. 27, 1S,S2, Mary, dan. of Peter Dnil'ee* (See), b. in St. 
Johnsbiiry, \{.. Nov. 12, 1S57, Roman Catholic. lie has res. in I.. 
most of the time since 1<S80. Miller. Roman Ctitholic. Democrat. 
K. i'. 

Ch., — 

i. John Petku, b. L. April 21, 1883. 

ii. Katie, b. L. Feb. 28, 1885. 

iii. Maky. b. Lisbon, Jan. 8, 1888. 

iv. Harold, b. L. May 8, 181*1, d. L. June '.), 1892. 

V. Nellie, b. L. June 8, l8'Jo. 



86 Bronni — Bryant. 



BROWN. 

7. CiiAKLES Brown, son of Bartholomew, b. in Canada, Dec. 14, 
18Go. ni. Sept. 21, 1886, Jennie, dan. of James Tliom, b. in Canada, 
Jan. 18, 1S67. Protestant. He has res. in L. since 1890. Millman. 
Republican. No children. 

BROWN. 

8. Edavakd Josiah Bhoavn, son of Dr. Tra, b. in Burke, Vt., Jan. 
14, LSfjl. nnm. lie was educated in Kimball Union Academy, Mci-i- 
den, and Dart. Coll., from which he grad. in 1874. He took three 
courses of med. lectures in the University of the City of N. Y., and 
Dart. Med. School; grad. from the latter, Oct. 29, 1878. He com- 
menced practice, regular school, in L. Feb. 1870, where he remained 
until May, 1880. He has since res. as follows: Haverhill, 1880 to 
1882 ; Minneapolis, Minn., since 1882. He belongs to the Moosilauke 
and Henne[)in Co., Minn., Med. Societies; Society of Physicians and 
Surgeons of Minneapolis, Minn. (Treas. of tlie last two) ; INIinnesota 
Med. State Society, and was a member of the American Med. Associ- 
ation in 1882. He was appointed, June 30, 1884, to the chair of Pre- 
ventive Medicine and Hygiene in the Minneai)olis Coll. of Physicians 
and Sui'geons. Cong. 

BROWN. 

9. Willi A5I W. Brown, son of William .T., and grandson of Charles, 
1). in Bremen, Me., July 28, LSoO. m. July 24, 1883, Abbie T. Grin- 
nell, dau. of John and Elmira Grinnell of Union, Me. He is a jeweller 
in L. I. C). O. F. ; A. O. U. W. Republican. Methodist. 

Ch.,— 

i. KuTii Edna. b. Nov. 25, 1887. 

BRYANT. 

1. Geor(;r Nelson Bryant, b. in New Boston, INIay 21, 1824. m. 
IMay 16, FSfj], Ann Maria George, b. in Newl^ury, Vt.", May 16, 1829. 
He was educated in Newbury, Vt., Seminary, and was ordained a 
Methodist minister. He has been stationed as follows : Stark and 
]\Iilan, 1.S49; Monroe, 1850; Unity and Acworth, 18.31; Gilmanton. 
I'S.Vi 3; Tuftonboro and Wolfeboro. 18.34; Marlow, 18.5.3-6; L. , 
1H57-.S; Lisbon, 1859-60; Lancaster, 1861-2; Bristol, 1863; Hins- 
dale, 1861; Lebanon, 1865-6; Canaan, 1867; Newfields, 1868; Green- 
land, 1X69-70; Sandwich Center, 1871-2-3; East Canaan, 1874-5; 
Hillsboro I'ridge, 1876-7 ; Haverhill and Piermont, 1878-9 ; Haverhill, 
18,S0; North Charlestown and West Unity, 1881-2-3; Moultonboro, 
l.S.Sl-5-(); without charge, 1887-92. pieaching a portion of the time 
in Brookline. Since 1892 he has res. in Newbury, Vt. 

Ch.,- 

i. Ahtiiur r., b. Newfields, 1868. 



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BUCHANAN. 

1. Collins JMoDonald Bichanan, sod of Alexiiiuler, 1). in Duuvilk", 
Castle Bar, V. Q., Jan. 11, 18;3S. m. Ang. IS, 1802, Sarah (iothani, 
(Ian. of L(!vi Frank Ranlett (See), b. in Lancaster, July 27, ISul. She 
m. first. Cyrus Willis (See). Collins M. res. in L. IVoni ISGl to 187U. 
Hotel-keeper: Plvniontli, 1874 to 1881; Campton Village, 1881 to 
1S8-1 ; Laeonia, 1884 to 1887; North Woodstock, 1887 to LS'.X) ; Man- 
chester, 18ti() to Feb. IS!)!. De[). sheriff, Grafton Co., 1874-5, and 
187'.) to 188.'). Sheriff, Grafton Co., 188;>-4. Democrat, d. in ]\ran- 
ehester. Feb. G, 18',)1. No children. 

BUCK. 

1. Kk.liien Buck, b. in Conn., res. in Hillsborough. 

2. Waltku Buck, son of Reuben ', b. in Hillsborough, Dec. 2?>. 
1771. m. Feb. 26, 1795, IMartha (ii'ecn of Hillsborough. He res. in 
Waterford, Vt. , where he d., April 25, 1847. 

3. HoKACK Buck, son of Walter'-^, b. in Waterford, Vt., Feb. 22. 
1S03. ni. April 17, 1825, Polly, dan. of John Caswell, the second nude 
ciiild b. in L. (See). Siie was b. in Waterford, Vt., April 4, 1807. 
Baptist, d. in L. March 15, 1894. He res. in L. nearly all his life. 
Hotel-keeper and tailor. Bai)tist. Democrat. Representative, 1855. 
Selectman, 185S. J. P. A. F. and A. 31., Morning Dawn and Burns 
Lodue. d. in L. Oct. 27, 1873. 

cii.,— 

i. Am.ynd.v Knight.s, b. Hanover, Due. VI, \'6\\. m. Fraiilc Curtis Albee 
(See). 

BUCK. 

4. Frank Henry Buck, son of Oscar, b. in L. Se[)t. 8, 1850. m. 
April 12, 1888, Matilda, dau. of Lewis Strong, b. in Canada, INIarch 
19, 18(')7. He has res. in L. all his life. Laborer. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. GitACE Maud, b. Dec. 20. 1888. 
ii. Georgia Mav, b. A.\m. 12, 18U1. 



BUCKLEY. 

1. Edward P>uckley, son of William, b. in Lancashire, Fugland, 
Feb. 20, 1825. ni. Jan. 9, 1800, Elizabeth, dau. of John McCall. I). 
in Glasgow, Scotland. June It, 1833. Methodist. He has res. in L. 
since 1863. Boarding-liouse keei)er. Democrat. 



Ch. 



i. .Tennette, b Anilover, ^Fass., .luiU" 4, ISGl, d. L. Nov. 2 ISOl. 

ii. Hann.\h, b \j. Oct. 9, IS'Jo ni. William Cuiuming.s (See). 

iii. Will Parkin.sox, b. L. Feb. 22, 18()5. 

iv. Ch.vrles ^yEusTER, b. L. .Tuly 10, 1S()0. ni. .Ian. 27, 1891, IMary A. 
Moore, res. St. AU^aiis, Vt. Printer. 

V. Bell, b. L. .Iiilv f), 1S()S. m. .John Feruuson (See). 

vi. Alice, b. L. Sept. 2, 1870, d. L. Feb. 2,1874. 

vii. Archie Lenw.vv, b. L. April 8, l87o. unni. res. L. 



88 BucTiiey — BiKjhee. 

2. Will Parkinson Buckley, son of Edward \ b. in L. Fel). I'l^ 
186.3. m. July 25, 1891, Elizabeth Frances, dan. of George K. Drevv 
(See), lie iias res. in L. from birtli to 18U0. He was edneated in 
L. Higli School and Dart. Coll., grad. 1887. Commenced studying 
law with Bingham, Mitchell, & Batchellor in 1886, and was admitted 
to tlie Bar at Concord, July 25, 18'J0. Located at Lancastei-, where 
he is now a member of the law firm of Drew, Jordan, and Buckley. 
JMember Board of Education, Union ScIkxjI Dist., 1887-8-9. J. P. 
Notary public. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in Lancaster, — 

i. Clyde Drew, b. .Tune 1, 1802. 
ii. AciCE, b. All";. IG, 18'J4. 



BUGBEE. 

1. Edwakd BLGiiKE, b. in England, about 1594, came to America 
from Ii)svvich, England, in slii|) '-Francis," in 1634, and settled in 
Roxbury, Mass., where he d., Jan. 26, 1669. His wife's name 
was Rebecca. 

2. Joseph Bugbee, son of Edward S b. in Roxbury, Mass., June 
(!. 1640. m. Experience, dau. of Andrew Pitcher of Dorchester, Mass. 
Josei)li moved to Woodstock, Conn., in 1686, and d. in 1729. 

3. JosLvii BuGBEE, eightli child of Joseph -, b. in Roxbury, INIass., 
Nov. 2, 1684. m. Sarah . He d. in Woodstock, Conn." 

4. JosiAH BuGLEE, eldest son of Josiah ^, b. in Woodstock, Conn., 
Dec. 2;3, 1708. m. PoUycena Arnold, who came from England. 

5. Amos BufiBEE, sixth son of Josiah ^ b. in Ashford, Conn., Nov. 
.'5, 174!). m March 21, 1782, Martha Woodwai'd, b. in Lisbon, Conn., 
Aug. 3, 1757, d. Jan. 8, 1847. He d. in Ashford, Conn., Feb. 15, 1804. 

6. Ralph Bugbee, eighth child of Amos ^ b. in Ashford, Conn., Feb. 
9, 1796. m. Oct. 4, 1820, Vera Goss, b. Aug. 16, 1798. He was a 
l)hysician in Waterford, Vt., where he d., Jan. 11, 1881. 

7. Ralph Bu(iBEE, son of Ralph <■'. b. in Waterford, Vt., Dec. 20. 1821. 
UL fir.st, Phebe Jane. dan. of Laban Tifft (See), b. in L. Mav 21, 1824, d. 
in Waterford, Vt., Oct. 12, 1846. nL second, Nov. 18,' 1S47, INlary 
Barker, b. in Concord, Vt., d. in Franconia, Nov. 16, 1855. m. third, 
Nov. 14, 1856, Jennett Cutler, dau. of Stillman Batchellor (See), b. in 
Bethlehem, April 19. 1836, Cong., d. in N. Y. City, Julv 8, 1897. He 
res. in L. from 1.S57 until he\l., July 26, 1893^. He was educated 
in the common and high schools of" Waterford, Vt., Lyndon, Vt., 
Academy, and atteudi'd medical college, two terms at Woodstock, 
Vt., and two at Castleton, Vt., grad.\at Castleton, Oct. 1845. He 
studied witli his father and connnenced practice in AVaterford, Vt , 
in 1844, during the erysipelas scourge, continuing there until 1853, 
when he moved to Fr.anconia, where he practised three years. He 
llieu established himself in L., where he practised the remainder of his 
life. He belonged to the regular school, and to the White Mt. Medical 




Mrs. Jexnett C. Bu(;i5EE. 



Bwjhee — JiuUard. 89 

Society, Cak'cloiiiu, Vt., Medical Society, and Vt. State Metlical So- 
ciety. l\ei)nl)licaii. Cong. A. F. and A. AI., Burns Lodge. 
Cli., b}' w. INIary, — 
8. i. Gkokui; ItALi-ii, b. Watcrfonl, Vt., Feb. 7, 1849. 

Ch., by w. Jennette, — 

ii. Maky, b. L. Si'pt 12, 18()l). iinul. Boston School of Oratory, 1«80. m. 
Oct. 2!), 18!)1, Israel 0. Blake, ice-dealer, res. N. V. City. 

8. (xKOKCiK Iv.vM'ii BuGisKE, son of Ralpii ', b. in Waterford, Vt., Feb. 
7, 184i). m. Dee. o\ , 1S81, Knuna E., dan. of Ilai'dy Lindsey, b. in 
Whitefield, Feb. 17, l.s.V.l. He ivs. in L. IVoin 1857 to l.S7;5; was edu- 
cated in the ccMiinion sclioolsof L. and Fiancoiiia, and Newbiu'y, ^'t., and 
Tilton Seminaries, lletlien attendi'd the INIedical Depaitmeiit of .Midi. 
Univei-.sity and Dart. Medical Coll., giad. from the hitter in 1872. He 
then practised medicine in L. one year, then removed to Whitetield, ;ind 
later to Watisan, Wis., where he now res. He belongs to the regular 
school. 



Ch.,- 



GwnNDOMNE Bauiceh, b. Wliitetielil, Oct. 17, 1883. 
AuKL KvLPH, b. Wiiitefield, Oct. 27, 1887. 
Lkigu Fk.\nk, b. Wausaii, Wis., Oct. 12, 188'.). 
MuKAL KvKLVN, b. Wausaii, Wis., Sept. 16, 18'.)1. 
Geouge IiAi.rii, b. Wausau, Wis., May 12, 18'J4. 



BULLARD. 

1. Gkokck liuLLAKU, b. in England, 10O8. settled in Watertown, 
Mass., and was admitted freeman, lG-11. The mother of his children 
Avas Beatrice, but no record of the marriage is found. He m. second, 
INIary Maplehead. Late in life he removed to Watertown Farms, later 
known as Weston, where he d. Jan. 14, 1G88/'J. 

2. doNATiiAN Bui.LARD, SOU of t J corgc \ 1). J uly 12, I<;i7. m. Dec. 
9, IGG'J, HesterJMor.se, b. March 7, lG45/(;, dan. of Joseph and Hester 
(Pierce) Morse of Watertown. 

3 Jonathan Bui.lakd, son of Jonathan -, b. Dec. 2'), 1072, by wife 
Anna had eleven children. Only ten children are named in Bond's 
" Watertown," but it is certain that Joseph was a brother of El)enezer 
Billiard of New Ipswich. Jonathan d. Sept. 14, 171'.!. and his widow 
m. May 24, 1727, Edward Harrington, son of Abraham, of Watertown. 

4. Joseph IjILLAKD, son of Jonalhaii '\ was i)orn in Wi'stiJii, Jan. 
16, 1717/8. He m. March 22, 17r)4, Sarah Froctor. He lived with his 
brother Elienczer in New I[)swicli until his marriage, and about 17GU 
removed to INLison, where he d. March o, 17'.*2. 

5. Sii.AS Bullaki), son of Joseph ^ 1). in New Ipswich, April 2, 17.").'). 
m. July 1, 1782, Avis Keyes. He resided in INLxson, where he d. May 
1."), hS."}."). l'\)urteeii children. 

6. Sami-sun Bum. aud. son of Silas \ b. in JNIason. Oct. 21, 17'Sl. m. 
Nov. 8, 181.S, Ivah, dau. of Enoch Patterson, b. in liostoii, Mass., June 
5, 179S, d. in L. July IG, 18.J4, Unitarian. He res. in L. from 1«47 to 



90 Bunker — Burgui. 

1S58. Merchant and banker. Unitarian. Whio-. d. in Boston, Mass., 
Jnly ID, 185S. 

Cli., 1). in Concord, — 

i. Enoch Patterson, b. Sept. 10, 1819. m. June 29, 1859, Laura Curtis. 

Merchant, res. N. Y. City. 
ii. Cakoi.ine IvAii, b. April 9, 1821, ni. William Joseph Bellows (See). 
lii. Gkokge IIknuy, b. Sept. 0, 1823, d. Concord, May 17, 1810. 

BUNKER. 

1. GicoKGK IIknuy Bunker, son of Cliarles Sinclair, I), in N. Y. 
Cit3', Dec. 30, 1«;3G. m. Nov. 26, ISGO, Dolly Priest, dan. of Isaac 
•Tones Qnimhy, I), in Franconia, .Tnne lA, 1835. She d. April 8, 1889. 
He has res. in L. since ISGi. Blacksmith. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Fked Mason, b. L. April 18, 1808. unni., res. L. A. F. and A. M., 
Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Com. 32° A. A. S. R. 



BUNKER. 

2. Cyrus Edwin Bunker, son of Abraham, b. in Barnstead, Feb. 25, 
1823, d. in Bethlehem, Jnly 8, 1894'; m. first, May 25, 1847, Susan 
Conover; she d. in Bethlehem, 1873 ; m. second, June 29, 187G, Maiy 
R. Lovering, b. .Tnne 16, 1839, dau. of Joseph Lovering ; she has res. 
in L. since 1895. 

Ch., by w. Snsan, — 

i. Leuoy Edwin, b. Laconia, Ajtril 11, lst8. ni., Julia Secor ; m. second, 

Bessie L. Barton, res. New York City. 
ii. Er.r.A Maria, b. Bethlehem, Nov. 22, 1852, d. young, 
iii. Anna Eliz.v, b. Bethlehem, July 8, 1854. m. 1875, John Ash. 
iv. Carrie Eveline, b. Bethlehem, June 20, 1858. m. Asa H. Nickerson, 
physician, Central Fall, R. I. 

Ch., by w. Mary, — 

V. George Cyrus, b. Bethlehem, May 20, 1881. res. L. Student Wor- 
cester Tech. 1903. 

BURGIN. 

1. John Buugin, son of Samuel, b. in Lancaster, .Jan. 16, 1S2(). 
m. Delia Ann, dau. of Albert Millen, b. in Bath, Ft-b. .S, 1832. He 
has res. in L. since 18G5. Stone-niason. Republican. Co. G, lltli 
N. FI. Inf. Private. G. A. R. l^ostmaster, Pattenville, ap[)ointed 
Julv 19, 1890; reappointed in 1894. 

Ch.,— 

i. George Francis, b. Lyman, Oct. 1, 1851, d. Lyman, April 3, 1863. 
ii. Jdiin Irving, b. Maidstone, Vt., Dec. 7, 1854. m. July 5, 1886, 

Josepiiine Clough. Carpenter. res. Lisbon, 
iii. Edvv.\rd S.mitii, b. Northumberland, Oct. 9, 1858. Farmer. res. Co- 

liasset, Minn 
iv. Harriet Elvira, b. Bath, Dec. 7, 1862. m. John Erwin Weeks (See). 
V. Samuel Alrkrt, b. L. Aug. 12, 1806, d. Wells River, Vt., Mav 10, 
1891. Clerk. 

2. vi. William, b. L. Oct. 3, 1808. 

vii. Andrew Gohdon, b. L. March 25, 1871. Clerk, 
viii. Anna Elvina, b. L. Jan. 19, 1874. 



Btor/in — Burh'ij — Burnham. 91 

2. WiLMA:\r BuHGiN, son of John \ b. in L. Oct. 3, 1868. m. Se|)t. 
'). 1SS7, Kate, dau. of James McElready, b. in Canada, April IS, 18G9, 
Roman Catholic. lie res. in L, in youth and since l'S87. Farmer. 
Ke|)nblican. 

Cli., b. in L., — 

i. .Mkktik Ini:z, I). July lU, 1SS8. 
ii. Jamks Euwaud, b. Nov. 10, 1890. 



BURLEY. BURLEIGH. 

1. Giles Rlhi.ey, res. in Ipswich, INIass. (See '• Bnrley Family" in 
State Library.) 

2. Jamks Buulkv, son of (lilcs ', 1). Feb. 10, IG.V.). in. May "25. 
168.') (?), Rebecca, dan. of Thomas Stacy. She d. Oct. 21, ICNG.' 11(; 
m. second, Elizabeth ■. lie d. in Fxeter about 1721. 

3. William Buklky, son of Janus-, b. in I[)s\vicli. Mass., Feb. 27. 
16'.);3. Was in Newmarket in 1746. 

4. William Bukley, son of William''. 1). in 1721. nL Olive . 

He res. in Stratham in 1716, and signed his name '• Bnrley." He d. in 
Candia, Jnne 18, ISOl. 



5. Wheeler Burleigh Burley, son of AVilliam "*, b. in Strathnm, 
Se[)t. 11). 1749. m. Nancy Leavitt. He was a blacksmith and Rev. sol- 
dier, moving to Gilmanton about ISOO, where he d. 31aivh, IH.'U. 

6. Bkx.tamin Leavitt Burley, son of A\'heeler% b. in Stratham, 
Julv If). 17'S1. in. Hannah Bean Palsifer. b. in Gilmanton, June 17, 
1782, d. Sept. 2, bS4.'». He d. Oct. ;>1, l.s;5.S. Blacksmitli and farmer. 

7. William Burley, son of Benjamin Leavitt ^b. in (Jilmanton, 
Nov. 22, l.S()4. m. Se|)t. 10, 1830, Huldah Weymouth Jknm, b. Aug. 
26, 1807. He was a farmer, res. in L. 

8. George Washington Burley, son of William ', b. ^lay 2, 1.S32. 
in. April, 1856, Mary Ann Baker. He res. in Bethlehem. 

9. Frank Pierce IUtrleigh, son of George Washington ^, b. in Beth- 
lehem, Dec. 1, 1856. m. July 14, 1.S7H, Sarah Jane, dan. of Orange 
Hatch (See), b. in Bethlehem", Oct. 2.S, 1.S5.S, Free P.aptist. He has res. 
in L. since 1880. Clerk. Democrat. I. O. O. F. No ch. 



BURNHAM. 

1. Elisiia Burnham, son of Samuel, b. in J>etlilehem, Oct. 26, 1.S07. 
m. June 6, 1838, Laura liaxter, dan. of James Dow (See), 1). in L. Aug. 
18, 1817, d. in L. Nov. 5, 1.S86, Cong. He res. in L. nearly all his life. 
Car[)enter. Democrat. Representative, 1845. Ai)|)ointe(l ('apt. 5th 
Co. 32d Regt. N. H. INLlitia, Dec. 21, 1836, v.acated March 17. is:;'.l: 
also Capt. Lst Co. Lt. Juf. N. H. :Militia, Jnne 24, 1830, vacated March 
4, 1841. d. in L. March 20, 1884. 



92 Bunthtun. 

Cli., 1). ill L., — 

3. i. Cvuos Eastman, b. Dec. 26, 1838. 

ii. Klhkidge C, b. July 24, 1840, d. L. Feb. 5, 1842. 

4. iii. IIknrv Baxter, h. Feb. 6, 1842. 

iv. Kli.a Low, b. Jiilv 8, 1845, fl. L.July G, 1847. 

V. Frank Llmer, b."Julv 10. 1847. m. Oct. 1, 1807, Clara E. West (See). 

res. L. Co. I), Lst Vt. Cav. Private. G. A. K. 
vi. ('iiARLKs Julius, b. Jan. 81, 1850, J. L. Sept. 7, LS(i5. 
vii. Stem. A Laura, b. June IS, 185."), unm., res. Providence, II. I. 

5. viii. ]']i)\vARD Elisha, b. Oct. 11,1855. 

!.\. Alice Louise, b. July 23, 1857, d. L. Dec. 27,1802. 

2. Joseph Burniiam, .son of SiimiK;!, b. in BeLlilehem, June 6, 180G. 
ni. first, ul)oiit 1828, MaiT Kinibjill, dau. of One Snow, b. in Betlile- 
Ik'Ui in 1805, d. in L. Oct 27, 1844, Baptist, m. second, Dec. 1844, 
Hope. dan. of Jt)lin B. Twonibly, b. in Alton, Jan. 9, 1820. jMetliodist. 
He res. in L. from 1841 until he d., Jan. 13, 1866. Stone-mason. 
Selectman, 1858. llepublicun. She d. in L. Feb. 8, 1809. 

Ch.,— 

1. Caroline L., b. in Bethlehem, Nov. 1, 1829. in. Benjamin W. Kilburn 

(See). 
ii. Samuel, b. Bethlehem, June, 1831. m. about 1852, Amoretta Ladd. 

Clerk, lie d. Cambridi^e, Mass., Nov. 12, 1854. She m. second, 

Daniel Crane, res. BethlelieuL 
iii. William W., b. Bethlehem, April 6, 1830, d. lioanoke Island, N. C, 

April G, 18()2, Co. B, 0th Kcgt. N. 11. Inf. 
iv. CiEORGE, b. L. May, 1841, killed Morris Island, S. C, Aug. 20, 1863, 

Co. II, 3d Regt. N. H Inf. 
V. Hakry S., b. L. Nov. 25, 185(). m. June 1, 1887, Louvia Morse. Paintei'. 

res. L. Divorced. I. O. O. F. Soldier, War with Spain. N. H. 

Kegt. 

3. CvKus Eastman Bukniiam, son of Elisha \ b. in L. Dec. 26, 1838. 
in. June 29, 1865, Eliza Ann, dau. of Josiah ]>ailey, b. in Brovvnington, 
Vt., April 9, 1842. He has res. in L. all his life. Painter. Demo- 
crat. 3d Kegt. ; Co. A, 1 7tli Begt. ; Co. 1, 1st N. II. H. Art. 
Musician. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Charles Egbert, b. March 27, 1860. ni. June 3, 1889, Flora Cochrane. 

Teaclier vocal n:usic. res. Lakewood, N. J. 
ii. Merton Elisha, b. Sept. 15, 1868. m. Lizzie Webster, lie d. La- 

conia, Jan. 2, 1897. 
iii. George Cyrus, b. May 3, 1873. m. Oct. 5, 1898, Myrtle E. Powers 
(See), res. L. 

4. Henky Baxter Bui;niiam, son of Elisha\ b. in L. Feb. 6, 1842. 
m. Sept. 5, 1865, Edna Jane, dau. of Levi Ward Cobleigh, b. in L. 
Oct 4, 1846. He has res. in L. all his life. Cari)enter and mechanic, 
member of the firm of Fitzgerald & BuinhanL Democrat. Co. D. 
13th N. II. Inf. Musician. ^ Com. G. A. R., 1885. A. F. and A. M., 
Burns Lodge. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Winfrep Ernest, b. March 18, 1867. res. Boston, Mass. 

ii. Henry Ward, b. Oct. 21, 1809, d. L. Aug. 4, 1870. 

iii. AuniE Louise, b. Dec. 25, ls71. m. Arthur Whittaker (See). 

iv. Arthur Eugene, b. Nov. 25, 1873, d. L. May 8, 1875. 

V. Hubert Leslie, b. July 3, 1876. 



Biirtiliam ■ — Buriif!. 03 

5. Ei>AV.u;i) ICmsha liiuxiiAM, son of Elislia^ 1). in L.Oct. 11, 1<'^."»"). 
m. April "J.S, l.s.s;5, Annie Ik'lle, (l:ui. of John Tnnnev, b. in Addison, 
Vt., Aug-. l.S, 1.S5G. Roniun Catholic. He has res. in L. all his life. 
Clerk. Democrat. 

Ch., 1). in L.,— 

i. Edward Jamks, h. Feb. 10, 1880. 
ii. Alice .May, h. Dec. U, 1888. 
iii. .John K., b. June (i, 18U1. 

BURNHAM. 

6. MosKs PiLLsr.iMiv BuKNHAM, son of Kzekiel, b. in T^isoin, .Inne H, 
1810. ni. Nov. 4, l-StH, Alary, dan. of Ilezekiah Tibl)etts, 1). in Wolf- 
boro, May 27, 1825. She d. Jan. 9, 181)S. He res. in L. since l-s ').'), 
He d, AuV- 20. 181)9. Farmer. Selectman, 1880. Democrat. No ch. 



BURNHAM. 

7. 1"'i;anki,ix Jamks 15ui;xmam, son of James, b. in Norwic-h, \'t., 
Dec. .'>1, 1812. m. June 17, 187;), Harriet Frances, dan. of ('harles 
Langhton, 1). in Valley Cartier, P. Q., June 15, 18-12. He res. in L. 
during the school year ol 18(50-70, prin(;i[)al of Littleton High School. 
He fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy and grad. Dart. Coll. 
Class of 18(;o. (iiad. from Law Department of Chicngo University in 
1871. and was admitted to the l>ar in Chicago, May 22, 1871, and 
practised there a short time, then removed to (ilyndon, Alinn., :ind 
practised until 1875. then to Moorhea-d, ALnn.. where he is still in 
practice. Edited ''('hiy Co. Advocate," 1877 to 18,S0 ; Co. Attoi-ney, 
Clay Co., Alinn., 1877 to 1>!81 ; Commissiont'r U. S. Circuit Court lor 
.AEinn., 1878 to 18S2; Supt. Schools, Clay Co., 187;> to 1875; Prest. 
First National Lank of Moorhead since 1882. Law ilrnis connecled 
with: Ihunham C^: W'illard, Chicago, Aug. to Oct., I.s71 ; J5urnham i.<: 
Nettleton, (ilyndon, Minn., 187;); litu-nham & Ciould, Mooi'head, 
Minn., Jan. 1, 1.S70, to Jan. 1,1882; lUniiham, Heywood & (it)uld, 
Jan. 1882 to iNLiy, 1882. when it was broken up by the death of Mr. 
Ileywood (George W. \\., Dartmouth, 18(;0), and the retiren)ent of Mv. 
Gould ; Lurnh.'im, i\Iills & Tillotson, Jan. 188;'). He d. Moorhead, 
April 17, 1.S08. First Lieut. Co. E, 0th N. H. Inf. Presbvlerian. 
Ch., - 

i. Bkssie AMi.r.iA, b. (;iyn(lon, Minn, June 4, 1874. res. Moorhoad, Minn. 
Asst. l'rin('ii>al Ili<{b Scbixil. 

ii. J.oiKS Hkui'.kut, b. Moorhead, Minn , Sept. ;jO, 187.). 

iii. Kkakk HinwoOD, b. Moorlieail, Minn , .March 9, 1878. 

iv. Oscar Kohixson, b. Moorhead, Minn., May 2!), 1880. 



BURNS. 

The fii-st record obtainable of the ]]iu-ns family is of Thomas P.urn, 
who owned i)ro[)erty in Corntown, Co. Sterling, Scotland, by Ciown 
charter, in I5;)8. This pro|)erty descended to John P)urn. In 17.^;') 
the name was lirst spelled I Sums, in the Glasgow directory. (Tiie 
several I'urns families treated are related.) 



94 Burns. 

1. John Buijxs, b. in Co. of Donegal, Ireland, June, 1711, was' of 
Scotch descent and came to America from Londonderry, Ireland, m. 
his first \v. in. Boston, Mass., who d. about one year later. He moved 
to Bedford and m. second, Ann McQnesten of Litchfield, Mass., b. in 
Co. Tyrone, Ireland, June, 1720. Ten cli. 

2. Robert Bukxs, son of John \ m. jNIollie Smitli. 

3. "William Burns, son of Rol)ert '-, b. in Merrimack April 15, 1783, 
pub. July 11, bSOH, Mary, dan. of Lieut. Jolin Patterson, b. Aug. 17<S3, 
d. in L. Feb. 7, 1873. He res. in L. from 1806 until he d. , Sept. 28, 
1868. Grad. from Dart. jNIedical Coll., 1826. One of the founders and 
Prest. of White Mt. Medical Society, 1830 to 1834. He was one of the 
first board of School Inspecttors (1809), being similar to the Sup. 
School Coni. later established ; member Morning Dawn Lodge, and 
charter inem1)er of Burns Lodge, A. F. and A. M., which was named 
in his honor. Town Clerk, 1811-12-13. Surgeon, 32d Regt. N. II. 
Militia, LSbs. Fire ward, 1831. No ch. (L. Cen., pp. 150-1; 
Grafton Co. Crazetteer, p. 477.) 



BURNS. 

4. Thomas Buuns, b. in Scotland, and is supposed to have emigrated 
to Ireland, to take advantage of the " Crown Grants." m. Margaret 
Leslie, dau. of Lord Newark. 

5. Geor(;k Buiixs, son of Thomas ^, b. in Ireland, in 16'.*6, emigrated 
to America and was a Rev. soldier, and was one of the Committee of 
Safety in 1778. He was Town Treasurer in 1746, and held many town 
offices, m. INInrtha Glover, 1). in 1713, d. in Hudson, Feb. 11. 1811. 
He res. in Hudson, where he d. in 1783. 

6. Geor(;e BruNS, son of George '', b. in Hudson, Feb. 5, 1743. m. 
Nov. 1, 1770, Anna Adams, a descendant of the Conn. Champions. 
She was b. on the way coming from .Scotland to America. He was a 
Rev. soldier, d, in Rumney in 1815. 

7. RoBEKT Bl'kns, son of George'"', b. in Hudson, Dec. 12, 1792. 
ni. first, Nov. 6, 181G, Mary Merrill, d. in Plymouth, Sept. 15. 184D. 
m. second, Almira Cox, b. in Holderness, Sept. 21, 1818, d. in Ply- 
mouth, March 7, 1855. He never resided in L. Physician, d. in 
Plymouth, June 26, 1866. 

Ch., by w. Mary, — 

i. Susan, b. Warren, -Inly 4, 1817. m. Oct. 17, 1830, Mark R. Wnodhury, 
physician. He d. VVhitefield, about lbl)2. She d. Whitefield, Oct 10, 
if^74. 
8. ii. WiM.iAM, b. Hebron, April 25, 1821. 

iii. Mauy E., b. Hel)ron, 1825. m. .May 10, 18G0, James W. "Weeks, farmer. 
Slie d. Feb. 2, 1878, in Lancaster. 

Ch., by w. Almira, — 

iv. Annte S.. b. Plymouth, Nov. 21, 1852. m. Henry H. Porter (See). 
t). V. KoiiEHT, b. Plymoutli, Aug. 30, 1854. 



Burns. 05 

8. Wii. 1,1AM Bi;it\s, son of Robert", b. in Hebron, April 25, ].S21. 
ni. A|)ril 25, 1<S43, Clementine E., dan. of Capt. Lyman liases, b. in 
Oiford. He res. in L. from 181o to 184G. He was edncated at New 
Hampton and Dart. Coll., from wliieli he graduated in 1<S41, studied law 
with .ludge J,,eonard Wilcox of Orford, and attended Harvard Law 
School. He was admitted t<j the Bar in Crafton Co. in 1<S13, and [)rac- 
tised in L. from 1843 to 1H4G. He then went to Lancaster, where he 
practised for .'58 years. He was Solicitor for Coos Co. IVom 1848 
to I8;"j;j I)}- aj)pointment ; State Senator for 1857-8; delegate to the 
last Constitutional Convention, from Lancaster : delegate to Demo- 
cratic National Convention, 18()0; Aid to Gen. .Jared Williams, 
1847-8. He was a member of tlie law firm of Burns & Fletcher 
from 1849 to 1866; Burns & Heywood, 1868 to 1876. Unitarian. 
Democrat. Mason. 1. O. O. F. He d. in Plymouth, April 2, 1885. 
No children. (L. Cen., p. 128 ; 10. & C. Bar Ass., p. 20i). Biog. by 
H. (). Kent.) 

9. Ivor.EUT Burns, son of IJobert ', b. riymouth, Nov. 21, 1854. m. 
j\Iay 1. 1883, Caroline Sargeant, a grad. Vassar Coll., dan. of Cjrus and 
Sarah .1. (Emerson) Sargeant of Tlymouth. He is a physician and was 
in active practice in Plymouth until 18II8. He w^as ai)pointed Assistant 
Surgeon .'kl Kegt. N. 11. N. (4. 1881>, Surgeon 1894. In May, 1898, he 
was ai)i)ointed Surgeon of the First N. II. Volunteers in the war with 
Si)ain. He resigned in Oct. 1898, to accept an appointment of Surgeon 
I'. 8. Vols. He is now serving, with rank of JNIajor, in the U. S. Army 
in the Philippine Islands. The}' have several children. 



BURNS. 

10. N.vTiiAX BiRNS, son of Samuel S., b. in Madison, JMe., Aug. 20, 
1.S21. in. Nov. 25, 1848, ]Marv, dan. of -John Cleaves, b. in Kennebunk, 
Me., ,Ian. 22, 1819. She d. in L. Oct. 11, 1898. He res. in L. from 
1860 until he d., Mav 17, 1894. Laborer. Methodist. Pepublican. 
Co. I), 13th N. H. Inf. Private. G. A. R. A. F. and A. U., Burns 
Lodire. 



Ch.,- 



UuEh Weston, 1). Miulison, Me., June 24, 1849, d. L. March 7, 1882. 
Esther Elizahictii, b. Anson, Me., April 8, 1851. ni. Nov. lU, 1888, 

Calvin Perkins, farmer, res. Asbestos, P. Q. 
SusAX, b. Saco, Me., .June 1, 18.jo. m. Nov. 11, 1878, Siierared Clay, 

glover res. Soinerville, Mass. She d. L. .Ian. 20, 188'.). 
Joseph Ellis, b. Madison, Me., June 11, 18.35. mini., res. L. I. O. 0. F., 

N. G. 
Mary, b. Madison, Me., April 12, 1857. d. L. April 10, 1893. 
Sarah, b. Madison, Mc., April 7, 1859. ni. Frank Henry Giiuian (See). 
Clara, b. L., June 28, 18U1, d. L. 8ept. 15, 1881. 



BURNS. 

11. John Bihns, b. in 1725, res. New Boston; soldier in Colonial 
wars. Rev. soldier. Private, Capt. Gordon Ilutchins' Co., Col. John 
Stark's Rcgt. Enlisted Mav 4, 1775, and was in battle of Bunker Hill. 



96 Burns — Burt. 

12. John Burn^^, son of John ", b. in New Boston in 17.")"». m. Sarali, 
dan. of Dea. Thomas Smith, h. Dec. *2(), 17')2, ([. in Wliitefield, Jan. 4, 
1<S2G. lie res. in AVhitefield, where lie d. in 1.S52. Rev. soldier. 
Private, Capt. Gonlon Hntchins' Co., Col. John Stark's Regt. He was 
in the battles of Bnnker Hill, Bennington, and expedition to Qnebec, 
also was soldier in the war of 1812-15. Whig. 

13. David Burns, son of John ^^ b. in New Boston, July 31, 1782. 
ni. Snsannah, dan. of Thomas Knights, b. in Worcester, Mass., March 
28, 1781), d. in Whitefield, Nov. 1875. He and his father were the first 
settlers in \\'hileneld and built the first house and first roads in town. 
Capt. in State JNlilitia. Democrat, d. in Whitefield, April 30, ISCU. 

14. Calvin White Burns, son of David ^^, b. in Whitefield, March 
4, 1811. m. first, Aug. 8, 1838, Maiy Charlotte, dau. of Samuel Prince, 
b. in Royalton, Vt., Feb. 1, 1821, d. "in Whitefield, June 15, 1855. in. 
second, in 1885, Elvira C, dau. of Russell Noyes, b. in Landatf, April, 
1820. He res. in Whitefield until 1872, then in Lancaster until he d., 
April 20, 1897. Lumber manufr. Republican. Capt. in State ]Militia. 
Ch. bv w. jNIary, Charles E. ; Samuel A.; Ellen i\L ; P21iza J., m. 
Samuel C. Sawyer (!See). Ch. hy w. Elvira, Minnie C. ; Wilber F. 



BURT. 

1. Daniel Buht, li. in Leominster, Mass., iu 17G0. m. Lydia San- 
ders, d. in Franconia, in 1838. He res. in L. from 1708 a few years, 
and then moved to Franconia, where he d. in 1815. 

Ch.,— 

2. i. Daniel, b. Leonihistcr, Afnss., Oct. 11,170.'). 

ii. William, b. Franconia, lyUU. ni. Foss. Farmer. lie d. Fran- 
conia, 1880. 8 lie <1. 188:i. 

iii. Stepmkn, b. Franconia, 180'). m. Merrill. Farmer. lie d. Co- 
lumbia, 1886. She (1. 1880. 

iv. Lydia, b. Franconia. m. Babcock. res. N. Y. 

2. Daniel liiiirr, son of Daniel \ b. in Leominster, Mass., Oct. 11, 
1705. m. in LSI 8, Eunice, dau. of Simeon Lovejoy, b. in Hebron, 
INIarch 30, 1801, d. in Bethlehem in 18(!G, Free Baptist. He res. in L. 
from 1.S47 to 1850. Farmer. Free Ba[)tist. Deuiocrat. d. in Betli- 
lehem, Nov. 20, 1800. 

Ch., h. in Franconia, — 

i. SniEON L., b. Nov. 11, 1820. m. 1847, Adeline Young. Farmer, res. 

Franconia. 
ii. Lois, b. Jan. 1822. m. Charles Kendall, farmer, lie d. Nov. 10, 1870. 

She d. Franconia, May 13, 1883. 
iii. Maky, b. May 20, 1824. m. .June 1, 1844, E. G. Woodman, policeman. 

He d. Manchester, April 12, 188G. 
iv. Myua, b. Feb. 20, 182ij. m. N. M. ]?eynolds. Slie d. Maine, March 4, 
18^8. 

3. V. Clauk CoLijy, b. May 1(), 18:15. 

vi. Mautin, b. May 0, 18:18. m. Sept. 1, 1860, Martha P. Alexander, m'p 

Bowman. (See Anson Alexander.) res. Lunenburg, Vt. 
vii. Martha, b. May 0, 18:i8. m. Orange W. Hatcii (See^ 
viii. Malina, b. Nov. 2"), 1845. m. Sept. 7, 1862, Francis F. Talmer. res. 
Norwood, Mass. 



Burt. 1)7 

3. Clauiv Comjy Biri{T. son of Daniel -, b. in Francoiiia. May 10, 
l.s;3,"). in. Oct. 27, 18,')."), Alalia, dau. of Moses 1>. Hatch, 1). in L. Nov. 
•20, 1837, Free Baptist, lie res. in L. from 18-17 to 1858. Fanner. 
Free Baptist. Democrat. 

Cli.,— 

i. Waimiex E., I). L. .June G, IS-jS. la. Feb. 1885, Vesta 1). Royce. Far- 
mer, res. Hethleliem. 
ii. .MvK.v, b. IJetlilelieiu, .M:u\'h 17, 18(51. ni. Eli B. Wallace (See). 



BURT. 

4. Smr.oN BuuT, son of Pliineas and Sarah (Bush) Bnrt, b. in 
Groton, Alass., Feb. lo, 1748 1). ni. 1774, Mary Clai'k, b. Lancaster. 
Mass., Jan. 2G, 1748/1), dan. of Alatthevv and Elizabeth Clark. He 
lived in Groton, Lancaster, and Lunenbnrg in Mass., and in JalTre}' 
and Bethlehem in N. H. In 177(5 he served from Julv to Decenilier in 
C'apt. Sanuiel Sawver's Co. in Col. Jona. Smith's Regt. in New York. 
He d. Bethlehem, ()ct. 14, 1819 ; she d. Jan. 7, 1838. 

Mattiiew Clark was one of the Scotch-Irish emigrants wlio settled in 
AVorcester, and on the dispersion oftiie community he removed to Lan- 
caster, where he d. Julv 1), 17G0. 

Ch.,— 

i. AI.4RT, b. Groton, Mass., Aug. 21, 1775. m. 1796, Oliver Sawver, far- 
mer. Siie (1. L. A\n'v\ -20, 1850. 
ii. Elizabeth, b. Lancaster, Mass., Oct. 21, 1777. in. Hubbard Oliver, 

tailor. Slie d. Boston, Mass., Dec. 28, 1848. 
ill. Sarah, b. Lancaster, Mass., Nov. (3, 177!). ni. Timothy Green (See). 
iv. Dolly, b. Lunenburg, Mass., Dec. 14, 1781. m. William Sawyer ^ (8ec), 
farmer. She d. Bethlehem, April 17, 1844. 
5. V. Lkvi, b. Jaffrey, Jan. 27, 1784. 

vi. Lydia, b. JatTrev, Feb. 27, 1780. m. Willis Wilder, farmer. She d. L. 
•Ian. :!1, 1850.' 
G. vii. SiMKON, 1). -TafTrey, Sept. 28, 1788. m. Mary Wilder. 
7. viii. .Joiix, b. .Jattrey, Nov. 11, 1791. m. Mary Batchellor (See). 

5. Levi Buut, son of Simeon, b. in Jaffrey, Jan. 27, 1784. m. about 
1812, Lucretia Kelso, b. in Chester, Mass., July 3, 1792, d. in L. Feb. 
18. 1873. He res. in L. from 1812 until he d., Feb. 5, 18G1. Farmer. 
Selectman, 182r)-G. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Eliza Oliver, b. Feb. 1, 181-1, d. L. April 1.% 18(59. 

ii. Hugh Kelso, b. Oct. 15, 1815. v.\. March 11, 1^40, Elizabeth L. Fili- 
gree. Mercliant. He d. L. April 21). 1848. She d. March ol, 1851. 
iii. Lydia Wilder, b. -Jan. 8, 1818. m. I*]<linund'' Burt (See). 

6. Simeon Bukt, sou of Simeon^, b. in Jaffrey, Sept. 28, 1788. m. 
first, Dec. 14, 1815, Mary Wilder, d. in L. m. second, Charlotte 
Louise Kennan, Alethodist. He res. in L. from 1823 until he d.. .Inn. 
5, 18,55. Farmer. AVhig. Aiipointed Lieut. 5th Co. 32d Regt. X. 11. 
Militia, .luiie 9. 1817; resigned, April 24. 182U. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. ('iiARLOTTE Maky, b. May IG, 1844. 

ii. Fi.oiiENCE Sklina. 

iii. (Jeouge. 

iv. Frank Fuller. 

VOL. II. — 7 



Js 



98 Burt — Burton — Buswell. 

7. John Burt, son of Simeon^, b. in Jaffrey, Nov. 11, 1701. ni. 
.June 11, 1818, Mary, daii. of Isaac Hatchellor, b. in Betlilehem, March 
81, 1797. She m. second, John T. Nelson (See). He never res. in L. 
Farmer. Ensign in •!([ Co. 32d Regt. Light Infantry, 1820. Appointed 
Paymaster o2d Regt. N. H. Militia, Feb. 23, 1821 ; vacated, June 11, 
1821. d. in Bethlehem, July 27, 1827. 

Ch., b. in Bethlehem, — 

8. i. John, b. June 14, 1819. 

ii. iXicHEJiiAH, b. Sept. t), 1821, il. Betlilehem, Marcli 20, 1823. 

iii. Rktsey B., b. June 12, 1825. m. Stearns. She d. Aug. 29, 1861. 

8. John Burt, son of John ', b. in Bethlehem, June 14, 1819. m. 
Oct. 12, 1853, Lucy, dau. of Joshua Dunn, b. in Jay, Me., Aug. 31, 
1813, d. in L. Feb. 2, 18'J(3, Methodist. He res. in L. from 1849 until 
lie d. Oct. IG, 1868. Merchant. Democrat. No ch. 

BURT. 

9. Edmund Buirr, b. Nov. 1803. m. Jan. 10, 1855, Lydia Wilder, 
dau. of Levi Burt (See), b. in L. Jan. 8, 1818, d. in L. June 8, 1884, 
Cong. She res. in L. in youth, and from 1874 to 1884. He never res. 
in L. Clergyman, d. in Gilead, Me., July 14, 1864. No ch. 

BURTON. 

L Augustus Rogers Burton, son of Jedediah, b. in Guildhall, Vt., 
Feb. 19, 1826. m. Jan. 25, 1855, Harriet Eliza, dau. of Ezra Brooks 
(See), b. in Bethlehem, Sept. 21, 1833, Cong. He res. in L. from 
1866 until' he d., JMay 26, 1900. Painter and grainer. Cong. Prohibi- 
tion. Meml)er School Board, Union District, 1876-7-8-9-80-1-4-5-6. 
A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 

Ch., — 

i. Hattie Em.-ma, b. L. Oct. 20, 18G2. m. Nov. 26, 1885, Harry Y. Emery, 
shoe mamifr., res. Lynn, Mass. 

2. Lorenzo Dow Burton, son of Jedediah, b. in Guildhall, Vt., 
April 1, 1832. m. in 1862, Ann Mary, dau. of Amos Rowell (See), b. 
in L. Oct. 4, 1830. She m. first, Simeon Russell, Methodist. Lorenzo 
res. in L. from 1883 until he d., Nov. 30, 1892. Painter. Methodist. 
Democrat. 

Ch.,- 

i. Wii.ME Amos, b. Bethleiiem, June 22, 1800. unm. P'armer. res. 
CMiichester. 

BUSWELL. 

1. Clark Stevens Busavell, son of John, b. in Barton. Vt., Dec. 
22, 1829. in. April 24, 1861, Lucena Marion, dau. of Marlin Downer, 
b. Lebanon, March 15, 1838, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 1890. 
Insurance agent. Methodist. Prohibition. 

Ch., — 

i. Hexkv Ci.akk, b. Craftsbury, Vt., Jan. 28, 1862. res. Buffalo, N. Y. 

ii. Makion Emily, b. Marslifield, Vt., April 14, 1864. res. L. 
iii. Ada Makia, b. Norwich, Vt., June 12, 1808. res. L. 
iv. Clai;a Lucena, b. Windsor, Vt., Dec. 6, 1874. res. L. Grad. Boston 
Univ., muO. 



Buzzell — Caldwell — Calhoun. 09 



BUZZELL. 

1. Hknuy liuzzr.i.L, I), in Thettbrd, Vt, Nov. 14, 1831. m. (list, 
rliine, 1<SG2, ]\Iai-ioii, dan. of Williiuu H. Ilai-ris, b. in Concord, Vt., in 
l<S45.d. in Lnnenl)nrg, Vt., Sept. 17, 18G9. m. second, Nov. 24, 18.S.S. 
Knnna Etta, dan. of INFoses Cover, b. in Westport, N. Y., April 2(1, 
18(34, Advent. He has i-es. in J^. since 1892. Fanner. Advent. 
Repnl)lican. 

Cli., by w. Marion. — 

i. Arthdr II., b. Grnnby, Vt., July 4, 18G5. ni. IS'.lO, Florence Ilow.-ird. 

Stone-cutter, res. Biirre, \t. 
ii. Ella .M., b. Granby, Vt., May 29, 18G6. ni. 1882, Clark Steere, far- 
mer, res. Waterford, Vt. 
iii. Herbert P., b. Lunenburg, Vt., May 7, 1869. ni. 1801. Printer, res. 
Nebraska. 

Cli., by w. Emma, — 

iv. Mary P., b. Ferrisburf^, Vt., June 28, 1889. res. L. 

V. Henry Coykr, b. Ferrisburg, Vt., Jan. .SO, 1892. res. L. 



BUZZELL. 

2. Edward Buzzell, son of George, b. in L. Aug. G, 18G0. ni. Nov. 
12, 1891, Lncy, dan. of William Clark, b. in Canada, Jan. 31, 1872. He 
has res. in L. all his life. Laborer. 
Ch.,— 

i. Fred, b. L. Jan. 8, 1805. 
ii. , b. L. Nov. :)0, 1897. 



CALDWELL. 

1. Arthur Hallett Caldwell, son of J. Albert Henry and Frances 
A. (Hallett) Caldwell, b. in Ipswich, Mass., Ang. 29, 1855. He is a 
descendant in the eighth generation of Jolni and Sarah (Dillingham) 
Caldwell, earh' residents of Ipswich. The generations are: .John', 
John ^ John ^"^John ^ Ebenezer^ Ebcn ^ Albert Henry ^ Artlnir Hal- 
lett I He m. Feb. 20, 1889, Carrie C. Ellison, b. in Charlestown, Mass.. 
Feb. 14, 1857, dau. of Andrew Ellison. He has res. in L. since 1893. 
Printer. 

Ch., — 

i. Francis Sweetser, b. Maiden, Mass., Feb. 20, 1890. 
ii. William Siiarswood Ellison, b. Everett, Mass., May 11, 1892. 

CALHOUN. 

1. James Calhoun was one of the Scotch-Irish emigrants to New 
Hampshire. In the old conntiy he was a linen draper, and after emi- 
gration a farmer in Lyman. His children were Solomon, Rebecca, 
James, Isaac, Sally, Ma.r\', and David. 

2. James Calhoux, son of James \ b. in Lyman, April 29, 17'.»9. 
m. May 2G, 1829, Philcna Robins, dau. of Joseph (See), d. May 28, 



100 Calhoun — Callahan. 

1879. He removed from Lyman to L., 1839, and to Lisbon, 1871. 
He d. Sept. 8, 1879. Farmer. Whig and Abolitionist. 
Cb., — 

Z. i. Isaac, b. Lyman, May 10, 1832. 

ii. Sarah Janie, b. Lvman, Feb. 10, 1834. m. George W. Cowen (See). 
iii. Lydia U., b. Lyinan, Auir. 10, 1835, d. L. Oct. 28, 1853. 
iv. Ci.eaientina H., b. L. April 28, 1837. m. Sept. 17, 1890, Sabin Ash, 
farmer. He d. Santa Uosa, Cal., Dec. SO, 1892. 
V. Maky K., b. L. May 25, 1839. m. April 18, 1868, Isaac E. Young, far- 
mer. He d. Santa Kosa, Cal., Feb. 25, 1889. 
vi. LuELLA C.,b. L. Aug. 27, 1842. m. Dwigiit C. Parker (See), 
vii. Elizabeth, b. L. fSept. 16, 1844. m. William H. Blake (See). 

3. Isaac Calhoun, son of James", b. in Lyman, May 10, 1832. 
ni. first, Sept. 11, 1867, Lvdiaette, dau. of Leonai-d Hildreth (See), 
b. in Lisbon, Jan. 10, 1847, d. in L. Feb. 10, 1884, Free Baptist, 
m. second, April 20, 1886, Flora, dau. of Prescott Young, b. in Lisbon, 
Jan. 8, 1846. C^^ng. He has res. in L, since 1868. Farmer, and an 
active factor in many business enterprises of the town. Kepublican. 
Selectman, 1881-2-3. Representative, 1889-90. Supervisor, 1884. 
A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. He d. in L., March 23, 1900. (Book 
of Biographies, Grafton Co., \). 158.) 

Ch..^— 

i. Alice, b. Storm Lake, Iowa, June 4, 1881. (Adopted child.) 

CALLAHAN. 

1. Daniel Callahan, son of James, 1). in Co. Cork, Ireland, in 
1807. ra. in 1840, Mary, dau. of Jerome Canty, b. in Co. Cork. Ire- 
land, in 1810, d. in Longview, Texas, March 14, 1885. He res. in L. 
from 1848 until he d. in 1870. Laborer. 

Ch.. all but James, b. in L., — 

3. i. James A., b. Co. Cork, Ireland, Jan. 5, 1841. 

ii. William. I). 1848. unm., d. Leadville, Col., 1880. 

iii. Horace, b. 1850. num., d. Longview, Texas, 1884. 

iv. Henry, b. 1860, d. L. ISfil. 

2. Jamks Callahan, son of James, b. in Antrim, Ireland, about 
1824. ni. Jan. 1859, Nancy, dau. of Timothy Holland, b. in Ireland, 
about 1824, d. in L. Oct. 2;), ]8;)4, Roman Catholic. He lias res. in L. 
since 1859. Laborer. Roman Catholic. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Hannah, b. L. Dec. 1850. in. Harry A. J. Strain (See). 

3. Jamks A. Callahan, son of DanieP, b. in Co. Cork, Ireland, 
Jan. 5, 1811. m. Aug. 21, 1882, Catharine, dau. of John Kenney, b. 
in St. JohnslMiry, Vt.,"March 9, 1857. He res. in L. from 1848 to 
18(;9. Ilotcl-kccix'r. Democrat. Deputy Sheriff, Grafton Co. Pri- 
vate Co. H, 3d N. M. Inf 

Ch..— 

i. Mary Ellen, b. Longview, Texas. Jime 12, 1883. 

ii. ICllen, b. Longview, 'I'fxas, Jan. 29, 1885. 

iii. Cathkl-ini-: Agnes, b. L. July II), 188G. 

iv. James Daniel, b. Marshall, Texas, Oct. 21, 1888. 

V. Annie Macd, b. Marshall, Texas. Oct. 6, 1890. 

vi. John Henry, b. Wichita Falls, Texas, Nov. 15, 1895. 



Callahan — CanijJiell — Carlee — Carhoinieau. 101 



CALLAHAN. 

4. Pknnis Callahan, son of Janios, b. in Ireland, April 1, 1<S44. 
in. Juno 12, 1862, ]\Iary, dan. of Daniel Long. b. in Ireland, Nov. 2.">, 
18;;;), Koman Catholic. lie has res. in \j. since 1888. Laborer. Ivo- 
man Catholic. Democrat. 

Ch.,- 

i. Jamks, b. Jjowfll, jMass., A])iil Ifi, 18()4, d. Betlilelieni, Sept. 15, 1875. 

ii. Jeremiah, b. Ik'thleliciu, Nov. 27, 18(;(>. les. L. 

iii. JosiE, b. Bethlchoiii, July '25, 1809, d. L. Jan. 7, 1896. 

iv. ]\1arv, b. Ik'tlilelii'iii, Sept. 20, 1874. res. L., unni. 



CAMPBELL. 

1. Joseph Davh) Cajh'bkll, son of Archil)ald, b. Sydney, N. S., 
INIar. 13, 1857. ni. Aug-. 5, 1890, INIary J. Wills, b. Groveton, Feb. 
20, 1809, dan. of Israel Wills. He is a merchant tailor, and has res. 
in L. since April 1, 1897. Congregationalist. Republican. A. F. and 
A. M., Burns Lodge; K. T., St. Gerard's Comit}'. 

Ch.,- 

i. Margaret M., b. Plyiiioutli, May 2, 1891. 



CARBEE. 

L Baxter Ricil\i;i) Carbee, son of William, b. in Lunenburg, ^'t.. 
July G, 1848. m. March 31, 18(;8, ]\Iartha Bowker, dan. of John \Vebb, 
b. in Lunenburg, Vt., July 13, 18")2, ]\Iethodist. He has res. in L. 
since 1886. Painter. Methodist. Republican. 
Ch., — 

i. Clara Irene, b. Lunenburg, Vt., Jan. 21, 1869. m. April 17, 1800, 

John M. H. llaskins, printer, res. Canibrirlgeport, Mass. 
ii. LuLA May Bell, b. Whitefield, Sept. 21, 1878. 
iii. IJoLLO ().scAR, b. Stark, Nov. 7, 1881. 
iv. Hay Haklanu, b. Stark, Oct. 5, 1883. 



CARBONNEAU. 

1. Wn,LtA:\i G. ('AunoNXEAU, son of John. b. in Canada, Sept. 29. 
1848. m. Aug. 17, 1868, Leocudie. dan. of John Beauleau, b. in (,)uo- 
bec, ]\Larch 12, 1S48, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1877. 
Carpenter. Roman C^atholic. Democrat. 
Ch.,— 

i. Archie, b. St. .Tolmsbury, Vt., Ihxy 15, 1869. 
ii. Jennie, b. L. July K!, 1871. 
iii. Willie Fi:ank, b. Canada, May 12, 1873. 
iv. Eddie, b. Canada, May 2, 187(). 
v. Bektha, b. in Canada, .lune 27, 1878. 
vi. Oliver, b. L Mav 14, 1882. 
vii. John, b. L. Y>ov. 24, 1888. 
viii. LiLLiE, b. L. March 4, 1885. 
ix. Lewis, b. L. Nov. 5, 1888. 
.\. Mald, b. L. Sept. 1, 1889. 



1 02 Cardinal — Carey — Carlefon. 



CARDINAL. 

1. Peteu Cardinal, son of Peter, b. in St. Hyacinth, P. Q., Dec. 17, 
1842. m. Nov. 29, 1867, Kate, dau, of James M. Richardson (See), 
b. Lisbon, Aug. 15, 1849. He lias res. in L. since 1867. Lumber 
manufr. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

a. i. Melville Horace, b. Bethleliera, Aug. 27, 1868. 

ii. MiNNETTE E., b. L. Aug. .30, 1869. m. June 7, 189-3, Joseph C. Seely. 
Laborer, res. L. 

iii. Oscar B., b. L. June 4, 1878, d. May 19, 1887. 

2. INIelville Horace Cardinal, son of Peter \ b. in Betlilehem, A no-. 
27, 18G8. m. .July 2d, 1893, Emma Druzella, dan. of William B. Smith, 
b. in Dalton, May 13, 1872, Methodist. He has res. in L. all his life. 
Lumber manufr. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Edward C, b. Nov. 12, 1894. 

CAREY. 

1. Chester E. Carey, son of Olivet S., b. in Lempster, IMarch 11, 
1S40. m. first. Dec. 29, 1865, Emily L.. dau. of Roswell Prouty, b. in 
Newport. Vt., Nov. 9, 1843. m. second, April 8, 1883, Julia A., dau. 
of John ^IcDonald, b. in Boston, Mass., Jan. 15, 1848, d. in Hanover, 
March 10, 1887. He came to L. Sept. 1867, and established the 
"• White Mountain Republic," which he conducted until Sept. 1871, 
when he moved away, having sold his paper to Henry H. Metcalf. 
He was engaged in the printing bu.siness for thirty years. He d. in 
Hanovei-, Se|)t. 25, 1896. Democrat. Universalist. J. P. State. He 
is a lineal descendant of Sir Robert Carey of Scotland. His great- 
grandfatlier was Gen. William Carey of the N. H. Militia. 

Ch., — 

i. Ethel, b. Hillsboro', Jan. 10, 1885. 



CARLETON. 

This lineage is from the records in the old Coll. of Heraldry, 
London. Eng. ; Co. Histories, especially that of Surrey Co., Eug. ; 
from a famih* record, sent by the late Lord Dorchester to Rev. Hiram 
Carleton, East Sandwich, Mass., an American authority; Colonial 
Records of INfass., and the town and church records of Rowle}', Ha- 
verhill, and ]')radford, Mass. ; the New Eng. Historic Genealogical 
Society ; the Essex Institute ; from family records, deeds, wills, and 
cemetery inscriptions. Tlie history, character, and social position 
have been obtained from Parliamentary records, records of real estate 
conveyances, and records contained in State papers, especially treaties 
with foreign nations. The family arms are those held by the Carle- 
tons of Lincoln and Oxfordshire, Eng., and are as follows : — 

Arms, Argent on a bend sable, three mascles of the field. 

Crest, Out of a Ducal coronet, or an unicorn's head sal)le ; the horn 
twisted of the first and second. 

Motto, ]\^on ad perniciem. 



Carleton. 10:^) 

[Thcso arms must not be confouiuled with those of the present 
House of Dorcliester, which si)ning" from tlie Carletons of Fermaugh, 
Irehuid, and originated with Sir Guy Carleton. That line is from 
John >".] 

The name Carleton is from the Saxon ccoii (signifying lnisl)and- 
man) and ton. a town. The Carleton family is a unit. Tlie name de 
Carleton was originally a title of lordslii[). 

1. Baldwin dk Caklkton of Carleton, near Penritli, Cumberland, 
loug. Time of tlie Norman Conquest, battle of llastiugs, Oct. 14, 
lOGC. 

2. JkKFKY r>K (■AKLETON, 

3. EnUAUD DE Cakleton. 

4. IIenky de Caki.eton. 

5. Gilbert de Cakletox. m. a dan. of Fitzwilliam. 

6. William de Cakletox, one of the justices of Kng. ; Counsellor 
to Edward (the King's son, and Lieut, while his father Edward I. was 
absent in foreign wars), on a commission to reconcile the King and his 
barons ; also Chancellor of the Exchequer. He w-as intercessor witli 
the King for the Earl of Noi'folk and Hartford. Presumal^ly active in 
systematizing the Judiciary of Eng. n). Helena, dau. of Geoffrey de 
Stainton. 

7. Adam de Cakletox. m. Sarah, dau. of Adam de Newton. 

8. Adam de Cakletox. m. Sibella, supi^osed to have been a 
Plantagenet. 

9. JoHX DE Cakletox, LL.I). Cons|)icuons as a commissioner, 
with the chief dignitaries of Eug., in making a treaty with Flanders. 

10. Henry de Cakletox of Co. Lincoln, 13th Richard II. m. 
Allica. 

IL SiK Thomas de Cakletox. 

12. SiK Walter de Cakletox. ra. dau. of Feildman. 

13. Thomas Cakletox of Sutton Co., Lincoln. \\\. dan. of Skerne. 
of Co. Lincoln. 

14. JoHX Cakletox of Sutton and Walton-upon-Thames, d. in 
14.>S. ui. Anne, dau. of Skipwith. 

15. John Cakletox. m. Alice, dau. of Gerrard Daniel. 

16. JoHX Cakletox, lived in 1500. m. Joyce, dau. of John Wel- 
beck, bv Margaret Culpepi)er, and cousin to (Jueen Catharine, w. of 
Henry VIII. 

17. J^davard Cakletox, fifth son of John ^^ settled in East Clan- 
don, Surrey, in 1571 ; ancestor of the C'arletons of London, Surrey, 
Arundel, and America, m. ]\Lary, dau. and codieir of George Bigley. 

18. I^RASMiTS Carletox, a citizen and mercer of St. Bartholo- 
mew's, London, F^ng. m. F^lizabeth. 

19. Edward Carletox, second son of F^rasmus '**, b. in F^ng. in 
1005. m. Eleanor Denton. (The name Denton was originally (iarth, 
of old Roman origin.) Edward was the first Carleton to settle in 
America, and the common ancestor of the Carletons of this country. 
Rev. Ezekiel Rogers and twenty families acquired by grant and pur- 
chase a strip of land between Newbury and Ipswich, Mass., and made 
a settlement in l();3.S-9. This was first called Rogers's Plantation, and 
afterwards Rowley. Next after the minister, Edward was the largest 
landowner, and was made a freeman in 1G42. He was a man of (lis- 



104 Carleton. 

tiuction, as a member of the Gen. Court, and as a Trial Justice, until 
his return to Eno-. in 1G50-1. He d. about 16G1. 

Ch.,— 

20. i. John, b. in Eng. 10.30. 

ii. Edward, b. Aug. 28, 1639. (First birth in Rowley.) 

iii. Mary, b. April 2, 1G42. 

iv. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 20, 1044. 

20. John Carleton, son of Edward ^^, b. in Eng. in 1G30. m. Han- 
)iah, dan. of Joseph and Mary (Malinson) Jewett, b. in Eng. June la, 
1G40. (Joseph was a son of Edward Jewett of Bradford in the West 
Riding of Yorkshire, Eng., where he was baptized, Dec. 31, 1GU9. ni. 
Mary Malinson, Oct. 1, 1G34.) jVlrs. Carleton was transacting business 
witli her sons, after the death of her husband, as late as 1695. Jolin 
was the principal man of Haverhill, Mass., while he lived. He had, as 
a 3"oung man, tlie honorar3- title of Mr., which was afterwards ex- 
changed for Lieut. He d. in Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 22, 16G8. 

Clu, — 

i. John, b. 1008. ni. rinnnah Osgood, 

ii. Josia'H, b. March 21, 1002-3. ni. Abigail Osgood. 

21. iii. Edward, b. Marcli 22, 1664. 

iv. Thomas, b. Sept. 9, 1007. m. Elizabeth . 

21. Edw^aui) Carleton, son of John -", 1). in Haverhill, Mass.. March 
22, 1G64. m. Elizabeth Kimball. He res. in Haverhill, Mass., and 
later in liradford, Mass. He was killed by an Indian in 1711. 

Ch..,— 

i. Edward, b. Feb. 20, 1690-1. 
ii. Uen.tamin, b. April 23, 1693. 
iii. Nehemiah, b. April 15, 1695. 

22. iv. Aarox, b. June 12, 1697. 
V. Elizabeth, b. 1099. 

vi. Nathaniel, res. in Bradford, Mass. in. 1721, Abigail Dane of Andover, 

Mass. 

vii. Ahner, b. Dee. 2, 1701, d. Jan. 8, 1702. 

viii. Ebenezer, b. Dec. 22, 1704. 

ix. Mehitable, b. March 8, 1707. 

X. Hannah, ni. David Jacquitli, Nov. 9, 1722. 

xi. Abig.\il. 

22. Aaront Carleton, son of Edward '-\ b. June 12, 1G97. m. (irst, 

Prudence •. m. second, Priscilla. He res. in Haverhill, Mass. 

[Last on the list of heirs ; seventh son ? Rev. Hiram C] 

Ch., l\y w. Prudence, — 

i. I'luiDENCE (so transcribed from records by Charles CofBn, Esq. Kev. 
Hiram Carleton contends for the name Elizabeth. 

23. ii. Aaron, b. Nov. 29, 1737. 
iii. iSARAH, b. Dec. 26, 1739. 
iv. William, b. May 4, 1742. 

v. PiiiNEAS, b. May 10, 1745. 

vi. Amos, b. Nov. 9, 1747. 

vii. Edward, b. Feb. 17, 1754. 

viii. Hannah, b. May 28, 1757. 

23. Aaron Carleton, son of Aaron -^ b. in Bradford, Mass , Nov. 
29, 1737. m. Jan. 2G, 17G9, Mehitable Chadwick, d April 4, 1809. 
He moved to Haverhill. IMass., in 1772, d. Nov. 4, 1827. 

Ch., — 

i. Aaron, b. Dec. 18, 1709. m. Sarah Merrill. (Five children.) 

24. ii. 1';dmi:nd, b. May 13, 1772. 

iii. Amos, res. in Haverhill, Canada, and Ohio, where he d. m. Miss Porter. 
(Twelve children.) 




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Carleton. 105 

24. lu)MUNi) Carleton, son of Aaron-", b. in Bi-adford. Mass., INIay 
13, 1772. ni. Jan. 2'), 17!)7, Joanna, dan. of Peter .l^^id Kcltecca 
(Hazolton) Coffin, b. Ai)i-il 11, 1773, d. Sept. 3, 1847. E(\ninnd, with 
the family, moved to Haverhill, I\Iass., soon after liis birth. He tanght 
school in Boseawen in 1792; stndied medicine with ])r. Jacob Kit- 
tredge of Dover, who certified to three years' stndy, Ang. 17, 1795, and 
the same year was moderator of town meeting in Dover. He moved to 
Haverhill in 1795, and began the practice of medicine, where he con- 
tinned forty-three years, and became a noted physician. He grad. 
from the medical school of Dart. Coll., Aug. 22, 1801, and became an 
honorary member of Dart. Medical Society, Nov. 25, 1819. Cong. 
Dea. Bank director. First Prest. of the Haverhill Antislavery 
Societv. d. Nov. 2, 1838. 

Ch.,^- 

25. i. Edmund, b Haverhill, Oct. 20, 1797. 

ii. Uekecca, b. Auj^. 27, 17!n», d. April 28, 180:1 
iii. Peter, b. Nov. l.'], 1801. in. first, Elizabeth Kilbiirn. (Two children.) 

m. second, Sarah Ann Wilder. (No children.) He d. Aug. 7, 18uG. 
iv. Chaules, bMarch ol, 1804. m. first, Marinda Bell. (Five children.) 
in. second, iSIrs. Marinda (Fo.\) Hammond. (One child.) He d. Dec. 
1,1857. 
V. Hei!kcca, b, July 11, 180G. m. Jotham Clark Cutler. Siie d. L.May 

23, 1884. 
vi. Arthur, b. Feb. 10, 1810. m Sarah Ann Atherton. {No children.) 
vii. Abigail, b. Jan. G, 1812, d. Feb. 0, 1817. 

viii. Joanna, b. April 6, 1814. m. William Wilder. (Two children.) 
i.\-. Abigail, b. Aug. 20, 1817, d. May 7, 1810. 

25. P^DMUND Carleton, son of Edmund '-^ b. in Haverhill, Oct. 29, 
1797. m. Nov. 30, 1836, Mary Kilburn, dau. of Thomas and Hannah 
(Kilburn) Coffin, b. in Boseawen, Nov. 12, 1812, d. in L. March 19, 
1880. (Cotlln Genealogy in Hist, of Boseawen and Webster.) Edmund 
d. in L. March 11, 1882. (See narrative — chapter on Lawyers.) 

Ch., — 

i. Mary, b. Sept. 12, 1887, d. July 0, 1802. 

2G. ii. Edmund, b. Dec. 11, 18o0. 

iii. Sarah, b. Oct. 10, 1842, d. Aug. 27, 1874. 

27. iv. Thomas, b. Nov. 28, 1844. 

V. Anna, b. April 18, 1847, d. Nov. 30, 1874. 
vi. Frances, b. Oct. 12, 1840, d. June 3, 1873. 

28. vii. Alfred, b. June 15, 1853. 

26. Edmuno C.vkleton, son of Edmund'-', b. Dec. 11, 1839. m. 
Jan. 1, 1873, Marv Emma, dau. of Asa Ames and Lucyette (Cham- 
pion) Potter, b. in Winfield, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1852. (Potter Genealogy, 
by Charles Edward Potter, Boston. 1888.) Edmund is a physician, res. 
in N. Y. Citv. (See narrative — chapter on Phvsicians.) 

Ch., — 

i. Spencer, b. Oct. 14, 1873 ; prepared for Coll. at the Berkeley School ; 

grad. with honor from Columbia Coll. School of Arts, 1891. Study- 

ini; medicine (1895). 
ii. Mary, b. July 10, 1875. d. Jan. 21, 1871"). 
iii. Mabel, b. Oct. 31, 187(1. d. March 10, 1878. 
iv. Bf;rtha, b, April 11, 1880, preparing for Coll. (1895). 

27. Thosi.vs Carleton, son of Edminid -% b; in L. Nov. 28, 1844. 
m. first, Carrie M. Allen, m. second, in 1881, Addie, dau. of David 



106 Carleton — Carpenter. 

Stone, b. in Watevtown, Mass., Baptist. Thomas res. in L. from 
birth to 1860, and from 1872 to 1889. Real-estate agent. Cong. Re- 
piibHcan. res. Mount Auburn, Mass. No eh. 

28. Alfred Carleton, son of Edmund -^, b. in L. June 15, 1853. ni. 
June 25, 1879, Arabelle George, dau. of George Henry Webb, b. in 
Fallsburg, Ohio. He res. in L. from birth to 1877. Express agent, 
res. Toledo, Ohio. 

Ch., b. in T<jledo, Oliio, — 

i. IMarv Belle, b. July 5, 1880. 

ii. IIaury VVeisb, b. Nov. 8, 1881. 

iii. Charles Alfred, b. July 5, 1883. 

iv. Guy Clifton, b. Oct. 15, 1888. 



CARPENTER. 

1. William Carpenter, b. 1576, progenitor of the Rehobotli family, 
brother of Richard Carpenter, progenitor of the Providence family, lived 
in London, but when he sailed for New England, 16oS, he was registered 
at Southampton as of Wlierwell. He returned to England. 

2. William Carpenter, son of William \ b. 1605, with wife Abigail 
and three children came to New England 1638. Lived in Weymouth 
and Relioboth. He was a captain, d. Feb. 7, 1659. 

3. WiLLiAJi Cai;penter, son of William'-, b. in England, 1631 or 2. 
m. Oct. 5, 1051, Priscilla Bennett. She d. Oct. 20, 1663. m. second, 
Dec. 10, 1063, Miriam Searles. Town clerk. Dea. Deputy to the 
C^eueral Court of Plymouth. lied, in Rehobotli, Jan. 26, 1703. His 
widow d. May 1, 1722. 

4. NoAii Carpenper, son of William ■\ b. in Rehoboth, March 28, 
1672. Settled in Attleborough. Town clerk. Proprietors' clerk. 
He m. Dec. 3, 1700, Sarah Johnson, b. April 4, 1077, dau. of Matthew 
Johnson of Wohurn. She d. Sept. 29, 1726. He m. second, May 22, 
1727, Ruth (FoUett) Talb(jtt, dau. of Abraham and Ruth (Foster) 
FoUett, and widow of Al)raham Talbott. She d. Jan. 10, 1745. He 
m. third, 1745, Tabitha Bishop, widow of William Bishop. She d. 
June 7, 1753. He d. April, 1756. 

5. IsAi.\ii Carpenter, son of Noah*, b. Feb. 7, 1714/15. m. Sept. 
12, 1734, Althea (Titus) Titus, b. May 29, 1714, dau. of Jose[)h Titus 
and widow of John Titus. He lived in Attlel)orough and in Sutton, 
IMass. He was killed l)y a falling tree, March 23, 1744. 

6. Jonah Carpenter, son of Isaiah ^ b. in Sutton, 1744. m. in 
Thompson, Conn., Nov. 23, 1709, Berviah Whitraore of Killingly, 
Conn., dau. of Isaac Whitmore. He d. Ashford, Conn., Jan. 31, 1805. 
Shed. Aug. 29, 1834. 

7. Jonah Carpenter, son of Jonah®, b. Ashford, Conn., Oct. 4, 
1777. He removed soon after 1800 to Waterford, Vt. Town clerk. 
Representative. Dea. He ul Hannah Rice, dau. of Oluuliah Rice. He 
d. 1807. 



Carpenter. 107 

8. Erasmus Irvix Cakpektkr, son of Jonah ^ b. AVatcrfonl, \'t., 
April 29, l.SO.S. Gnul. University of Vermont, 1837, Andovcr Tlieo. 
Seminary, l.S-41. He was ordained and installed over the Congrega- 
tional Church in this town 1842, and was continued in a successful 
l)astorale until ISoT. Thence to Barre, Vt., where he labored ten years. 
From 18G7 to 18G!3 he was acting pastoral Berlin, and tlie following 
four years he was Secretary and agent of the Vermont Bible Society. 
He was acting pasto,r in Swanzey three years. He d. Feb. 10, 1877. 
He m. Sept. 28, 1846, Harriet Stebbins, b. Dec. 14, 1814, dau. of 
James and Grace (Warrener) Stebbins of Belchertown, ]Mass. She d. 
Oct. 26. 1876. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. H.vRHiKT Elvira, b. Jan. 10, 1848. She is a successful and acconi- 
j)lislie(l teacher, and ju-iucipal of prosperous institutions of learnin<^ in 
Vermont, New York, and Pennsylvania. She is now principal and 
superintendent of a popular school at Bowling Green, Ky. 
ii. Irvix, h. Dec. 10, 18-')0. res. Boston, iMass. 

iii. M VRY Francks, b. April 28, 1858. in. Aug. 2(J, 1879, Alfred Pasdial. 
editor and publislicr. res. Doylestown, Pa. 

9. Isaiah Carpenter, son of Jonah ", and brother of Jonah % b. in 
Ashford, Conn., June 29, 1783. m. April 21, 1808, Caroline Bugbee, 
b. Dec. 27, 1785, dau. of Amos and Martha (Woodward) Bugbee ^ 
(See). He removed 1808 to Waterford, Vt., where he d., July 6, 1871. 
She d. Aug. 2, 18G5. 

10. Aloxzo Philetus Carpenter, son of Isaiah •', b. in Waterford, 
Vt., Jan. 28, 1829. Williams College, 1849. He studied law with 
Andrew S. Woods and with Ira and S. H. Goodall of Bath, and was 
admitted to the Bar in Haverhill, April 20, 18o3. He practised his [)ro- 
fession, continuously residing in J*>ath until he was ap[)ointed to the 
bench, when he removed to Concord. Ho was Solicitor of Grafton 
Comity 1863 to 1873. In professional work he was associated from 
18."J3 to 18.36 with Ira Goodall, and in the later years of his practice his 
son Philip was professionally associated for a short time. Sept. 1, 1881, 
he was api)ointed by Gov. Bell Associate Justice of the Suiireme Court, 
and April 1, 1896, he was appointed by Gov. Busiel Chief Justice, suc- 
ceeding Judge Doe. As a lawyer he adorned the profession, and as ii 
judge lie contributed much to make the years of his service an epoch in 
tiie judicial history of the State. He received the degree of LL.D. from 
Williams College in l.S,S9, and from Dartmouth College in 1896. He 
m. Nov. 2, 1853, Julia Kosanna Goodall, b. April 14, 1833, dau. of Ira 
.-.nd Hannah Child (Ilutchins) Goodall of Bath. She d. Oct. 11, 1899. 
He d. IMav 21, 1898. 

Ch., l).'in Bath, — 

i. Lillian, b. July 22, 18.j4. m. Nov. 14, 1877, Prank Sherwin Streeter, 
b. Charleston, Vt., Aug. o, 18.'):!, son of Daniel and Julia {^VIleeler) 
Streeter. Mrs. Streeter is a member of the State Board of (Charities 
and Correction, succee<ling lier honored mother; a trustee of the 
Margaret Pillsbury H()S])it;d, an<l prominent hi the lienevolent and 
social organizations of the city of Concord and tlie State. Mr. Streeter 
grad. Dart. Coll. 1874. Heread law with Judge Carjienter and was 
admitted to the I>ar in 1877. He res. in Concord, and is in active 
practice in the State and United States Courts. Trustee Dart. Coll. 



108 Carpenter. 



ii. Philip, b. March 9, 1850. m. Sept. 3, 1880, Fanny Hallock Rouse. 

Dart. Coll. 1877. Lawyer, res. City of New York, 
iii. Francis Hknky, b. Dec] 4, 1800. d. Feb. 10, 1861. 
iv. Arthur Hutchins, b. Sept. lo, 1802. m. April 18, 18^9, Annie Kclle}-. 

Lawyer, d. CliicaEjo, 111., June 22, 1892. 
V. Edith, b. Dec. 20, I860, ra. Oct. 13, 1886, Bond Valentine Thomas. 

res. Oroville, Cal. 
vi. IIklen', b. July 5, 1806. unm. res. Concord. 

11. John Cakpenter, sou of William^ and Priscilla (Bennett) Car- 
penter, 1). in Rehobotb, Mass., Oet. ID, 1(')52. ni. Sarali Readaway. 
About IGOO be removed to Woodstock, Conn. He ni. second, May 14, 
1704, Sarab (Fuller) Day, b. IMay 7, 1659, dan. of Tbomas Fuller and 
widow of Ralpli Day of Dedliani. Mass. He served in King Pbilip's 
war and Narragansett Expedition. 

12. Elipiialet Carpenter, son of John ", b. Aug. 17, 1(379. His 
wife was Rebecca. He m. second, (3ct. 31, 1731, Abigail Bacon. He 
lived in Woodstock, Conn. 

13. F^LiPiiALET Carpenter, son of Elipbalet^", b. in Woodstock, 
Conn., Fcl), 21, 17U9. m. April 22, 1720, Mary Bacon. 

14. EiJENEZER Carpenter, son of Elipiialet ^^ b. in Woodstock, Conn., 
April 22, 1745. m. Prudence Carter, b. April 10, 1742, dau. of Saumel 
and Jemima (Hougbton) Carter of Lancaster, Mass. He was a farmer 
in Keeuc, N. II. Rev. Soldier. He d. in Keene, Aug. 28, 1833. His 
wife d. July 8, 1828. 

15. OiJAUiAii Carpenter, son of Ebenezer ^^ b. in Keene, N. H., July 
8. 1783. m. Sept. 21, 1808, Nancy Morse, dau. of Josepb Wbeat 
Morse (See). He lived in L. from 1808 until be d., Sept. 15, 1860. 
Fanner. Democrat. His widow d. in L. April 13, 1871. 

Ch., 1). in L.,— 

i. ISA.4C, b. Feb. 27, 1809. d. Au<,^ 20, 1833. 
ii. WiLLARD, b. Au^^ 10, 1810. d. June 10, 1875. Fell from Waterford 

Bridf^e. 
iii. Clari.s.sa M.. b. July 31, 1812. tn. Benjamin Dyke (See). 

16. iv. George Washingto.v, b. Jan. 19, 1815. 

V. Sajhtee, b. May 29, 1818. d. Sept. 1, 1821. 
vi. CiiAKiTV H., b. Dec. 20, 1819. m. Benjamin Nurse, m. second, Nov. 4, 

]8(;i. Sydney Jorden of Columbia. She d. May 1, 1878. 
vii. Caroline, b Aug. 11, 1820. d. Oct. 13, 1822. 

viii. Enoch, b. Oct. 17^ 1822. m. Sept. 2, 1855, Sarah Goodall. Lived in 
Concord, Vt., wliere he d., Jan. 27, 1875. 
ix. Lyman, b. Nov. 24, 1824. d. Dec. 15, 1824. 

17. X. Albert, b. June 8, 1828. 

xi. Ebenezer, b. Jan. 8, 1831. m. Adeline Jorden. Farmer. Co. F. 2nd 

N. II. Inf. d. Point Lookout, Va., Feb. 4, 1864. 
xii. Mary P., b. Feb. 21, 1831. lu. Nov. 26, 1857, Nelson Rowland of 
Bethlehem. 

16. Georoe Washington Carpenter, son of Obadiab ^^ b. in L. 
Jan. 19, 1815. m. Nov. 24, 1838, Marv Ilildretb, b. in St. Albans, Vt., 
Jan. 25, 1S18, dau. of p]lias Hildretb. She d. Oct. 24, 1884. m. 
second, March 10, 1886, Lucy (Ma.son) Quint. He res. in L. until 1848, 
Avhen he removed to Dalton. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Caroline A., b. L. Nov. 9, 1839. m. George L. Richardson, machinist, 
res. L. IMiree children. 



Carpenter. 109 

ii. Gkoroe, b. L. April 7, 1811. m. Marcli 5,18(37, riiobe Jane Clark. 

Fiirnicr. res. Daltoii. 
iii. Laura A., b. L. Doc. 18, 1812. in. Bradford Kiiiiie (Si'p). 
18. iv. CuAULES TuTTi.u, 1). L. Marcli 12, 1845. 
lU. V. James Mok.sk, b. Daltoii, Jan. 3, 1847. 

vi. KoHEUT Eames, b. Dalton, Nov. 12, 1848. m. 1874, Lillie 0. Wood- 
ward, ni. second, Bertlia Wlii[)i)le. res. Landatl'. 
vii. Mauy Elizabeth, b. Daltoii, Dec. 18, 1850. in. Bradford Kiniie (Sec). 
viii. Henrv W., b. Dalton, Dec. 12, 1853. d. July 19, 1855. 
ix. Frank GiLiunir, b. Dalton, iMav 14, 1855. in. April 25, 18711, Alma 
P. Wallace. Slie d. Aug. 20, 1882. m. second, April li), 1888, Nellie 
Belle Hand. Farmer, res. Dalton. 
X. Lydia Jane, b. Dalton, Nov. 9, 185(5. ni. Olin -I. .Mooiu'v (See). 
xi. Fliza AiHiY, b. Dalton, July 11, 1858. m. Aug. 12, 1875, John T. 

Girder. She il. Dalton, April 19, 187(). 
xii. Henry W., b. Dalton, Nov. 28, 185',). d. May «;, ISf.o. 

17. Alukkt C.vkpextku, son of Oliadiah ^", b. in L. June 8, l.s2H. 
m. Nov. 23, 1853, Sanih E., dan. of William Baker, b. in Koene, Doc. 
13, 1834. Ho lias res. in L. noaiiv all hi.s life. Farmer. Democrat. 
Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf Private. "G. A. K. 

Ch., — 

i. Jennie, b. Dalton, Dec. 2, 1854. res. L. 

ii. Josephine, b. Dalton, Jan. 17, 1858. ni. liallon II. I\lillen (See), 

iii. AViKLiAM Henry, b. Dalton, Oct. 12, 1859. m. Get. 5, 1887, (kMtrude 

Aldricli. Farmer, res. Lunenburg, Vt. 

iv. Edward Albert, b. Dalton, Sept. 2, 1868, d. L. March 17, 188:). 

V. Franklin Moffett, b L. Aug. o, 1871. res. L. 

20. vi. Frederick AuousTiis, b. L. Sei)t. 2, 1868. 
vii. George Alden, b. L. Aug. 3, 1875. res. L. 

18. Cn.\KLKS TuTTLE C.vRPENTER, SOU of Georoo "Wasliino'ton '*', b. 
in L. March 12, 1845. m. lAIarch 12, 18(18, Philena Ilubbaal, dan. of 
Samuel Hurlbntt, b. in Dalton, Sept. 30, 1845. Ho luus ros. in 1j. all 
hi.s life. Farmer. Ee[)ublican. 

Ch., b. in L.. — 

i. Lorena IltJRi.niJTT, b. March 8, 1872. m. Willie II. Goodell (See). 

21. ii. CiiAHLES Elwin, b. Sept. 9, 187:]. 

19. James ^Morse C.vhpexteu, son of Gooro-e Washinoton ^". b. in 
Dalton, Jan. 3, 1847. m. Aug. 18, 1878, Lovrena L., dan. of Chester 
J. Willev, b. in Royalton, Vt., June 3, 18(53. He has res. in L. in 
youth and after 1892. He d. June 20, 181)1). Farmer. Democr:it. 

Ch.,— 

i. Henry Chester, b. L. May 24, 1881. 

20. Frederick Augustus C.vrpenter. son of Albert ^', b. in L. 
Sept. 2, 1S(]S. m. June 8, 1887, Kate. dau. of Francis Fitzgerald, 1). 
in L. jNIarch 22. ISfJl). d. in L. Aug. 17. 1SI)3, Cong. He has res. in 
L. all his Hie. Farmer. Democrat 

Ch., 1). in J>., — 

i. Charles Edward, b Nov. 1.0, 1887. 
ii. Harlan B., b. May 25, 1890. 

21. Charles P^lwix Carpenter, son of Charles Tuttlo ^'\ b. in L. 
Sept. 9, 1873. m. Oct. 25, 181)3, Hattie M., dau. of Samuel D. Astell 
(See). 1). in Waterford, Vt., Feb. 1, 1877. He has I'os. in L. all his 
lil'e. I'^irmer. Democrat. 

Ch.. — 

i. Charlks Samuel, b. L. April 9, 1895. 



110 Carpenter — Carr — Carter. 

CARPENTER. CHARPENTIER. 

22. Henry Carpenter, son of Julius, b. in Springfield, IMass., April 
9, 1869. m. April 22, 1889, Georgeanna, dau. of Nelson Le Clair, Ij. 
in Canada, Ma\' 18, 1870, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 
1892. Tanner. Eonian Catholic. Republican. 
Ch., all b. in L., — 

i. Eva, b. Feb. 7, 1893. 
ii. Leon, b. August 2, 1895. 

CARR. 

1. Charles A. Carr, son of Robert, b. in Laconia, Jan. 2, 1852. 
m. PY>b. 19, 1877, Jennie L., dau. of David Knai)p, b. in L., June 18, 
1859, d. in L., May 23, 1897, Free Baptist. He has res. in L. since 
1881. Farmer. Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Fked, b. L. Sept. 27, 1879. (Adopted.) 

CARR. 

2. Edwin Willis Carr, son of Arnold, b. in Concord, Vt.. Feb. 
26, 1867. m. Aug. 4, 1890, Cora JMay, dau. of Loren Augustus Plant 
(See), b in L., June 23, 1872. He has res. in L. since 1888. Farmer. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. MiLDP.ED AiTGUSTA, b. May 15, 1891. 
ii. GiiADON Arnold, b. April 21, 1893. 

CARTER. 

1. John Carter, b. June 8, 1688, was a son of John and INIartha 
Carter of Salisbury, Mass., and grandson of Thomas and Mary Carter. 
He m. April 25, 1711, Judith Bagley, b. Nov. 13, 1690, dau. of Orlando 
and Sarah Wright Bagley. He was residing in Salisbury in 1718. 

2. Thomas Carter, son of John \ b. in Salisbury-, Oct. 29, 1713. 
m. Mary Webster, dau. of Thomas and Mary (Greeley) Webster. They 
removed to South Hampton. 

3. MosES Carter, son of Thomas-, b. in Kingston, Oct. 2, 1739. 
m. Anna, dau. of Eliphalet and Mary ( Peaslee) Hoyt. He never res. 
in L. Farmer, d. in New Hampton, Maj' 7, 1831. 

Ch.,— 

4. i. Moses, b. Kingston, April 1, 17G7. 

5. ii. P^LiniALET, b. Kingston. 

6. iii. Thojias, b. Kingston, 1770. 

7. iv. Daniel, b. Kingston, March 6, 1773. 

8. V. Ebenezei;. ni. Abigail Sanborn. 

vi. PniLTP. m. first, Aug. 1<S, 1808, Mercy Swain, m. second, Kacliel 

Swain, res. Hardwick, Vt. 
vii. Levi. m. first, July 0, 1812, Polly Mason, d. Oct. 15, 1841. m. second, 
Melinda Dow, d. Oct. 1, 1854. m. third, Sept. 13, 1855, Mary P. 
Mason. He d. June 16, 1885. 
viii. Mary, b. New Hampton, ni. John Huse (See). 
i.\. Sally, m. Nathaniel Pearson, farmer, res. Waterford, Vt. 
X. Nancy, num. 
xi. Miriam, ui. Blake, drover, res. Derby, Vt. 



Carter. Hi 

It is said tliat tliere were tlurteen cliildreii ; we have no record of llie 
olher two. 

4. IMosKs Cautf.u, son of iMoses ''j b. in Kingston, April 1. IKw. 
m. Hannah Fuller. He res. in L. from 1803 until he d., May 22, 18;j.j. 
Farmer. 

Ch.,— 

9. i. Nathan, b. Sanboriiton, about 1703, 

ii. LoviXA, b. Juno, 1701). m. Thotnas Briggs (See). 

iii. Mary, b. New Il.'impton, M.-iy 16, 1798. m. .Joseph Sliute (See). 

10. iv. Moses, b. Sanboriiton, May 18, 1800. 

V. Ltdia, b. L. 180;J. tn. Michael M. Shute (See), 
vi. Hannah, b. L. unm. 

11. vii. Ebexezer, b. L. April 29, 1812. 

5. Eliphalkt Cartick. .son of Moses'', b. in Kingston. i)ul). first, 
Aug. 2, 1818, Aliigail Wiggins, d. in L. m. second, Abigail Sanborn, 
d. ill Tivnian. He res. in L. from 179') to lS2i). Farmer, d. in L. 

C'h., 1). in L.. — 

i. Nancy, b. Nov. 28, 1797. 

ii. Jeremiah Marston, b. Feb. 2, 1799. ni. March 18, 1824, Dianihi 
jMoffett. Fanner. He d. Daiton, June 6, 1873. She d. Oct 17, 187.>. 

iii. Eliphalet, b. Mart;h 3, 1800. m. Adams, res. Derbv, \'t. 

iv. Sallv. h. Aug. 31, 1801. m. Jan. 8, 1824, Israel S. Philbro()l<. 
V. Moses, b. April 11, 180.x 

vi. Philip, b. Marcli 8, 180G. ni. Lucinda Chamberlain, res. Concord, 
vii. John, b. Aug. 12, 1809. Farmer, res. Lancaster. Appointed Lieut. 
11th Co. 3-i Regt. N. H. Militia, Feb. 23, 1831 ; removed by Legislative 
address, 1832. 

viii. Hannah, b. Dec. 15, 1810. ni. Smith, farmer, res. Lyman. 

i.\. Chase, m. Chamberlain, farmer, res. Carroll. 

X. Wiggins, went to sea before he was 21, and was never heard from. 

6. Thomas Carter, son of Moses ^, b. in Kingston in 1770. ni. 
Sarah Gordon, b. in 1772, d. Jul}- 19, 1855. He res. in L. from 1798 
to 1818. Farmer, d. in Peacham, Vt., Feb. 22, 1847. 

Cii., b. in L., — 

Thomas, b. Jan. 1794. 

Lois, pub. Feb. 20, 1811, eTonas Bowman (See). 
Eliphalet G. 

Sarah, pub. Marcli 9, 1820, Aniasa Knapp (See). 
Enoch, m. iNIary Carter. 

Miriam, b. March 15, 1810. m. Fel). 15, 1838, .John J. Brown, farmer. 
He d. Lyndon, Vt.. about 1870. She d. Newbury, Vt , Dec. 8, 189.5. 
Stephen, m. Susan Pike. 

LoviSA, m. Marcli 13, 1844, Bele S. Dewev, farmer. She d. Peacham, 
Vt , 1895. 

ix. Levi, in. Palmer. 

X. William, unm., d. March 14, 1828. 

xi. Abigail, b. 1807. m. Feb. 5. 1S24, Israel Underwood. Slie d. Nov. 4, 
1830. 

7. Danikl Cartkr, son of !Moses ", b. in Kingston, INFarch H, 177.'L 
m. first, Jemima, dau. of Caleb Hnntoon (See), b. in Unitv. JMarch 9. 
1770, d. in L. Aug. 29, 1821. m. second, Dec. 12, 1822, Nancy, dan. 
of Caleb lluntoon, b, in Unity in 1790, d. in L. Feb. 2, 1872. He res. 
in L. from about 1790 luitil he d., Sept. 2(), 18G1. Farmer. Methodist. 
Democrat. A. F. and A. M. 



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112 Carter. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Judith, hi. Ira Bowman (See). 
ii. Daniel, b. Feb. 7, 1803, d. L. Oct. 17, 1835. 
iii. LoviCA, 111. Thomas Carter (See). 
iv. Horace, b. 1814, d. Aug. 21, 1825. 

V. Washington IL, m. Susan Knight. Farmer. Capt. llth Co. 32d Regt. 
N. H. Militia, 1842. He d. Ills., 1852. 
Infant, d. young. 
Geohgk, b. Oct 20, 1825. 
Curtis Parks, b. Sept. 27, 1829. 

8. Ebexezek Cakteu, son of Moses ^ m. Abigail, dau. of Zadoek 
Sanborn, b. in New Hampton, d. in L3nian. He res. in L. from 1800 
to 1846. Farmer, d. in Lyman. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Abigail, m. May 27, 1832, Chelsea Hildreth, machinist. She d. Tliet- 
ford, Vt., Dec. 1861. 

18. ii. Shepard, b. 1817. 

iii. C-ynthia, iii. April 10, 1834, Caleb H. Jackman, farmer, res. Lisbon, 

iv. PnEBE Jane, b. Jan. 21, 1821. m. Archibald i\ilford (See). 

V. Jemima, m. Douglas Parker, farmer, res. Lyman, 

vi. EiSENEZER, m. Alinira Stickney. 

9. Nathan Carter, son of jMoses ■*, b. in Sanbornton about 1793, 
pub. Nov. 1, 1824, Talitlia C. Stevens, b. April 7, 1794, d. L. Aug. 20, 
1855. He proliablv lived in L. all his life. Farmer. 

Ch., b. in L.,— ^ 

19. i. Thomas Jefferson, b. April 1, 182G. 

10. ^[osES Carter, son of Moses ^, b. in Sanbornton, iMa}' 18, 1800. 
m. Lois, dan. of Ezra Foster (See), b. July 1. 1813, d. in L. Oct. 20, 
1S82, IMethodist. He res. in L most of his life. J'^armer. Methodist. 
Republican, d. in L. JMay 3, 1883. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Fdson, d. in infancy. 

ii. Ciikster 11., b. June, 1843. m. Nov. 20, 1866. Harriet B. Little. Far- 
mer. He (1. L. Jan. 14, 1882. 
iii Mary Shute, b. Oct. 11, 1844. m. Albert M. Fuller (See). 

20. iv. Myron, b. Sept. 28, 1845. 

11. EiJEXEZER Carter, son of Moses ^, b. in L. April 29, 1812. m. 
first, Druzilla, dau. of Phineas Parker, h. in L., d. in Great Falls, in 
1848, JMethodist. m. second, Mary Edgerly, b. in Great Falls, JNIetho- 
dist. in. tliird, April 6, 1850, Lydia ]Maynard,. b. in Fitchburg, ]Mass., 
in 1813, d. in Fitchliurg, Mass., in 1877, JMethodist. He res. in L. from 
birth to 1847. Car[)enter. Methodist. Republican, d. in Fitchburg, 
j\Iass., June G, 18 >G. 

Ch., - 

21. i. Ellerv HiniJARD, b. L. April 0, 1842. 

22. ii. Alua Briggs, b. L. Sept. 1, 1844. 

iii. Emery P., b. Great Falls. Farmer, res. Minn. 

iv. Saihe a., b. Great Falls. m. Dr. Sylvester, farmer, res. Natick, 
Mass. 

V. Clara G., b. Fitchburg, Mass., 'April 16, 1852. in. April 30, 1872, Burn- 
ham Remick, carpenter, res. Clifton<!ale, Mass. 

12. Thomas Carter, son of Thomas ^ b. in L. Jan. 1794. m. April 
4, 1822, Lovica, dau. of Daniel Carter (See), b. in L. in 1801, d. in L. 



Cartn-. 11:'. 

IMarch 8, l.SH. Ho vps. in L. from Inrtli to 184!>. Fanner, d. in 
London. Vt.. June 2.s. issi. 
C'li., b. in L., — 

i. Daxikl, 1). May, IS'JJ, d. L. Sci)t. 2, 1825. 
ii. Amasa, 1). 1X27". m. Klizii Hoss. Divinity student. He d. Concord, 

Oct. 21, 1.S51. 
iii. Jank, b. June, IN'M, d. L. March 11, 1810. 

13. Ei.ifiiALKT (i. Caktkk, .son of Tliomns", 1). in L. al)oiit l-SO"). 
ni. Dec. 22, 18;]1, Anna, dau. of Isaac Paiker (Sec), b. in L. .Ian. 14, 
ISIO, d. in J.. Mai-cli 11), 1803, Cong. He res. in L. from birth to 18KI. 
Farmer. l\e[)nblican. Cong. d. in Waterford, Vt., Fel). 1891. 

Ch.,— 

i. MiXDWi: LL Ann, b. L. May 2:!, 18.S:1 in. Sept. 7, 1852, Abel G. Bugbee, 

j.hy.sician. Siie d. Derby, Vt., Sept. 1, 1870. 
ii. Ei.izA C, b. L., Ai)ril, 18."]7. ni. Jolin C Goodenoufih (See). 
iii. Cii-.KTUUDE, b. Waterford, Vt., 1857, d. Waterford, Vt., May, 18GS. 

14. Exocn Cahteii, son of Thomas '•, b. in L. ra. Sept. 1830, Mary 
Carter, lie res. in L. from birth to i8o5, wlien he moved to Peacham, 
Vt. Metliodist. Farmer, d. in Chelsea, Mass. 

Ch.,— 

2:5. i. Truman, b. L. Aug. 10, 18;32. 
ii. IloKA( !■;, b. L. 
iii. Laura. 

15. Stkimikn Cauter, son of Tliomas '', 1). in L. m. Susan, dan. of 
Daniel l'il<e, b. in Waterford, Vt. He res. in L. from birth to 1858. 
Fanner. Democrat. Selectman, is,"),"), d. ('armel, M(!. 

Cii., — 

i. Austin, b. L., il. Waterville, Me. Station agent. 

16. Gkok(;e Cautku, son of DanieP, b. in L. Oct. 20, 182,'). m. Dee. 
21, 1858, Mar^- Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Merrill, b. in F>atii, Oct. 2;), 
1837, Cong. He res. in L., where he d., JMarch 23, 1808. Farmer. 
Democrat. Representative, 1870. Postmaster, West L., appointed 
May 27, 1857 ; discontinued, Dec. 20, 18(54. 

Ch., b, in L., — 

i. Laurih Annih, b. May 0, ISIH. ni. Nov. 1888, Dennis Phillip.s. Clerk. 

res. Manchester, 
ii. Flora Maria, I). Dec. 12, 1S(;2. m. Leroy D. Richardson (See), 
iii. Lii.LiA.v Blanche, h. .lune 24, 1805, d L.\\ov. Ki, ls«4. 
iv. Harvky GiooRGic, b. .March 10, 1870, d. L. Sept. 7, 1872. 
V. Aktiiur Mioruill, b. Sept. 7, 187;]. ni. May ol, lUOO, Elizabeth L., 
dau. of B. A. Veasy of Stark. 

17. Curtis Parks CvirrKR, son of Daniel", b. in L. Sept. 27, 1820. 
m. Feb. 22. 18G0, Isadore Dorothy, dau. of Truevvorthy L. Parlvcsr 
(See), b. in L., April 2.), 1814. He has res. in L. all liis life. Farmer. 
Democrat. 

Cii., b. in ]j., — 

i. Nf.llie, b. Dec. 1. 18Go. m. Nov. 29, 1882, Alplionso Page, farmer. 
She <1. Lisbon, Aug. 12, 188i). 
24. ii. Frkd, b. Feb.21, 18()t;.^ 

iii. IIattie I , b. April lH, 1870. m. Feb. 10, 1880, Fliner .Jacknian, farmer. 

res. Lisbon, 
iv. Maurice, b. Feb. 27, 1878. 

VOL. II. — 8 



114 Carter. 

18. SiiicpAiM) Carter, son of lilhenezer*, b. in L. in 1817. ni. S;i- 
l)rina Aniey, 1). in 1837. Her fii'st luisband was Ilibbard Ban-ett. She 

111. third, Dickinson. She m. a Ibni'th time, name not known. 

Shepard res. in L. in \otitli and from 1848 until he d., Jan. 2.'), 1884. 
Fanner. 

Ch.,- 

i. Elertc,!). Lyman, 1859. in. 1881, Alice Adair. Farmer, res. Water- 
ford, Vt. 
ii. Ruth, b. 18G7. m. Elmer Gos«, farmer, res. L. 
iii. luA, m. Jewett, farmer, res. L. 

19. Thomas Jefferson Carter, son of Natlian ®, b. in L. April 1, 
182(5. m. July 17, 1849, Cordelia, dan. of Jolin Dodge, b. in Lyman, 
Nov. 20, 1820, d. in L. Jan. 2'J, 1882. He res. in L. from biVtli to 
1874. Farmer. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Angeline, I). March 1, 1850. m. Allen Foster (See), 
ii. SopHRONiA, b. Sept. 14, 1801. m. first, Sept. 2U, 1872, Chester Eastman. 

m. second, Nov. 23, 18y0, James House, farmer, res. Lyman, 
iii. Emehne M., b. Sept. 27, 1855, d. L. Sept. .'W, 1858. 
25. iv. Otho S.. b. Sept. 15, 1859. 

V. E.MM.v M., b. Jan. 2U, 181)2. ni. Aiiij;. 2o, 1883, Richard Leslie, engineer. 

res. Lisbon, 
vi. Lucia L., b. April 22, 1800. m. June 30, 1887, Uriah I). Wilkhis, driver. 

res. Lisbon, 
vii. WiLBER E., b. July 3, 1872. m. ()ct 29, 1895, Etta Richards. Works 
in hotel, res. Lisbon. 

20. jNIyron Carter, sou of IMoses '^, b. in L. Se[)t. 28, 1845. m. 
March 26, 1868, Mary Jennette, dan. of Colwell Little (See), b. in 
L. April 21, 1846. He res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Democrat. 

Cii., b. in L., — 

i. Vandia Lois, b. Oct. 7, ISO!', ni. Oct. 2G, 1887, Sam G. Jesseman, car- 
penter. He i\. 1891). 
ii. Arthur W., b. Dec. 9, 1871. 

21. Elleky Hibbard Carter, son of Ebenezer", b. in L. April IK 
1.S42. m. Dec. 19, 1863, Martha Ann, dan. of Rodolphus Chandler 
(See;, 1). in Stanbridge, P. Q., Oct. 27, 1840, Methodist. He has res. 
in L. all his life except eight years. Painter. Prohibition. Co. A, 
1 Itii Vt. Inf. and Co. 1, 1st N. II. H. Artv. Corporal. 

Ch., — 

i. Alice Ei.drkd, b. L. Doc. 30, 1865. ni. June 24, 1890, S. Everett Rich- 
ardson, hotel clerk, res. N. Y. City. She d. June 18, 1900. 
ii. Grace Mav, b. Derry, March 4, 1877. 

22. Alba I)Ri<i(;s Carter, son of El)enczer '^, b. in L. Sei)t. 1, 1844. 
m. Aug. 1, 1864, Eliza A., dan. of Osman Carr, b. in Landatf, Sept. 
17, 181(5. II(! res. in L. from birth to 1865. He served in the war of 
the Rebellion as Private in Co. D, 13Ui N. H. Inf., was converted at a 
Methodist camp meeting in Bath in 1868. He began to hold meetings 
in this vicinity, and was ordained deacon by Bishop Haven, and elder 
by PJshop Peck. He joined the N. H. Conference, on probation, in 
1873, and was assigned to Derry, where he remained until 1875. Other 
charges were: Milton i^Iills, 1876-8; Hampton, 1879-80; Ravmond, 
1881-2 ; Great Falls, 1883-4. He d. in Great Falls, April 9, 1885. 



Carter — C'amveU. Hi) 

Ch., — 

i. Ita P>f.i.i., 1). Lyman, July 11, 18(it). in. Sept. 1, 18h7, (icorge K. Hart, 
ii. Ukkth.v Kkl.v, b. Lyman, May 27, 1871, (1. Nov. 2, 1872. 
iii. Alva I'kaiu-, b. Natick, Mass., June 21, 1885. 

23. Tkim.xx C.\ki'i:i!, son of Knocli '^ It. in L. A1154. 10, l.S.'Vi. ni. 
Juh" 12, IfS.")?, Eliza, dun. of 'riioiniis Jndd, 1). in Ilunipsliire, Kng. lie 
ves. in L. from hirtii to 18.'5."), and 18G.')-(>. He wu.s edncated in Ncw- 
bniy, \'t. , SL'ininarv, and the liiblieal Theological Institute in Concord, 
where he gra(]. in ISOO. He was ordained by liisho[) Simpson in ISCiO. 
and the same year was admitted into the N. H. Methodist Conference, 
lie sni)plied in Bow while i)ursuin<>" his stndies. His a[)i)ointments weie : 
Rnmney, l«r>7-8 ; Whitefield and Jefferson, 18.39-Gt) ; Jellerson, I.SGI- 
4; Littleton, 18(55-0; Lisbon, 1807-8; Lawrence, 1809-70; Nashua, 
1871-2; Colebrook, 1873-5; Laconia, 1870-7. In 1878 betook a sn- 
pernnmerary station, and resideil nearly twenty years in Kansas. In 
1890 he returned to the East, and d. at"lpswich, Mass., May 19. 18!»8. 

Ch.,— 

i. CiiAKLKs Iv, b. Bow, Juno 2, 18.58. 

24. Ekici) CAurKK, son of Curtis Parks '", b. in L. Eeb. 21. l."^GO. 
HI. Jan. 5. 1888, Nellie, dau. of Julius Smith, b. in Lyman, June 9. 
1807. lie res. in L. from birth to 1891. Earmer. Democrat. No ch. 

25. Otiio Stkvkns C.\kti:u, son of Thomas Jefferson '•', b. in 1.. 
Sept. 15, 1S5'J. m. Jan. 22, 1884, Eva Lne. dau. of Jacoi) Kent Dun- 
bar (vSet;), I), in L. Oct. 27. 1807. He res. in L. in youth and since 
1882. Earmer. I'rohibition. 

Ch., — 

i. SnciMiKX Ray, b. L. April 14, 18W. 

CASWELL. 

1. David CAs^vKLI.. who lived in Taunton, iNLiss.. 1058, is said to 
be the ancestor of the Littleton families. 

2. Nathan Caswki.i., son of David, settled in Conn. 

3. Nathan Caswei.l. son of Nathan -, b. in Norwich, Conn., 1740. 
m. 1701. Hannaii liinohan), b. in Norwich in 1742. He was the lirst 
settler of this town, arriying here in Ai)ril, 1770 ( EiVA/ HistoricaK.'hap- 
ters). After his marriage he lived in Hebron, Conn., and in Orford 
from 1705 to 1770. In the Revolution he served in Capl. Young's Co. 
Ledel's Regt. Eel), to June, 1770 ; Ca[)t. Jeremiah Eames' Co. of Scouts, 
July, 1770, to April, 1777 ; Capt. Kichardson's Co. Bedel's Regt., 1 1 mos. 
and 22 days, beginning in April. 1778. -hily 10, 1779, he was chosen 
captain for the defence of the northern frontier; town clerk, 1788. 1791 : 
selectman, 1788 to 1791 inclusive; moderator. 1790. 1791; lre;isurer, 
1791. He removetl, ISO.'), to Canada, and d. at Comi)ton. l\ <^.. l.'^24. 

Ch.,— 

4. i. Nathan, b. Hebron, ("onn.. May 1. 17t)2. 

5. ii. OziAS, b. lIobroM, ("onn , .Ian. 17, 17t)l. 

iii. KzKA, b. Orfortl, Sept. 2->, 17ijij, removed to Stansteail, P. (,). 



(3. 


iv. 


7. 


V. 


8. 


vi. 




vii. 


0. 


viii. 



11 G Ccmrell. 

Andkew, 1). Orfonl, July 20, 1768. 
Apthoup, b. L. Ai)ril lH, 1770. 
John, h. L. June '1^), 177"2 

Hannah, b. L. .luiie 10, 1774. ni. Samut'l Larned, Jr. (See). 
Jedediah, b. L. July HI, 1770. 
ix. Charlotte, b. L. April 20, 1778. d. same da}', the first death in this 

town. 
X. Anna, b. Nortliunilierland, June 8, 1770, m. 1705, pub. Nov. 13, Lutiier 
I'ike, a farmer of Waterford, Vt. 

10. xi. Daniel, b. L. Jan. ?>0, 1781. 

xii. Lydia, b Auar.31, 178:]. m. 1801, pub. Feb. 27, Sheffield Partridge. He 

re.s. in L. 1800 to 1812. Selectman, 180o. Settled in Ohio, 
xiii. Elizabeth,!). Ij., April 27, 1886. ni. Feb. 15, 1802, Samuel Bishop (See), 
xiv. Alice, b. L. Jan. 2, 1700. m. 1810, Samuel Pierce (See). 

4. Nathan Caswell, son of Nathan ^ b. Hebron, Conn., JMav 1, 
17G2. m. in LaneasUU", Nov. 1, 1 7S5, Lois Eames, dan. of Capt. Jei'c- 
niiali Eanies of Noi'Llnnnl)ei'lan(l (See). They were divorced alxjiit li\e 
years later. lie in. se(;ond, Einiice Rich of Maidstone, Vt. Slie d. by 

accident .several years later. He m. third, Bishop. He remained 

a resident of this town until 17'J2. Several _years later he settled in 
Canada, and d. at Broni[)ton, T. Q., 1«S44, or the ibllowing year. In 
the Kevolnlion he is credited with service in Sero;eant James Blake's 
detachment of scouts raised for the defence of the frontier; from April 
i;3 to Nov. oO, 1782. He had fonrteen children. The records preserve 
the date of the birth and an incomplete record of the tirst born, and 
ti'adition spares only the names of the others. 

Cli.,— 

11. i. Setii, b. March 15. 1702. 
ii. MooDiE, lived in Minn. 

iii. Carlos, lived in Minn, 

iv. KtiNicE, lived in Minn. 

V. Nathan, lived in Brompton, P. Q. 

vi. Sally, lived in Melbourne, P. (7. 

vii. Sili:nce. 

viii. Wellington, lived in 15rompton, P. Q. 

i.x. IjEoxard. lived in 111. 

X. Sophia, lived in Bromi^ton, P. Q. 

xi. Ark; ail. 

xii. Nelson. 

xiii. Amanda, lived in Compton, P. Q. 

xiv. Andrew, went to Cal. and later to Europe. 

5. OziAS Caswell, 1). in Hebron. Conn., Jan. 17, 17(U, was a private 
in Ca|)t. Lutlu'i- Ivichardson's Co., Col. Bedel's Regt., 9 mos. and 23 days 
from June S, 177.S. He m. 1783, Sally Bartlett, and soon after settled 
in C'Oiicord, Vt., and later in Canada, liviiio; in Bronii)ton and Windsor, 
r. (}. In old age he livi'd a short time with his sister, Mrs. Samuel 
Bishop of Landair. He d. in Lyndon, Vt., about 1850. 

Ch.,— 

12. i. Nathaniel P.ingham, b. March, 1784. 
ii. MooDiE, b. 17s5. res. Montpelier, Vt. 

6. Andkkw Caswell, son of Nathan ^ b. July 20, 1768. m. first, 

Stanley, in. second, Martha Ilurlburt, d. in Haverhill, June 24, 

1833. 

Ch., by first w., — 

i. Skth. res. Stanstcad, P. Q. 
ii. Son. Went to .Sandwich Islands, 
iii. .Son. Went lo Sandwicli Islands. 



Caswfll. 



117 



Ch., l«,v INIiuUia, — 

iv. Sakaii. 111. liicc. 

V. W I I.I.I A.M. W'fiit ti> S.UKhvicli Islaiiils. 
vi. .M aU(;a1!I. r. in. Smiiiiu'I Adam.-;. 

vii. I,i:( iNDA, li. Jimc 24, ITHy. III. tiist, John Keiiisoii. iii. secniul, Wil- 
liam ClilTord, who .1. about 1856. Siie d. IlaverliiU, Aiii;. 11, 1874. 
viii. Hannah, b. Katoii, V. Q., Nov. "28, 1807. m. Jan. lu. 1827, IV'ler Faraiii. 
Ik' d. St'pt. 20, 1880. She d. Ho.ston, Mass., Nov. 25, 1802. 

7. Ai'Tiioia* C.vswKi.i,, son of \:itli;ui ^, b. in Jj. April 12, 1770. m. 
June 21, 17'.»2, Aninrillii lloldcn of Cluulestown, tl. in Kutoii, P. <^. 
lie wns t!u' lii'st, ch. h. in L. I'cs. in L. until 171)2. Fiirmcr. She d. 
in Enton, V.q., Dec. 15, I.S.jO. He d. Feb. 15, ISa-S. 

Ch.,— 

i. KoxKY. 111. Farwell. res. III. 

ii. Claki.ssa. 111. lln/.eltiiu'. res. l'',atc)n, 1'. Ci. 

iii. BiNGHA.M. b. ('oiicord, V't., 17'JG. in. Sally (liase, b. Kirby, Vt. res. 

Eaton, 1*. Q. 
iv. As.vPH, b. Concord, Vt., 1708. m. about 1825, Lois Chase, sisier of 
Sally. 

V. Hannah, b. Concord, Vt., 1790. ni. Wadleigh. res. III. 

vi. Kkastus H , b. Katoii, P. Q., 1801. 

vii. {'akolink, b. Iviton, P. Q,, 180o. ni. Kbeii Abbott, res. Out. 
viii. LvNDOLi'ii, 1). Katoii, P. Q , 1805. in. Betsey Smith, res. Eaton, P. <j. 
i.x. AiTiioKi', b. Eaton, P. Q., 1807. res. St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
X. Soi'iiuoNiA, b. Eaton, P. Q., 1800. m. S. Nason Smith, res. Cal. 
\[. Sahimna, b. l''aton, P. Q., 1800. unm. (Sabrina and Sophroiiia were 
twins, — deaf and dnml).) 

8. John Caswki.l, son of Nutliau'', b. in L. June 20, 1772. ni. 
Polly, dan. of Nathan Pike, 1). in Waterford, Vl. He res. in L. in 
youth. Farmer, d. in AVaterford, Vt. Four dauohters. 

9. Jkdf.diaii Caswkll, son of Nathan •^, 1). in L. July 21. 177(». in. 
Ruth r>isli()j), i). in Lisbon, Feb. 1"). 1777, d. in St. Johnsliury, \'t. He 
res. in L. in youth. Farmei". Whig. Methodist, d. in St. Johnsbury , 
Vt., Feb. 18"(;G. 

Ch.,— 

1:3. i. Ira, b. Lisi)on, Aiiu'. 14, 170(). 

ii. Stephen, b. Lisbon, July 17, 1708. res. Brompton, P. Q. 
iii. liuTH, b. Lisbon, Jul v b!, 1800. ni. Clark Dexter. She d. Lisbon, .Ian. 

2.!, 1804. 
iv. Chester, b. Lisbon, July Hi, 1802. ni. Belinda Blanchard. He d. 

Orford, 1878. 
v. Daniel, b. Lisbon, July 28, 1804. ni. Luna Coblei.uh. lied. Dee. 11, 
1835. 
14. vi. John, b. Brompton, P. Q., Sept. 20, 1800. 

vii. Elmira, b. P. (i. Nov. 17, 18U8. m. Aldrich. She d. Jan. 1848. 

viii. HiKAM, b. P>ronii)ton, P. Q., Jan. 31, 1812. m. Mary ChapiiKUi. res. 
St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
ix. Nancv, b. Brompton, P. C^., Dec. 3, 1814. m. Epliraim Corey. She 

res. Peiiaeook. 
X. (iEouge .M., b. Lisbon, Feb. 10, 1820. m. Harriet Hanson. Locomo- 
tive eni:ineer. He d Salem. Mass., Sept. 21, 1870. She d. May 20, 
1800. ^d Lieut. Co. B, llili X. II Inf. 
xi. Laura P., b. Lisbon, Feb. 7, 1824. unm. d. Waterford, Vt., 1801. 

10. Daniel Caswki.i.. son (jf Nathan ■', b. in L. Jan. ;^)0, 17sl. ni. 
in 1SU4 or 1805, Mehitable, dan. of Thomas Huston, b. in Williams- 
town, ]\Iass., Feb., 17s;5, d. in St. Johnsbury, Vt., May 22. is?.). He 
res. in L. in youth. Farmer, d. in St. Johnsbury, \'t., June ."), ISGS. 



118 CmweJl. 

Ch.,- 

i. DiADAAfA. in. Lvndal Liverbon, farmer, res. Newport, Vt. 

ii. Solomon, b. lironipton, P. C^., Aur. 8, 1808. m. Oct. 19, 1881. Susan 

Britt. Farmer. Slie d. NortlitieM Farms, Mass., May ?,\, 1866. 
iii. Almond, m. Estlier Strickland. Farmer. He d. Gill, Wash., about 

1851. 
iv. EnASTUs, num. d. Cuba, about 1856. 

V. Laira. m. Warren Britt, farmer. He d. Mass. She d. St. Johns- 
bury, Vt. 
vi. Sahrina, b. Brompton, P. Q. m. Otis Hallett, farmer. Slie d. St. 

Johnsbury, Vt., Oct. 22, 1885. 
vii. Catherine, m. Hiram Goram, farmer, res. St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
viii. WiLLiA.M, b. Windsor, P. Q , Jan. 22, 1822. m. Amelia Owen. Farmer. 
He d. Cal., Autj. 27, 1887. 
15. i.x. Jedediah, b. Windsor, P. Q., Sept. 25, 1824. 
X. Caroline, unui. res. Newport, Vt. 

11. Setii Caswell, son of Nathan ^, b. in L. March 15, 1792. m. 
]\Iarv Venan, b. in Wheeloclv, Vt., Oct. 7, 1800. He res. in L. from 
l.irMi to 1820. d. in 1871. 

Ch.. b. in Stanstead, P. Q.. — 

i. Harvey L., b. March 28, 1820. 

ii. Wilder P., b. Jan. '.», 1822. 

iii. Alonzo F., b. Marcli 7, 1824. m. INIartba I^add. 

iv. Alma L., b. Feb. 9, 182G. m. Joel Bishop. 

V. Lyuia L., b. Feb. 8, 1828. m. Lucius l^iul. 

vi. Horatio G., b. Dec. 17, 1820. m. Eda T. Shattuck. 

vii. Franklin, b. Oct. 17, 1831. 

viii. George K., b. May 2(5, 18o3. m. IMary Hackett. 

ix. Lodema, b. i\pril 26, 1835. in. Joel Nutter. 

X. Henry H., b. Oct. 17, 1838. 

xi. Ellen A., b. June 21, 1843, d. March 22, 1846. 

12. Nathaniel Bingham Caswell, son of Ozias^, b. Marcli, 1784. 
Ml. about 1811, Lvdia, dau. of Josepli Ilolbrook, d. in Windsor, P. Q., 
.Inly 31, 1880. He never res. in L. Boatman and hnnter. d. in 
Windsor, P. Q., .Ian. 18G8. 

Ch., b. in Windsor, P. Q., — 

i. Mary Ann. res. Windsor, P. Q. 

ii. Frederick, res. Windsor, P. Q. 

iii. Phoda. m. Paquin. res. Barnston, P. Q. 

iv. Franklin, res. S. C. 

V. JtJLiA. m. Gardner, res. Windsor, P. Q. 

vi. Michael Bartlett, b. June 28, 1814. m. July 9, 1839, Susan A. 

Miller. Policeman. He d. Lowell, Mass., Julv'l7, 1874. 

vii. Bingham, b. 1820. m. Ellen Crossan. He d. Windsor, l\ Q., 1884. 

viii. Sarah Ann. in. Stevens, res. Island Pond, Vt. 

ix. Emily, m. Stevens, res. Brompton, 1^. Q. 

X. Henry. 

13. Ira Caswell, son of Jedediah®, b. in Lisbon, Ancr. 14. 179G. 
ni. lirst, Dec. 13, 1823, Syrene Adams, b. in Dnlilin, April 1, 1801, d. 
in L. April 13, 1841. m. second, in 1843, Mercy Gates, b. in Peters- 
ham, Sept. 14, 17;)G, d. in L. May 16, 18G6. He res. in L. from 1818 
until 1872. Farmer. Methodist. Democrat. Appointed Capt. 5th 
Co., 32d Reo-t. N. H. INIilitia, June 21, 1827; vacated Dec. 19, 1827. 
d. in Concord, Vt., July 29, 1874. 

Ch., by vv. Syrene, 1). in L., — 

i. Ira Oscar, b. May .30, 1824. m. Nov. 9, 1851, Mary J. Hobbs. Loco- 
motive enii-ineer. He d. Lowell, Mass., June 4, 1800. 
10. ii. Alba Sawyer, b. May 20, 1827. 



Casivell — Ca te — Cayv r, 119 

iii. Ji:iM;i)iAir, b. Marcli 20, 1830. d. L. Aiiij. 3, ISr,!. 

iv. Ai,ni;N Y.. b. Atitr. I'J, 1H:]1. 7ti. Mary Damon, llailroad ticket agent. 

llf .]. Lowell, .Mass., Jan. 2t, 1894. 
V. Ci.vitK Rix, b. .Vpril 5, 1S:;5. rn. Auij., 18(52, Lizzie S. Swan. Hailroad 

aijent. d. Kcfne, .Jan. 11, 18!)7. Cli., Grace Seavur, b. Lowell, Mass., 

June i:;, 187(1. 

14. Joiix Caswkll, sou of .U'dcMliah ^, b. in Broin|)t,on, 1'. (^.. Sept. 
26, 1<S0(). in. lirst, Louisn, daii. of Walter Hiick, h. iti Wateiford. \'l., 
(1. in ISGl. m. second, in 1866, Caroline, dan. of Dr. Kieliard F. Row- 
ell, d. in Wa.sliin^^ton, D. C. He never re.s. in L. Farmer and mer- 
chant. Univer.salist. Rei)ul)lican. Postmaster, d. in Waterford, \'t.. 
:\Iai'cli 16, 1.S76. No eh. 

15. .Ikdediah Caswkll, son of DanieP'', 1). in Windsor, P. C^., Sept. 
2.'), 1824. m. Oct. 2.'), 1849, Cordelia, dan. of Jo.seph Felch, b. in 
Waterford. Vt., Oct. 14, 1826. He never res. in L. Farmer, d. in 
Barton, Vt., INIay 11, 1873. 

Ch., — 

i. W.\i{REN J., b. Waterford, Vt., Oct. 8, 1850. ni. Aug. 22, 1871, Joanna 

Qiiinn. Railroad employee. He d. St. Johnsbnrv, ^'t., Dec. (5, 18!(;;. 

ii. Gkorge B., b. Waterford, Vt., May 22, 1853. m. 1874, Phenie lIoUL;ht<)n. 

Railroad employee, res. in Mass. 
iii. E.M.M.\. A., b. St. -lolinsbury, Vt., Jnlv 12, 1858. rr<)fessir)nal nurse. <1. 

Barton, Vt., July 6, 1882. 
iv. MiN-Niic A., 1). Sutton, Vt., Oct. 7, 18ni. m. Dec. 2C), 1882. Clarence W. 
Brown, railroad ent,Mneer. He d. Acton, Mass., Sept. 15, 1889. 
17. V. WiLLiio GoRiiA.M, b. Sutton, Vt., Oct. 8, 18(35. 

16. ALf.A Sawyer Caswell, son of Ira'\ b. in L. ]May 20, 1827. 
m. Nov. 19, bS,'),"), Lois, dan. of Charles Fay Gregory, b. in Whitefield, 
June 10. 18.36. He res. in L. from birth to 1840. Farmer. Cniver- 
salist. Democrat, d. in Waterford, Vt., iNIay 25, 1S81). 

Ch., b. in Concord, Vt., — 

i. Charlks Alba, b. June 14, 18G2. m. Dec. 18, 1888, Ida M. Iticliardson. 

Farmer, res. Waterford, Vt. 
ii. Anna NLxhkl, b. Nov. 24, 1804. m. Nov. 11, 1885, Josei)h Edward 

Harris, bank cashier, res. Oakland, Me. 

17. Willie G. Caswell, son of Jedediah '■', b. in Sutton. \{., Oct. 
8, 186'). m. Dec. 27, 1887, INlarv, dan. of .John King, b. in Craflsbnry, 
Vt., Oct. 26, 1857. Cong. He res. in L. from Aug. 1888 to Jan. IS'j'.j. 
Printer. Cong. l\e[)nblican. No ch. 

GATE. 

1. Calvix Fhexcii Cate, son of Benjamin. 1). in Allenstown, Ai)ril 
30,1811). m. Dec. ol, 1840, Caroline E., dan. of l^uther Thompson 
(See), 1). in L. in 1810, d. in Bethlehem, Sept. 27, 1884. Cong. He 
res. in L. from 1828 luitil he d.. May 25, ]8!t5. Lnml)er maniifr. 
Representative, 1859-60. Fire ward, 1811-;!. No ch. 



GAYER. GARRIER. 

1. jMedriciv Cayei;, son of .John, b. in Canada, Dec. 1, IS 17. m. 
June 16. 1884, Lucy, daiL of Frank .loslyn, b. in Canada, Aug. 5, 1s(;l 
Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1875. Tanner. Roman 
Catholic. Republican. 



120 Cayer — Chaffee. 

Cli., I), in L., — 

i. Medrick, b. March 21, 1885. 

ii. Victor, b. Oct. 25, 1886. 

iji. Eugene, b. July 12, 1888. 

iv. Mabel, b. Jan. 20, 1890. 

V. Amanda, b. July 11, 1892. 



CAYER. CAILLER. 

1. Louis Cayer, son of Eli, b. in Kinsley, Canada, March 2"2, 1848. 
m. Jnne 23. 1878, Kate, dau. of Patrick Shea, b. in Bath, Feb. 12, 185G, 
Ivonian Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1871. Shoe-dealer. Roman 
Catholic. Democrat. He d. June 1, 1900. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Millie, b. Mny 12, 1879. 
ii. Julia, b. April 14, 1885. 
iii. Makguerite, b. Dee. 11, 1889. 



CHAFFEE. 

1. Asa Chaffee, res. in L. from 1798 to 1817. Came from Chester- 
field, m. Nancy AVorden, dan. of Nathan Worden. 

Ch.,- 

2. i. Hiuam, b. Chesterfield, Jan. 28, 1798. 
ii. Sally, b. L. July 28, 1799. 

iii. Asa, b. L. Feb. 25, 1801. 

2. Hiram Chaffee, son of Asa \ b. in Chesterfield, Jan. 28, 1798. 
m. Jan. 4, 1818, Betsey, dan. of Zil)a Wright (See), b. in L. April 4, 
1800, d. in L. April 14," 1868. He res. in L. from 1798 until he d., May 
2, 1878. Farmer. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Alpha W., b. Nov. 1820. ni. about 1810, Moses Hawkins, oyster-dealer. 

She d. L. Aug. 2, 1847. 
ii. Lucy Miller, b. 1822. m. Edwin Richardson, iron-dealer. He d. 
Waterford, Vt., 1890. 

3. iii. Orison Worden, b. Sept. 17, 1825. 

iv. Emily', b. 1827. m. George W. Penno, carpenter, res. Providence, II. I. 
V. Olive, b. 1829. m. V. H. Rider, foundryman. He d. Lynn, Mass., 
May 1, 1894. 

3. Orison Worden Chaffee, son of Hiram', b. in L. vSept. 17, 
1825. ni. July 4, 1850, Celista, dau. of John Moulton (Seej, b. in 
Lyman, Aug. 27, 1831. He res. in L. all his life except one year. 
Farmer. Protestant. Democrat. Capt. 11th Co., 32d Regt. N. H. 
Militia, 1852-3. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Hattie, b. Aug. 8, 1852. ra. Nov. 28, 1872, Robert Clough, fanner. 
She d. in L. Jan. 9, 1875. 

4. ii. Sewell Miller, b. June 11, 1858. 
iii. Ralph, b. Dec. 1860, d. Dec. 1867. 



Chaffee — Chamherlaln — CluimherUn — Chandhr. 121 

4. Si;\vi:i,L jMillf.u Ciiakkkk, son of Orison Wordcn •''. h. in L. June 
11, ISrxS. ni. Nov. 17, 1H.S2, Enniia Klizabetli, dan. of RohciL Clongh, 
b. in L. Feb. 1 1, 18G1. Uuitiirian. He lias res. in L. all his liCe. Furmer. 
Deuioerat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Oma Orison, b. L. July 8, 188.'). 



CHAMBERLAIN. 

1. HouACK E. . son of John E., b. in Newbnry, \'t., Nov. 80, l.S;34. 
m. March 31, 1880, Nellie M., dan.Qf Perley Putnam, b. in Ciilfcjrd, now 
Laconia, June, 185(). He res. in L. from 1857 to 18(54, diirino- which time 
he was railroad station aoent. He was Snpt. Concord K. K. Jan. 1871 
to Dec. 1890, and was Supt. Northern Div. B, &, M. R. R. 1-S!)0-1>. resid- 
ing at Concord. Charter member Burns Lodiie, A. F. and A. M., second 
\\. U. ; K. T. A. A. S. R. 82°. No ch. (L. Cen., pp. 89-207-8.) 



CHAMBERLAIN. 

2. Dudley Chamberlain. nL Sally . He res. in E. from 1818 to 

18')8. Farmer. 



Ch., 



i. LuciNDA. m. Miircli 0, 1806, Pliilip Carter, son of Eliplialet (See), 

tanner, 
ii. Ar-iGAiL, b. 1812. ni. Eri Goin (See). 

iii. SvLT.v, b. L. ni. Buiniell, laborer. 

iv. Waltek, b. L. 



CHAMBERLIN. 

3. Adkastus R. CiiAMBEKLiK, b. in L. ni. in 1823. Lucy. dan. of 
John White, b. in Bowdoinham, INIe.. Nov. 29. 1S04, d. in Richmond. 
Me., March 4, 1876. He res. in L. in vouth. Phvsician. d. in Canton. 
Me., Julv 10, 1842. 

Ch.,— 

i. Aduaptiis Y)., b. 15ath, Me., Nov. 8. 1825, d. June 10, 1828. 
ii. (iKANViLLE Siiakp, b. Bath, Me., April 18, 1827, d. June 7, 1828. 
iii. I). W. C , b. Kicbmond, Me., March 12, 1829 in. 1857, Mary E.'riiomp- 

son. Physician. lie d. Kicliinond, Me., Oct. 1870. 
iv. ]\1ary b., b. Piehniond, Me., Dec. KJ, 18;!1. ni. Nov. 2, 1852, Joseph A. 

Southard, sea-captain. He d. lioxbnry, Mass., Dec. Vi, 1805. 



CHANDLER. 

1. RcDOLPiius Chandler, Ii. in Enlield. P. Q., Oct. 29. 1800. ni. 
Dec. 7, 1822, Tabatha Dorcas Wdls, b. in Hatley. P. Q , Sept. ".. 1803. 
d. in L. Jan. 26, 1886. He res. in L. from 1847 until he d., 3Iay 20, 
18G4. Carpenter. 



122 Chandler. 

Ch.,— 

•1. i. John Dakius, b. Hatley, P. Q., Feb. 6, 1824. 

ii. Louisa L., b. Colebrook, Feb. G, 1825. num., d. Georgeville, V. Q., 
June 12, 1846. 
iii. ¥a.\z\ M., b. Colebrook, Jan. 8, 1829. ni. Robert Smith, res. Stan- 
stead, P. Q. 
iv. CvNTni.v (4., b. Colebrook, INIav 2, 1830. ni. ^Villianl Reniick. res. 
Jelferson. 
3. V. William Hknry, b. Hereford, P. Q., Dec. 7, 1834. 

vi. Charles E , b. Ascot, P. Q., Feb. 9, 1836, d. Bridgeport, Iowa, April 

22, 1863. 
vii. Julia H., b. Coinpton, P. Q„ Jan. 22, 183S. in. Shadrach Reniick (See), 
viii. Mahtha Ann, b. Stanbridge, P. Q., Oct. 27, 1840. m. Ellery H. Carter 
(See). 
ix. Susan Ellen, b. Dunham, P. Q , May 19, 1842. in. Riley S. Simpson 
(See). 

4. X. James Rradon, b. Stanstead, P. Q., March 9, 1844. 

2. John Darius Chandler, son of Riidolpliiis \ b. in Ilatlev, P. Q., 
Feb. 6, 1824. m. Nov. 8, 1848, Pliebe Jane, da,u. of Benjamin Saw- 
yer (See), b. in L. June 4, 1821, d. in L. MafcU 12, 1893, Cong. He 
has res. in L. since 1846. Carpenter. Cong. Democrat. J. P. Co. 
D, i;jtli Kegt. N. H. Inf. Private. 

Cli., b. in L. , — 

i. Austin, b. Nov. 1853, d. L. March, 1861. 
ii. Estella Adelma, b. April 27, 1859. m. Alvah William Bean (See). 

5. iii. Clarence Bertram, b. Nov. 26, 1856. 

3. Whjjaji Hknry Chandler, son of Rudolpluis ^ b. in Hereford, 
P. Q., Doc. 7, 1884. m. Oct. 29, 1852, Mary Adeline, dan. of John 
Fuller (See), b. in L. Feb. 24, 183.5. He res. in L. from 1847 until he 
d., March 10, 1882. Mechanic. Democrat. A. F. and A. ^E., Burns 
Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Com. 

Ch.,- 

i. CHARLiiS Fred, b. L. Nov. 29, 1860. m. Sept, 21, 1881, Annie ISI. Hop- 
kins. She d. L. March 27, 189li. He res. Manchester, book keeper. 

4. James Buadon Chandler, son of Rudolpluis \ b. in Stanstead, 
P. Q., March 9, 1844. m. Oct. 27, 186(3, Lavinia, dan. of Jonatliau 
Noyes, b. in Easton, June 27, 1848. He has res. in L. since 1847. 
Furniture dealer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L.,— 

0. i. Walter Emery, b. Aug. 10, 1867. 

ii. EowiN William, b. May 2, 1870. ni. Oct. 17,1899, Susie W. Smith, 
iii. Clara Maud, b. May 18, 1878. 

5. Clarence Bkrtram Chandler, son of John Darius -, b. in L. 
Nov. 26, 18r)6. m. March 12, 1890, Nellie Cordelia, dau. of Isaac B. 
Iloit, b. in Bethlehem, Sept. 22, 18G4. She d. March 30, 1898 ; he m. 
second, Lizzie Ingerson. He lias res. in L. in youth and since 1868. 
Carpenter. Democrat. No ch. 

6. Waltkr Emerv Chandler, son of James Bradon ^ b. in L. Aug. 
10, 1867. in. June 19, 1893, Eva E., dau. of Nathaniel Lewis, b. in 
Dalton, March 8, 1865, Methodist. He res. in L. all his life. He d. 
Nov. 14, 1899. Foreman in glove factory. Democrat. I. O. O. F. 
No ch. 



Chaiilon. Vlo 



CHARLTON. 

1. RoKKi'tT CiiAKi.ToN, SOU of Ivobei't uiul Lsahella (Riithcrfonl), b. 
in Ilexainshire, Eno"., in 17;')!. ni. Kezia Powers, b. in 17()3, d. in L. 
Sept. 30, 18;);), Cong. lie came to Ameri(;a from New ('astle-on-the- 
Tvne, Eng., and res. in L. (Vom 1781 until he d., Nov. 22, 1843. Far- 
mer, school teacher, and snrve\or. Cong. Deacon. Selectman. 1791- 
4_G-lS()r)-10. Town clerk, 1787-9-!)()-2-l-r)-(;-7-180(;-l(). Moder- 
ator, 1806. Treasurer, 1797. (L. Cen., \)[). (;7-209-10-19.) 

Ch., h. in L., — 

2. i. .loiix, b. Nov. 20, IT'.lO. 

ii. Kkiikccaii, b. May '.», 1792. pub. Aj)!-!! 2ij, 181.'], Lyman Hibbanl, car- 

])ciucr. res. Watcrford, Vt. 

iii. Maisia, Vi. June 24, 17(14. m. Soloinou Whitint; (Si'c). 

iv. IsAUKL, b. .July 8, 17!Mi in. Nathan lluse (See). 

o. V. WAi.TEit, b. May I'.t, 17',K). in. Mindwell Moulton (See). 

vi. Makv. b. Mav 19, 1799. ni. .Jasper Howard (See). 

vii. William, b. June 19. 1801, d. L. .March IS, 1804. 

2. John Ciiakltox, sou of Robert \ 1). in L. Nov. 20, 1790. pub. 
Sept. IG, 1822, Experience, dan. of Perley IMason, 1). in 1797. d. in 
L. Feb. 12, 18o(), Methodist. He res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Se- 
lectman, 183.5-6-7. Whig. d. in L. Oct. 7, 1844. 

Cli., 1). in L.. — 

4. i. John Mason, b. Auu'. 1(5, 182M. 

ii. William Hale, b. Oct. 1(5, 18S8, d. L. Marcli, 1882. 

3. Waltkij Cii.vKi/roN, son of Robert \ 1). in L. May 19, 1799. m. 
in 1827, Mindwell, dan. of Job INIonlton, b. in Lyman, Marcli 18, 1801, 
d. in Lowell, INIass., April 7, 1875. He res. in L. from birth until about 
1834, when he removed to Jay, Vt. He afterward res. in Hanover and 
Claremont, and d. in Lowell, ^Lxss., A[)ril 19, 1.S75. Farmer. A. F. 
and A. INL, Morning Dawn. 

Ch.. — 

5. i. Edwin A/.ko, b. L. Sept. 29, 1828. 

ii. Anna Amelia, b. L. March 12, 1831. m. Marcli 5, 18G8, Hiram Long, 

real estate, res. Marceline, Mo. 
iii. Ellen Vestina, b. L 1832 (?),d. L. in intaney. 
iv. Al:wira Sanborn, b. ,Jay, Vt., June 14, 18o4. m. Jan. 5, 18(30, Au.^tin 

W. Gee. re.s. Mancliester. 
v. Mautua .\iTGUSTA, b. .I.iy, Vt., .bilv 15, 18:]7. iii. Feb. lo, 18t'>l, Horatio 

H. Hodlifi: res Olielmsford, Mass. 
vi. Walter Lehoy, b. Jay, Vt., April 28, 18 JO, d. Claremont, Nov. 14, 1848. 

4. John INIason Ciiakltox, sou of John '-. b. in L. Aug. 16, 1823. 
m. :\rarch 23, 1846. Bet.sey, dan. of James IMolfet (See), b. in L. July 
(), 1824, d. in Lancaster, Aug. 27, 1896. He res. in L. all his life and 
d. Nov. 18, 1880. Farmer. Republican. Representative, 1848-9. 
J. P. 

Ch., 1). in L..— 

i. l?onERT Henry, b. May."l, 1848. m. Oct. 15, 1877, .M.irtha Walbridge. 

Planner, res. Ferndaie, Cal. 
ii. Hale Mason, b. Anir. <), 1851, d. L. Sept. 12, 1855. 
iii. George W., b. Nov. 20, 18C.1. m. A us-. 20, 1889, Minnie Clark. E.\- 

l)ressman. res. Haverliill, Mass. 
iv. Elizaiseth Jane, b. Jan. 21, 1851. m. Sept. 19, 1874, Warren Merrill, 
railway postal clerk, res. Lancaster. 



124 Charlton — Chase. 

5. Edwin Azko Charlton, son of Walter ^ h. in L. Sept. 29, l.'-!28. 
m. March 20, 1862, Helen Elizabeth, dan. of Alfred Holmes, b. Jnly 8, 
1836. He res. in L. from Itirth until 1834. Teacher and journalist. 
Grad. Dartmouth Coll., 1854. He taught Haverhill and Gilmanton 
Academies several years; was head of Locki)ort, N. Y. Union -School, 
four years ; principal of Schenectatly, N. Y. Union School, and after- 
wards superintendent. He has pul). a work on his native State, " New 
Hampshire as it Is," and other works, particularly on the subject of ed- 
ucation. He was a journalist at Iiroadhead, Wis., from 1879 until he 
d., Nov. 14, 1896. A. E. and A. M. Cong. Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Walter Holmes, b. Sclienectady, N. Y., Jan. 4, 18(30, d. Lockport, 
N. Y., Sept. 10, 1875. 
ii. Winifred Holmes, b. riatteville, Wis., May 13, 1874. res. Broadhead, 
Wis. 

CHASE. 

1. Amos K. Chask, son of James, b. in Bath, Eeb. 2, 1825. ni. 
Oct. 9, 1852, Emma S., dau. of John Smith, b. in Bath, April, 1834. 
He res. in L. from 1857 to 1893. Laborer. Advent. Republican. 



Ch 



Emma, b. Lisbon, Sept. 30, 1855. m. Elbridtje Youiicr (See). 

Fred L., b. L. Jan. 14, 1858. ni. Aug. 10, 1885, Ida B. Gotliam. Rail- 
road conductor, res. Concord, 

Harry J., b. L. March, 18(il. rn. Jan. 1, 1883, Mertie Colliston. Black- 
sniitli. res. Johnstown, N Y. 

Will E., b. L. 18G5. m. July 18, 1887, Hannah Clark. Mechanic, res. 
I^isbon. 

Jennie M., b. L. April 26, 18G8. m. Lewis E. Bedell (See). 



CHASE. 

2. Thomas Hexky Benton Chase, son of Daniel P., b. in Claremont, 
Dec. 20, 1829. m. April 28, 1850, Laura A., dau. of Chester Cleve- 
land, b. in Tunbridge, Vt, April 2, 1823. Episcopal. He res. in L. 
from 1871 until he d., Oct. 28, 1883. Printer. Democrat. 72d N. Y. 
Inf., mus. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 

Ch., — 

i. Isadore Laura, b. Manciiester, June 16, 1851. m Ira W. Van Ness 

(See). 
ii. Daniel Fazio De Leon, b. Kandolpli, A't., April 5, 1853. ni. first, 

Eliza Worden, d. April 4, 1888. ni. second, l^ertha Childs. Salesnum. 

res. Worcester, j\lass. 

3. iii. Chester Phelps, b. Port Jervis, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1855. 

3. Chkstku Phelps Chase, son of Thomas Henrv Benton \ b. in 
Port Jervis, N. Y., Eeb. 3, 1855. ni. Jan. 8, 1883, Helen I., dau. of 
Zelotes Stevens (See), b. in Concoid, Jan. 19, 1853, Methodist. He 
res. in L. from 1872 to 1896. Glover. E[)iscopal. Democrat. Capt. 
S. of v., 1894. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Com., 
Em. Comdr., 1894. A. A. S. R. 32^ 

Ch.,— 

i. Lawrence Carlisle, b. L. Aug. 8, 1884. 



Ch<-it<'//. 1 2;") 



CHENEY. 

1. IIi:\uv Pallistkr Ciiicnmcy, sou of Jose[)Ii, 1). in Lnnenbiii-g, \'t., 
in ISOS. 111. in l.S.")"), Eliza Pai-ks-Ciirtis, dan. of Elilm Sargoiil (Se(3), 
h. ill L. May 16, 1811, d. in Ik'thleliem, F(!l). 8, 1881. She res. in L. 
from l)irth to 180"). lie never res. in L. Fanner, d. in Belhieiieni, 
Feb. 13, 1872. 

Ch., — 

i. Dk Witt (.linton, b. Lunenburg, Vt., 1S')5. m. Philena Bowles. 

Carpenter, d. L. Nov. -22, I8S1). 
ii. George Silas, b. l>unenburg, Vt., 18:!7. ni. 1S57, Julia Gilman. 

Farmer, res. Betlilelieni. 
iii. John S., h. rjunenlniri;, Vt., I80'.). ui. 187"i, Sarah (Jale. Macliinist. 

He (1. Warren, bSTJ. 
iv. JiJi.iA, 1). Luneiiburj;-, Vt., 18U, il. \H\2. 

2. V. James Kames, b. Betlilelieni, Oct. lli, IHl'J. 
;;. vi. IIenuy KEiiirr, b. Bethlehem, Nov. 14, ISl:?. 

4. vii. Charles Y., b. Betlilelieni, Jan. 1, 1840. 

5. viii. Fred, b. Bethlehem, .May 'JO, 184'.). 

ix. Frank 1'ikrck, b. Bethrehem, ()(;t. \2. ISo;]. m. Nov. 15, lS8(i, Lauris- 
tine I. Forrest. Farmer, res. Bethlehem. 

2. Jamks Ea^mes C^'iiKNKV, son of Henry Fallister ^. b. in Bethlehem, 
Oct. Hi, 1842. in. Oct. 27. 1878, Elizabeth 1>., dan. of Azariah Wil- 
liams, b. in Bath, Oct. 21. 18."),3. He has res. in L. since 1871). Mason. 
Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. John .Vi.uert, b. L. Auo-. 10, 1879. 

ii. -Fames Mokius, b. Bethlehem, Aiiij;. 10, 1881. 

iii. Harvey Fuge.ne, b. L. June "JO, 18^;!. 

iv. Florence Fliza, b. Bethlehem, Nov. 11, 1885. 

V. (George Cephas, b. L. May 10, 188'J. 

3. Hkn'iiy Ei.ihu Ciirxky, son of Henry Pallister ', b. in Lnnenbnr<^, 
Vt., Nov. 14, 1813. in. first, May, 187-1, Selina Locke. Divorced, 
m. second, Sept. 11. 181)5, Mary J., dan. of Edward Bentley, b. in 
England in 18()1. He has res. in L. since 1871. Car[)enter. Demo- 
crat. 

Ch. , by w. Selina, — 

i. Mattie, b. L. March 23, 1875. m. Dec. 20, 1897, George II. Libbey. 
res. L. 

Cli., l»y w. Mary, — 

ii. Fdward Henry, b. L. July 1, 1896. 

4. Cii.vKLKS Y. CiiENEV, son of Henry Pallister ^ 1). in Bethlehem, 
Jan. 1, 184G. 111. Dec. 4, 18(39, l.,izzie, dan. of Richard Smearage, b. in 
Jvcmington, Vt., Oct. 29, 18 10. He has res. in L. since 1877. C!ar- 
peiiter. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in Ik'thleliem, — 

i. .liiLiA Anna, b. Dec. 1, 1870. m. Henry F. Langdon (See), 
ii. Harry Ward, b. Oct. 8, 1873. 

5. Fred Cheney, son of Henry Pallister ^ I), in Bethlehem, May 20, 
lS4',t. tn. Nov. K), 1871, Sarah, dan. of Kichai'd Smearage, b. in 
Lemington, \'t., Oct. 24. 18 1."). He lias res. in L. since 1869. Painter. 
Democrat. No ch. 



126 Clioatp — Clioquette — CJuirch —Churcliill. 



CHOATE. 

1. Fkank Emkrson Choate, son of William P. and Martha Railey 
CUoate of Warner and Bradford, grandson of John T. and Hannah 
Pearson Choate of Ilopkinton, b. in Bradford, June 15, 1854. ni. Jnly 
23, 1879, Emma L. Cressy, b. Bradford, June 9, 1859, dan. of Warren 
G. and Clementine (Seavey) Cressy. Tlie^' resided in Bradford until 
1898, when thev removed to L. Merchant. 



CHOQUETTE. CHOQUTE. 

1. John Choquette, son of John, b. in Canada, Jan. 26, 1845. m. 
May 9, 18G9, Millie, dan. of Abram Provouchee, b. in Canada, June 7, 
1851, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1800. Farmer. Roman 
Catholic. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

2. i. Hknuy, b. .June 1, 1870. 

ii. AiiKAM, h. Jan. 7, IHTo. m. Dec. IS, 1801, Nettie Somers. Fanner, 
res. L. 
iii. Claua. 1)., I). April 9, 1875. m. Jan. 20, 1805, Lutlier Leroy Towne. 
res. L. 

2. Henry Choquette, son of John ', b. in L. June 1, 1870. m. May 
21, 1894, Julia, dau. of Joseph Greenwood (See), b. in St. Johnsbury, 
Vt., Sept. 15, 187G. He has res. in L. all his life. Glover. 

Ch., — 

i. Hilda Louise, b. L. April 7, 1895. 



CHURCH. 

1. Allen Jacob Church, son of Samuel, b. in Waterford, Vt., 
April 2, 1840. m. Jan. 21, 1868, Susan Hews, dau. of Aaron Brackett 
(See), 1). in L. Sept. 4, 1839, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1866. 
Glover. Cong. Republican. No ch. 



CHURCHILL. 

1. Hknrv Hehuert Churchill, son of Thomas Lindsey and Sarah 
( Abby) Churchill, grandson of John Tash Churchill, b. Brooktield, 
Se[)t. 2, l.Soo. m. June 30, 1880, Flora G. Jack. He commenced the 
study of theology in 1879, and has devoted several years to evangelistic 
work. He was ordained in the Advent Christian faith at Alton Bay, 
1891, and was located at Newburyport, Mass., from April, 1891, to 
Oct. 1892, and Jan. 1895, to March^ 1896 ; Bath, Me., from June, 1896, 
to April, 189S; Littleton, May, 1898, to 1900, and is now in the minis- 
try at Lawrence, Mass. 
'Ch., — 

i. Amy V. 
ii. II. Leon. 
iii. Chester L. 



ChuW'v — Clark. VL 



CHUTTER. 

1. FitKDKKicK Gkokgk CiiL'TTKit, SOU of Gcoigo, b. iu CIkuxI, Eiigiaiid. 
Sept. 12, 18')7. in. Oct. 19, 1887, Caroline Chirk, chin, of Hon. Kbcn 
Culler, 1). in Newtcjn, Mass, Sept. li), 18G2, Cong. He luis'res. in L. 
since 1887. was edncated in riiillips Academy, Andover, INIass.. Coburn 
Classical Institute, Waterville, INIe., and Colby University, I\Ie., and 
took a special course in Oxford L'niversity, England. lie studied the- 
ology in Andovei' Theological Seminary, and Presbyterian Coll., Edin- 
burgh, Scotland, grad. from Andover in 1887, and was ordained in \j. 
in 1887. Cong. He preached during his fitting course in various 
places in Maine and X. II., commencing when nineteen years old, and 
continuing without a break until he closed his pastorate in L. for a two- 
years' ti'i[) in Europe for study and travel. He returned in 18D;i, and 
received a call to Tawtucket church, Lowell. Mass., and to Taeoma, 
Wash., but owing to a severe head trouble, on the advice of s[)ecial- 
ists, he decided to leave the ministry for a time. He has since been 
(Migaged in the dry goods business in L. Member ]>oard of Education, 
Union District. bSxA-O-iX), !),') to date. Tres. ]^>oard of Trustees L. 
]'ul)li(; Lil)rai'v, author (^f Lectures on Travels in IIolv Land. 

Cli., — 

i. Mii.nuKi) C'Anoi.ixK, h. Oxford, Encrlaml, Aug. 29, 18'.)-J. 
ii. Rkginaij) FuioDiouicK, V). L. Ailg. 2;^, 180.'J. 

2. Ilr.in'.icuT Ei.i \\'.m,tf,ii Ciutikk". son of George, and l)rother of 
Frederick (ieorge', b. in Somerset. Eng., Feb. 28, 1870. m. Oct. 2">. 
1894, Ella Naomi Blodgett, b. Bloomfield, Vt., June 17, 1S71, dau. of 
Cyrus I\. lilodgett. He is a dr}- gootls merchant in this town. 

Ch., b. in Boston, Mass., — 

i. Mahiox Florknce, b. July ?.0, 1895. 
ii. (iKORGE Ai.uKUT, 1). April lt», 1S07. 
iii. KoiiKitr ^Vl•;I,l,I^■GTO.^■, 1). Jul}' 14. 18U8. 



CLARK. CLARKE. 

\. Xm'iiwikl Ci.akk, b. in n!l4, res. and d. in Xewbin-y. IVfass., 
Aug. 2.'), 109(). He m. Nov. 2;;, ICGo, Elizal)eth Somerl)y, b. Nov. 1, 
11) Kb Her father was third S(jn of Richard Somerby of Little Bytham. 
Lincolnshire, where his family had been eminently res[)ectal)le for manv 
generations. Her mother was ol" Huguenot origin. 

2. IIi'.N'itY ('i..\i;k, son of XathanieP, 1). in Xewijury. [Mass., July ."), 
1(17.'). m. fu'st. Xov. 7. li;9.j. Elizalieth, dau. of Ste[)lien (ireeide.af, ;i 
Ca[)t. and prominent cilizen of Xewl)ury, Mass. m. second, ilarv 
Fierce. Henry res. and d. iu (ireenlaml, June 9, 1749. 

3. IIknkv Cl.muv. son of Henry-, b. in Greenland, April 2;i, 1717: 
admitted to church. 1710; UKn'ed to Candia, 170:3. m. first, Kezia 
Brickett. m. second, Catherine Bean. m. third, Abigail Adams. 

4. S.\:\irKi. Ci.AitK. son of Henry ', horn in Greenland, ]Mav 18, 
174G. m. July 4. 17r.l. ."Mary, <lau. "of Peter Folsom, b. Aug. :]l,'l71 L 
d. Jan. 11. 1811. They had twelve children, Enoch being the seconil. 
Sanuiel d. .April 15, 1821. 



128 • CJarh. 

5. Exocii Cr.ARK, sou of Samuel ^b. in Gilmanton, in 17(35. ui. 
April 1, IT'Jo, Joamui Diidley, b. in Gilmanton, Nov. 1774, d. Nov. 
18.i0. lie (1. in L. March, 1834. 

Ch., — 

i. Kezia, b. 1798, d. 1825. 

ii. -Maky F., b. 18U0, d. 1856. 

iii, Maktha G., b. 1803, d. 1SG2. 

iv. Enoch, b. 1805, d. 18(32. 

V. Catherine, b. 1808, d. 1855. 

f). vi. John Dudley, b. 1810. 

vii. .Joanna Jane, b. 1815, d. 1874. 

6. .ToiiN Dudley Clark, son of Enoch ^ b. in Gilmanton in 1810. 
m. Oct. 2.'), 1888, Elizabeth Stevens, b. Jan. 12, 1808. He res. in L. 
IVom 180 1 until he d., March 24, 18,")5, and was the only son of Enoch 
who left issue. Farmer. Ensign 5th Co. o2d Regt. N H. Militia, April 
8, 188;); vacated, Feb. 18, 1841. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

7. i. John A., b. Oct. 18, 1830. 

8. ii. (iEORGE A., b. Feb. 1841. 

iii. Eliza A., b. Aug. 18, 1843. m. May 12, 18G0, Sumner E. Farr, farmer. 

res. Dalton. 
iv. PiiEisE J., b. 1847. m. Marcb 5, 18(55, (jeorge Carpenter, farmer, res. 

Dalton. 

7. John Augustine Clahk, son of John Dudley®, h. in L. Oct. 18, 
1839. m. March 23, 1861, Eliza Jane, dan. of JJenoni Clough, b. in 
Bath, May 13, 1841, He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Demo- 
crat. Supervisor, 1800 to 1S'J4. 

Ch.,— 
0. i. John Webster, b. L. Aug. 20, 18(J4. 

8. George Autiiuu Clark, son of John Dudley'', h. in L. Feb. 
1841. m. lirst, Aug. 2, 1863, Olivia M. Dudley, b.' April 24, 1844, d. 
L. April 24, 1873. m. second, July 4, 1875, jNlary Linna, dan. of 
James W. Merrill (See), b. in L. Jan. 10, 1854, d. in L. Dec. 15, 1879. 
He res. in L. all his life, and d. Aug. 1880. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Kate. 
ii. Jennie. 

9. John Webster Clark, son of .John Augustine ', b. in L. Aug. 29, 
1864. m. Nov. 17, 1885, Martha, dan. of Rhialdo Dodge (See), h. in 
Lisl)on, fluly 2, 1862. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. 
Democrat. (Genealogy of the Descendants of Nathaniel Clarke of 
Newbury, Mass.) 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Jennie Maria, b. Jan. 24, 1887. 
ii. Homer Augustinb, b. Dec. 2G, 1889. 



CLARK. 

10. Damon Young Clark, son of Uriah Smith, b. in Bath, March 
24, 1827. m. April 3, 1848, Almena, dan. of Stephen Ambrose East- 
man, b. in Lyman, Oct. 30, 1827, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1843. 
Cong. Slage-driver uianv years and later a farmer ; he d. May 20, 
1900. No ch. 



Clark. 120 



CLARK. 

11. William Clauk, son of William, b. in I'edforcl, En<2,lan(l, Sopl. 
6, 1.S25. m. first, Aug. 1(S(;;>, Rosa, dun. of Anibroise \'aliiie. 1). in 
Cnn;ul:i in 184(;, d. in Carrol!, IMarcli 18, 1881. in. second, Dec. 8. 
1822, Eleanor, dan. of Francis Lainott, 1). in Canada, Nov. 15, 18K). 
Konuui Calliolic. He has re.«. in I^. since 1879. Farmer. Served two 
vears in .'>;5d N. Y. Inf. 

Ch.,— 

i. Emz.v, 1). Canada, .Tune 17, 1800. ni. Jan. 1884, Geor<re MuFaildcn. 

ii. Lrcv, b. Canada, Jan. .31, 1872. ni. Edward Buswcll (See). 

iii. \Vii,Li.\M, 1). (Canada, Dec. 19, 1874. res. L. 

iv. Makv, b. Canada, Jnne 17, 1877. ni. Nov. 16, 1803, Henry Neal. res. L. 

V. AsxiE, b. Carroll, .May !■'), 1880, d. L. Sept. 17, 181)3. 



CLARK. 

13. Wii.r.KR Pakkek Clauk, son of \"eranus, b. in Franconia, Dec. 
13, 18()8. m. Jnne 19, 188.S, Carrie Knni(!e, dan. of Cnrtis Whitcomb 
(See), 1). in Ikahlehem, Se[)t. 18, ISGG. He has res. in L. since 1891. 
Lai)orer. Kei)ul)licaii. JSo ch. 



CLARK. 

13. Natiianikl Gkorge Clark, son of Dr. Charles, b. in Calais, Vt., 
Jan. 18, 182.'). m. first, Ang. K!, 1854, JMary Bowkuid, dan. of Hon. 
Hezekiah H. Keed " of Mont|)elier, Vt., b. Sept. 4, 182G, died in Oranoi; 
Si)riniis. Fhi., Feb. 11, 1859. in. second, I\lay 8, 18G1, Elizabeth Sar- 
gent, dan. of Isaac K. Worcester (See), b. in Newark, N. J., Sept. «;, 
LS.'jG. He prepared for coll. in tlie Washington Co. Grammar Sciiool, 
]Montpelier, \'t., and grad. iVom the University of Vt. in 1845 ; tanght 
the Academy in Keene, 1845 to 1847; .Montpelier Academy, 1847-8; 
attended Andover and Anl)nrn Theological Seminaries, and grad. 
from liie latter in 1852 ; then stndied in Germany, nnder Profs. 
IMulIer and Thohick in the University of Halle ; was Prof, of Fiig. Lit- 
eratnre and I^atin at Bnrlington, Vt., University, 1852 to 18^3, and of 
Eng. Literature, Lf)<j;ic, and Rhetoric at Union Colleue, Sclienectadv, 
N.Y., 18G3 to 18G5; Foreign Sec. of A. B. C. F. M., 18G5 to ls94. 
He received the degree of D.l). from Union Coll. in 18G5, and of LL. D. 
from the University of Vt. in 1875 ; he was also elected a member of 
the Victoria Institute, a pliilosoi)hical society in Eng., in 1888 or 'J. He 
was ordained to the ministry in Bnrlington, Vt., Oct. 1857. Wiiile 
teaching in Union Coll. he pnblisiied a text-book on the Elements of the 
Eng. Language, and was writing another when elected Sec. of the Amer- 
ican Board. He d. in Roxl)ury, 3Iass., Jan. 3, 189G. ' 

Ch., by w. Elizabeth, — 

i. Mary Reed, b. Burlington, Vt., May 12, 18G2. m. Dec. 2, 1881, Henry 
B. Reed, siioe inanufr. res. South Wej'moutli, Abiss. Cli., Helen 
Ainswortli, b. Nov. 22, 1885; Theodore VVoreester, b. June 2-3, 18b7 ; 
Josiah Eotfs. '>• ^birch 2, 1S8!); Nathaniel Clark, b. May 14, 18"J1 ; 
Charles Sutnner, b. May 12, 1804. 

VOL. II. — 9 



130 Clarke— Clay. 

ii. Chakles Worcester, b. Schenectady, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1863. d. March 

31, ib'.n. 

iii. Clar.v B()YDEN,b. Roxbury, Mass., May 29, 1869. m. June 17, 1891, 
James W. Rollins, Jr., civil engineer, res. Roxbury, Mass. Ch., 
Elizabeth Sargent, b. June 14, 1892 ; Wingate, b. Sept. 17, 1894. 

CLARKE. 

14. Albert Warkex Clarke, son of James, b. in Lisbon. Jiil3' 25, 
1828. m. Api'il 7, 1852, Pliilenda G., dan. of Samnel Wille}-, b. in Lyn- 
don, Vt., April 9, 1828, d. in Brockton, Mass., May 26, 1894. He res. in 
L. about ten months in 1856, and from 1864 until be d., March 27, 1867. 
He was educated in L3"ndon Academy, and studied medicine with Drs. 
Sanborn and Newell in Lyndon, Vt. Grad. Dartmouth Med. Coll. 
and commenced practice in Woburn, Mass., where he continued six 
years. He then joined the 35tli Mass. Inf. as Asst. Surgeon, with the 
rank of Major, and served through the war. In 18G4 he commenced 
practice in L., which he continued until he d. He was of the regular 
school. A. F. and A. M. (L. Cen., pp. 157-8.) 

Ch.,- 

15. i. Israel James, b. Woburn, Mass., May 22, 1860. 

16. ii. (jeorge Albert, b. L. 1864. 

iii. Eva Mary, b. L. Aug. 1866, singer, ni. 1898, F. H. Garnian. 

15. Israel James Clarke, son of Albert Warren ^^, b. in "Woburn, 
Mass., May 22, 1860. m. May 22, 1889, Nellie Etta Pearson, dan. of 
John A. and Helen M. Pearson. He res. in L. from 1864 until he 
entered Brockton High School. In 1878 he commenced the stud^- of 
medicine in Brockton, Mass., and attended the Uniyersity Med. Coll., 
N. Y. City, where he grad. in 1883. He commenced practice, regular 
school, the same 3"ear in Ashland, Mass., where he remained three 
years ; Woburn, Mass., eight months ; Haverhill, Mass., since Jan. 1887. 
He belongs to the Mass. Med. Society and the Haverhill Med. Clul), 
and has been attending surgeon of Haverhill, Mass., Cit}' Hospital 
since 1889. A. F. and A. M. 

Ch.,— 

i. Clifton Albert, b. June 7, 1890. 

16. George Albert Clarke, son of Albert Warren ", b. in L. 1864. 
Artist. Resides in Boston, Mass. m, Nov. 14, 1888, Mabel Louise 
Pearson, dau- of John A. and Helen M. Pearson. No ch. 

CLAY. 

1. Samuel Clay, b. in 1760. m. Elizabeth . He res. in L. from 

1815 until he d.. May 26, 1840. Farmer. Rev. soldier. Served as a 
recruit forN. H. Regt. of the Continental line from July 1 to Dec. 16, 
1780. Tiie same name appears on the roll of Capt. P]zekiel Worthen's 
Co., Col. Stephen Peabody's Regt., for service in R. I., serving from 
April 20, 1778, to Jan. 4, 1779. The same name also appears on a 
petition signed by members of the force which constituted the garrison 
of Fort Washington in N. H. under Capt. Titus Salter. 

Ch.,- 

i. Russell M., b. 1806, d. L. Nov. 17, 1829. 



Clay — Cleashy. 1 o 1 



CLAY. 

2. William Clay, b. in AVilinot. ni. Esther, dau. of Robert liiirber. 
the first female ehihl 1). in Salisl)urv. lied, in Andover. 

3. William Clay, son of William -', b. in Wilmot. m. IJetscy Long. 
He res. in Andover, d. in IMymouth. 

4. IIoitACK Saniioun Clay, son of William ^, b. in Salisbury, Dec. 11. 
181!). m. Dee. 12, 1811, Mary Ann Sawyer, lie res. in Andover. . 
where he d., Dee. 28, 18G'J. 

5. CuAia.KS Leonidas Clay, son of Horace Sanborn ^, b. in Andover, 
Oet. 9, 1844. m. first, Nov. 28, 1873, Stella Louise, dau. of Henry C. 
Redington (See), b. in L. Feb. 8, 1848, d. in L. May 24, 18S8, Cong, 
in. second, Nov. 19, 1892, p]nima, dau. of George C. Lancaster, b. in 
Nortliwood, Aug. G, 1854, Cong. He res. in L. from 1881 to 189."). 
He was educated in Colby Academy, New London, and Coll)y Uni- 
versity, Waterville, Me., where he grad. in 18G8. He taught in 
various [)laces until he caine to L. Glove nianufr. while in L. Cong. 
Deacon. Prohibition Democrat. J. P. State. Member Board of Edu- 
cation, LTnion District, 188G-9;J. A. F. and A. M., IJurns Lodge. 
K. T., St. Gerard Com. A. A. S. R. 32'\ 

Ch., by w. Stella, — 

i. Paul IJedinotox, h. L. Feb. 16, 1875. Dart. Coll., 18'J7 ; Boston 

University School of Law, 1900. 
ii. Ruth Stowell, b. L. Aug. 8, 1877. 
iii. Gkace Ely, b. Watertown, Mass., Feb. 25, 1880. 
iv. Star Sawyek, b. L. Oct. 18, 1884, d. Aug. 19, 1886. 

Ch., by w. Emma, — 

V. Charles Lancaster, b. Harvard, Mass., Dec. 6, Is'.k;. 

6. Sa:m J. Clay, son of Horace Sanborn^, b. in Andover, ^lay 9. 
18.'j6. ra. Feb. 2G, 1882, Caro Tavlor, dau. of Lucius S. Gordon, 1). in 
New Hampton, Sept. 23, 1856. He res. in L. from 1884 to 1890. 
Merchant, now farmer. 

Ch., — 

i. Gordon M., b. Andover, April 25, 1883. 
ii. Rachel P., b. New Hampton, Jan. 10, 1892. 
iii. Caro Panset, b. Manclicster, Sept. 2, 1893. 

CLEASBY. 

L Samuel Cleasby, son of Tilly H.. b. in Danville, Vt., Nov. 5. 
1820. m. Jan. IG, 1842, Alice, dau. of Robert Nelson, b. in ]Monroe, 
Oct. 12, 1819, d. in L. June 28, 1887, Methodist. He res. in L. from 
1843 until he d., July 10, 1877. Farmer. Methodist. Repul)lican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

2. i. George Washington, b. Oct. 18, 1843. 

ii. Ellen Angeline, b. Dec. K], 1845, res. Stamford, Conn. 

3. iii. David Nelson, b. Nov. 2',), 1847. 

iv. Arthdr, b. Oct. 30, 1850, d. in infancy. 
V. Robert A , b. Feb. 4, 1852, d. in infancy. 

4. vi. Wilfred, b. May 25, 1855. 

vii. John F., b. Sept. 30, 1857. m. Mattie Andrews. Mechanic, res. 
Watertown, Conn. 



132 Cleashy — Cleveland — Clor/ston. 

2. George WASmxaTON Cleasp.y, son of Samuel \ b. in L. Oct. 18, 
1843. m. first, ]\Iay 22, 1868, Juliette, dau. of Samuel Smith (See), 
b. in L. Jan. 4, 1846, d. in L. Ai)iil 10, 1880, Methodist, m. second, 
f\4). 22. I<s<s6, Clara Dunn, dau. of Jacol) Bishop, b. in Franconia, in 
186(1, divorced, -Aletliodist. m. third, Oct. 22, 1891, Ida, dau. of 
Willis (ioidd, b. Aug. 1867. lie has. res. in L. all his life. Ice-dealer. 
Rei)ublican. Comniander G. A. R., 18U0. Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. 
Private. 

Ch.,— 

i. Walter Tv.vtmoxd, b. L. Sept. 7, 1872, ice-dealer, res. L. unm. 

3. David Nelsox Ceeashy, son of SamueP, h. in L. Nov. 29, 1847. 
ni. Jan. 1, 1875, Winnie S., dau. of ^lilo Persons, b. in Concord, Vt., 
in l'Sr)8. d. in L. Nov. 24, 1888. Pie has res. in L. all his life. Nurse. 
Kepublican. 

Ch.,- 

i. Alice L., h. B.atli, Oct. 1876, d. L. Jan. O, 1888. 
ii. Ekxest M., b. L. Sept. 20, lS7y. 
iii. I^VELYN B., b. Feb. 5, 1884. 

4. Wilfred Cleasby, son of SaniueP, b. in L. ]Mav 25. 1855. m. 
April 12, 1879, Clara E., dau. of Otis jMooncy, 1). in Dalton, June 17, 
1-862. ^lethodist. He res. in L. until 1898. removed to Waterford, 
Vt. Now i)ostmaster. Glover. ]\Iethodisl. Republican. 

Ch.. — 

i. Howard Wilfked, b. L. Aug. 25, 1892. 



CLEVELAND. 

1. Moses Cleveland, son of John, b. in P)ridgewater. July 9, 1803. 
m. June 17, 1824, Mary, dau. of Thomas Hunt, b. in Bath, Jan. 12, 
1804, d. in L. April 26,' 1872. He res. in L. from 1836 until he d., 
July 25. 18S0. Mason. Democrat. 

Cli., b. in Bath. — 

i. Sarah Jane, b. Oct. 3, 1824. m. Joshua B. Shaw (See), 
ii. SusAX, b. Jiilv 12, 1827. m. Dec. 30, 1847, Alfred Bowman. He d. 

Stunstead, P. Q., June 9, 1889. She d. Bath, April 9, 1849. 
iii. Mary, b. :May 21, 1802, d. L. March 1(5, 1842. 
iv. John, b. .March 6, 1834, d. L. June 20, 1856. 



CLOGSTON, 

1. AxuKEW Jacksox Clog.stox. son of Jonathan L., h. in Manches- 
ter, Nov. 23. 1845. m. May 1, 1.S82, Helen Mar, dau. of Alljert L. 
Lewis (See), b. in L. April 20. 1846, She m. first, John Hazen 
Williams (See). Andrew res. in L. from 1880 to 1893. Carriage- 
maker. Republican. Co. G. 10th Vt. Inf. Lieut. Now ]-es. in Pomona, 
Cal. 

Ch.,— 

i. Carl Andrew, b. L. Feb. 24, 1883. 



Closaon — CloKijh. 133 



CLOSSON. 

1. Chaulks Clossox, soil of Alfred. 1). in Tiuibridgo, Vt.. July 4. 
1810. in. May "28. 18;>2. Soplironin. dau. of Titus Farr (See). 1). in L. 
Sept. 21, isi-i. d. ill L. Aug. G. 1886, Cong. He res. in L. from 18G0 
until he (1.. Feb. 21. l.s'.i;;. Fanner. Cong. Democrat. Co. I, 1st 
N. II. II. Art. Private. G. A. K. 

Cli.,— 

i. Laika .Vnx, 1). LiiiK'astcr, Dec. 10, 18;!:5. m. Ilolloti U. Mil'.cn (Sec). 
ii. CiiAKi.KS Ai.FiiKU, b. (iiaiiliv, Vt., March 15, 18:;'>, (1. Biiike, Vt„ Julv 

14, 1854. 
iii. John" Cai.vin. h. Canada, Marcli 25, 18;!0. ni. I\iarcli Kl, 1M)2, Mmnia 
Ilannum. Farmer ami niechanic. lie d. Hannibal, >.". Y ., -July lo, 
1874. 
iv. Mauy Ann, b. Granby, Vt., Marcb 15, 18:18. ni. Sept. 5, 1805, Morrill 

Hi.x, arti.st. Siie (l.'l)alton, Feb. 11, 18()G. 
V. Elan>o\ F., 1). (Jranby, Vt., July (5, 184U, d. May 11, 18G;J. Co. 1), LUli 

N. II. Inf. I'rivate. d. of woiiiuLs received, 
vi. Abigail F„ b. Granbv. Vt.. Sept. 0, 1841, d. Oct. 23, 1842. 
vii. Edward 1'., b. Granby, Vt., Feb. 21), 1844, d. L. May 17, 1891. 
viii. Geokge a., b. Burke, Vt., May 8, 1845. ni. 1869, Flinira Jones. Stone- 
mason. 

2. i.x. FuANcis A., b. Burke. \t., July 7, 1849, d. L. Oct. 29, 1890. 

X. Nancy A., b. Burke. Vt.. Sept. 18, 1851. m. 1878, Henry Ilowland, 

farmer. Siie d. Bethleliem, June 1, 1888. 
xi. Charles, b. Burke, Vt., July 28, 1854, d. Dec. 9, 1892. 

2. Francis A. Cij>^<os, son of Charles \ 1). in Ijiirke. Vt., July 7, 
1849. m. May 11, 18,s;], Leafy Blood, h. in Lunenburg, Vt., in 1S,30. 
He res. in L. from 18GU until he d., Oct. 29, 1896. Farmer. 

Ch., — 

i. Myra L., b. Bethlehem. Adopted. 



CLOUGH. 

1. KoBEiiT Cr.ouGii, son of Zacheus, b. in Lyman, April 29, 1807. 
m. March 24, 1834, Mary E.. dau. of Benjamin Hadlock, b. in Monroe. 
July 30, 1821. d. in L. July 7, 1883. He res. in L. from 1848 until he 
d., Nov. 6, 1878. 

Ch., - 

i. Samuel Johnson, b. Lyman, April 22, 1887. m. Sept. 25, 1805, Myra 
A. Aldrich. Farmer, re.s. Lisbon. Co. D, loth N. II. Inf. Private, 
ii. Nancy El.mira, b. Lyman, Aug. 8, 1889. m. Aug. 2, 1800, Edward 
Latiiro)). laborer, res. L. She d. Feb. 18, 1878. 

2. iii. Daniel ^Ioi'ltox. b. Lyman, June 2(), 1841. 

iv. Melissa, b. Lyman, Oct. 14, 1848. m. Charles Henry Fuller (See). 

V. Kohert Alvanus, b. Lyman, Oct. 7, 1845. ni. first, Nov. 28, 1872, 
Hattie W. Chaffee, m" secoml, Dec. 18, 1879, Delia M. Santy. Far- 
mer, res. Lisbon. 

vi. Eliza Lorilla, b. Lyman, Feb. 25, 1848. in. Lnren Bai^ley (See). 
vii. Lois Joseriiink, b. L. April 7, 1851. m. first, 1870. Frank Swett. m. 

second, July 5, 1880, Irvin Bur>riii. Carpenter, res. Lisbon. 
viii. Alverton, b. L. April 7, 1858. in. Aug. 10, 1878, Celia Streeter. Far- 
mer, res. L. 

ix. Benjajiin IIuiiUARD, b. L. Sept. 11, 1855. m. Dec. 24, 1881, Nellie 
Howland. Mill hand. res. Lisbon. 

X. E.mma Elizabeth, b. L. Feb. 11, 18tJ0. m. Sewell Chaffee (See). 



134 Clough. 

2. Danikl Moulton Clough, son of Robert \ b. in Lj-man, June 26, 
1841. ni. Feb. 22, 1866, Ellen Mercy, cUiu. of George Spooner, b. in 
Brandon, Vt., Oct. 16, 1849. He re.s. in L. in j'onth and since 1887. 
Barber. Democrat. Co. D, 13tli N. H. Inf. Private. G. A. R. 
I. O. 0. F., Lafavette Lodge, d. in Lincoln, Sept. 10, 1897. 

Ch., — 

i. Chakles Chauncbt, b. Lisbon. Dec. 28, 1867. m. Jiine'l, 1892, Emma 
Hicks. Printer. K. P. res. L. She d. L. July 15, 1892. 

3. ii. FiJANK LoREN, b. L. Nov. 15, 18U9. 

3. Frank Loken Clough, son of Daniel Moulton ^, b. in L. Nov. 15, 
1869. ni. June 10, 1891, Elizabeth, dau. of Alson W. Lathrop (See), 
b. in Colebrook, Sept. 4, 1871. He res. in L. in youth and since 1885. 
Book-keeper. Republican. I. O. O. F. No ch. 

CLOUGH. 

4. WiLLL\M Clough, then of Salem, was a soldier in Capt. Jesse 
Page's company, Col. Abraham Drake's regiment, raised, 1777, to re- 
inforce the arniv near Saratoga, N. Y., and the following year he 
served in Capt. Jesse Page's com[)any. Col. Jacob Gale's regiment, in 
the ex[)cdition to Rhode Island. Aliout 1784 he removed to Ljinan. 

5. Jeremiah Clough, son of William, m. Fanny Abbot, b. Dec. 
20, 1787, dau. of Josiah and Ruth (Bodwell) Abbot of Bath. He lived 
in Landatf and Haverhill. 

6. Jason Clough, son of Jeremiah ®, b. in Lyman, Feb. 15, 1811. m. 
Aug. 26. 1844, Elizabeth, dau. of Aaron Beede, b. in Strafford, Vt., Feb. 
1."), 1821, Cong. He res. in L. from 1852 to 1869. Stage-driver, d. 
Somervillc, Mass., May 16, 1893. 

Ch., - 

7. i Henry Arthur, b. Hanover, Nov. .'J, 1847. 

ii. Edward Harris, b. Hanover, Nov. l-'i, 1848, d. Hanover, Oct. 27, 1849. 

8. iii. WiLLARD Lt)REN, b. Hanover, A\\\i. 0, 1850. 

iv. Clara Elizaiseth, b. L. Aug. 4, 1854. m. Nov. 25, 1879, Frederick 

Lowell Davis, photographer, res. Sonierville, Mass. 
V. George Washington, b. L. Jan. 6, 1861. Salesman, res. Chicago, III. 

7. Henry Arthur Clough, son of Jason ^ I), in Hanover, Nov. 3, 
1.S47. m. ]\larch 25, 1878, May Isabel, dau. of \Villiam Greysoii, I), in 
Taunton, iMass., Nov. 1, 1847. He res. in L. from 1852 to 1866. 
Steward. Co. L, 1st N. H. Cav. Private. 

Ch.,— 

' i. Henry Arthur, b. Boston, Mass., March 14, 1870. 

8. WiLLARD LnuEN Clough, son of Jason '^, b. in Hanover, Aug. 6, 
1850. m. Dec. 7, 1875, Hett_v Lauraett Fifield, adopted dau. of Moses 
Lang, b. in Bath, June 7, 1851. He res. in L. from 1852 to 1867. 
Printer. 

Ch., — 

i. Mildred Helen, b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 13, 1877, d. Somerville, Mass., 

Dec. 15, 1877. 
ii. Grace Elizabeth, b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 26, 1878. 
iii. MiLo Houghton, b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 17, 1881. 
iv. Leon Arijott, b. Somerville, Mass., Sept. 10, 1884. 
V. Clara Belle, b. Somerville, Mass., May 11, 1886, d. Somerville, Mass., 

June 20, 188G. 
vi. Paula Lang, b. Somerville, iMass., June 3, 1889. 



Cohh — Cohleijh. 135 



COBB. 

1. SniKON Cobb, b. in Taiinton, ]\[ass., Rev. soldier, niimite-iiian. 
niirl took [tart in l)atlles of Lexington, linnker Hill, and expeditions to 
K. I. After the war he settled in St. Johnsbnrv, Vt., then a wilderness, 
and bnilt a log honse. The farm still remains in the family. 

2. Ki.ivANAii ('(MiB, son of Sime(jn \ res. and d. in St. .lohnsbnr}', \'t. 

3. IIakrison Simkon Cobb, son of Elkanah'-, b. in St. Johnsbnrv, 
Vt., Jnne 7, 1812. m. Feb. 21, 1S42, Ann Maria, dan. of Vespasian 
Wheeler (See), b. in L. Jan. 13, LSI 5. She res. in L. nntil Lst2, and 
since 1855. lie never res. in L. Farmer, d. in St. Johnsbnrv, Vt., 
May 1, 1851. 

Ch., b. in St. Johnsbnrv, Vt., — 

i. Lydia a., b. June 5, 1814. num., res. L. 

ii. Kllex M., b. Auij. 12, 1846. unin., res. L. 

iii. (-'aui!ILL\ K., h. Sept. 16, 1851. iinin., d. L. 8e]U. "24, IST-J. 

iv. Mautha J., b. April 24, 1854. uiiiii., d. L. .May 12, 18S)8. 



COBLEIGH. 

1. John CoBLKicir, b. 1753. m. Deliorah Harris, b. 1754, dan. of 
Abner Harris of Woodstock, Conn., and after 1777 of Chesterfield. 
He was probably a son of Jonathan Cobleigh, who I'esided in New 
Braintree, Mass., 1749 to 1763, and snbsequently in Chesterfield, and 
a deseen<]ant of John Cobh^igh, an early resident of Swanzey, Mass. 
John Cobleigh d. in Chesterfield, Jnne 8, 1<S25, aged 72 ; his widow d. 
March 13, 1836, aged 82. His descendants have been numeronsl}- and 
honorably represented in this town. 

Ch., b. in Chesterfield, — 

2. i. John, b. April 10, 1776. 

ii. Polly, b. Marcli 11, 1778. 

3. iii. Levi Wakd, b. Feb. 18, 1780. 

iv. Samson, b. Feb. 15, 1782. m. 1806, Abigail Smith, dan. of Amos and 
Abigail (Farr) Smitb of Clie.sterfield. Settled in Sutton, Vt. 
V. Lydia, b. June I'J, 1784. ni. Noah Farr (See). 

vi. I)ei;(iuaii Mkhcy, b. Oet. V.]. 1786. m. 1S04, Amos Farr, son of Wil- 
liam and Lydia (Trowbridge) Farr of Ciiesterfield. She d. soon after 
marriage, 
vii. AisNER IIaukis, b. Nov. 18, 1788. m. Abigail Ilerrick, dau. of Shadracii 
and Abigail (Stoddard) Herrick of Ciiesterfield. res. in Sutton, Vt. 

4. viii. Frasths, b. Feb. 17. 171*1. 

i.x. Joshua, b. May 7, 179o. 

X. Jonathan, b. July — , 17'.)o. m. 1818, Harriet Hastings, dau. of Oliver 
and Susamiah (H.irrett) Hastings, of Chesterfield, res in Chesterfield, 
where he d., April 22, 1859. 

2. John Cobleigh, son of John \ b. in Chesterfield, April 10, 1776. 
m. in 17'J5. Polly Stanford, b. in 1775, d. Jnne 29, 1840. He res. in 
L. from 1799 to"^1820. Farmer. 

Ch., — 

i. John, b. Chesterfield, Nov. 20. 1705 
ii. Katherine, b. Chesterfield, Julv IG, 17'J7. 
iii. Deborah, b. L. Aug. 2, 17U9. 



136 Cohleigh. , 

iv. Polly, b. L. July 13, 1800. 

V. JvYDiA, b. L. July 10, 1802. m. May 11, 1820, Douglas De.xtcr. 

vi. Alvah, b. L. April 19, 1804. 

vii. Laodicea, b. L. Jan. 28, 1806. 

viii. Maky, b. L. June 8, 1807. 

ix. Reuben Boyce, b. L. Feb. 10, 1800. 

X. Betsey Stanford, b. L. Aug. 5, 1810. 

xi. Kmkline Harkis, b. L. Sept. 20, 1812. m. Lewis L. Merrill (See). 

5. xii. Nelson Ebenezer, b. L. Nov. 24, 1814. 

3. Levi Ward Codleigh, son of John \ 1). in Chesterfield, Feb. 13, 
1780. m. roll}' Sargent, b. Nov, 21, 1781, d. in Lisbon, June 21, 1842. 
He res. in L. from 1800 to 1810. Farmer, kunberman, hotel-keeper, 
d. in Lisbon, Feb. 11, 1852. 

Ch., — 

i. Levi Ward, b. L. May 13, 1800, d. L. Nov. 13, 1807. 
ii. Polly, b. L. Nov. 14, 1802. ni. Chester French, farmer. She d. Brattle- 

boro', Vt., Aug. 14, 1840. 
iii. Clarissa, b. L. Dec. 14, 1803. ni. Leonard Elms. She d. Lisbon, April 
14, 1888. 

6. iv. WiLLARD, b. L. Nov. 20, 180(5. 

v. Windsor, b. L. March 28, 180S. m. first, Laura iMaria Young, m. 
second, Mary Ann Morse. Hotel-keeper. He d. Waltliam, Mass., 
April 18, 1878. 
vi. Caroline, b. Haverhill, Feb. 6, 1810, d. July 22, 1828. 
vii. Maria, b. Jan. 14, 1812. ni. John Little, farmer. She d. Warren, Feb. 

12, 1837. 
viii. Luna, ni. first, Daniel Caswell, m. second, Reuben Pike, farmer, res. 
Lyndon, Vt. 
ix. Eliza, b. Feb. 7, 1814. ni. Chester French, farmer. She d. Brattle- 
boro', Vt., April 0, 1872. 

7. X. Levi Ward, b. March 7, 1816. 

xi. Cyrene J., b. Feb. 22, 1818, d. March 15, 1818. 
xii. Jane C, b. Oct. 15, 1819. m. Darwin Richardson, physician. She d. 

Salt Lake City, Utah, April 17, 1892. 
xiii. George W., b. Feb. 22, 1822. ni. first, Nov. 1846, Caroline Hatch, m. 

second, Sept. 9, 1802, Lomira P. Syinonds. Farmer, res. Lisbon, 
xiv. Margaret, b. Marcii 10, 1825. m. Savory Gordon. He d. 1893. She 
d. Landaff, Oct. 14, 1867. 

4. Erastus Cobleigh, son of John \ b. in Chesterfield, Feb. 17, 1791. 
m. Hannah, dau. of John and Olive (Colburn) T>i\\. She m. second, in 
1-S21:, Lyman Powers. He lived in Chesterfield, where he d., Julv o, 
1821. 

Ch., — 

i. Royal E., b. Oct. 1, 1813. 

8. ii. Marshall Day, b. Chesterfield, Jan. 21, 1817. 

iii. Hannah C, b. March 7, 1819. ni. Levi B. Dodge (See). 

5. Nelson Ebenezer Cobleigh, son of John -, b. in L. Nov. 24, 
1S14. m. Aug. 1, 1844, Charlotte Marie Simmons, b. in Springfield, 
JMass., d. in Athens, Tenn., Oct. 12, 1893. He res. in L. in youtl^i, and 
in 18;58 commenced his studies in Newbury, Vt., Academy. "^ He grad. 
from Wesleyan LTnivergity in 184.3, with first honors of his class. In 
1844 he joined the New England M. E. Conference and was stationed 
at Wilbraham, Mass. His other charges were Bhmford, 1845 ; Blan- 
ford Center, 184G; Thorndike Village, 1847-S; Park St., Worcester, 
1S49-50 ; North Kussell St., Boston,"l 851-2 ; Church St., Boston, 1853. 
He was then a[)pointed Professor of Ancient Languages in McKendree 
College, Lebanon, 111. In 1854-7 he occupied "a shuilar position in 



Cohleifjh. 137 

Lawic'iice I'liiversity, Appleloii, Wis. Fioiii 1<S5(S to 18().') he was 
PiTsl. o{ JMcKeiulree Coll. In 185!) was made D. \). l)v Lawiviice 
Uiuvcrsity. From IHGo-G, editor "• Zion's Herald," Boston, IMass. 
P'l'om 18()7 to 1872, Prest. of East Tenn. \Vesk\van Univei'sity, Athens, 
'J'cnn., and in 1872 was made ]iL.I). by that institution. From 1872 to 
1874, he was editor of the IVIethodist " Advocate," Atlanta, (ia. lie 
was delegate to the M. E. General Conference in 1864 and 1S72. The 
principal pi'inted articles from his {)en are : '• Final Destrnction of the 
Earth by Fire," — Meth. (^iiart. Kev., xxxix. 18r)7, pp. (J12-25. "■The 
Uses of Ambition," — an addr(!ss while Prest. of JNIcKendree Coll. 
'• Southern Reconstrnction," — Meth. (^uart. Rev., iii. 1870, pj). H7!J- 
397. "• Church Property (Question in the South," — INIeth. (^uart. Rev., 
liii. 1871, p[). (il4-t;41. " lie d. in Athens, (ia., Feb. 1, 1874. 
Cii.,— 

i. Nki.son Simmons, 1). Wilhraliiini, Mass , June 29, 184'). in. June 20, 
1801), Martha Abbie Rice, h. .March 'l'-), 1844, dau. of Cliarles HrooUs 
Kice, of Boston, Mass. C'ity editor " Daily Leader," Clevehuid, Oliio, 
18()9-!)0; and is now foreifj;u editor " New York World." res. Brook- 
lyn. Two of their five children are living', Nellie S., b. Cleveland, O., 
Oct. 13, 1872, and Menry R., 1). Cleveland, ()., .March 7, 1880. 
0. ii. Kdward Augustus, b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 5, 184'.i. 

iii. Cii.\iM,OTTE TiiiiODouA, b. Athens, Tenn , Dec 13, 1871. in. Dec. 2o, 
18U3, Franklyii A. Peake, both professors in U. S. Grant University, 
(/hattanooga, Tenu. 

6. WiLLAKL) CoBLKiGH, SOU of Lcvi \Var(r', b. in L. Nov. 20, 18()(;. 
in. Betsey, dau. of Max Hazelton, b. in Bath in 1811, d. in L. Jan. 
12, 1880, INIethodist. He res. in L. in infancy and from 1840 until he 
d., Feb. 4, 1861. Hotel-keeper. Selectman, 1845. Fire ward, 1841- 
2. J. P. With his brother, Levi Ward, pro[)rietor of the Uni(.)n 
House many years. No ch. 

7. Lkvi Wakd Cobleigii, son of Levi Ward ^, b. in L. ^larcli 7, 1816. 
m. Mav 1. 183!>, Adeline, dau. of Simeon Hill, b. in W^aterford, Vt., 
Hec. 9,^ 1816, d. in L. Marcii 2, 1881. He res. in L. nearly all his life, 
where he d., Jan. 18, 1854. Railroad conductor and hotel-keeper. In 
com[tany with his brother W' illard proprietor of the Union House many 
vears. Democrat. Appointed Quartermaster 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, 
Sept. 4, PS44. I. 0. O. F. 

Ch., — 

i. Adeline Louise, 1). L. April 24, 1811. m. Oct. 10, 1874, Robert \V. 

Millen, exjiress ai,a'nt. Hed. Boston, Mass, Nov. 1'.), 1.S7S. 
ii. Levi Ward, b. Lisi)()ii, June 11, 1844. in. Jose])hine Fitzuerald. Co. L, 
N. H. Batt., 1st N. K. Cav., and Co. L, 1st N. H. Cav. Private, d. L. 
Dec. 21, 1874 
iii. Kdnah Jane, b. L. Oct. 4, iSlfJ. in. Henry B. Burnhain (See). 
iv. Wii.i.AKD S., h. L. May 0, 1850, d. L. March 20, 1880. 

8. M.vusiiALL Day Coi-.i.kigh, son of Erastus'', b. in Chesterfield, 
Jan. 21, 1817.- m. Feb. 5, 1838. Phinisa. dau. of Noah l^^irr (See), b. 
in L. Jan. 1, 1819, d. in L. March 9, 1886, Cong. He re.s. in L. from 
18.",3 until he d.. July 20, ISOS. Farmer. Cong. Deacon. Whig and 
Republican. Selectman, 1S51-2. Deputy Sheritf, 1858 to 186.", int;. 
J. P. State. Cupt. nth Co., 32d Regt. N."H. Militia, 1843 to 1845 inc. 

Ch., b. \\\ L., — 

10. i. Ashbel Wiieeuer, b. May :;0, l,s:;0. 

ii. Charlotte Hannah, b. Nov. 28, 1841. in. Charles Frank Lewis (See). 

11. iii. Nelson Fark, b. Oct. 11, 1844 

iv. Lizzie, b. May 0, 1848. m. July 1, 1808, Royal M. Cole (See). 



138 Cohleigli — Cohui'ti. 

9. Edward Augustus Cobleigh, son of Nelson Elienezer •\ b. in 
Boston, Mass., Dec. 5, 1849. m. in 1869, Mary E. Hornsi)y. Pie was 
educated in Boston, Mass., public schools, McKendree Coll., Lebanon, 
111., and East Tenn. Wesleyan Universit_y, Athens, Tenn., where he 
commenced the study of medicine in 1871, with Dr. W. "W. Alexander. 
lie attended two courses of lectures in Atlanta Med. Coll. and grad. 
March, 1872. He has practised in Atlanta, Ga., Cleveland, and 
Warren, Ohio; Athens, Tenn., 12 years; since then in Chattanooga, 
Tenn. He belongs to the Tenn. State Med. Society and the Tri State 
Med. Society of Ga., Ala., and Tenn. Prof, of Practice of Medicine, 
Dermatology, and Clinical Medicine in Chattanooga Med. Coll. since 
its organization as the Medical Department of Grant University, and 
Dean of the Coll. Facult}*. 

Ch.,— 

i. Nklson Eugene, res. Chattanooija, Tenn 
ii. Clarknce Acjgustus, res. Cliattanoo<i;i, Tenn. 
iii. Mamie Violetta, res. Chattanooga, Tenn. 

10. AsHBEL Wheeler Co'?leigh, son of Marsliall Day ^ b. in L. 
May 30, 1839. m. Nov. 27, 1862, Hannah, dan. of Alexander Mont- 
gomery, b. in DroUes, Ireland, Jan. 1, 1836, Cong. He res. in L. all 
his life, and d. Jan. 24, 1894. Farmer. Gong. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

12. i. Marshall 1~)ay, 1). Dec. 17, ISGl. 

ii. Lizzie, b. Oct. 24, 18H8. ni. George Henry Lewis (See). 

iii. Anxa Blakeley, b Nov. 2, 1809. Teacher, res. L. 

iv. Charles Montgomert, b. Feb. 17, 1872. Farmer, res Cal. 

11. Nelson Farr Cobleigh, son of Marsliall Day ^ b. in L. Oct. 11, 
1844. m. Sept. 1, 1870, IClvira, dau. of S()h:)mon Cole. He res. in L. 
from birth until 1869, and d. in Walla Walla, Wash.. Nov. 26, 1887. 
He was educated in L. common schools, Kimball Union Academy, 
Meriden, grad. in 1864. He grad. from Amherst Coll. in 1868, studied 
theology at Union Seminary, N. Y. City, and was ordained in Marsh- 
field, Vt., Aug. 16, 1871. Cong. He preached in Marsh field from 
1870 to 1877; Mclndoes, Vt.,^and Monroe, 1877 to 1882; Walla 
Walla, AVash., as located preacher, 1882 and 1883, and from 1883 until 
death as general missionary for Eastern Wash, and Oregon. He was 
Supt. of Schools in Marshfield, Vt., in 1875 and 1876. No ch. 

12. Marshall Day Cobleigh, son of Ashbel Wheeler ^^ b. in L. 
Dec. 17, 1864. m. April 30, 1890, Alice Jane Aldrich, b. in Lyman, 
Jan. 10, 1863, dau. of Horace Aldrich (See). He is a lawyer, admitted 
to the Bar March 7, 1899, appointed associate justice police court, which 
he declined ; census enumerator, 1900 ; supervisor, 1894-9. Cong. 
Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Gerald Frederick, b. L. Dec. 19, 1893. 



COBURN. 

1. Asa Coburn, son of Robert, b. in Wheelock, Vt., March 7. 1811. 
ni. Se[)t. 23, 1833, Hannah, dau. of John Carlton, b. in Bartlett, Feb. 23, 
1812, d. in Boston, Mass., May 27, 1897. He res. in L. from 1855 to 



Cohurn. 139 

1S92. riurncss-iuakcr. Cong. Republican. Delegate to Constitu- 
tional Convention, 1880. d. in Ilartfoi-d, Vt., Jan. 28, 1893. 
Ch.,— 

i. Sauaii .1., I). Warner, Scjjt. 1, IS^jS. ni. first, 18(50, Isnac Kiii!:^sl)ury, d . 
Amlersoiiville, Ga. in. socoml, ISO", Wilbur A. Clark, iiariiess- 
inalfL-r. res. I^'iandrcaii, So. Dak. 

2. ii. Gkougk C, h. Warner, March 6, 1840. 

iii. FuANCKs, b. Warner, Sept. 15, ISIJ, il. L. Nov. 7, 18G:]. 
iv. Ai'.BY M., b. Warner, Nov. 10, 1845. in. 187G, Paul W. Kribs, carpenter, 
res. I'ortland, Oreiioii. 

3. V. CiiAULKS R., b. Warner, July 10, 1818. 

4. vi. John B., b. Suncook, May 11, 1851. 

vii. Clara J., b. Suncook, Feb. 18, 185o. )n. Feb. 17, 1870, Sebastian S. 

Lovejoy, lumber-dealer, res. Jaiiesvillo, Wis. 
viii. Ida M., b. L. April lo, 1850. ni. 188:), W. 1'. Davis, railroad eni[)l()yoe. 
res. Boston, Mass. 

2. Gkokgk C. Cobl'un, son of Asa \ b. in Warner, I\Iai-cli G. 1840. 
m. March 6, 1879, Nettie, dau. of Jetlno AUlrieh, b. in Lisbon, Jan. 28, 
1848. He res. in L. from 1855 to 188(j. Harness-maker. Fire ward, 
187G. Original three-months man, Co. G, 2d N. H. luf 1st X. II. 
Cav. Private. G. A. R. d. in Lisbon, June 10. 1891. 

Ch., - 

i. Infant Sox, b. Bethlelieni, Aug. 8, 1880, d. Aug. 8, 1880. 
ii. Ida Mav, b. Bethlehem, Jan. 17, 1883. 
iii. Ethel M., b. L. Oct. 7, 1885. 

3. CiiAKi.KS R. ConuRN, son of Asa \ b. in Warner, July 10, 1848. 
m. Sept. 10, 18G8, Elfreda, dau. of Reuben Hall, b. in Groton, May 25, 
1846. He lias res. in L. most of his life. Harness-maker. Republi- 
can. Fire ward, 1887-8-9-90. Deputy sheriff, 1893 to 1897 inc. Co. 
D, loth N. II. Inf. Corp. EnUsted Aug. G, 1862; he was |)robably tlie 
youngest soldier from L., if not from the State, who carried a gun three 
vears. G. A. R. A. F. and A. M. He d. in L. Nov. 16, 1898. 

Ch.,— 

5. i. Alfred Wyman, b L. Auij. 24, 1809. 

ii. Lillian, b. Canaan, Auij. 13, 1871. num., res. L. 
iii. 1<]VA, b. Canaan, Nov. 7, 1373. iinm , res. L. 

4. John B. Cobuiin, son of Asa S b. in Suncook, May 11, 1851. 
m. Feb. 17, 1873, Hattie F., dau. of James Doten, b. in Canaan, Oct. 7, 
1852. He res. in L. from 1855 to 1871, and 1876 to 1878. Driiugist. 
d. in Colebrook', Sept. 20, 1S85. A. F. and A. M. 

Ch., b. in Canaan, — 

i. Blanche M., b. Ausj. 3, 1870. 
ii. Harry R., b. April 10, 1882. 
iii. Elizabeth M., b. Jan. 11, 1885. 

5. Alfred Wyman Coburx, son of Charles R.'', b. in L. Aug. 24, 
1869. m. June 20, 1893, Cynthia K., dau. of Frank (i. Nutting, b. in 
F)akers(ield, Vt., Jan. 26, 1869. Cong. He has res. in L. nearly all 
his life. Clerk. Re[)ubliean. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., 
St. Gerard Com. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. WvMAN M., b. :\Iay 20, 1S!)4. d. L. Sept. 12, 1894. 
ii. Hazel Elizaisetu, b. Uct. 11, l8'J5. 



140 Cochrane — Cofran — Colhurn. 



COCHRANE. 

1. LoiiiiNKO Dakavin Cochkank. son of John and Sai-ali (Cole) 
Cochi'ane and grandson of Daniel Cochrane, b. in Saline, Mich., Nov. 
27, 18.34. ni. Nov. 14, 1884, Cora, dau. of George Sexton, b. in Sher- 
wood, Mich., June 2,5, 1861. She was educated in Union City schools, 
Midi., and taugiit in the public schools of Mich, from 1879 to 1884, 
commenced the study of theology in 1885, attending the Meadville, 
Pa.. Tiieological Scliool, from wliich she grad. in 1888. Slie was or- 
dained in lialh, Sept. 25, 1890, where she preached until the fall of 
1892. Since then slie has assisted her husband in his work in Maine. 
(See below.) Lorenzo was educated in Mich, public schools, Albion, 
Micii. Coll. and Mich. Universit}', teaching meanwhile to pa}' for his 
schooling. He afterward went to Meadville, Pa., Theological School, 
where he gi'ad. in 1.SS8, and immediately became pastor of the Uni- 
tarian Ciiurch in L., where he remained until the fall of 1892, when he 
resigned to begin a larger work in Ellsworth, Me., and Frenchman's 
Bay, assisted by his w. In 1895 they made their headquarters at l>ar 
Harbor. Me., so as to be near the " Lil)eral Cln'istian Church of Bar 
Harbor," whicii tliey planted while at Ellsworth, Me., in 1893. Pastor 
at PeriT, Iowa. 1896 to 1898, and began a pastorate at East Lexing- 
ton. Mass., 1898. His most important literary work is an essay entitled, 
" Tlie Revelation of God in Nature," wliich, together with tliose writ- 
ten by six otlier Unitarian ministers, constitute the book, ''In Spirit 
and in Trutli." 

Ch., — 

i. KiNGSLEV, b, L. Nov. 20, 1888. 



COFRAN. 

1. Fkank Aoino Cofran, son of James H., b. in Northfield, Feb. 
11, 185.'k m. June 1, 1876, Martlia Culbertson, dau. of William Gra- 
ham, b. in Peacham, Vt., Sept. 8, 1856. He res. in L. from 1876 to 
1881. Hotel manager. Presidenti.al Elector, 1888. Republican. J. P. 
State. Notarv i)ublic. A. F. and A. ]\I. d. in Whitefield, Aug. 
15, 1896. No ch. 

COLBURN. 

1. Charles Meuuitt Colburn, son of Simeon D. and Fanny (Holton) 
Colburn. b. in Bath, July 2, 1842. m. Feb. 1861, Esther Aiin Parker, 
b. in Lisbon, May 14, 1841, dau. of James Parker. He is engaged in 
insurance, coming to L. in 1899. A. F. and A. M. The American 
generations of his linea,i;e : NatlianieP, Josei)h ■\ Joseph^, Joseph % 
Simeon ^ all of Dediiam, Mass. ; Simeon D.*^ of Claremont and Bath, 
Charles Merritt.'' 

Ch.,- 

i. Harriet E , b. Sprin;,'fiel(b Mass ,. Tune 21, 1862. m. Aug. 1890, George 

W. SaiKk'Tson, l^rof. Ripon College, Ripon, Wis. 
ii. Harry W., b. Derby, Vt., May, IStiy, d. March, 1870. 



CoJh>j. 141 

COLBY. 

1. Anthony Coli;y, nii Englisli einigiciiit, was in ljostx)ii, 1G;!(). lie 
m, \(S?>2, Susannah Sargent. Ho was tVeeman, 1631, of Ii)swicli, iMass., 
lGo7, and later a resident of Salisl)iirv, Mass., being a grantee in the 
division of lands, lOlO and Kll.'i. In 1G17 he sold his estate in Salis- 
bur\- and moved across tiie river to Ainesl)nrv, where lied., Fel). 11, 
1G()0/()I ; his widow, Snsannah, ni. William Whitritlge. 

2. Isaac Colby, filth child of Anthony \ h. .Inly G, IGIO. He was 
of Salisbury, 1663, of Aniesbnr\-, 1(!G7, and later of Haverhill and 
Rowley. lie d. 1GS4. His widow, JMartha. d. in Amesbnry, .July 13, 
1730. Hoyt, in " Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury," asserts 
that Isaac Colby married Martha Jewett, a sister of Dea. Ezekiel 
.lewctt. 

3. Anthony Colby, son of Isaac", b. Jan. 21, 1GG9/70. m. Oct. '!'.), 
1701, ]Mary Currier, b. Haverhill, Jan. 28, 1675, dau. of Sauiuil and 
Mar}' (Hardy) Currier. She d. Aprils, 1719; he m. second, Dec. 1, 
1721, Elizabeth West, who d. June 25, 1738. He res. in Haverhill and 
was living 1734. 

4. Isaac Colby, son of Anthony •"', b. j\farch 23, 1711/12. m. A|)ril 2.'), 
1734, Sarah Davis, b. .June 4, 1714, dau. of William and IMary (Kelleyj 
Davis ; shed. June 3, 1755 ; he m. second, April, 1757, Hannah Colby. 
He lived in Haverhill, where ten children l)v w. Sarah were born. 

5. Bkn.iamin Colby, son of Isaac ^ b. .Julv 14, 1750, m. Oct. 19, 
1773, Elizabeth Hunlvins ; shed. Nov. 22, ISDG ; he m. second, Sarah 
(Eastman) Carter, b. Concord, Aug. 4, 1757, dau. of Moses and Eliza- 
beth (Kinil)all) Eastman, and widow of .Jacob Carter of Concord. He 
lived in Sanbornton, where he d., Nov. 9^ 181 G. 

6. 1 '.F.N.I AiMiN Colby, son of Benjamin '', b. in Sanbornton, July 5, 
177S. m. Jan. 11, 1804, Polly Woodman, b. April 23, 1784, dau. of 
Rev. Joseph Woodman. He was a school-teacher tiiirty-four consecu- 
tive years, and was known as ^Master Colby. He d. Feb. G, 185G; his 
widow (1. .June 14, 18til. 

7. Ethan ("olby, son of Benjamin '', b. in Sanliornton, Aug. 2!', 1810. 
m. ]March 29, 1843, ]\Iary Cliamberlain, b. A!)ril G. 1819, dau. of Ed- 
mund Chamberlain of Colebrook. He res. in. L. [\o\\\ 1836 to 1838, 
member of mercantile firm, Colby & Eastman. Sul)sequently he lived 
in Colebrook. Representative, 1861. Executive Councillor, 5th Dist., 
18G2. He d. JNIarch 2, 1895. 

Ch., b, in Colebrook, — 

i. F.DWAiiD Cii.\.Mi;i;aLAiN, b. April f.O, 1844, farmer, d. Dec. 18, 188G. 
ii. rnAi!LES, b. Nov. -il, 1848. 111. Jan. 22, 1872, Sarah A. Dudley. Mer- 
chant, re.s. CJoiebrook. 
iii. 8akah, b. .May 10, 1H")2. m. Nov. 28, 1872, Melrose V. Knight, nier- 
cliant. res. ('olebrook. 

8. William Colby, son of Benjamin \ b. ^larch 20, 1782. m. (irst, 
Jan. 19, 1802, Betsey, dau. of John Lane, b. in Sanbornlon, Nov. 1, 
1781, (1. Jan. 13, 1832. ul second, Feb. 22, 1833, I'olly, dau. of .John 



142 CoWy — Coh. 

Lane, b. in Sfinbornton, Feb. 25, 1785, d. in L., April 15, 18G2. He 
res. in L. from 1852 until he d., April 18, 1858. Supt. iron foundry. 
Cli., by w. Betsey, b. in Sanborn ton, — 

i. John Calvin, b. Oct. 7, 1803. m. first, Jan. 31, 1827, Susan D. Morrell, 
(1. July 30, 1837. m. second, Jan. 1, 1845, Lydia A. Wilder. Physi- 
cian. He d. Franconia, Dec. 8, 1852. 

ii. I\Iary Lane, b. March 3, IHGH m. Abiel Eastman (See). 

iii. Catherine C, b. Feb. 8, 1808. m. Hiram B. Smith (See). 



COLBY. 

9. Willis Huston Colby, son of John F., b. in Bangor, Me., April 
20, 18G9. m. May 27, 1893, Hallie M., dau. of Nelson Parker (See), 
b. in L. Oct. 28, 1876. He res. in L. from 1891 to 1893, and since 
1895. Publisher of " Republic Journal" from 1891 to 1893. Repub- 
lican. No ch. 

COLE. 

1. Royal Mkrriman Cole, son of Solomon, b. in Stark, Feb. 12, 
1839. m. July 1, 1868, Lizzie, dau. of Marsliall Day Cobleigli** (Sec), 
b. in L. Ma\' G, 1848, Cong. Slie was educated in Kimball Union 
Academy and Alt. Holyoke Seminary, and taught in L. and Lancaster 
in 1864-5. After marriage she went with her husband to Turkey as 
a missionaiy, and has since res. there. She res. in L. from birth to 
1868. He was educated in Kimball Union Acadeni}-, Amherst Coll., 
from which lie grad. in 1866, and Princeton, N. J., and Bangor, Me., 
Theological Seminaries. He was ordained as a Cong, clergyman in 
Bangor, Me., Aug. 1, 1868, and at once went with his wife to Turkey, 
where he has labored as a missionai-y since. They were located in 
Erzroura and Erzingan until 1884, and since "tiiat time in Bitlis, Tur- 
ke}-. During this time they have made two brief visits to the U. S. 
During tlie Russian siege of Erzroum in 1877 tliej' lost three of their 
children ly the pestilence. In 1896, Mr. Cole not onl}- carried on his 
missionary- labors, but acted as distributor of the relief furnished the 
destitute Armenians. His published works are reports to the Ameri- 
can Board publications, and correspondence in the "■ N. Y. Tribune," 
" N. Y. Independent," " Boston Journal," " Congregatioualist,'' and 
other leading" papers. In 1896 Mrs. Cole took the four youngest chil- 
dren to Oberlin, Ohio, to be educated. 

Ch.,— 

i. Alice Elvira, b. Erzroum, Turkey, Dec. 23, 18G0, d. Erzroum, Turkey, 

July 31, 1S70. 
ii. Frederick Williams, b. Erzroum, Turkey, April 6, 1872. Teacher. 

res. N. Y. City. 
iii. Alkert Koyal, b. Erzroum, Turkey, Dec. 23, 1873, d. Nov. 24, 1877. 
iv. Charles Wesley, b. L. July 15, 1876, d. Oct. 16, 1877. 
V. Edwin Royal, b. Erzroum, Turkey, Feb. 11, 1878, d. July 6, 1878. 
vi. Nelson Frank, b. Erzroum, Turkey, June 8, 1880. 
vii. Nellie Alice, b. Erzingan, Turkey, Dec. 8, 1882. 
viii. Alice Huldah, b. Bitlis, Turkey, April 4, 1885. 
ix. .Mary Lizzie, b. Bitlis, Turkey, July 1, 188G. 

X. Koyal Hollis, b. Bitlis, Turkey, July 17, 1888, d. Bitlis, Turkev, Oct. 
18, 1888. 



Conanf — Condon — CooJey. 143 



CONANT. 

1. Dkan Conant, sou of Clark and Sally (Dean) Conant, I), in 
Windsor, Vt., in 1800. in. Oct. 21, 1825, Almeria. dan. of Peter Bon- 
ney (See), b. in L. Sei)t. !>, 1.S07, and res. in L. until 1825, and from 
1836 to 1818, d. in Thelford, Vt., Nov. 13, 1874. He res. in L. a short 
time before marriage. .Alercliant. d. in Charlestown, May 13, 1835. 

Ch., b. in Cliarlestown, — 

i. Ellen Hunt, b. Sept. 20, 1826. in. Ezra C. Worcester (See), 
ii. C.vTiiKKiNK Dean, b. May 1, 18;j2. m. Sept. It), 180G, J. 11. Liinlsey, 
farmer. re.s. Nortliford, Conn. 



CONDON. 

1. William Coxdox. b. in Nova Scotia, in 181G. nL INIarch 10, 1811, 
Abiii'ail (xile, dan. of John Bowman (See), b. in L. May 1, 1817, d. in 
L. j\ine 21>, 1880. He res. in L. from 1840 to 18G1. "Lunil)er-dealer. 
d. in Boston, Mass., Feb. 15, 1.S65. No ch. 

COOLEY. 

1. WiLLiAiM Forbes Coolkv, son of Dwight Henry and Agnes 
Douglas (Forbes) Cooley, grandson of Henry A. Cooley, 1). in New 
York City, Feb. 4, 1857. grad. University of New York, 1878, and of 
Union Theological Seminary, 1884, ordained at Plymouth (Congrega- 
tional) Churcli, Brooklyn, N. Y., July 11, 1884. He has labored in tlie 
ministrv at Bingham and Lehi, Utah, 1882-3 ; Lehi, Utah, 1884-5 ; 
North Branch, Minn., 1885-G ; Seward, 111., 188G-9 ; FLlmhurst, 111., 
1889-90; Short Hills, N. J., 1890-2; Chatliam, K J., 1892-7; and 
in Littleton since July, 1898. His published works include articles 
contributed to the religious [)ress and '• Emmanuel, the Story of the 
Messiah,'* published by Dodd, i\Iead & Co.. 1889. Mr. Cooley m. July 
30, 1884, Phebe Scudder Corey, b. WestOeld, N. J., Oct. 1854. dan. of 
Jonathan and Caroline C. Corev. 

Ch., — 

i. Helen Forbes, b. Jan. 13, 1886. 
ii. DwiGHT, b. May ;>0, 1887. 

COOLEY. 

2. Newtox Spexckk Cooley, son of Jonah, b. in Chelsea. Vt., Aug. 
14, 1822. m. first. May 1, 184G, Catherine Rourk, b. in Halifax, N. S,, 
in 1834, d. in L. Sept. 23, 1878, Methodist, m. second, Feb. 15, 1879, 
F^lzina, dau. of Harland Keyes, b. in Whitefield in 1830. He res. in 
L. from 18GG until he d., Aug. 27, 1895. Mason. Democrat. U. S. 
Navy. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. G. A. K. 

Ch., by w\ Catherine, — 

i. Newton, b. Boston, IMass., Nov. 10, 1854, d. Fairlee, Vt., July, 1858. 
ii. Walter, b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 12, 1850, (1. Fairlee, Vt., Sept. 5, IStil. 

iii. Newton Walter, b. Fairlee, Vt., April 5, 18tJ2. nL Williams. 

Mason, res. St. Augustine, Fla. 
iv. Catherine .M., b. Fairlee, Vt., May 1, 1866. ni. Aaron Berman (See). 



14-1 Cooi^er — Copeland. 



COOPER. 

1, James M. W. Cooper, son of J. W. and Mary Newman (Murroll) 
Cooper, 1). in Norwich, England, Sept. 27, 1871. His parents canie to 
America, and settled in Ba3onne, N. J., 1888. He m. Nov. 29, 18'J4, 
Lenora Frances Perry, dan. of Edward Robbins and ]\Iaria Freeman 
(Nickerson) Perry. From 1889 to 1891 he was assistant editor of 
" White Monntain Echo," and special correspondent of New York and 
Boston papers. He was a clerk in hotels fonr years, and in May, 1897, 
assumed management of "Repnblic-Jonrnal," residing in L. In Jnly, 
1900, he was appointed chief clerk of the BuVean of Labor, and re- 
moved to Concortl. 

COPELAND. 

1. Lawrence Copeland, the American pioneer of this family, settled 
in Braintree, Mass. The records make the somewhat indellnite state- 
ment that lie was b. in the " Reign of our Gracious Sovereign, Queen 
Elizabeth." He m. Oct. 12, 1(351, Lidia Townsend, the ceremony be- 
ing performed by Rev. Mr. Ilibljins, of Boston. She d. Jan. 8, 1G88. 
lie d. Jan. oO, 1G99, one hundred years old. Jolm Farmer lends his 
authority to the claim that he lived one hundi-ed and ten years. Mar- 
shall's l)iary, however, mentions his burial, and says he d. at the 
age of one hundred years, and his epitaph confirms the entry in the 
diarN'. 

2. William Copeland, third son of Lawrence \ b. Sept. 15, 1G56, 
prol)ably in Hraintree, Mass. in. Ai)ril 13, 1G94, Mary, dau. of John 
and Ruth (Alden) Bass, and widow of Christ<)[)her Webb. Ruth was 
the third dau. of Hon. John Alden, wlio was one of the Mayflower Co., 
1G20. Wilham d. in 171G. 

3. IJen-tamin Copeland, seventh child of AVilliam '^, h. in Braintree, 
INTass., (Jet. 5, 1708, res. in Braintree and Norton. \v\. Nov. 21, 17;j4, 
Sarah, dau. of Benjamin and Sarah (Thom[)Son) Allen, b. Ai)ril 15, 
17U9. 

4. Moses Copeland, son of Benjamin ^ b. in Norton, INIass., Nov. 
IG, 1745. m. Sept. 25. 1 7(»G, liy Rev. Jose[)h Palmer, of Norton, 
Hannah Stone. They res. in Manslield, Mass. Pie d. Sept. 24, 1840. 
She d. Sep't. 21, 18;J8". 

5. Amasa Copeland, son of IMoscs ^, b. in Mansfield, Mass., June G, 
1774. m. Nov. 25 (28?), 1799, Fanny, dau. of JMicah Allen. She d. 
Dec. G, 185;]. Amasa d. in Mansfield", May 18. 18G7. 

6. Allien Amasa Copeland. son of Amasa'', b. in Middletown, Yt., 
Oct. 11, 1808. m. Jime 2G, 1835, Mary Ann Kittredge, b. in Dracut, 
Mass, :\Iay 4, 1814, d. in L. April 1, 1895, Cong. He d. in Mansfield, 
Mass., Nov. G, 1881. Cong. 

Ch.,— 

i. Edw.vhi) Arthur, b. Lowell, Mass., .Tune 6, 1836. Co. K, 1st N. j\I. 

Cav. 
ii. Gi:oi:gk Nelson, b. Ypsilanti, Midi., July 81, 183S. m. March 12, 18ii8, 
Mary Hcntley. Co. F, 5Gth 111. Inf. 



CopeJiind — Copp — Corey — Corn/ii(/. 1 45 

iii. William Henry, b. Ypsilanti, Midi., May 3, 1840; killeil at Aiitietaiii, 

Sept. 17, 1862. Co. A, Gth Wis. Inf. 
iv. Mary Elizarkth, b. Ypsihiiiti, Midi., June 20, 18-12, d. Se])t. 14, 184?!. 
V. Fkkderick Allen, b. Ypsilanti, Midi., July 14,1845. m. Oct. lo, 1874, 

Cora M. Rodolf. Co. F, :;d Wis. Cav. 
vi. Francis Gkeenolgh, b. Ypsilanti, Mich., April 19, 1847, d. Sept. 25, 

1854. 
vii. John Payson, b. Ypsilanti, Midi., April 1, 1819, d. Aug. 13, 1850. 
viii. Addison, b. Lowell, Mass., Dec. 11, 1851, d. Feb. 27, 1854. 
ix. Lucius Day, b. Battle Creek, Mich., Aug. 21, 1853. m. Sept. 8, 1880, 
Rose G. Osborn. 
X. Harriet Ann, b. Alniena, Mich. m. Albert S. Batdidlor (See). 
xi. Willis Eugene, b. Ahneiia, Mich. 

COPP. 

1. Jekemi.\h B. Copp, .sou of Hayes B., b. in Martin's Grant. Sc[)t. 
7. l.S;)2. m. Jan. 10, 1858. Susan (iray, dau. of Jolin Rogers, b. in 
Jackson, Sept. 2, 1.S27, Cong, lie lias res. in L. since 18GU. Car- 
penter. Cong. Democrat. 

Cii., — 

i. Marcella May, b. in Gorliam, June 24, 1859. m. John W. Fuller (See). 

ii. Susie, b. L. April 2',(, 1862. m. March, 1882, Albert J. Hoyt, carpenter. 

He d. L. Aug. 18, 1887. in. second, June 26, 1899, Joseph L. Gray, 

res. L. 

iii. ('iiARLES Batchellor, b. L. Dec. 2(5, 1809. m. Dec. 1889, Elizabeth 

Flynn, SteiiogTapher. res. N. Y. City. d. Oct. 3, 1900. 

COREY. 

1. George Gordon Corky, son of James Kimball, b. in I^. Jan. 15, 
1849. ni. Nov. 9, 187o, Addie J., dan. of David Milieu (See), b. in L. 
Sept. 3, 1850, Methodist. lie has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. 
Methodist. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L.,— 

i. Ida Belle, b. May 18, 1877, d. L. June 26, 1891. 

ii. Hattie Jane, b. Jan. 19, 1879. 

iii. Alice May, b. Oct. 14, 1885. 

iv. Henry George, b. Jan. 2, 1888. 

COREY. 

2. Harry Hibcard Corey, son of Harvey D. and Ellen (Hatch) 
Corey, grandson of Jonathan and Caroline R. (Bishoii) Corcv, b. in 
Lvman, Oct. 25, 1861. m. May 26, 1888, Claribel Qnimby, b. May 25, 
1>*65. dan. of Kimball H. and Mary R. (Woolson) Qiiimby of Lisbon. 
He came to L. in 1898. Chief of rolice. Free Baptist. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Marion Woolson, b. New York City, April 23, 1894. 

CORNING. 

1. John Corning, n descendant of the Corning family of Beverly. 
Mass., came to New Hampshire about 1750. The lineage is John*, 
SamueP, Samuel'-, Samuel ^ He lived in the part of the origiual lovvn 

VOL. II. — 10 



146 Corninr/ — Coti/ — Cmven. 

of WiiKlliam which was annexed to Salens, 1752. He signed tlie Asso- 
ciation Test in Salem, 177G. 

2. Samuel Corning, son of John \ h. in Salem, Oct. 1, 17G8. m. 
Aug. 17, 17!)3, JNIary Cochran, dan. of Samnel and Sarah (I)nncan) 
Cochran of Litchfield. He was a captain in the militia. He d. in 
Litchlield, .Inly 12, 1836. 

3. Nathaniel Cornin'G, son of Samuel -, b. July 17, 1804, ra. April 
7, IS.'U, Mary McMurphy, b. in Londonderry, 1804, dau. of Alexander 
and Sai'ali (Duncan) McMur[)hy. Slie was a graduate of Adams' Female 
Seminar}' and one of a committee of young hulies to welcome Gen. 
Lafayette passing through Londonderry on his journey from Portsmoutli 
to Concord. He was a farmer and a merchant, and was also engaged 
in boating on the Merrimack River before the building of tlie Concord 
railroad. He d. Aug. 14, 1801). His widow d. Ai)riri, 181»;!. 

4. IJen.tamin Henry Corxing, son of NalhanieP, 1). in Litchlield. 
Julv lo, l.Siio. ui. July 1, 1854. Martha A. ALissure, b. in Dalton, July 
G, i'S.'WJ, d. in L. Marcii 15, 18'J7. He m. second, June 7, 1899, Alice 
(Tuttle) Motfett, dau. of Charles M. Tuttle, M. 1). (See), and widow of 
Frank TilfL Motfett, M. D. (See). He res. in Northumberland seveial 
3-ears ; was postmaster at Grovcton under Lincoln, sheritf of Coos 
Count\-, 18()() to 1871. Removing to tliis town, he was sheriff of Grafton 
County, 1884 to 1889. I)c[)utv"sheritf, 1889 to 1893. Superintendent 
White" Mountain Division B. Cl & M. R. R., 1880 to 1884. Referee iu 
Bankruptcy lor dist., including Grafton and Coos Counties, since 1.S9,S. 
Pres. L. Water and Electric Light Co., 1,S87-8S. Moderator, 1890-4. 
96-8. Pres. L. iMusical Assoc-iation, l.S,S6. Pres. L. Driving Park 
Association, several years. J. P. State. General business ; insurance. 
P^piscopal. Repul)lican. 

Cii., b. in Northumberland, — 

i. Nellie Adelaide, b. Feb. IG, 18-30. ni. May 29, 1877, Cliarles W. 

.Mclntire, farmer, res. 15etiilelieiii. 
ii. Hakuy Granville, b. Sept. 80, 18(50. m. Nov. 17, 1891, Effie Robin- 
son. Lawyer. He d. N. Y. City, Nov. 15, 1895. 

COTY. COTE. 

1. Aktiihr Coty, son of Achan, 1). in Canada. Oct. 15, 1849. m. 
Se[)t. 18, 1877, Ellen, dau. of John De fosse, b. in Concord, Vt., INhiy 
15, 1859, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1878. Tanner. 
Roman Catholic. Rei)ul)lican. 

Ch.. b. in L., — 

i. Fked, b. July 7, 1878. 

ii. Fi.oiiA, b. Dec. 0, 1884. 

iii. Claka, b. ,)an. 28, 1888. 

iv. Makv, b. Sept. 1, 1«'.I0. 

V. LoiE, b. Nov. 24, 1895. 

COWEN. 

1. (iEoKCK Washington Cowen, son of Rev. Charles, b. in Lym.iii, 
Se[)t. I>, l-sll. m. Sept. 9, 1863, Sarah Jane, dau. of James Caliioun 
(See), b. Ill Lyman, Feb. 10, 1836, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 



Cowen — Coioing — Cram — Cramer — Crane. 1 4" 



1879. Janitor. j\rethodist. Ropu1)liean. A. F. and A. ^F., Burns 

cii.,- 

i. Beutiia Sarah, b. Lvmrin, Aug. 20, 1871. m. George Evcrell Henry 

(See). 

COWING. 

1, CuAitLKS Wesley Cowing, sou of Wesley, b. in Bath, IMarcli 20, 
1817. m. May 29, 1877, Helen IM , dan. of Keuben Melutire (See), h. 
in Lisbon, Feb. 17, 1835, d. in L. Oct. G, 1891. He res. in L. since; 
1870. Farmer. Democrat. Co. K, ()th N. 11. Inf. Private. No cli. 



CRAM. 

1. Alberto Jerome Cram, son of George Samuel, b. in Mereditli, 
]\Fay 1, 18r)2. m. Ellen E., dan. of Harry E. Bruce, b. in Monroe, Aug. 
i;!, 18ol. She m. first, Henry II. Parker (See). Alberto res. in L. from 
187G to 1895. Livery stable supt. Fire ward, 1883 to 1890 inc. 
1. O. O. F. No cli. 

CRAMER. 

1. Thomas Edmund Cramer, son of Wilson and Amanda (Griflith) 
Cramer, grandson of Wilson Cramer, b. Johnstown, Pa., Oct. 4, 1864, 
grad. "NVesleyan University, 1890, Boston University School of Theo- 
log\', 1894, ordained deacon (INIethodist) by Bishop Hurst, April 10. 
1892, elder by Bishop Fowler, Ai)ril 5, 1896. He was assistant pastor 
St. John's M. E. Church, South Boston, 1892-4, and has received 
appointments: Hillsborough Bridge, 1894; Hillsborough Bridge and 
East During, 1895-7; Somersworth, 1897-9, and Littleton. 1900. He 
m. Sept. 5, 1894, Jennie C. Love. 

Ch., — 

i. iMaktha, b. HilLshorough, Jan. 5, 1896. 

CRANE. 

1. William Aldex Craxe, son of Hosea, b. in Bethlehem, Aug. 29. 
1837. UL Jan. 13, 1866, INIartha W., dau. of George 1'. P>rown, b. in 
Lisbon, Feb. 3, 1845, Baptist. He has res. in L. since 1872. Carpen- 
ter. Pei)ublican. Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. Private. G. A. K. A. F. 
and A. JM., liurns Lodge. 

Ch.,— 

2. i. LrxiiKK JosKPii, b. Rcthlelieni, Sept. 28, 1SG6. 

2. Luther Joseph Crane, son of William Alden ', b in Bethlehem, 
Sept. 28, 1866. m. Dec. 3, 1887, ]Mamie J., dau. of John Woodward 
(See), b. in Berlin, Aug. 1, 1869. He res. in L. sin(;e 1872. Car- 
penter. lle[)ublican. K. P. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Leta, b. May 29, 1888. 
ii. LiLE, b. June 28, 18'j2. 



148 Crmcford — Crooks. 



CRAWFORD. 

1. Tno.MAs AsTLE Ckaavford, son of James A., b. in Canoda, March 
<s, isr>i. 111. Sept. 24, 1877, Jane, dan. of Thomas Jenkins, b. in 
Canada, Oct. 28, 1852, Presbyterian. He res. in L. since 1884. d. 
Nov. IG, 1898. Laborer. 

Ch.. — 

i. Duncan Blue, b. Canada, July 15, 1878. 

ii. Mary Jane, b. Canada, Dec. 10, 1880. 

iii. Jennette Rebecca, b. Lyndon, Vt., Sept. 5, 1882. 

iv. Thomas Astle, b. Willoughby, Vt., Jan. 15, 1885. 

V. Walter Alexander, b. Bethlehem, Feb. 3, 1887. 

vi. Harry Ellsworth, b. L. Feb. 10, 18t>l. 

vii. Almeu Nancv E., b. L. ^larch 20, 18U6. 



CROOKS. 

1. IIexry Crooks was b. in Hopkinton, Mass., March 15, 1754. He 
was a son of John and Mavy (Driuy) Crooks and a descendant of 
the Scotch-Irish emigrants who settled in noi)kinton about 1720. Tiic 
name has been prominent in the civil and the business affairs of 
the town. He was a soldier in the Revolution, and before the close of 
the war he m. Elizabeth Barrett, b. in Hopkinton, Oct. 30, 1701, dan. 
of Thornton Barrett (See), and settled in Wincbendon, Mass. He came 
to this town in 1812, and in 1830 removed to Coaticook, P. Q., where 
he d., 1S4(;. 

Ch., b. in Wincbendon, Mass., — 

i. Nancv, b. June IG, 1781. m. Abijah Baker, res. Kirkland, Oliio. 

ii. Henry, b. June 28, 1783, d. about" 1802. 

iii. Hannah, b. March 12, 1786. m. Luther Hoskins (See). 

iv. Polly, b. June 29, 1789. m. Simeon Dodge (See). 

2. V. Thornton, b. May 12, 1792. 

vi. Elizaeeth, b. May 31, 1794. in. William Clougli ; m. second, 

Bailev ; m. third, David Bean ; in. fourth, Blv. res. Charlestowii, 

Vt. 
vii. Abigail, b. Mav 2, 1797, d. July 11, 1798. 

3. viii. John, b. April 22, 1799. 

2. TjiouNTON Ckooks, son of Henry \ b. in Wincbendon, Mass.. 
Ma}- 12, 171)2. in. Nov. 25, 1813, Martha, dau. of Matthew Peck, b. in 
Grafton, Sept. 11, 171)1, d. in Black Earth, Wis., Oct. 8, 1854. He 
res. in L. from 1813 to 1832. Parmer, d. in Coaticook, P. Q., ^Nlaicli 
30, 1837. 



Ch., 



Henry C, b. L. Aug. 1, 1814. m. first, 1838, Mary Keatcli, d. 185U; ni. 
second, Mary Lees. Farmer. He d. Black Earth, Wis., Feb. 14, 1889. 

Thornton, b. L Jan. 15, 1816. m. 1850. d. Black Earth, Wis., March 23, 
1806. Farmer. 

Hesterann 11., b. L. Dec. 30, 1817. m. 183G, David W. Brainard, far- 
mer. He d. 1880. Slie d. Black ICarth, Wis., 1895. 

Martha Jane, b. L. July 18, 1829. m. July 16, 1853, Dennis F. Snow, 
farmer. He d. Coaticook, 1". Q., Feb. 17, 1882. 

Olive, b Canada, Feb. 7, 1832. "m. first, 1855, Stephen C. Feck. He 
d. 18G1. in. second, Oct. 23, 1805, A. D. Bisbee, res. Black Earth, Wis. 



Crooka — Crosby — Cr<n(cli — Chultrortli. 1 41> 

3. Joiix CuooKS, son of Ileiirv ^ 1). in Wincheiulon, Mass., A[)ril 
22, 1799. u). Jan. 1, 182;>, Betsey Bnllanl, d. in iSO'j. He res. in 
L. from 1823 to 1831. Fanner, d. in Wisconsin, abont 1870. 

Cli.,— 

i. Nki.son, b. L. Ml. Caroline Clicsley. res. Black Eartli, Wis. 



CROSBY. 

1. WiT.MAii Sa(;k Chosijy, b. in Roxbury, INIass., in 1819. num. 
He was edncated in tlie Koxbuiy, Mass., Hi<;li School, and iirad. from 
Harvard Medical School in 1874. He located in practice, reoular school, 
in Boston, jMass., bnt soon moved to L., where he practised but a short 
time before he d., A[)ril 5, 1875. 



CROUCH. 

1. John Crouch, son of John and Lucy (Willard), b. in Chester- 
field, April, 180G. m. al)out 18.;0, Sarah, "dau. of William Sawyer, b. 
in Bethlehem in 1810, d. in Lisl)on, Free Baptist. He res. in L. from 
1861 to 1874, d. in Lisl)on. Farmer. Free Baptist. Iiepul)lican. 

Ch., — 

i. William, b. Bethlehem, ?ihircli (3, 1832. ni. Joanna Baker. Farmer. 

(1. Dalton, 1884. 
ii. Jane B., b. Bethlehem, Ajjril, 18:U. m. first, Johnson Quimby. ni. 

second, Pennock, farmer, res. Haverhill. 

iii. Calvin, b. Bethlehem, 18^6, d. young, 
iv. I)oiu)riiY, b. I>ethleliem, d. youni^^. 

V. Sauaii, b. Bethlehem, 1840. m. Daniel Titus, carpenter, res. White- 
field. 
2. vi. Calvin Parker, b. Bethlehem, Feb. 5, 1844. 

vii. Dorothy, b. Bethleliera, March, 184G. res. Haverhill, 
viii. Rklief, b. Dalton, 1848. res. Coaticook, P. Q. 

ix. F:lmaii, b. Dalton, May lo, 18.50. m. Dr. Davis, res. Coaticook, 

P. Q. 

2. Calvin Pakkkr Crouch, son of John \ b. in Bethlcheu), Feb. "), 
1844. m. Aug. 13, 1873, Kate Maria, dau. of Horace Shiite (See), b. 
in L.Jan. 11, 1855. He res. in L. since 18G5. He d. in L. April 27, 
1900. Farmer. Republican. Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. Corp. G. A. R. 

Ch.,— 

i. Bertha Marv, b. Mav 8. 1874. m. Oct. 1, 1895, Nelson T. Rivers, 
res. L. She d. May 18, 181)9. 



CUDWORTH. 

1. EzEKiEL CuDWORTU, b. in Greenfield, March 14, 1784. m. Lydia. 
dau. of ]M OSes Lewis, b. in Lyndeboro', Feb. 17, 1783, d. Jan. 5, I.SIJ'J. 
He settled in Marlboro' about 1817. Blacksmith. Removed to Rindge 
about 1843, where he d., Sept 15, 18G6. 

2. EzEKiEL CuDWORTii, SOU of Ezokicl \ b. in jNIarlboro', Aug. 8, 
1820. m. April 3, 1844, Achsali Ann, dau. of Reuben Tarbell (See), b. 
Jan. 23, 1826, d. L. May 8, 1889. He res. in L. from 1872 until he d. . 



150 Cudivorth — Cuinmings — Curl. 

Muy 14, 1887. In Rindge was Selectman three years and held other 
local offices. (Hist. Marlboro', pp. 456-7.) (Hist. Rindge, pp. 494-5.) 
Ch., — 

i. Ei.izA Ann, b. Rindjie, 184fl, d. in infancy, 
ii. Ella A., b. liimige, Oct. 1, 1852. ni. George S. Prince (Sec). 
ill. Carrie M., b. Marlboro', July 28, 1854. unni. 
3. iv. Charles Marshall, b. Marlboro,' July 28, 1854. unm. 

V. Emma T., b. Rindge, Feb. 7, 1857. lu. Artlmr VV. Welcli, carpenter, res. 

Lenipster. 
vi. Sarah D., b. Uindire, 1860, d. Rindge, 18(33. 
vii. Elsie A., b. Rindge, Feb. 28, 18G6. ra. Edward F. Flood, barber, res. 

Mclndoes Falls, Vt. 
viii. Beatrice D., b. Rindge, Aug. 20, 18G1). m. Irving E. Eklridge, farmer, 
res. L. 

3. Chaules Marshall Cudwoutu, son of Ezekiel'-, b. in Marlboro', 
July 28, 1854. ni. Dec. 22, 1875, Mary Enitna, dan. of Josiah Forbes, 
1). in Nova Scotia, May 18, 1857, Christian Science. He has res. in L. 
since 1874. Cari)enter. Republican. Cong. Appointed Postmaster 
of Willowdale, April 28, 1882. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. 
T., St. Gerard Comd'y. 

Ch.,— 

i. Frank Ezekiel, b. L. Sept. 7, 1878. Student Dart. Coll., 1901. 
ii. Charles Eddv, b. Lisbon, April 7, 1886. 
iii. Ellen Achsah, b. Lisbon, Sei)t. 2'.), 1.889. 

CUMMINGS. 

1. James jNTeigs Cummings, b. in Newark, Vt., April 16, 1844. m. 
Dec. 31. 1865, Ellen, dan. of Nathan Applebee ^' (See), b. in L. in 1845, 
d. in Methuen, Mass., April, 1893. She m. second, John E. Diistin. 
James res. in L. in 1863 and 1877. Supt. of lumber mill. d. in. Beth- 
lehem, April 9, 1877. Democrat. Co. I, 15th Vt. Inf. and Co. 1, 1st 
N. H. H. Art. Sergt. A, F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 

Ch., — 

i. Willie R., b. L. Oct. 5, 18G6, d. Lawrence, Mass , Sept. 23, 1888. 

CUMMINGS. 

2. William J. Cu.mmikgs, son of John, b. in Ottaw'a, Ontario, July 
1. 1856. m. June 10, 1878, Annette, dan. of Edward Buckley (See), b. 
in L. Oct. 9, 1863. He has res. in L. since 1878. Glover. Roman 
Catholic. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Edward John, b. L. Aug. 13, 1881. Student Dart. Coll., 1904. 

ii. Bessie Moffett, b. L. May 31, 1883. 

iii. Alice May, b. Betl)leheni,"Sept. 11, 1886. 

iv. Charles, b. Bethlehem, Dec. 25, 1889. 

V. Will Dawson, b. L. Aug. 5, 1895. 

CURL. 

1. George Mitchell Curl, son of John, b. in Elkhart, Ind., Oct. 6, 
1848. m. Sept. 1875, H. A., dau. of Matthew Whipple, b. in Concord, 
Vt., Aug. 29, 1850. He was educated in the Elkhart, Ind., and Des 



Curl — Currier. 151 

IMoines. Iowa, scliools, iiiid later atteiulrd Carinel ('(;11., 'Six. Wmudu, 
Jovva. Ill l<S7'i he was reci'i\('(i into the Xorlhwesl Iowa Mflliodist 
Conrcreiife on trial, and into full foiincetioii in 1874. He was trans- 
leiTod to the N. II. Coiil'eienee in IS.Sl, and served tlie following 
charges: Antrim, l.SSl ; L., 1<S.S2 to l.SSt; C'larenioiil, l.S.s,") to 1.SS7 ; 
Soinerswoitli, 18<S<S ; \'t. Conference. St. .lohnslmrv, l-SSl) to l<s;)l; 
Concord. Baker Memorial, 1<S!)2 to IHiJG. Presiding- Elder, Concord 
District, l«i)(;, iMaiichester District. IIM)!). llth Iowa Inf. I'rivate. 
Ch.,— 

i. Alpha Royal, b. Cliarlcstown, Sept. 1, 1877. 
ii. ("iiAiiiJCS Matthew, h. Antrim, May U, 1880. 
iii. Miiuvix James, b. L. June ItJ, 188o. 



CURRIER. 

1. Joiix CiiUKiKi:. sou of Steplien, 1). in Walden, \'t.. -Inly 2.">. l-SO."). 
ill. first, Jnne 17, 1830, Martha Fost(!r. m. second, June 14. 1854, 
IMary L. Howard, m. third, Oct. 19, 1804, Mrs. Sarah M. Wheeler. 
He was educated in the district schools of Walden, Vt., and the 
Peacliam, Vt., (irammar School. He was licensed to preach May, LSoO, 
in Cabot, Vt. In 18;)2 he was ordained a Mt^thodist deacon in Lyndon, 
Vt., and in 18.i4 an elder, in Windsor. Vt. His ministiy has been as 
follows: Lvndon and St. Johiisburv, Vt., Circuit, 1830-1; Peacham, 
Vt.. 1832;"Monti)elier. Vt., 1833; Danville, Vt., 1834-5; Chelsea, Vt., 
l83(;-7; Rochester, Vt, 1838-9; Barre, Vt., 1840-1; Northtield, Vt., 
1842-3; superannuated, 1844-5; Presiding elder in Moiit[)elier, Vt., 
District, 184(5 to 1850, res. in Northfield and Barre, Vt. ; Presiding 
Elder in Danville, Vt., District, res. in Newbury, Vt., 1850 to 1854; 
Lebanon, 1854-5; Sanliorntou Bridge (Tiltonj, 185G-7: Newport, 
1858-9; Manchester, 1800; Bristol, 1861-2; Sandwich, 1863-4; 
Salem (Pleasant Street), 1865-6; East Salisbury, Mass., 1867 8-9 : 
L., 187(»-1 ; North Haverhill, 1872-3-4; supernumerary, res. North 
Haverhill, 1875 to 1883 ; superannuated, res. Mont[)elier, Vt., 1884 to 
1891, when he d. in Manchester, while visiting a sister, A[)ril 25, 1891. 
Agent Vt. Bil)le Society, 1845. Delegate to the IVIethodist Gen. Con- 
ference in Pittsburg, Pa., 1848. Cliaplain of the N. H. Legishiture, 
1874. Superintendent of schools, Sanbornton Bridge, New|)ort, Bristol, 
and Haverhill, while located in those towns. Ensign twx> years and 
Lieut, three years in a militia co. in Walden, Vt. Chaplain 6th Regt., 
1st Brigade, 4th Div. Vt. Militia, 1837. (Conference Minutes, 1892, p. 
339.) 

Ch.,— 

i. Martha F., deceaseil. 
ii. ,I<)HN \V., (ic'ceaseil. 
iii. El. LEX \V., ill. P. II. llinkic}'. res. Moiitpelier, ^'t. 



CURRIER. 

2. Hiram Elleky Currier, son of John and grandson of Sylvanns. 
1). in P>ath, May 18. 1846. in. ]March 9, 1873, Alzina Adeline, dau. of 
Jonathan B. Taylor, b. in Lisbon, Dec. 13, 1850. Tres. W. K. C, 



1 52 Currier — Curtis — CusMng. 

1885-6. He has i-es. in L. since 1875. Painter. Republican. Co. G, 
nth N. H. Inf. Com. G. A. R., 1896. C. P., L. Encampment, I. O. 
O. F., also N. G. K. P. 
Cb., — 

i. Cakl Taylor, b. Lisbon, Feb. 2?,, 1875. 
ii. Susan Ejieline, b. L. Sept. 15, 1877. 

iii. Mabel Elzina, b. L. Feb. 0, 1880. m. Nov. 22, 1890, Lawrence K. 
Spofford. res. L. 



CURTIS. 

1. Ephraim Curtis, b. in Smithlnirg, Mass., in 1771. m. Elizal)ctli 
Roby, b. in Smitliburg, Mass., in 1863, d. in L. Jan. 3, 1826. He res. 
in L. from 1795 to 1825, most of the time. He d. in L. Feb. 4, 1825. 
Merchant. (Grafton Co. Gazetteer, p. 473. L. Cen., 237, 243, 250.) 

Ch., b. in L. , — 

i. Elizabeth Swan, b. Aug. 8, 1810, d. L. May 15, 1813. 

2. ii. IJoswELL H., b. L. 1812. 

2. RoswELL H. CuKTis, son of E[)hraim \ b. in L. in 1812. m. Nov. 
22, 1860, Ellen E., dan. of Jasper Hale, b. in Leominster, Mass., in 
1840. He res, in L. all his life, and d. Dec. 16, 1873. No ch. 



CURTIS. 

3. Freeman B. Curtis, son of Thomas, b. in Stratford, June 19, 
1830. ni. ,]n\\ 7, I860, Ellen, dan. of Simeon Bass., b. in Lancaster, 
April 15, 1843, d. in L. Aug. 14, 1891, INIethodist. He res. in L. from 
1884 until he d., April 21, 1891. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in Stratford, — 

i. Nellie M., b. June 4, 18G2. m. March 30, 1887, Byron R. Smitli, 

fanner, res. Watert'ord, Vt. 
ii. Lillian, b. Dec. 8, 1866. in. Albert J. Ricliardson (See). 

4. iii. HekbertF., b. May 16, 1870. 
iv. Mabel, b. Dec. 23, 1878. 

4. Herbert F. Curtis, son of Freeman B.^, b. in Stratford, May 16, 
1S70. m, April 20, 1894, Sadie, dan. of Joini Dutf, b. in Lyndon^ Vt., 
in 1.S74. He res. in L. from 18.S4 until he d., April 24. 1896. Laborer. 

Ch.,- 

i. IIekbert Frank, b. L. May 22, 1896. 



CUSHING. COURCHENE. 

1. Charles Vincent Cushing, son of Anthony, b. in Waldon. Vt., 
Jan. 25, 1<S46. m. in 1871, Hannah Hall, b. in Canada in 1851, d. in 
Concord in 1871. m. second, Jan. 27, 1880, Mary Ellen, dau. of Peter 
Cyr, b. in Canada, Oct. 8, 1856, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. 
since 1891. Farmer. Roman Catholic. Democrat. 



CviiliiDji — Cvi<h)iian. 153 



Cli.. — 



i. MvKA Anna. b. Concord, Aug. 14, 187-2. m. Nov. 4, 1800, James 

Kelley, laborer, res. Betblebem. 

ii. Mary Hannah, b. (^oiuionl, Dec. 12, 1S8(). 

iii. IIenky .John, b. Concord, Jan. 18, 1881. 

iv. WiLi.iAAi MiTCiiKi.L, 1). Hcthlehem, Sept. nO, 1885. 

V. Emily Pauline, b. Ik'thieliom, Sept. 10, 1888. 

vi. CiiAULKs Alkkld, b. Hetiilelieni, June o, 1890. 

vii. Eliza Matilda, b. L. Feb. 4, 18U1. 

viii. GKUHciE D., b. L. Jan. 2{j, 1804. 



CUSHMAN. 

1. Rop.KiiT Cusii.M.VN, b. ill Eii<i., ir)80-5. (See Jonallian Siuilh '■^*' ; 
Ciisliinan Genealogy ; Biogra[)hy in Ap[)l('ton's Enc3X'lo[);c'clia. ) 

2. Thom.vs Cushman, .son of lv()l)ert', 1). in Kng.. Feb. IGOS. m. 
INIary, dau. of Isaac Allerton. Slie. with her father, came over in the 
"■ Mayflower," and .slie was the last survivor of the '• Mayflower " pas- 
sengers. Thomas (]. Dec. 11, 1G!)1. 

3. TiiOM.\s CusHM.VN, son of Thomas -, b. in Plymouth, ^lass., Sept. 
16, 1637. m. Hrst, Nov. 17, 1064, Ruth Howland, dau. of John llow- 
land. m. second, Oct. 16, 1679, Abigail Fuller. He d. Aug. 2,'), 1726. 

4. Roup:ut ('usini.\N, son of Thomas ^ b. Oct. 4, 1664. ni. first, 

Persis . m. second, Feb. 1744-5, Prudence Sherman. He d. Sept. 

7, 1757. 

5. Joshua Cusii.aian, son of Robert *, b. Oct. 14, 170S. m. first, 
Jan. 2, 1733, Mary Soule. m. second, March 5, 1752, l)t-borah Ford. 
Joshua came from Lebanon, Conn., and settled in l)uxl)ury, Mass. He 
d. in Marshfield, Mass., iMarch 2[), 1764. 

6. Paul Cu.-^hman, son of Joshua", b. in 1741. m. Anna I'arker, 
who d. in Dalton in 1822. He emigrated to Charlestown before the 
Rev. war, and was the first blacksmith in town. He went to Canada 
during some of the Indian wars, with an expedition to bring back cap- 
tives. He res. in L. and Barnet, Vt., until 1706, then went to Bath, 
where he d., Feb. 1808. 

Ch., - 

i. Joshua, b, Ciiarlestown, 176G. m. Keziah D.iiley. Farmer, res. 
Villanovia, N. Y. 
8. ii. Clakk, b. Ciiarlestown, Oct. 8, 1700. 
0. iii. Paul, b. Plymoutb, Oct. 4, 1771. 
10. iv. Pakkek, b. Ciiarlestown. Jan. '•), 1770. 

V. Ezra, b. Charlestown, June 7, 1775, d. in intancy. 

vi. Anna, b. Charlestown, Fi'b. 15, 1777. m. Aljiheus Nichols. She d. 
(iuildhall, Vt., 18.;0. 
vii. Mary, b. Charlestown, July 5, 1780, m. Ezra Nichols, She d. Middle- 
sex-, \'t,, 1818, 
viii. Dorothy, b. Charlestown, Jan. 2, 1782. in. Silas Harvey, She d, 
IJarnet, Vt,, March, 1841, 
i.x. Ezra, b, Charlestown, March 20, 1784. m. Cathcrir.e Putnam, Farmer. 

res, Middlesex, Vt. 
X. Euskria, b, Charlestown, Vt., March 1, 178G. m. May 10, 18U:!, S.>lo- 
nioii Smith, res. Bath. 



154 Cushman. 

7. Soci.E Ciisini.vx, son of Josliiin, ■% li. |)i-ohal)ly in Diixbtirv, Mass., 
]M:u-c'li 11, 1740. m. first, Lydiii, (l:ui. of Ei)lii-aim Kc'in[)toii. ui. 
second, 'rhankful, dan. of Nathan Delano, b. Fel). S, 17.57, d. Water- 
ford, Vt., ]\[arcii 28, 1814. He res. in L. from aliout 1791 untillie d., 
Nov. lo, 171)"). Came to L. from New Bedford, Mass. 

Cli., by \v. Ly dia, — 

i. Thomas, b. New Bedford, i\Iass. Master mariner and merchant, d. 
Baltimove, Md., 1815. 

Cii., by w. Thankful, — 

ii. Delano, b. New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 30. 177(3. m. Feb. 7, 1709, Lydia 

Stevens. He d. Waterford, Vt., Feb. 20, ls:U. 
iii. Lydia, b. New Bedford, Mass., Dec. 11, 1777. Pub. Nov. 30, 179G, 

William Hobart. res. York, N. Y. 
iv. Sarah, b. New Bedford, Mass., June 30, 1780. m. Nov. 179G, Stephen 

Hadley, res. Barnet, Vt 
V. Esther, b. New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 13, 1783. unm., d. Nov. 25, 1838. 
vi. IJosANNA, b. New Bedford, Mass., Feb. 23, 1785. m. Dec. 1805, Cyrus 

Smith, res. Waterford, Vt. 
vii. John-, b. New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 23, 1787. m. 1809, Alice Holbrook. 

res. St. .Johnsbur_y, Vt. 
viii. Thankful, b. New"Bedford, Mass., March 11, 1790, d. Aul^. 10, 1835. 
i.\-. SouLE, b. L. Aug. 19, 1792. m. July G, 1817, Esther Hendrick. res. Baf- 

ford, C. K. 
.\. CvNTHiA, b. L. Oct. 11, 1704. m. Asa Parker, res. Waterford, Vt. 

8. Claimv Cusfi.M.\N, son of Paul ^, 1). in Charlestown, Oct. 8, 1701). 
m. first, Feb. 3, 17'J4, Katherine, 1). Oct. 6, 1774, dan. of Elijah and 
INIary (Willard) Grout of Charlestown, d. in Barnet, Vt., March 8, 
1837. m. second, Sarah Hadley. lie [probably never res. in. L. 
Farmer, d. in Barnet, Vt., Sept. 20, 1851. 

Ch., b. in Barnet, Vt., — 

i. Salt. Y, b. Nov. 11, 1794. m. Dec. 3, 1816, Solomon Stevens, res. Barnet, 

Vt. 
ii. Theophilus, b. March 20, 170G. m. Matilda llolden. Merchant. He 

(1. Hardwick, Vt., 1852. 
iii. Xerxes H., b. Sept. 19, 1798. m. Jane B. Dinkens Editor and lawver. 

He d. Yorkville, S. C, Jan. 29, 1828. 
iv. liiA H., b. May 16, 1799. . m. April 26, 1830, Mary xMacorde. Lawyer. 

He d. Geneva, Ala , Jaii. 2(), 1848. 
V. Ralph, b. Nov. 18, 1800. m. Oct. 25, 1832, Esther Rebecca Brashear. 

Lawver. res. Marksville, La. 
vi. MvKY,"b. Oct. 8, 1802. m. July, 1825, Lucius Kimball. Shed. July IG, 

1830. 
vii. Gustavus Gkoot, b. Nov. 6, 1804. m. INlay, 1828, ]Mary Elizabeth 

Haddock. Lawyer, res. Bangor, Me. 
viii. Willard S., b. July 12, 180G. m. 1841, Fliza Bingham, res. Bayou 

Chicot, La. 
ix. Louisa, b. June 2, 1808. m. Nov. 1850, Joscs Nelson. 
X. William, b. July IG, 1811. m. first, Jan, 183G, Sarah Ramsey, d. June, 

1837. m. second, Lvdia Walbridire. Farmer. He d. June 5, 1847. 
xi. Lewis, b. May IG, 1814, d. Oct. G, 1815. 
xii. Sophia, b. Oct. 12, 1810. m. Samuel Hemick (See), res. Hardwick, Vt. 

9. Paul Cushman, son of Paul '', b. in Plymouth, Oct. 4, 1771. m. 
first, about 1793, Eebecca Glidden. dan. of Kichard Glidden, 1). in 
Charlestown in 1772, d. June 16, 1820. m. second, Lucinda Oakes, 
(widow), b. Bethlehem, d. March IG, 1851. He res. in L. from 1793 
to 1800. Farmer and hotel-lieeper. 



CdsJitnan. 155 

Ch..— 

i. \ViLL\ui) G[,n)i>i;v, 1). Harnt't, Vt., Aug. 21, 1702. in. Frances Bellows 
Wilson. Farmer, res. Dallou. 

11. i. Knsn.v, b. L. Oct. IG, 17'.)1. 

10. P.viiKKR Ccsii.M.w, .son of Paul'', 1). ill (jhai-lestown. J;ui. .'). 1773. 
111. Dec. .'51, 17!io, Cxrace, dau. of Riciiard Gliddeii. 1). Unity, A[)i-il 3, 
1777. d. L. Fid). 2G, 1<SI3. lie res. in L. from 17D7 uutil he d., June 
4, 1.S72. Kurnier. Ke[)ublican. 

Cli., 1). in L., — 

i. IIouACK, b. Marcii 2S, 17'J7, d. L. Sept. 2!), 1800. 

ii. Eliza., b. .laly 28, 17'J'.J. lu. May 20, 1827, Cornelius Judevino. res. 
Concord, Vt. 

12. iii. IIOKACK, b. Jan. 24. 1802. 

iv. liKiiKCOA, b. Sept. 23, 1803. ni. John Pierce (See). 
V. UicHAHU, b. Feb, o. 18011, d. L. Feb. 20, 1822. 
vi. .Makv E.mklink, b. Oct. 1811. in .Moses Blakesleo (See). 
vil. Ki.viKA WiLLSON, b. Feb. 11, 181-1 ni. William Denison ilurlbutt 

(See). 
viii. Lauua, b. Oct. 10, 181;'), d. L. Sei)t. 18, 1818. 

11. Elisiia Clshmax, sonof PanP, b. in L. Oct. IG, 1794. m. first, 
Viney Moore, d. Sept. 1.S18. m. second, Harriet Wiiitclier. He res. 
in L. ffoin 1794 to 1800. Stone-mason. Removed to Dalton. 

Cii.,— 

i. Edwakd Paul. m. May, 1850, Liiciiida Somers. Stone-mason, res. 

Dalton. 
ii. Horace, m. Melinda Soniers. Machinist, res. Lowell, Mass. 
iii. Louisa White, unin. 
iv. Almira Ann. unui. 

12. lIoKACK C[:,sini.\\, son of Parker", b. in L. Jan. -24, 1802. m. 
first. JNfarcli 23, 1826, Abigail fl., dau. of Major P^dward Oa]<es, b. 
in Betbleliem, d. in L. April 9, 1829. m. second, Sept. 15, 1829, 
Pbebe, dau. of James Williams, b. in L. I\Iay 4, 1804, Cong. He res. 
in L. from 1802 to 1837. Farmer. Re|)nblican. Appointed Capt. otli 
Co. 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, Dec. 22, 1827 ; vacated, Marcb 28, 1832. 

Cb., by w. Abigail, b. in L., — 

i. Richard Pail, b. Jan, G, 1827. Leather-dealer, res. Haverhill, .Mass. 
ii. Edward Parker, b. April, 1829, d. L. April 27, 1829. 

Cli., l)y w. Pbebe. — 

iii. l''.D\VARi) Fkanklin, b. L. June 4, 1830. Clerk, res. Haverhill, Mass. 

iv. Eliza Abby, b. L. Aug. 20, 1831. 

V. Charles Mkrrill, b.L. June 28, 1834, d. Oct. 22, 188;J. Co. 1, 1st 
N. H. H. Art. Private. 

vi. Mary Em.ma, b. L. April 8, 18^)(). m. James L. Ilarrinian (See). 

vil. Cornelia Judevine, b. Lancaster, 0(!t. l;^ 18o0. 

viii. James Henkv, b. Dalton, Julv 24, 184:!, d. L. March 8. 1840. 

i.x. George Washington, b. Dafton, Feb. 24, 1844, d. L. March 15, 1846. 

13. l^Kwis Pl'tx.a.m CusiniAX, son of Ezra and grandson of Paul ", 
b. in Middlesex, Vt, Nov. 22, 1824. in. Nov. 12, 1849, Clari.ssa A. 
Newell, 1). in Winchester in 1826. He united witli tiie cliurch in Mid- 
dlesex. Vt., in 1843, was educated in Newbuiy, Vt., Seminary and ('on- 
cord Tbeological Scliool, and was soon after licensed to preacli. He 
joined tbe Metliodist Conference in 1849 in Peacham, Vt., and was or- 
dained deacon by Bishop Janes iu 1851 ; Elder by Bishop Waugh in 



1 5G Cushman. 

lH')o. His ministry has been as follou-s : Derby, Holland. Morgan, and 
Charleston circnit, "1849 ; Walden, Vt., 1850-1; Guildhall, Vt."^ circLiit, 
1852; Marshfield, Vt, 1853-4: Bristol, 1855-6; Lancaster, 1857-8; 
L. 1859-60: Landaff, 1861-2; Bethlehem and Whiteheld, 1863-4-5; 
Shelburn, Vt., 1866; Franklin, Vt., 1867; Rochester, 1868-9-70; 
Lawrence, Mass. (Garden Street), 1871-2-3; Tilton, 1874; Nashua 
(Chestnut Street), 1875-6-7; Fishersville, 1878. In 1<S79 he was 
transfen'ed to Texas, and was Presiding Elder in Texas and I^a., and 
part of the time editor of the " Southwestern Christian Advocate," until 
1885, when he returned to Mass., and has since been filling important 
appointments in that circuit. Rep. from Landaff, 1862. 
Ch.,— 

i. Clara Maria, b. Walden, Vt., 1851. Missionarv to Cliina. 
ii. Jdlia Kate, b. Marshfield, Vt., 1858, d. 1870. 

iii. Hattik Jane, b. Lancaster, 1858, d. 1868. 

iv. Lewis Newell, b. Bethlehem, 1865. 

V. Frank Putnam, b. KSheUmrn, Vt., 18G7. 

14. Elkaxah Cushm.\n, son of Thomas '^ b. June 1, 1651. m. first, 
Feb. 16, 1676/7, p:iizabeth, dan. of James Cole, Jr., d. Jan. 4, 1681,2. 
m. second, INIarch 2, 1682 3, Martha, dan. of Jacob Cook, b. March 
16, 1659/60, d. Sept. 17. 1722. He was Repi-esentative and Deacon. 
Res. in Plym[)ton, Mass., where he d., Se[)t. 4, 1727. 

15. Alleuton Cushman, son of Elkanah ^*, b. Nov. 21, 1683. m. 
first, Jan. 11, 1710 11, Mary Buck, d. Oct. 15, 1725. m. second, Sept. 
5, 1726, Elizal)eth, dau. of Geo. Sampson, d. April 17, 1744. He d. 

-Jan. 9, 1730/1. 

16. Allerton Cushmax, son of Allerton ^^, b. Dec. K!, 1712. m. 
first, Jan. 30, 1734/5, Alethea Soule. b. Jan. 7, 1714, d. jNIarch 3, 
1747/8. m. second, Deborah , d. Dec. 1, 175L 

17. EriiuAiJi Cushman, son of Allerton ^®, b. in Duxbury, Mass., Feb. 
14, 1742,3. m. Dec. 20, 1764, Sarah Colman, b. Coventry, Conn., 
March 5, 1745. He d. Lisbon, April 27, 1832. 

18. Ep.enezi;i; Cushman, son of Ephraim ", b. in Coventry, Conn., 
June 24, 1787. ni- Sept. 4, 1813, Abigail, dau. of Moses Emery, b. in 
Dover, June 24, 1791. d. in Lisl)on. Feb. 24, 1864. He res. in L. from 
1817 to 1824. Clothier, d. in LLsbon, April 16, 1866. 

Ch.,— 

i. Mary Wedster, b. Lisbon, June, 1814. m. June 4, 1834, J. W. 

Mowry, clergyman. She d. Guildford, Vt., Feb. 14, 1848. 
ii. Francis Asbury, b. Lisbon, April 22, 1816. m. Dec. 1, 1841, Flarriet 

N. Smart, d. Feb. 10, 1885. m. second, Feb. 22, 188(), Mrs. K. U. 

Leverett. Manufr. (Councillor, 1877. res. Plymouth, 
iii. Moses Eaiery, b. L. Dec. 15, 1818. in. Sept. 15, 1845, Rebecca P. 

Halo. Broker, res. Cambridge, Mass. 
iv. AiuGAiL, b. L. July 8, 1822. m. March, 1842, EInathan Searles, me- 
chanic. She d. Nashua, May 16, 1843. 
V. Fanny, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Aug. 22, 1827. unm. d. Lisbon, Aug. 

12, 187.5. 
vi. Reisekah Palmer, b. Lisbon, March 23, 1830. unm. d. Lisbon, .lune 

4, 1881. 
vii. Charles Wesley, b. Wentworth, May 11, 1834. m. Sarah Sanborn, 

teacher. He d. Grinnell, Iowa, Feb. 1877. 
viii. George Franklin, b. Wentworth, June 17, 1837. m. Luella Parker. 

Manufr. res. St. Johnsbury, Vt. 



Ch s hman — Cu tier. 157 

19. Isaiah Ci'siiman, son of AUerton '^ b. in PlyiniUon. Mass.. Fcl). 
2. 17."!0 1. ni. Nov. 1. ITa'i, Sarah, tlan. of Andrew Ring, and descend- 
ant of Capt. iAIiles Standisli, b. Se[)t. 2, 1737, d. Brooklield, IMass., 
June 22, 180i). He was seloetinan and assessor in l>rooklield, and 
member of the chnrcii. d. in Upi)er Canada, near Fort George, Nov. 
2, 1818. 

20. IsAiAii CcsiniAX, son of Isaiah '■', b. Feb. 6. 1757. m. Sept. 14, 
1778. Sarah, dau. of William Rii)ley, b. Sei)t. 23, 1757, d. March 22, 
1814. He was a Rev. soldier, enlisted in 1775, and served through the 
war. Teacher and deac<Mi. d. Jan. 8, l.s41. 

21. Levi Cushman, son of Isaiah-*^, b. Nov. 9, 1778. m. Orst, in 
1802, Margaret Ford, d. Aug. 28, 1804. m. second, Nov. 1807, Betsey 
Thompson, b. ^lay 20, 1787. 

22. TiiADDKUs TiioMi'sox CusiiMAX, son of Levi-', b. in Snmner, 
Me., Jnue 26, 1S21. m. Dec. 4, 1848, Lueretia Williams, dan. of 
Samuel Gates, Jr., b. in Lunenburg, Vt., Nov. 24, 1823, d. in Lunen- 
burg, Vt., Aug. 22, 1850. He res. in L. from March 1, 18G8, to fall of 
1870, and practised medicine. He commenced the study of medicine 
in May, 1840, and took his degree in Bowdoin Med. Coll. in 1844, and 
soon after commenced practice in Lunenburg, Vt., where he continued 
until he moved to L. He mo vet! from L. to Randol[)h, Mass., where 
his only child res., and there spent the remainder of his life. He was a 
memlter of the White Mountain, Vt., and Mass. Med. Societies, and was 
president of the former in 1865 and 186G, and a councillor of the Mass.' 
Society. After moving to Randolph, Mass., he was a trustee of the 
Stetson High School twelve years and a member of the Board of Edu- 
cation. He d. in Randolph,"' Feb. 6, 1896. A. F. and A. JNL, North 
Star. Charter Member of St. Gerard (_'omdv., K. T. (L. Cen., [). 1(];J.) 

Ch., — 

i. Katheuine Emzahetii, b. Lunenburo-, Vt., Jan. 29, 1850. m. Nov. 20, 
1870, Guttlieb T. Breitliiig, merchant tailor, res. Itandolph, Mass. 



CUTLER. 

1. Stephen Howaud Cuteei;, b. in Montpelier, Vt., Nov. 1, 1802. 
m. June 14. 1831, INIary Jane, dau. of Isaac and Mercy (Priest) Smith 
(See), b. in Brownington, Vt., Oct. 21, 1808. She m. second, Stillman 
Batchellor (See), m. third, Joel Bronson (See). Stephen Howard was 
educated in Montpeliei-, Vt., joined the M. E. Clmrch in 1819, and was 
licensed to preach Jan. l'S27. He joined the itinerant ministry in June, 
1828, and was stationed successively in Craftsbury Circuit, 1827 ; Troy, 
1828; Barton, 1829; Craftsbury, 1830; Cabot, "1831-2 ; his last ap- 
pointment being in P.arre, Vt., 183."), where he d., May 22, 1834. (Gen. 
Minutes, .M. E. Church, vol. 2, p. 283.) 

Ch.,— 

i, Lucy K mi; link, b. Craftsbury, Vt., May 22, 18:52, ^\. Bethlehem, Sept. 

11, 18;i(). 
ii. L.vuuA Amanda, b. Barre, N't., April 8, 18:]1, J. Barro, \'t., Aug, 0, 

18o4. 



158 Bailey — Daisy — Balton. 



DAILEY. 

1. John Edavard Datlry, son of Martin, b. in Quebec, Jan. 1, 1847. 
m. Nov. 26, 1868, Laura Ranlvin, dau. of Warner Bingham (See), b. in 
Concord, Vt., Dec. 2, 1845. He never res. in L. Farmer. 

Cb., b. in Bethlehem, — 

i. Abbey Ellis, b. Dec. 14, 1870, d. Sept. 14, 1875. 
ii. Edith Celia, b. Feb. 187'.l, d. Dec. 1879. 
iii. Clara Bingham, b. March 14, 1883. 



DAISY. DIZY. 

1. Edward Daisy, son of Joseph Hibcrt, 1). in Canada, Nov. 6, 
1846. m. Sept. 25, 1866, Addie, (hxu. of Joseph Correau, b. in Canada, 
Sept. 8, 1886, Roman Catholic. He lias res. in L. since 1885. Farmer. 
Roman Catholic. Republican. 

Ch., - 

i. Joseph Edwakd, b. Canada, June 8, 1875. 

ii. Flora Dinah, b. Canada, July 14, 1877. 

iii. Annie Minnie, b. Somersvvortii, Feb. 1, 1879. 

iv. Geouge Alfked, b. Somerswortli, Oct. 5, 1883. 



DAISY. 

2. John Daisy, son of Albert, b. in Canada, IMay, 1854. m. Jan. 27, 
1873, Anna, dau. of Roger Longchanips, b. in Quebec, Dec. 26, 185G, 
Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1886. Glover. Roman 
Catholic. 

C'h., b. in Sherbrooke, P. Q., — 

i. George, b. Sept. 14, 1882. 
ii. Ida, b. Feb. 18, 1885. 



DALTON. 

1. Napoleon Bertrand Dalton, son of Nathan, b. in Readfield, Me., 
Feb. 22, 1837. m. first, Nov. 28, 1859, Susan Maria, dau. of John 
Palmer, b. in Cornville, Me., Nov. 14, 1839, d. in Deering, Me., Jan. 
27, 18.S5. m. second, Dec. 2, 1886, Emma Louise, dau. of James 
Knapp, b. Lisbon, Nov. 14, 1847. He has res. in L. since 1886. 
Travelling salesman. Rei)ublican. I. O. O. F. 

Ch.,- 

i. Helkn iMaria, b. WaterviUe, Me., May .30, 18G1. m. Aug. 1885, 0. O. 
Howaril, Junr., mining, res. Denver, Coi. 

ii. Melvin Palmer, b. Deering, Me., May 19, 1864. m. 1890, Mary Has- 
kell. Mining, res. Denver, Col. 

iii. Charles Bertrand, b. Deering, Me., May 9, 1868. m. 1899, Josepliine 
Laiiison. Electrician, res. Deering, Me. 

iv. Edward Tukey, b. Deering, Me., Ang. 9, 1877. 



Dame — Danforth — Daniel — Davii<. l-")9 



DAME. 

1. D.vx.v Paul Da.mh, sou of William F., b. in Tiiftonboro', Aug. .■)1. 
1857. m. Dec. 2, l.S.SO, Bessie T.. dau. of William Slatterv, b. in liol- 
linst'ord, July o, l.S.")9. lie gnvd. tVom Dover High School in 1.S7G, and 
Dai-l. Coll. in 18.S(). He taught in Vershire, Vt., Gonic, Prin('i[)al 
Bristol, \'t., Acadeni}-, New Salem, jNIass., Academy, Lincoln, lAIass.. 
High School; came to L. Jan. 1882, as princi[)al of L. High School, 
and occupied that position until he resigned in 1892. He went from 
L. to Webster, iMass., as Principal of High School and Sui)t. of Schools. 
Su[)t.. of Schools in Greenfield, Mass., 1898. Now Su[)t. of Schools 
Mattapan, IMass. Cor. Secretary L. Musical Association, 1889-90-1-2. 
A. F. and A. M. 

Ch.,— 

i. Florence Mat, h. Dover, Sept. 2, 1882. 
ii. IoLiz.\BETH Dana, h. L. Sept. 7, 1888. 

DANFORTH. 

1. George L. DANKOinii. son of Edward K., b. in Newbury, Vt., 
Dec. IG, 1846. m. first, in 18G7, Julia Angle, dan. of Tolman Fifield. 
b. in Claremont al^out 1819. Divorced, m. second, Feb. 27, 1892, 
Sarah Jane, dau. of Richard T. Sullivan, and widow of Charles W. 
]irackett (See), b. in Lisl)on, Sept. 17, 1857, Roman Catholic. He res. 
in L. from 1<S'.)2 to 1895. Ti'avelling agent. Democrat. J. P. State. 

CI)., by w. Julia. — 

i. Ida Belle, b. Lebanon, Oct. 17, 1870. in. George U. L. Leavitt, 1'. ( ). 
clerk, res. Lebanon. 

Ch., by w. Sarah, — 

ii. Jessie Agnes, b. L. Jan. 17, 1894. 



DANIEL. 

1. Edward Daniel, son of Edward, b. in Canada in 1848. m. Nov. 
18, 1878, V^ina, dau. of Joseph Salvvay, b. in Canada, Dec. 24, 1847, 
Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1888. Laborer. Roman 
Catholic. 
Ch.,— 

i. Joseph, b. Lawrence, .Mass., Dee. 25, 1879, d. Jan. 15, 1880. 
ii. Newell, b. Lawrence, Mass., Jan. 1, 1880, d. Jan. 3, 1880. 
iii. Claua, b. Haverhill, Dec. 24, \^^-), d. July 4, 1888. 
iv. I'etek, b. Laconia, Feb. 14, 18^5. 
V. I'.M.MA, b. Candia, April 14, 1880. 
vi. liosA, b. Laconia, Dec. 4, 1887. 
vii. ( i.aka, b. L. April ?,, 1891. 
viii. ("AiiOLiNE Fllen, b. L. Feb. 27, 1804. 

DAVIS. 

1. Wiij.iAM Davis, b. in Gibmllar, Spain, in 1839. m. 1808, Sarali 
Morris of I^exington. Mich. He res. in L. 1858 to 1804, and during 
the time he pul)lislied the " People's Journal " about a year. He serve<l in 



160 Davis — Do^. 

3(1 N. H. Inf., from 1861 promoted to Second Lieutenant, and diseharged 
for disability, Sept. 4, 1864. He d. in Lexington, Midi., Jan. 31, 1874. 
She m. second, L C. Wheeler, a lawyer of Lexington, Mich. (Hist. 3d 
Regt. Granite Monthly, vol. 16, p. 174). 
Ch., — 

i. William E., b. Lexington, Midi., about 1872. 



DAVIS. 



m 



2. John Smith Davis, son of Daniel L., b. in Lakeport, Oct. 1837. 

„.. first,- ^ Pickering, m. second, May, 1861, Melissa M., dan. of 

Jonathan J. Lovejoy (See), b. in L. Jnly 31, 1843, d. in L. May 28, 
1888, Cong. He res. in L. from 1862 until he d., March 7, 1885. 
Shoemaker. Cong. Republican. Co. I, 1st N. H. H. Art. Private. 
I. O. O. F. 

Ch., by w. Melissa. — 

i. Caruie, b. Lakeport, May 6, 18(52, d. L. Aug. 18. 1862. 

ii. Chaulie F., b. L., Sept. 1864, d. L. Sept. 22^, 1865. 

iii. Infant Sox, b. L. Sept. 2, 1868, d. L. Sept. 23, 1868. 

iv. Nellie Abbie, b. L. Dec. 8, 1873. ni. Edward M. Fisher (See). 

DAVIS. 

3. EnGAR Foster Davis, son of Frederick, b. Machias, Me., April 
17, 1851. m. June 25, 1874, Elinira S., dau. of Samuel H. Talbot, b. 
Machias, Me., F'eb. 4, 1850, Episcopal. He has res. in L. since March, 
1894. He was educated in Washington Academy, Machias, Me., and 
Bowdoin College, commenced the study of theology in 1876, and 
attended Yale Divinit}' School. He was ordained, Cong., in Periy, 
Me., where he was located one year, 1878-9. Other Cong, charges 
were: St. Stephen, N. B., 1879" to 81; Gardiner, Me., 1881 to 83; 
Hamilton, Mass., 1883 to 8.S ; Wolfboro', 1888 to 89. He was a 
teacher and preacher in Penn. State Coll., 1889 to 94, and editor 
'•Boston Sunda}' Courier," 1893. He was admitted to the priest- 
hood of the Episcopal Clnirch in 1895, and was Rector of All Saints' 
Church in L. 1895 to 1899. I. O. O. F. Delta Kai)pa Epsilon. Sons 
of American Revolution, Me. 

Ch., — 

i. GitACE Hammond, b. Machias, Me., Feb. 17, 1878. Bo.ston LTuiversity 

Design, 18Uy. 
ii. Claua Louise, b. St. Stephen, N. B., Nov., 13, 1879. 



DAY. 

1. CoMKoirr Dav, of Bristol County, Mass.. was a soldier in the 
Revolution, serving in Col. George Williams' Regt. He settled in 
Cliesterlield about 1793, coming tliere from Mass. He m. Velonia 
Paine, who d. Dec. 1822. (Hist, of Chesterfield, p. 2S0.) 

2. CoMKOKT Day, son of Comfort \ b. Nov. 1775. m. 1796, Betsey, 
dau. of Zuriel Albee (See), b. Jidy, 1779, d. in L. Sept. 25, 1860. He 



Bay. 161 

res. in L. from 1802 until lie d.. ,7nly 22, 18o;5. Farmer. Represen- 
tative, 1830-1. Selectman, 182o-G-7-8-U. A. F. and A. M., Morning 
Dawn. 

Cli., b. in L., — 

;j. i. Allen, b. .July 10, 1810. 

ii. Amanda, m. Julv "20, 18;}7, Pliilamler Vhyt (See), 

iii. Olivk, m. May 18, 18;!1, Moses Hill, 

iv. Fannv, 111. June 22, 182t), Solomon IT. Emery. 

V. I'oLLY, m. Moses Jackman. 

vi. Chastina, b. Marcli, 1820, d. L. April 26, 1843. 

3. Allen D.w, son of Comfort '-, b. in L. July 10. 1810. m. Feb. 20, 
1835, Lucy, dan. of Ezra Chandler, b. in Concord, Ang. 17, 1815, 
Cong. lie res. in L. fi'om birth to l'S(;4. Farmci'. Cong. Deacon. 
Democrat. Representative, 1850-1. Selectman, 185r)-7. Treasurer, 
1845 and 1857. J. F. Aiipointed Capt. llthCo., 32d Regt. N. H. 
Militia, March 5, 1834; vacated, April 21, 1835. d. in Brattleboro', 
Vt., March 12, 1809. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Holland Hibkard, b. Aug. 0, 1838, d. Marcli 24, 1839. 

ii. Angelink, b. Oct. 5, 1840. in. first, Oct. 4, 18G1, .Tames S. Kent, car- 
penter; 2(1 U. S. Sbarpsliooters ; killed at battle of Gettysburg, 
Julv 4, 1863. m. second, Nov. 26, 1867, Willis Eemis, express agent. 
He'd. Brattleboro', Vt., June 18, 1880. 
iii. Ezra Alonzo, b. June 21, 1845. m. May 19, 1868, Louise M. Nelson. 
Shoe-dealer, res. Worcester, M.ass. 

iv. Edith Augusta, b. May 14, 1850. m. Nov. 29, 1870, John A. Buffuni, 
farmer, res. Monroe. 

v. Allen Erasmus, b. Oct. 9, 1855. m. Aug. 20, 1878, Belle McDonald. 
Tailor, res. Buffalo, N. Y. 



DAY. 

4. Oliver P. Day, son of Stephen, b. in Cornish, Me., Nov. 14, 
1810. m. May 29, 1830, Abigail, dau. of John Watson, b. in Limerick, 
Me., June 9, 1813. He res. in L. from 1836 to 1839, and from 1857 to 
1808. Farmer. Co. II, 2d N. II. Inf. Private, d. in Concord, Vt., 
April 18, 1883. 

Ch., — 

i. Morrill C, b. Cornish, Me., Dec. 15, 1831. m. 1852, Jane Staples. 

Farmer. He d. Bethlehem, Jan. 24, 1885. She d. Aug., 1887. 
ii. David, b. Limerick, Me., March 18, 1833, d. May 24, 1837. 
iii. Mary Ann, b. Denmark, Me., May 8, 1835, d. May 24. 1837. 
iv. Charles B., Ii. L. March 0, 1837. m. 1858, Mary Buttertifld. He d. 

Nov. 1879, Lowell, Mass. 
v. Laura Ann, b. Daltou, Oct. 0, 1839. m. Dec. 1857, Ira W. Beniis, rail- 
road conductor, d. Lyndon, Vt., 1881. 

5. vi. Eansom S., b. Dalton, May 22, 1841. 

6. vii. Carlos P., b. Dalton, May 2, 1843. 

viii. LuciNDA J., b. Dalton, Jan. IG, 1845. res. Lowell, Mass. 
ix. Andrew J., b. Carroll, Sept. 9, 1847, d. Nov. 27, 1865. 

5. Ransom S. Day, son of Oliver IV, b. in Dalton, May 22, IS 11. 
m. Jan. 3, 18GG, Lydia V., dau. of Philip Keach, b. St. Johnslmi-y, \l., 
March 2, 1840. lie res. in L. from 1857 to 18GG. Farmer. Co. C, 
15th N. II. Inf. Private. 

vol. 11. — 11 



162 Day — Dean — De Fosse — Delany. 

Ch.,— 

i. Fred R., b. Waterforcl, Vt., Feb. 13, 1867, d. Sept. 7, 1868. 

ii. Edvvakd v., b. St. Johnsbiiry, Vt., Nov. 23, 1868. 

iii. Harley W., b. Waterfonl, Vt., April 20, 1873. 

iv. Harkv C, b. Waterforcl, Vt. April 20, 1873. 

6. Carlos P. Day, son of Oliver P.*, b. in Dalton, May 2, 1843. m. 
first, May 29, 1866, Ellen C, dau. of Levi B. Dodge (See), b. in L. 
Dec. 12, 1845, d. in L. Aug. 19, 1886. m. second, in 1887, Marguerite 
A , dau. of John Daley, b. in Lancaster, in 1864. He res. in L. from 
1877 to 1890. Merchant tailor. Representative from Berlin, 1897-8. 
Colonel on Staff of Gov. Rollins, 1899-1900. 

Ch., by w. Marguerite, — 

i. Carl, b. L. June 18, 1889. 

DEAN. 

1. Charles Francis Dean, son of Charles Rollin, b. in Lonsboro', 
Ala., Oct. 30, 1853. m. Dec. 31, 1875, Isabella, dau. of John Merrill 
(See), b. in L. Dec. 13, 1847. She res. in L. from birth to 1875. He 
never res. in L. 



Ch., — 



Martin Merrill, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 27, 1876. 
Charles Merrill, b. Koselle, N. J., Jan. 26, 1878. 
Henuv .Merrill, b. Koselle, N. J., Jan. 14, 1881. 
A(iNES Laurie, b. Roselle, N. J., Oct. 18, 1883. 
Rollin Colegrove, b. Roselle, N. J., Oct. 20, 1885. 



DE FOSSE. DESFOSSES. 

1. Daniel De Fosse, son of John, b. in Concord, Vt., Nov. 16, 1853. 
m. Oct. 31, 1874, Margaret, dau. of William Seeley, b. in Canada, Dec. 
19, 1856, Episcopal. He has res. in L. since 1862. Teamster. 
Democrat. 
Ch., — 

i. Nelson PiiiLEAS, b. L. May 4, 1876. 
ii. Florence Mabel, b. Bethlehem, April 28, 1878, d. Betlilehem, April 

27, 1882. 
iii. George William, b. Carroll, Sept. 2, 1880. 
iv. Edith Mabel, b. Bethlehem, Feb. 19, 1885, d. L. Aug. 2, 1885. 



DELANY. 

1. Law^rence Delany, son of John. b. in Richmond, P. Q., in 1848. 
m. March 16, 1873, Ellen, dau. of Louis Lavac, b. in Canada, in 1854, 
Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1884. Carriage-maker. 
Roman Catholic. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. John Lawrence, b. Glover, Vt., Dec. 29, 1873. 
ii. William (Jeorge, b. Barton, Vt., Nov. 16, 1876. He was a soldier in 

War with Spain, 
iii. Mary Ann, b. Lisbon, April 9, 1878. 
iv. Kllen Theresa, b. L. Oct. 31, 1889. 



Benison. 163 



DENISON. 



The following lineage is taken from •' A Record of the Descendants 
of Capt. (leoi-ge Denison, of Stonington, Conn. Prepared by John 
Denison Baldwin and William Clift." — 1881. 

1. William Denison, b. in Eno;land about 1586. m. Margaret . 



Jolin Eliot, the Intlian missionary, seems to have been a tutor in his 
famil}". He d. in Roxbury, JNIass., Jan. 2."), lGo3. 

2. George Denison, son of William \ b. in England in 1618. m. 
Ann liorodell. '*• He had no equal in any of the colonies for conducting 
a war against the Indians, excepting perhajjs Ca[)t. Jolm JMason, a 
greater and more brilliant soldier than Miles Standish." He d. in 
Hartford, Conn., Oct. io, 16i)4. 

3. John Denison, son of George ^, b. Jul}' 14, 1646. m. Xov. 26, 
1667, Phebe Lay. He d. in Stonington, Conn., in 161)8. 

4. William Dexisox, son of John ^, b. in North Stonington, Conn., 
April 7, 1677. m. in 161*8, Maiy Avery. He d. in North Stonington, 
Conn., Jan. 30, 1730. 

5. Averv Dexison, son of William S b. in North Stonington, Conn., 
in 1712. m. Jan. 31, 1734, Thankful Williams. He d. in North Ston- 
ington, Conn., April 3, 1775. 

6. PjLisha Denison, son of Avery ■\ b. in North Stonington, Conn., 
Nov. 3, 1734. m. Feb. 23, 1758, Keturah Minor. He d. in Ludlow, 
Vt., May 6, 1809. 

7. Isaac Denfsox, son of Elisha ^ b. in Stonington, Conn., A[)ril 23, 
1778. m. Out. 21, 1798, Electa Newell. He d. in Norwav, Me., Jan. 
9, 1867. 

8. Lucius Denison, son of Lsaac '', b. in Burke, Vt., July 27, 1803. 
m. Nov. 24, 1827, Catherine Bemis. He d. in Norway, Me., June 26, 

1882. 

9. "William Barbour Denison, son of Lucius^, b. in Burke. Vt., 
April 20, 1833. m. first, April 20, 1858, Lucy Marie, dan. of Oliver 
Kendall, b. in Woodstock, Vt., March 17, 1834, d. in l>oston, Mass., 
Feb. 15, 1860. m. second, Feb. 23, 1862, Elvira Parker, dau. of Oliver 
Kendall, b. in Woodstock, Vt., Jan. 28, 1837. He res. in L. in 1871-2. 
First Cashier Ij. Nat. Bank. Now Pres. Atlantic Bank, Boston, Mass. 

Ch., hy w. Lucy, — 

i. Lucy Cauolixe, b. Boston, Mass., Feb. 3, 1860, d. Aug. 28, 1800. 

Ch., by w. Elvira, — 

ii. William Kendall, b. Irasburg, Vt., May 17, 18G9. res. Newton, Mass., 

Teacher, 
iii. Gr.vce M.\ry, b. L. Dec. 12, 1872. res. Newton, Mass. 



164 Diekso7i — Dixon — Dodge. 



DICKSON. 

1. Harry Dickson, son of James, b. in Groveton, Dec. 7, 1866. 
m. Sept. 20, 1887, Lizzie, clan, of Henry Allard, b. in Montpelier, Vt., 
April 30, 1861), Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1884. Glover. 
Roman Catholic. Republican. No ch. 



DIXON. 

1. William Henry Dixon, son of William, b. in Belchertown. Mass., 
May 10, 1855. m. Oct. 1891, Carrie Bell lone, dau. of Silas Avery Miner 
(See), b. in IManchester, Feb. 24, 1857. He has res. in L. since 1881. 
Farmer. Republican. No ch. 



DODGE. 

1. William Dodge, settled in Salem, now Beverly, Mass., in 1629, 
freeman in 1637. He was a Selectman, and frequenth' employed in 
town and church affairs. He was living in 1685. 

2. William Dodge, son of William \ b. Sept. 19, 1640, was repre- 
sentative, 1690, and prominent in local atfjiirs. In 1675 he served 
against the Narragansetts, and was distinguished for courage and skill. 
He is complimented by Hubbard in "Indian Wars." He ni. Mary 
(Conant) Batch, dau. of Roger and Sarah (Horton) Conant, and widow 
of John Balcli. m. second, May 26, 1685, Joanna (Hale) Larkin, dau. 
of Robert Hale, of Charlestown, Mass., and widow of John Larkin ; she 
d. Aug. 18, 1694. He m. third, 1698, Mary Creattv, widow of Andrew 
Creatty. He d. 1720. 

3. RoHERT Dodge, son of William - and wife Joanna, b. in Beverly, 
Oct. 9, 1686, was a prosperous farmer of Beverly. He m. 1709, Lydia 
Woodbury, b. 1690, dau. of Isaac and Elizabeth (Herrick) Woodbury. 
He d. Jan. 1, 1764. 

4. William Dodge, son of Robert ^ b. 1731. m. Nov. 14, 1752, 
Mary Baker, she d. 1761. m. second, Aug. 1, 1764, Mary Trask, who d. 
April 25, 1812. He was a joiner and cabinet-maker of North Beverly. 
A deacon of the second church. He d. about 1812. 

5. Simeon DoD(iE, son of William ^ b. March 26, 1755. He was in 
service in 1775, and in Col. Benj. Tupper's regiment from Feb. 13, 
1777, to Feb. 13, 1780. He m. Dec. 31, 1780, Mary Balch, b. May 20, 
1755, dau. of Joshua and .Joanna (Williams) Balch, of Beverly, Mass., 
and two years later settled in Francestown, where he d., Dec. 25, 1827. 
His wife d. Dec. 23, 1823. Ten children. 

6. SniEON Dodge, son of Simeon •% b. Dec. 13, 1781. He removed 
from Francestown to L. early in the centuiy. He was a farmer. He 
ni. Martha Fairfield, b. Nov." 28, 1781. She d. Dec. 3, 1815. He m. 
second, 1816, pub. Feb. 18, Polly Crooks, dau. of Henry Crooks (See) ; 



Dodge. 105 

she d. Dec. 21, l.S.')4. Tie d. INhirch 18, 18C8. lie was a biotlier of 
William and Baker Dodge of Whitefield. 
Cli., by w. Martha, b. in L., — 

i. Louisa, li. Jane 11, 180o. m. 1828, Stcplien Skinner. Slie d. Metaniora, 
HI., 188G. 

ii. Mary, b. Jan. 1:5, 1807. m. Feb. 20, 1832, Harris Wliiting, b. New 
Boston, Nov. 23, 1805, son of Gerry and Abi.iiail (Starrett) Whiting. 
He (1. at Joiinson, Vt., Sept. 2f), 1847. Seven children. Three 
daufjhters iiave achieved distinction in literature. The mother d. 
Miiford, Kan., Jan. 2, 1870. 

iii. EiiNiCK, b. Feb. 7, 1809. m. 1834, Samuel Belding, a merchant in 
Svvanzey and woollen manufacturer of Johnson, Vt. She d. 1842, 
leavin<; two sons: (1) Ueorj^e W., b. April 25, 1837, secretary legation 
at Paris, 1862-3, subsequently a merchant and banker in London, 
lie d. wjiile on business in New York City, June 21, 1868. (2) 
Delavan S., b. Oct. 11, 1838. res. in Swanzey. 

iv. Fkasces Cuijtis Siiicdo, b. Nov. .5, 1810. m. Oct. 2, 1882, Willard 
Everett, b. in Dediiam, Mass., April 8, 1785, son of Eleazerand Lucy 
(Battle) Everett. lie was a farmer in Francestown, removed, 1844, 
to Metamora, 111., where he d., April 9, 1872. She d. March 0, 1870. 

V. Martha P., b. March 1, 1813. ni. 1833, Nelson White, res. Dalton. 
He d. 185(5. 

vi. SiMKON, b. July 18, 1815. m. Ai)ril 8, 1840, Almira Moulton, b. 1810, 
dan. of David and Sally (Kiiapp) Moulton of Lyman. He was a 
farmer, res. Lisbon, where he d., Feb. 8, 18'J5. Four children. 

Cli., by w. Polly, b. in L., — 

vii. William C, b. May 15, 1817. m. Mary Senter. Removed to Mich., 

where lie d., 1883. 
viii. Luther H., b. Nov. 24, 1818. m. Welthy Senter. Removed to Wis- 
consin, where lie d., 1801. 
ix. Betsey, b. Jan. 2:',, 1820. m. William H. H. Millen (See). 

7. X. Levi Baker, b. July 22, 1822. 

7. Levi Baker Dod(;e, son of Simeon ^ b. in L. July 22, 1822. m. 
Sept. 24, 1844, Hannah Charlotte, dan. of Erastus Cobleigh (See), b. 
in Chesterfield, March 7, 1819. He res. in L. nearly all his life. Far- 
mer. Cong. Republican. J. P. State. Ensign 1 1th Co., 32d Regt. 
N. H. Militia, 1844-5. d. in L. Oct. 8, 1896. 

Ch., — 

i. Ellex Charlotte, b. L. Dec. 12, 1845. m. Carlos P. Day (See). 

8. ii. Marshall Cobleigh, b. Lyndon, Vt., Sept. 5, 18-50. 

8. Marshall Cobleigh Dodge, son of Levi Baker", b. in Lyndon, 
Vt. Sept. 5, 1850. m. Jan. 2, 1879, Martha Anna, dan. of Midas 
King, b. in Landaff, Fel>. 14, 1852, IMethodist. He has. res. in L. 
since 1865. Farmer. Cong Republican. Clerk School Board, 18X6- 
95 inc. Member School Board, 1896. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Ellen Martha, b. Dec. 18, 1870. 
ii. Alice Francelia, b. Fob. 14, 1883. 
iii. Kate Elsie, b. Dec. 5, 1880. 

DODGE. 

9. Rexaldo Dodge, son of John, b. in Lyman, Jan. 14, 1820. m. 
Nov. 16, 1848, Nancy Maria, dau. of David Oilman, b. in Lisbon, June 
19, 1823. He res. in L. since 1861. Farmer. Democrat. Co. I, 1st 
N. H. II. Art. Private. G. A. R. He d. Aug. 14, 1899. 



166 Bodge. 

Ch.., — 

i. Isaac Foster, b. Lisbon, Oct. 2, 1849. 

ii. Elmira Oilman, b. Lisbon, March 15, 1853. m. Foster Whiting (See). 
iii. Mauyette, b. Lisbon, June 9, 1855. m. Dec. 31, 1874, Asbury F. Jack- 
man, laborer, res. Grosvenor. 
iv. Mary Ann, b Lisbon, July 3, 1859. m. John W. Clark (See). 
V. Gkorge B. McClellan, b. L. July 14, 18(33. Farmer, res. L. 
vi. Bell Abiue, b. L. March 5, 1865. m. Nov. 6, 1887, Charles Mullen, 

laborer, res. Haverhill, 
vii. Fred Arthur, b. L. Nov. 6, 1868. 

10. Isaac Foster Dodge, son of Rinaklo^, b. in Lisbon, Oct. 2, 
1849. m. Julia, daii. of Cliestei" Carter, b. in Lyman, in 1863. lie 
has res. in L. since 18G1. Farmer. 

Ci).,— 

i. Earl I., b. L. Oct. 25, 1895. 
ii. Pearl, b. L. April 12, 1897. 

11. Isaac Foster Dodge, son of James and grandson of Jolm, 
b. in Lyman. Dec. "2, 1833. m. Sept. 28, 1862, Abbie, dau. of Caleb 
Himtoon Jackman, b. in Lisbon, April 17, 1842. He has res. in L. 
since 1868. Farmer. Democrat. Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. Private. 
G. A. R. No. ch. 

DODG-E. 

12. Harvey Lkander Dodge, son of James, b. in Eden, Vt., Jan. 
15, 1847. m. Aug". 17, 1875, Mary Jane, dau. of John Henry Adair, 
b. in Canada, Aug. 25, 1851. He has res. in L. since 1868. Laborer. 
Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Gertrude Mabel, b. Dalton, Sept. 26, 1872. m. July 3, 1891, David 
Adams, blacksmith, res. Concord, Vt. 

ii. Florence Etta, b. L., March 8, 1876, d. Nov. 27, 1877. 

iii. Blan(;he Esther, b. L. Dec. 2, 1878. 

iv. Ann Eliza, b. L. July 27, 1882. 

V. Mary Sarintha, b. Dec. 29, 1886. 

vi. Grace Luella, b. Oct. 7, 1889. 

vii. Florence Elizabeth, b. June 28, 1892. 

13. Clarence Leroy Dodge, son of James, b. in Hyde Park, Vt., 
March 19, 1852. m. Oct. 12, 1876, Lucy Elfreda, dau." of Benjamin 
Fisk, b. iu Dalton, May 10, 1860. He has res. in L. since 1861. Far- 
mer. Kei)ul)lican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Efi'^ie Josephine, b. Aug. 16, 1877. m. April 15, 1893, James Parris, 
farmer, res. L. 

ii. Carrie Goldie, b. Aug. 28, 1880. 

iii. Lucy Victoria, b. May 14, 1882. m. Geo. W. Brown (See). 

iv. Jessie Frances, b. June 16, 1884. 

V. Clarence Leroy, b. May 10, 1887. 

vi. Benjamin Harrison, b. Marcli 16, 1889. 

14. Herbert Dodge, son of James, b. in Hyde Park, Vt., Jan. 6, 
1863. m. Oct. 1883, J5ertha, dau. of Roswell Diekerson, b. in Platts- 
burg, N. Y., July 1, 1869. He has res. in L. since 1891. Farmer. 
Democi'at. 

Cli.,- 

i. Ernest, b. Lisbon, Feb. 9, 1887. 
ii. Irena, b. L. June 28, 1890. 



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DODGE. 

15. Olcott TiiEODOUK Doi)(;i':, son of Theodore A, b. in Montpcliei', 
\'t., Juno 3, 1851. m. July 20, 1875, Miu-tlui (Uiaflotte, duu. of John 
Cavvstick, b. in Waterloo, C. E., Jul}- 20, 1855. He bus res. in L. 
sinee 18.S7. Upholsterer. Republican. 

Ch., b. ill Montpelier, Vt., — 

i. Alice Maud, b. April 24, 1870. 
ii. LoTTiic May, 1). Jan. 2:J, 1878. 
iii. il.VTTiE Frances, b. Oct. 7, 1880, d. Aug. 2, 1889. 



DONAGHY. 

1. Noble Donaghy, son of Noble, b. in Ilulifax, Canada, ■March 1, 
1846. ni. Sept. IG, 1876, Nellie May, dan. of Joseph F. Chandler, b. 
in Bath, Aug. 26, 1850, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 1879. 
Truckman. Methodist, rrohibition. No ch. 



DOOGE. 

1. INIartin Lutiikr D'Ooge, son of Leonard, b. in Zouneniaire, the 
Netherlands, July 17, 18o'J. m. July 31, 1873, Mary, dan. of Isaac R. 
Worcester (See), b. in Leicester, Mass., March 3, 1849. He grad. 
from the University of Leipzig in 1872, receiving the degree of Ph.l^., 
and in 1889 received the honorar\- degree of LL.D. from the LTniversity 
of Mich. He was director of the American School of Classical Studies 
in Athens, in 1886-7, and is editor of an edition of Demosthenes de 
Corona, and of The Antigone of Sophocles. He is an ordained Cong, 
minister, and is Prof, of Greek in Mich. University. 



DOUGLASS. 

The ancestry of that branch of the Douglass family which res. in L. 
is by no means com[)letc. From the best information obtainable the 
first American ancestor was, — 

1. William Douglass, who became engnged in an insurrection and 
fled from Scotland to Boston, Mass., in 1745, was a son or lii'o. of 
Archibald, 20th Lord Douglass. He l)ecame a shipowner in Portland, 
Me, where he d. in 1779, leaving two sons, James, — captain, lost at 
sea, — and Samuel. 

2. Samuel Douglass was a Rev. soldier, but what organization he 
was identified with it has been im|)ossible to ascertain. A Capt. Sam- 
uel Douglass from Townsend, Mass., commanded a co. in Col. James 
Prescott's Regt., but whether it is the same Samuel that res. in L. or 
not, cannot be positively' stated, l)ut there are reasons for believing 
that the two were identical. Townsend records show that Capt. Samuel 
of Slip Town, N. H. (now Temple), m. IMay 29, 1764, Molly, dau. of 
John and Sarah (Farrar) Conant of Townsend, Mass., and had twoch. 



168 Douglass — Doiv. 

born there. — John. b. July 1,1705; Samuel, b. Aug. 22, 1767. He 
w:is a resulent of Temple, 1777. The Samuel who res. in L. had three 
sons, — Samuel, Simeon, and John, — but tradition sa\"S John was the 
youngest, and In' a second vv., which, if true, would prove that the two 
Samuels were not identical. It is probable tiiat tradition is wrong ; 
that John was the oldest son, and that Capt. Samnel was the Samuel 
who res. in L. with his sou John, and d. in L. about 1816. 

3. John Douglass, son of Samuel'-, m. Lydia. dau. of Obadiah 
Morse (See), b. in Melhuen, IMass., d. in Lowell, Mass. He res. in L. 
from 18U5 to 1844. Farmer. Selectman, 1823-4. d. in Lowell, Mass., 
in 1803. 

Ch.. b. in L., — 

i. Hanxah n., m. Andrew- Blood, res. Lowell, Mass. 
o. ii. Wir.LiAM BtJRN-s, b. Dec. 2.5, 1818. 

iii. Makv D , b. Aug. 13, 1821. m. Jan. 10, 1811, Stephen D. Hale. res. 

Lowell, Mass. 
iv. Adeline, m. Daniel Batdielder. res. Lowell, Mass. 
V. John, res. Lowell, Mass. 

4. Samuel Douglass, son of Samnel -. m. Sarah . He res. in 

L. from 1803 to 1813. Farmer, d. in Wilton. Baptist deacon. 

Ch..— 

i. LonsA, b. Lyman, Feb. 10, 1794. 
ii. Joanna, b. Lyman, April 15, 1795. 

iii. Darius, b. Brookline, Aug. 3, 1797. d. Ann Arbor, Mich. 
iv. Pamelia, b. Brookline. Aug. 3, 1799. 

V. Erastl-s, b. Lyman, Dec. 2S, 1801. in. first. Oct. 18, 1827, Susannah 
Gibhs Brown, m. second, Oct. 30, 1802. Mrs. Marv Ann Edwards. 
He d. Lowell, Mass., Jan. 25, 18G9. 
vi. RoswELL, b. L. May 21, 1804. d. Hillsdale, Mich, 
vii. Shaver. 

5. "William Burxs Douglass, son of John ^, b. in L. Dec. 25, 1818. 
m. Feb. 15, 1841, Hannah Y., dau. of Uriah Smith Clark, b. in Bath, 
Oct. 31, 1821. He res. in L. from birth to 1848. Railroad condiictor. 
d. in Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 21, 1890. 

Ch.,— 

i. William V., b. L , Dec. 1, 1845. m. April 11. 1S72, Caroline S. Schmitz. 

Dealer in real estate, res. Fort Wayne, Ind. 
ii. CcRTi.< C, b. Plymouth, Xov. 3, 1847. in. Ella Ames. Railroad 

conductor, 
iii. Douglass Burns, b. Fort Wavne. Ind., Nov. 24, 1879. res. Fort Wavne, 
Ind. 

DOW. 

1. Jamks Dow, son of Samuel, b. in Stoddard, Aug. 3, 1792. m. 
Oct. 29, 1811, Lydia. dau. of Luther Thompson (See), b. in L. May i 
1790, d. in L. Dec. 1874. He res. in L. from about 1810 until he"d 
July 2, 1876. Carpenter. Democrat. Served in War of 1812 as a 
lifer. p:ulisted April 12, 1814, and served until March 24, 1815. when 
he was disciiai-gcd on account of wounds. Was in battles of Chippewa, 
Bridgewater. and Foit Erie. 

Ch., b. in L..— 

i. Naomi Hi.ws, b, Jan. 9, 181.3. m. David Page Sanborn (See). 

2. ii. LuTHKK Thompson, b. Jan. 25. 1816. 

iii. Laura Brackett, b. Aug. 18, 1817. m. Elislia Burnham (See). 



0, 



Doiv. 169 

\v. Lydia, 1). Marcli 10, 1819, d. L. Oct. 20, 1821. 

V. .Mahy T., b. Dec. 8, IS-JO. in. Nov. 30, 1846, Franklin I. Gouch. Tool 

nianufr. res. l'()iiij;likeepsie, N. Y. 
vi. Susw IIiNES. b. Nov. 1, 1822. m. Ellery 1). Dunn (See). 
vii. Lyi.ia, b. July 20, 1824, rl. L. June 16, 184G. 
viii. Carom.ve G.,'b. .March 2U, 182(3. m. Jan. 1851, Thomas Nichols. She 

d. Aug. 24, 1858. 
ix. Skraphi.va Lakned, b. June 8, 1828. ni. Oct. 24, 1853, Ilezekiaii II. 

Noves. She d. Ocl. lH, 1854. 
X. Ann Amanda, b. Nov. 6, 182'.», d. L. April 20, 1832. 

3. xi. Ja.mes 1). Auti. 8, 1831. 

xii. Catiiekise Balch, b. Feb. 27, 1833. m. Albert II. Quimby (See). 

2." LuTiiEK Thompson' Dow, son of James ^ b. in L. Jan. 25, 1816. 
m. ilav 15, 184-3, Elvira Bonnev, dan. of Solomon Fitch (Sec), b. in L. 
Aug. 30. 1822. d. in L. Dec. 2(;," 1893, Cong. He res. in L. all his life. 
Sash and blind mannfr. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. Director L. 
Savings Bank. 1871 to 7 inc. lie d. Feb. 21. 1898. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

4. i. Arthur Flanders, b. July 14, 1849. 

5. ii. Robert Morrison, b. March 10, 1856. 

3. Jajies Dow, son of James ^ b. in L. Aug. 8, 1831. m. first, Dec. 
28, 1853, Emih" Bonnev, dan. of Josiah Kilburu (See), b. in L.Oct. 17, 
1833, divorced^ m. second. Oct. 28. 1878, Ellen Melissa, dan. of Philo 
Scott Hatch (See), b. in L. Dec. 6, 18-;9. Methodist. He has res. in L. 
all his life. Carpenter. ^Methodist. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Edith May, b. July 14, 1880. d. L. Sept. 5, 1880. 
ii. Ada Flore.nce, b. Dec. 20, 1881. 
iii. Leslie James, b. April 25, 1885. 

4. Akthuh Flanders Dow, son of Luther Thompson", b. in L. JUI3' 
14, 1849. m. first, Oct. 30, 1872, Mary Allein, dan. of Elisha Johnson, 
b. Feb. 10, 1850, d. in L. JNLay 27, 1878. m. second. Emma P^uphemia, 
dau. of Alexander McLean, b. in Shipton, P. Q., July 30, 1859, Cong. 
He res. in L. nearlv all his life. ^Merchant. Democrat. Supervisor, 
1882. A. F. and A. :\L, Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Com. d. 
L. July 30, 1893. 

Ch., by w. Emma, b. in L., — 

i. Annie Elvira, b. Oct. 27, 1881. 
ii. Mary Louise, b. Oct. 7, 1883. 
iii. Robert McLean, b. Nov. 24, 1801. 

5. Robert Morrison Dow, son of Luther Thompson -, b. in L. IMarch 
IG, 185G. m. Nov. 20, 1877, Ella ]Mabel, dau. of George F. Woodward 
(See), b. in Douglas, Mass., A})ril 23, 1858, Unitarian. He res. in L. 
all his life, and dT Nov. 4, 1890. Merchant. Democrat. L O. O. F., 
X. G. 

Ch., — 

i. George Luther, b. Dec. 8, 1878. 



DOW. 

6. Moses Dow, res. in Haverhill, was Register of Probate 34 years; 
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas; Councillor; ^lajor-Gen. of 
Militia ; Prest. of State Senate, and elected meiBber of Congress by 



170 Doiv. 

the N. H. Assemblj-. He came from Haverhill, Mass. m. Phebe 
Emerson. 
Ch., — 

i. Moses, grad. Dart. Coll. Eegister of Probate. 
7. ii. Joseph Emerson, b. Haverhill, 1777. 

iii. PiiEHE, 111. first, Joseph Elliott, member of Congress, res. Brattleboro', 
Vt. m. second, Moses Johnson. 

7. Joseph Emerson Dow, son of Moses ^, b. in Haverhill, 1777. 
Dart. Coll., 1799. He read for his profession with his father, and was 
admitted to the Bar at Haverhill, Sept. term, 1802, and in Caledonia 
County, Vt., 1803. He practised a few years in Haverhill, and removed 
to Littleton, 1807, being the first lawyer in this town. In 1811 he 
removed to Franconia, where he res. until 1830, holding office, and 
being useful in town affairs. He lived a few years in Thornton, but 
returned in 1847 to Franconia, where he d., Aug. 25, 1857. He m. Abi- 
gail B. Arnold, b. INlarch 12, 1780, dan. of Jonathan Arnold (See). 
She d. in Franconia, 1824 ; he m. second, Nancy Bagley of Thornton. 
Democrat. A. F. and A. M. (L. Cen. p. 127. Grafton Co. Gazetteer, 
p. 99. G. and C. Bar Ass'n, vol. 2, p. 416.) 

Ch.,— 

i. Catherine, b. L., d. in infancy. 

ii. James Barber, b. L. May 5, 1807. m. Mary McBirney. Printer and 
publisher. He d. Boston, Mass., 1877. 

8. iii. Moses Arnold, b. L. May 20, 1810. 

iv. George Burrill, b. Lincoln, July 5, 1812. m. Hannah Emerson. 

Hatter. He d. Cambridge, Mass., Oct., 1880. 
V. Charles Marsh, b. Lincoln, June 6, 1816. Harness-maker. He d. 
Boston, Mass., 1841. 

8. IMosEs Arnold Dow, son of Joseph Emerson ^ b. in L. May 20, 
1810. m. Oct. 20, 1836, Elizabeth T. Houghton, b. Boston, iAIass., 
July 7, 1811. He res. in L. from birth to 1813, when he moved to 
Franconia with his parents, where lie remained until fourteen, when he 
went to Haverhill to learn the printer's trade and attend the academy. 
When seventeen he left his employer and returned to Franconia for a 
short time. After anotlier j'ear at the trade he went to Boston, and 
soon started in the publishing business for himself. Before he was 
thirty years old he liad founded nine periodicals, all of them failures. 
He then worked as compositor some six months on the " Boston Trav- 
eller," and during that time formulated and established the " Waverly 
Magazine," which he started in 1850 witli less than five dollars of his 
own. At first it was published at a heavy loss, but the circulation 
gradually increased, until at its best it paid a net income of $150,000 
a year. Mr. Dow remembered the place of his birth by giving the fine 
clock on our school building, and of his youth by endowing Dow Acad- 
emv in Franconia. He d. June 22, 1886. (Childs' Grafton Co. Gaz., 
pp.' 271-2-3). 

Ch., — 

i. Mary, b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 22. 1844. m. Sept. 27, 1870, G. R. W. 

Scott, clergyman, res. Leominster, Mass. 
ii. Emma, b. Andover, Mass., Oct. 15, 181G. in. Oct. 7, 1870, Leonard T. 

Cutter, merchant, res., Boston, Mass. 



Dolu — Drew. 171 



DOW. 

9. J,\MFS Dow. b. in Barnet, Vt., Sept. 23, 1780. Had two sons, 
Samuel aiul Amos H, 

10. Samitet- Dow, son of James', 1). in Rarnet, Vt., Aug. 27, 1X03. 
m. Oct. 1. 1.S29, Jennette Kingsloy, h. Dec. 9, 1803, d. Dec. 12, 184G. 
He d. in Greensboro', Vt, A|)ril 9, 1871. 

11. William Kingsley Dow, son of Samuel ''^, b. in Barnet, Vt., Oct. 
13, 1830. m. Huldah Maria, dan. of Alden Farnswoitli, b. .May 0, 
1828, d. in Clinton, Wis., Nov. 7, 1875. He was a merchant and travel- 
ling salesman, d. in Lincoln, Neb., INIay 17, 1877. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. William K., b. Buffalo, N. Y., :\riiy 3, 1860. m. March 2, 1890, Minnie 

Glover. (Divorceil.) Printer, res L. 

14. ii. Dexter D., 1). Buffalo. N. Y., Jan. 20, 1803. iinm. Lawyer and clerk 

of Court for Grafton Co. (Book of Biotirapliies, Grafton Co., p. 285.) 

iii. Jennie A., b Chicago, 111., Oct. 'J, 18G0. ni. John Harry Henry (See). 

12. Samuel H. Dow, son of Samuel ^'\ b. in Barnet, Vt , April 13, 
1840. m. Oct. 4, 1875, Mandana, dan. of Carter Himtoon (See), and 
widow of Milo E. Fulford, 1). in L. Dec. 11, 1847. He has res. in L. 
since 1873. Merchant. Republican. Co. D, 4th Vt. Inf. Private. 
G. A. R. No ch. 

13. Amos Dow, son of Samuel ^^\ b. in Greensboro', Vt., Feb. 28, 
181C). ni. April 4, 1882, Mary Jane, dan. of Carter Huntoon, b. in L. 
July 21, 1840. He has res. in L. since 1878. Farmer. Republican. 
Co.'F, 4th Vt. Inf. Private. No ch. G. A. R. 

14. Dexter D. Dow, son of William Kingsley ", b. ButTalo, N. Y., 
Jan. 20, 18G3. num. He attended St. Joimsbury, Vt., Academy three 
years, and grad. Dart. Coll., 1889. He read law with Bingham, Mitchell 
& BatcliL'llor, and was admitted to the Bar, 1892, In January, 1893, 
he was appointed Clerk of the Supreme Court of Grafton County, which 
influenced a removal to Woodsville, where he has continued to reside, 
meantime, however, owning a homestead and maintaining a legal domi- 
cile at L. He is a trustee of the Woodsville Public Library, a director 
of the Woods\ille Loan and Banking Company. Democrat. K. P., 
A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St.' Gerard Com. A. A. 
S. R., 32". 

DREW. 

1. William Drew, b. in England, 1G27. Came a youth to New 
England and settled at Dover. He lived in the section called Oyster 
River, and now Durham. He d. 1GG9. His wife Sarah survived him 
and m. second, William FoUett. 

2. Joim Drew, son of William', b. 1G50. d. Oct. 27, 1723. He 
was a cooper and farmer and dealer in lands. He was buried upon 
his farm in Dover, and the gravestone is still legible. The name of 
his first wife was Sarah. He in. second, 1720, Rebecca Cook. She m. 
second, about 1725, Samuel Starbird. 



172 Dreiv — Drohen — Daffy. 

3. Lemuel Drew, son of John ^, b. Ma_y 26, 1722; was a farmer at 
Back River in Dover, m. Anna Bunker. He d. 1673. 

4. Andrew Drew, son of Lemuel^, b. Dover, Marcli 25, 1758. m. 
Joanna Hodgdon. He was a soldier in Drowne's Co., Peabody's Regt., 
R. 1. Service, 1778, and was a pensioner. At the close of the war he 
settled in Brookfield. 

6. Lemuel Drew, son of Andrew S b. in Brookfield, Feb. 16, 1803. 
d. in Dover, 1879. res. Newmarket and Durham. He m. 1824, Lydia 
H, Tvvombly, b. 1806, dau. of P^zekiel and Abbv (Nute) Twombljof 
Durham. She d. March 10, 1854. 

6. George Kittredge Drew, son of Lemuel ^, b. in Newmarket, 
March 11, 1828. m. 1851, Lucv A. French, res. Newmarket, and after 
1858 Dover. His dau. Lydia Ann, b. Newmarket, Dec. 30, 1854, m. 
James R. Jackson (See) ; dau. Lizzie Frances, b. Sept. 11, 1862, m. 
Will F. Buckley (See). 

DREW. 

7. Alfred E. Drew, son of Aaron, b. in Fairfax, Vt., Sept. 14, 
1841. m. Jul}' 17, 1867, Anna E. Atwood. He was educated in the 
Vt. Conference Seminar^-, Newbury, Vt., and in 1864 commenced the 
study of theology in the Concord Biblical Institute, from which he grad. 
June 14, 1866. He was ordained a Methodist minister at the N. H. 
Conference, Lisbon, in 1869. His ministry so far as attainable has 
been as follows : L., 1867 and 8 ; Bristol, 1869 and 70 ; Concord, 1871- 
2-3; Haverhill, Mass. (Grace Church); 1874-5-6; Lawrence, Mass. 
(Garden Street Church), 1877-8-9 ; Manchester (St. Paul's Church), 
1880-1-2; New Bedford, Mass. (Pleasant Street Church), 1883-4-5. 
He is not now connected with any Conference, but is engaged in busi- 
ness in N. H. and Florida, preaclaing a part of the time. 

Ch., — 

i. Katie A. 

DROHEN. 

1. Edward Droiien, son of Thomas, b. in Lisbon, Dec. 20, 1858. 
m. March 19, 1885, Clara E., dau. of Samuel Mann, b. in Foxboro', 
Mass., Aug. 19, 1855. He has res. in L. since 1888. Clerk. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Edward Forrest, b. Bethleliem, Jan. 18, 1887. 

ii. Flossie Evelyn, b. L. July 19, 1888. 

iii. Ernest Fay, b. L. Nov. 18, 1889. 

iv. Ida Annis, b. L. April 22, 1895. 

DUFFY. 

1. Peter Duffy, b. in Canada, m. Nov. 29, 1854, Ann, dau. of 
Patrick Glynn, b. in L'eland in 1828, Roman Catholic. He has res. in 
L. since 1859. Laborer. Roman Catholic. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Mary, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Nov. 12, 1857. m. James Brown (See). 
ii. Khoda, b. St. Jolinsbnry, Vt., June 10, 1858. m. John lleagan (See). 
iii. Jennie, b. L. Aug. 25, 18G9. 



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DUNBAR. 

1, Jacob Kent Dunbau. son of David (who was b. in Scotland), h. 
in Danville, Vt , Jan. 2,'), 17!)i). ni. Electa, dan. of S.vlvanus Cnrrier, 
b. in KS17, d. L. March '.», IS-SG. He res. in L. from 1812 until he d., 
April 28, 1890. Kcpublican. 

Ch.,— 

2. i. -Tacob Kent, b. Bath, March 1, 18:11. 

ii. Julia Manuane, b. Newbury, Vt., Aug. 1838. m. Francis II. Smith 

(See), 
iii. LrciA Mauia, b. Lisbon, July, 1810. 
iv. Charles Edwin, b. L. July, 1846. unm., res. L. Farmer. 

2. Jacob Ivext Dunbar, son of Jacob Kent^ b. in Rati), March 1, 
ISol. m. first, Oct. 24, 1855, Amanda M., dau. of vSolomon Lewis 
(See), b. in L. March 7, 183G, d. Aug. 9, 1858. m. second, Sept. 1.'5, 
1859, Helen Mar, dau. of Luther IFitchcock, b. in Feacham, Vt., Fel). 
27, 1835. He has res. in L. since 1812. Farmer. Democrat. Select- 
man, 1867-8-75-6-7-8. 

Ch., b}' w'. Amanda, b. in L., — 

i. .Mart Electa, b. Oct. 4, 18-jG. m. Oct. 20, 1875, Fred Fulford, miller, 
res. Lisbon. 

Ch., In' w. Helen, b. in L., — 

ii. Amanda, b. June 6, 18G.3, d. L. Aug. 29, 18G6. 
iii. Eva Lue, b. Oct. 27, 1807. m. Otlio S. Carter (See), 
iv. Luther Kent, b. Sept. 17, 1879. 

DUNBAR. 

3. John C. Dunbar, son of David, b. in Danville, Vt., in 1787. m. 
first, Sail}' 8., dau. of Seth Ford, b. in Piermont, Sept. 17, 1784, d. New- 
burv, Vt., JMarcli 2, 1852. m. second, Sarah Bacon, b. in Dalton, in 
1810, d. in Boston, Mass., Feb. 27, 1868. He d. in L. Feb. 11, 1870. 

Ch.,— 

i. Lillias M., b. .Tan. 8, 1812. in. Feb. 25, 18.",:?, Lutlier W. Hitchcock. 
He il. Worcester, xMass., May 30, 1861. She d. Cabot, Vt., May, 18'.J4. 
ii. Mary, ni. Samuel Stalbird, tailor, 
iii. David, d. young, 
iv. Emma, d. young. 

V. LuoRETiA M , 111. Albert Lovejoy, painter. He d. L. Aug. 20, 188G. 
She d. L. Nov. 0, l8Ci6. 
4. vi. IIenkv E., b. reacham, Vt., Oct. 13, 1827. 

4. IIknry Vj. Dunbar, son of John C.l b. in Peacham, Vt., Oct. 13, 
1827. m. Jan. 1, 1851, Mary 11., dan. of Charles George, b. in New- 
bury, Vt., Dec. 13, 1831. He res. in L. from 1868 to 1873. Painter. 
Republican. Co. E, ;5d Vt. Inf. Corporal. Co. A, Mass. H. Art. Pri- 
vate, d. jNIalden. Mass., jMarch 2, 1889. 

Ch.,— 

i. Mary Ella, b. Newbury, Vt., Oct. 25, 1851. m July 12, 1874, John H. 

Webb, rubber boot maker, res. Maiden, Mass. 
ii. Lizzie Emma, b. Newbury, Vt., Jan. 23, 1856. m. June 3, 1874, Frank- 
lin I. Welch, architect, re.s. Maiden, Mass. 
iii. William Ali-.ert, b. Bo.ston, Mass., March 18,1864. m. July 17, 1886, 
Minnie M. Canfield. Watchmaker, res. Maiden, Mass. 



174 Dunn — Bimton. 



DUNN. 

1. Elleuy Davis, son of Joshua, b. in Wilton, Me., Oct. 12, 1822. 
111. Miiy 24, 1810, Susan Ilines, dau. of James Dow (See), b. in L. 
Nov. 1, 1822. He has res. in L. since 1853. Carpenter and builder. 
Democrat. Representative, 1871-2. Fire ward, 1873-4-5-6-7-8-9- 
81-3. Appointed Capt. 5th Co. 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, May 1, 
1852, held until repeal of the law. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 
K. T., St. Gerard Com. He d. May 26, 1898. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Edwin F., b. May 31, 1847, d. L. Sept. 5, 1849. 
ii. He.vry, I). Aug. 6, 1849, A. L. Sept. 20, 1849. 

iii. Addie Mary, b. Dec. 1, 1850. m. first, March 11, 1874, Clarence Sniitli ; 
divorceil. in. secoml, Marcli 24, 189o, WaUer J. Bartlett, raarketman, 
res. Worcester, Mass. 



DUNN. 

2. Albert N. Dunn, son of Josiah, b. in Andover, ^Me., Aug. 12, 
1842. m. Nov. 28, 1863, Edna, dau. of' Merrick Russell, b. in Bethle- 
hem, July 17, 1852. He res. in L. from 1864 to 1884 with the exceptinu 
of three years. Farmer. Republican. Co. K, 29th Me. Inf. G. A. R. 
d. in Bethlehem, Apnl 4, 1887. She d. in L. Sept. 12, 1889. 
Ch.,— 

i. Arthur Herbert, b. Whitefielil, Aug. 27, 1869. 
ii. Adah Belle, b. Wliitelield, Feb. 17, 1871, d. L. March 29, 1892. 
iii. Freeman Stephen, b. L. Oct. 4, 1875. 
iv. Harry Chester, b. L. Aug. 3, 1883. 



DUNTON. 

1. Ebenezer Dltnton, res. in L. from 1806 to 1825. Farmer, m. 

Mehitable . 

Ch.,— 

i. Luther, b. Hereford, P. Q., Aug. 11, 1803. m. Jan. 3, 1827, Isabel 

Phlnne}'. 
ii. Polly, b. L. Oct. 1, 1806. pub. July 14, 1824, Robert S. Harrington, 
iii. Calvin, b. L. Feb. 5, 1809. 



DUNTON. 

2. Reuben Dunton, b. in L. m. Sarah Houston, b. Lunenburg, 
Vt. He res. in L. from 1822 to 1826 and in 1837. Farmer. 

Ch.,— 

3. i. James T., b. Granby, Vt., 1831. 

ii. George W., b. 1. 1837, d. Nov. 1, 18G3. Co. K, 8th Vt. Inf. Private. 

3. James T. Dunton, son of Reuben'-, b. in Granby, Vt., in 1831. 
m. Nov. 1, 186U, Ruth Ann, dau. of Benjamin Nurse, b. in L. in 1842. 
He res. in L. in 1860 and 1861. No ch. 



Durgin — Dyke. 175 



DURGIN. 

1. ]\[olvENziE Tltckkr Dukgix, son of John, b. in Sanbornton, Jan. 
13, 18U(). m. Sept. 18, 1823, Betsey Folsom, dau. of Jeremiah San- 
born, b. in Sanbornton, Jan. 2, 1799, d. in L. Jnne 27, 1875. He 
res. in L. from 1S2G nntii he d., Feb. 20, 18G8. Farmer. Selectman, 
1859-GU,. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. LvuiA, b. 1824. m. 1843, William Smith, laborer. lie d. Eiifit'hl, 1881. 
ii. Maky S., b. 1828. m. Aug. 6, 1848, George W. Buswell, stone-mason. 

He d. 18G8. She d. Irasburg, Vt., Aug. 20, 1801. 
ill. Martha, b. April 2, 1835. lu. William C. Nurse (See). 



DYKE. 

1. Jonathan Dyke, son of Benjamin, b. in Cliarlestown in 1780. 
m. Clarissa Sweat, b. in Unity in 1780, d. in Dalton in 1861. He d. 
in L. in 1855. Shoemaker. 

Ch., — 

2. i. Benjamin, b. Cavendish, Vt., Sept. 1802. V 
ii. Omiji, m. Hannah Kiiitrick. Farmer. 

iii. Adeline Mauia, b. Springfield, July 6, 1808, m. William Fisk (See). 

iv. Emeline, m. Luke Bowles, farmer. 

V. Caroline, m. Edward Sumner, blacksmith, 

vi. AViLLiAM, m. Charlotte Fisk. Car{)enter. 

vii. Marv, m. William Miller, farmer, 

viii. Sally, m. Joseph I'almer, butcher. 

2. Benjamin Dyke, son of Jonatlian ', b. in Cavendish, Vt. , Sept. 
1802. m. first, Ang. 1830, Chirissa IM., dau. of Obediah Carpenter 
(See), 1). in L. July 31, 1812, d. in L. Dec. 14, 1844. m. second, 
Feb. 7. 1847, Diana E., dau. of Nathaniel Snow, b. in Dalton. He 
res. in L. from 1830 to 1834. Shoemaker, d. in Bethlehem, about 
185G. 

Ch., by w. Clarissa, — 

i. Taylor B., b. Dalton, Oct. 3, 1831. m. Oct. 3, 1855, Emily Jobnson. 
Slioemaker. res. I'lymonth. 

3. ii. Joseph, b. L. Jan. 2U, 1833. 

iii. Sarah Melissa, b. L. Jan. 29, 1835. m. 1858, Albert C. Davis, carpen- 
ter, res. Worcester, Mass. 
iv. Albion, b. L. 1837. m. 1805, Sarah Mitchell. Hotel-keeper, res. Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
V. Harry, b. L. 1839. m. 18G2, Elizabeth Getchel. res. Lyme, 
vi. Isathan, saddler, 
vii. Henry' N., b. L. 1842. m. Elizabeth Tucker. Farmer, res. INIanclies- 

ter. Co. E, 1st -Mass. II. Art. 
viii. Clarissa, b. L. 1844. m. 1803, William Minard. 

3. Joseph Dyke, son of Benjamin-, b. in L. Jan. 29, 1833. m. 
July 8, 18G3, Sopliia, dan. of Keuben Melntire (See), b. in Lisl)on, 
May 30, ls38, Free Baptist. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. 
Universalist. Democrat. No ch. 



176 Eames. 



EAMES. 



1. Robert Eames, bj' tradition an emigrant from Boxford, England, 
m. about IGGU, Rebecca Blake, b. in Gloucester, Mass., 1611, dau. of 
George and Dorothy Blake. He settled in Boxford, Mass., where he 
d. Jul}- 22, 1693. Reliecca his wife was tried and condemned as a 
witch in 16U2. (She was reprieved in March, 1693, and d. in Boxford, 
May 8, 1721. 

2. Nathan Eamks, youngest of the eight children of Robert \ b. 
Nov. 19, 16.S5. m. before 1710, Mary Kimhall. May 2, 1731, Nathan 
Eames, his wife, a son Jeremiah, and a daughter jNIehitable were bap- 
tized at Bradford, Mass. He d. Jan. 11, 1765 ; she d. July 17, 1765. 

3. Jekemiah Eames, son of Nathan -, b. 1707. ra. April 2, 1734, 
Sarah Kimball. They res. in Boxford, Mass., where their six children 
were born. He d. July 5, 1744. She m. second, Sept. 3, 1745, Joseph 
Spofford. 

4. Jeremiah Eames, eldest of the six children of Jeremiah ^, b. in 
Boxford, May 17, 1735. He m. about 1760, Susannah Peabody, b. 
Feb. 18, 1738/9, dau. of Tliomas and Ruth (Osgood) Peabody of Box- 
ford. He removed from Boxford to Northumberland in 1774 or pre- 
viousl}', and through life was prominent in town aft'airs and a conspicuous 
character upon the northern frontier in troublous times. He was a 
selectman twenty or more years, representative, 1780-1-2,-8-9-90- 
1800. He was ap[)ointed Justice of the Peace by the Senate and 
House, 1781, and subsequently by the Executive under the State Con- 
stitution. In 1785 he was appointed Special Justice of the Inferior 
Court of Common Pleas for the county of Grafton. In miUlary as in 
civil att'airs he was a leader among men. He was a captain in the ser- 
vice, was commander of the garrison located in the vicinity, and at all 
times the trusted agent of the State government in the welfare and the 
deft-nce of the frontier. He d. April 22, 1817. His widow d. Sept. 16, 
1817. They had three sons and three daughters. 

5. Jerejiiah Eames, eldest son of Capt. Jeremiah *, was b. in Box- 
ford, Mass., June 30, 1762. In 1797 he settled in Stewartstown, where 
he d., 1827. He was a farmer, land surveyor, hotel-keeper, and i)romi- 
nent in municipal aft'airs. During tlie Revolution he was a soldier in 
companies on the frontier commanded by his father. Thomas, second 
son, is named below. Seth, the youngest son of Capt. Jeremiah ^, was 
boi-n in Northumberland. Oct. 21, 1781, and resided upon the home- 
stead. He was a selectman, treasurer, and town clerk man}' years. 

6. Thomas Eames, son of Jeremiah ^ b. Boxford, Mass., Sept. 12, 
1765. Boxford records give the date of birth Sept. 20, but family rec- 
ords Sept. 12. He was a fariner, inn-holder, and a noted hunter. He 
practically controlled the fur trade of the upper division of the Connec- 
ticut valley. He m. Betsey Strong of Northumberland, b. 1766, d. Aug. 
28, 1822. He d. Feb. 6, 1832. 

7. Thomas Eames, .son of Thomas ^ ni. Sarah Hutchins of Bath. 
He d. in Northumberland, 1854. 



Uanii'S — Eastman. 177 

8. Jamks Hutciiins E.vmes, son of Thomas'^, b. in Xowbuiy, Vt., 
June 14, 1820. m. 1<S4G, Abigail liailey, dau. of George Little (See). 
lie was a grocer and liotel-keeper. lie res. in L. 1846-50, proprietor 
Granite Hotel. He was aide-de-camp to Brig.-Gen. Dingin, Otli Hrig. 
2d Div. N. H. Militia, 1842-3. He d. Denver, Col, Feb. 12, 1883. 
His wife d. Lock Haven, Pa., 1852. 

Ch., — 

i. Jennie, b. L. 1847. in. 1867, Cliarles Lerclien. Divorced. Ch., Charles 
VV., b. 1808; George M., b. 1872; Frank 11., b. 1875. 

9. George Byron Ea-mes, son of Thomas ', b. Xewbiiry, Vt., April 
0, 182(). m. Feb. 5, 185fi, ^lary C, dau. of Amos Saunders, b. Green 
Bav, Wis., Jan. 1, 18:37. He res. L. from 1842 to 1849; now in 
Denver, Col. Painter and grocer, 

Ch.,— 

i. James Amos, b. Eia Kiver, Wis., April 6, 1857. m. Dec. 19, IBS"), 
Emma A. Shurtleff. He d. Burlington, Iowa, May 10, 1884. Kail- 
road employee. 

ii. Sarah II., b. Hig River, Wis., IVIarch 21, 1850. m. April 21, 1891, John 
F. Ensign, railroad engineer, res. Denver, Col. 

iii. Geokge NIouton, b. Hig Kiver, Wis., xMay 21, 1861. m. Oct. 30, 1884, 
Mary I. Wade. ICditor. res. Aledo, 111. 

iv. Frkderic Byrov, b. Denver, Col., May 19, 1864. m. Feb. 25, 1892, 
Florence N. Watson. Printer, res. Denver, Col. 

V. CiiARLE.s Haynks, b. Fort Scott, Kan., Oct. 17, 1868. ni. Oct. 26, 1894, 
Emma L. Dollins. res. Denver, Col. Railroad employee. 



EASTMAN. 

1. Roger E.\STMAN, emigrant ancestor of a numerous family, b. about 
1G12, came to America in the "■ Confidence," and settled at Salisbury, 
Mass. He was a grantee of lands, 1G40 and 1643. He d. Dec. IG, 
1694. Sarah, his widow, d. March 11, 1697/8. 

2. Thomas Eastman, fourth of the eight sons of Roger \ 1). in Salis- 
bury, Nov. 11. 1646, m. Jan. 20, 1679/80, Deborah Co^rliss, b. June 6, 
1655, dau. of George and Joanna (Davis) Corliss of Haverhill, Mass. 
He removed to Haverhill, served in King Philip's War, and d. April 29, 
1688. 

3. .Jonathan Eastman, onl}' son of Thomas^, b. Jan. 8, 1680/81. 
m. April 8, 1701, Hannah Green. He lived in Haverhill, Mass., and 
Concord. In 1697 a guardian was a[)pointed on estate of "Jonathan 
Eastman, son of Thomas Eastman, deceased, and of Deborah his wife 
in captivity." 

4. William Eastman, seventh child of Jonathan ^ b. in Haverhill, 
Mass., Oct. 3, 1715. m. Dec. 14, 1738, Ruth Cliuse. She d. Jan. 22, 
1742. m. second, April 19, 1748, Rebecca Jewett. He lived in 
Haverhill, Mass., Hampstead, Haverhill, and Bath. He d. in Bath, Nov. 
30, 1790. Rebecca, his widow, d. in Bath, Jan. 26, 1806, aged 84 
years. 

5. Jonathan Eastman, son of William*, b. in 1759. m. Phebe 
Leach, b. in 1769, d. Feb. 23, 1852. He came to town in 1787, bt-ing 
nduced by the proprietors to build a saw and grist mill ou Rankin 

VOL. II — 12 



178 Easfmnn. 

Brook at Pattenville, receiving for the same the farm now known as 
the Steere place. This was the first mill worthy the name built in town. 
Rev. soldier. Served in Capt. Joseph Iliitciiins' and Capt. Samuel 
Young's Cos., also is credited with two months and one day in Capt. 
Thomas Simpson's Co. of Rangers, d. L. July 5, 1829. (Childs' 
Grafton Co. Gazetteer, p. 466, L. Cen., pp. 233-235.) 
Cii., b. in L., — 

i. Jonathan, b. Jan. 28, 1788. pub. Jan. 24, 1811, Ro.xanna Gourdon. 
Fanner, res. Lyman. Lieut. 11th Co., 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, Aug. 
14, 1818; vacated, Au<t. 22, 1824. 
ii. LuciNDA, b. Jan. 30, 1780. ni. Dec. 10, 1810, Samuel Gleason. 
iii. Almira, b. July 15, 1791. m. April 11, 1811, John Stanford, 
iv. Elizaheth, b. April 22, 1793. ni. Dec. 25, 1823, Joseph Chase. 
V. Calvin, b. April 22, 1796, d. L. Sept. 27, 1799. 

6. vi. Simeon, b. April 11, 1708. 
vii. Lewis, b. Sept. 22, 1803. 

viii. Rebecca, b. July 6, 180(3. m. March 7,1827, Washington Goldtliwait. 
ix. Lauka, b. April 5, 1809. 

7. X. Akza, b. Aug. 3, 1812. 

6. Simeon E.vstman, son of Jonathan ^ b. in L. April 11, 179.S. m. 
Nov. 29, 1822, Seiviah, dau. of John Iluse (See). She d. March 7. 
1873. He res. in L. from birth to 1886. Farmer and miller. Ap- 
pointed Capt. 11th Co., 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, Sept. 13, 1828. d. 
Lyman, Jan. 24, 1889. 

7. Arza E.^sTJi.vN, son of Jonathan^, b. in L. Aug. 3, 1812. m. 
May 30, 1839, JJaria, dau. of Abel Winch, b. in Bethlehem, Sept. 27, 
1814, d. in L. Felj. 5, 1893, Baptist. He res. in L. all his life. Far- 
mer. Re[)ul)lican. d. in L. Dec. 5, 1884. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

1. CiiAREES Bradford, b. Nov. 4, 1840. m. first, Aug. 10, 1870, Clara 
Rowell. m. second, Laura George, m. third, Mary Sturgis. Car- 
penter, res. Andover, Mass. 
ii. Maria, b. Aug. IG, 1842. ni. Georse Bowman (See). 
iii. WiLLARD, b.'Sept. 25, 1844, d. L. July (3, 1877. 

8. iv. Lewis, 1). Nov. 3, 1847. 

v. Ika Arza, b. June 16, 1851. m. April, 1873, Orissa Clough. Keeps 
boarding-house, res. Andover, Mass. 

8. Lewis Eastman, son of Arza '^, b. in L. Nov. 3, 1847. m. Ma}^ 
27, 1878, Mary Ann, dau. of Robert Moore (See), b. in Ireland, Feb. 
25, 1853, Episcopal. He has res. in L. from birth to 1895, e.\:cept two 
years. Fanner. Republican. 

Ch.,- 

i. William Albert, b. Lyman, May 4, 1870. 
ii. Frederick Ecgene, b. Lyman, July 28, 1880. 
iii. Emma May, b. L. May 1, 1888. 

9. Stephen Eastman, son of William*, b. in Concord, m. Lydia 
Ford of Dracut, Mass. He was a farmer, res. in Lvman, where he d. 
in 1844. 

10. Stephen Ambrose Eastman, son of Stephen ^, b. in Lyman, 
m. Dec. 1826, Lavina H., dau. of John and Lydia (Clement) Gile. He 
was a Methodist clergyman, res. in Lyman. 

11. Fkancts Ambrose Eastman, son of Stephen Ambrose ^°, b. in L. 
April 3, 1833. m. Sept. 3, 1861, Jane Eliza Gertrude, dau. of S. L. 



E<(Htman. 170 

l)jii-fctt, 1). in Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1.S40. lie res. in L. from 
hirtli until 1.S54. lie was educated in tlie common scliools of L. and 
learned the j)rinter's trade in the oflices of the " Granite State Whig," 
J^ehanon, and '" Caledonian," St. Johnsbury, Vt. In 18')2, by the aid 
of friends, he was enabled to start the "• Ammonoosuc Ke[)orter," tiie 
fu'st [)a[)er publishetl in L. This he continued until 1854, when he sold 
out anil worked for a time on the " N. 11. Patriot." lie then went 
west, and most of the time since has been engaged in journalism on 
prominent papers. He is an able writer, and is now on the stalf of the 
"Chicago Chronicle." He was postmaster of Chicago for four years 
under Prest. Grant, State senator. 111., and has held many other ollices 
of importance (L. Cen., pp. 103 109). 
Ch., b. in Chicago, — 

i. William B., b. Dec. .30, 18G;i, d. July 30, 1804. 

ii. Barrett, h. Jan. 25, 1869. m. Dec. 0, 1895, Sophonisba Gravson Har- 
rison. Journalist, res. Chicago, 
ill. jNIargaret S., b. Jan. 1, 1882. 

12. Obediah PLa.stm.a^x, son of William*, and brother of Jonathan ''', 
b. in llampstead, Jan. 2G, 1747, m. Feb. 8, 1774, Elizal)eth Searle, b. 
in Ilollis, July IG, 1748, dan. of William and Hannah (Dinsmoor) 
Searle. The date of her death cannot be stated. He m. second (name 
not known), b. in 1749, d. in L. Jan. 30, 1830. He res. in L. fiom 
1829 until he d., Nov. 14, 183(3. Rev. soldier. Private, Ca[)t. Ilutchins' 
Co., Aug. 18 to Sept. 10, 1777, against Burgoyne ; private, Capt. 
Samuel Young's Co., Bedel's Regt., Dec. 15, 1777, and from Feb. 
28, 1778, ex|)edition against Canada. He was credited to liath, where 
he res. until be moved to L. 

Ch.,— 

i. Kebecca, b. Bath, Sept. 23, 1786. m. Marcli 3, 1802, Nathaniel \\\\ 
(Sec). 

13. Philip Eastman, son of Roger \ b. in Salisbnr}-, Mass., Dec. 20. 
1644. By a first marriage one d.au. survived. He m. second, Aug. 22, 
1(378, Mary (Bai-nard) jNIorse, b. in Salisbury, Sept. 22, 1()4;'), dau. of 
Thomas and Elenor Barnard, and widow of Anthony JMorse. He 
served in King Philip's War, 1()7(j; lived in Haverhill, IMass., until 
about 1695, when he removed to Woodstock, Conn. He d. 1714. 

14. Philip Eastman, sou of Philip '^ b. in Haverhill, IMass., Aug. 
18, 1684. m. Oct. 20, 1715, INIary Eastman, his cousin, b. ^Nlarcli 29, 
1690, dau. of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Hudson) Eastman. He res. in 
Ashford, ConiL He was a lieutenant, a justice of the i)eace, and in 
1732 and later years he was a representative in the Connecticut 
Assembly. 

15. Jonathan Eastman, son of Philip", b. in Ashford, Conn., June 
3, 1724. m. Elizabeth Perse, and lived in Connecticut some years. 
With his brother Samuel he removed to Walpole, and was there a few 
years preceding and during the Revolution. (See State Pai^ers, \o\. 
XHI., p. 607). He subsequently lived in Northfield and in EulieUl. 

16. JoNATHAX F^astman, SOU of Jonathan ^^, b. April 28, 1774. m. 
Sally Heath, b. in i^psom, Feb. 3, 1773, d. in Danville, Vt., May IG, 



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20. 


ix. 



180 Eastman. 

1837. He never res. in L. an}' length of time. Carpenter and builder. 
d. in L. Sept 4, 1858. 

Ch., — 

17. i. Abiai., b. Nortlifield, .July 14, 1800. d. March 25, 1885. 

ii. Susan H., b. Danville, Vt., Sept. 27, 1802. m. Thaddeus Thayer. She 

d. Dec. 11, 1879. 
Ebenezer, b. Danville, Vt., June 15, 1804. d. Aug. 24, 185.S. 
Malinda, b. Danville, Vt., Dec. 5. 1806. m. Joseph Mathewson, farmer. 

She d. Nov. 5, 1882. 
Cyrus, b. Danville, Vt., Oct. 10, 1807, d. Danville, Vt., March 21,1813. 
Mason K., b. Danville, Vt., June 15, 1809, d. Kansas, Nov. 27, 1857. 
Sarah, b. Danville, Vt., June 15, 1811. m. William Weeks, farmer. 

She d. L. Aug. 15, 1893. 
Cyrus, b. Danville, Vt., March 15, 1814. 
Franklin J., b. Danville, Vt., June 10, 1818. d. April 8, 1893. 

17. Abial E.\.stiman, son of Jonathan ^*', b. in Northfield, July 14, 
1800. m. Nov. 24, 1825, Mary Lane, dan. of William Colby (See), b. 
in Sanbornton, March 3, 180G, d. in Northampton, Mass., Sept. 18, 
1881, Cong. He res. in L. from 1825 to 1828, and 1853 to 1867. Car- 
penter and builder. Cong. d. in Northampton, Mass., March 25, 1885. 

Ch., — 

i. Emilie E., b. Danville, Vt, July 16, 1828. m. May 21, 1857, Osmore 
O. Roberts, physician, res. Northampton, Mass. 

18. EiJENEZER Eastman, son of Jonathan ^®, b. in Danville, Vt., 
June 15, 1804. m. July, 1828, Sarah, dan. of Abel Morrill, b. in Dan- 
ville, Vt., June 23, 1807, d. in L. Out. 5, 1872. He res. in L. from 
1842 until he d., Aug. 24, 1853. Merchant. Delegate to Constitutional 
Convention, 1850. J. P. A. F. and A. M. I. O. O. F, 

Ch., b. in Danville, Vt., — 

i. Edwin ,T., b. May 12, 1829, d. Danville, Vt., July 20, 1883. 

ii. Charles W., b. Sept. 1, 1831, d. Danville, Vt., Aug. 2G, 1834. 

iii. Sarah Maria, b. Dec. 8, 1835. m. Josiah Prescott Stinchfield (See), 

iv. Martha Amelia, b. March 6, 1842. unm., res. L. d. Aug. 12, 1898. 

19. Cyrus Eastman, son of Jonathan ^*', b. in Danville, Vt. , March 
15, 1814. m. first, Nov. 28, 1838, Susan French, dau. of Jose[)hTilton 
(See), b. in Danville, Vt., Nov. 20, 1813, d. L. Jan. 20, 1866, Cong, 
ni. second. May 13, 1867, Julia A., dau. of Samuel Ross, b. in Lisbon, 
Feb. 9, 1817, Cong. She m. first, George Hutchins ; m. second, AVil- 
liam C. Brackett (See). Cyrus res. in L. from 1836 until he d., March 
31, 1896. Merchant. Democrat. Councillor, 1859. Representative, 
1871-2. Delegate Constitutional Convention, 1876. Sui)ervisor, 1880- 
1. Fire ward^ 18.S8-9-42-3-4-5-6-8-9. Postmaster, July 24, 1845- 
4 years, and May .17, 1853-4 years. JMember Board of P^ducation, 
Union District, 1.S68-71 inc. J. P. State. Appointed Capt. 1st Co. 
Light hif. N. H. Militia, June 24, 1839. Col. 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, 
June 20, 1844 ; vacated, May 29, 1848. Capt. Governor's Home Guards. 
Vice-Prest. L. National Bank, 1.S90 to 1896; Director, 1871 to 1890. 
Vice-Prest. L. Savings Bank, 1871 to 1881. (Biog. Grafton Co.) 

Ch., by w. Susan, b. in L., — 

i. Lucia Waitt, b. Dec. 28, 1839. m. Harvey P. Ross (See). 

21. ii. Charles Ekanklin, b. Oct. 1, 1841. 

iii. Martha Ann, b. Se|)t. 0, 1843. m. Lorenzo C. Kenney (See). 

iv. Laura Balch, b. July 10, 1845. unm., res. L. 



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20. Fkanki.in Jonathan Eastman, son of Jonathan '", b. in Danville, 
Vt., June 10, 1.S1.S, in. Lima H., dan. of Socrates Tiittle, b. in 1.S21. 
He res. in L. froii; l.S4() to 1S7U except a few years in Barnet, Vt. 
Merchant. Democrat. jModerator, 1(S')3. Representative, 18G;3-4. 
J. P. Treasurer, Northfield, 1<S7;5 to 8, except 1870. Kepresenlative. 
Northliekl, 18()8. Fire ward, Northfield, 1875-6-7-8, 85-G-7. d. in 
Tilton, April 8, 18!»;3. 

Ch.,— 

i. Frank Tuttlk, b, L. Sopt , 1842, d. Barnet, Vt., Oct. 24, 1848. 
ii. Ai.rcK MuiiKAY, b. B.inier, Vt., 184.5, d. L. Fob. 17, 1850. 
iii. Lima J., b. Barnet, Vt., 1847. in. George H. Kllis, iwclealer. res. 

Newton, Mass. 
iv. Edwahd Dana, b. Barnet, Vt., Mav, 1849, d. Barnet, Vt., Sept. 2:;, lb;50. 
V. Kdwaud F., b. Barnet, Vt., 1851, d". L. May !), bsn.!. 

vi. Maky Adelia, 1). L. April 1(>, 1853. in. Josliua I*. Denni.s. res. 'I'ilton. 
vii. Katio, b. L. 1850. 111. Harvey Weeks. Sbe d. N. J. 1880. 
viii. Elma Genkive, b. L. 1859. m. Uec. 27, 1881, Charles E. Tilton, capi- 
talist, res. Tilton. 
i.\. Geouge, b. L., deceased. 

21. CiiARLKS Franklin Eastman, son of Cyrus ^^, b. in L. Oct. 1, 
1841. m. first, Sept. 15, 1875, jMary Ida, dan. of Richard Taft (See), 
li. in Lincoln, Oct. 3, 1850, d. L. April 19, 1887. m. second, jVLary 
Rebecca, dau. of John D. Colby, b. in Manchester, April !), 1857, Cong. 
She d. in Boston, May 9, 1899'. He has res. in L. all his life. INIer- 
chant. Democrat. Selectman, 1890-1-2-3. Representative, 1893-4. 
jS'otary public. J. P. State. INIember l>oard of Education, Union Dis- 
trict, 1882 to 94 inc., and Treasurer, 1885 to 1900. Chairman Flxecu- 
tive Committee L. IMusical Association, 1896. Commissioner Littleton 
Highway Precinct, 1891-2. Commissioner L. Village District, 1893- 
4-.5. Prest. L. Savings Bank, 1895 to 1900, Vice-Prest., 1890-1-2-3- 
4, and Director from 1884 to 1900 inc. Director L. National Bank, 
1888-1900 inc. Master Burns Lodge, 1892-3. Eminent Com. St. 
Gerard Com., 1895-6. 32° A. A. S. R. 

Ch., by w. Mary Ida, b. in L., — 

i. Richard Taft, b. Jan. 2, 1881. 
ii. Ida Taft, b. Dec. 28, 1880. 



EASTMAN. 

22. GeorCtK W. Eastman, 1). in Concord, Aug. 27, 1832. m. Jan. 
28, 1854, Lois Baker, dau. of James Elliott, b. in St. Johnsbury, Vt., 
March 5, 1835. She m. second, "Wilbur C. Stearns. George W. les. 
in L. from 1860 to 1872. Railroad conductor, d. in Compton, Jan. 19, 
1879. 



Ch., 



Arthur E., b. L. .July 5, 1801. m. Nov. 10, 188.5, Nellie D. Eastman. 
Conductor, res. Warren. 

Kate G., b. L. July 22, 1804. m. May 30, 1880, Edric 0. Smith, travel- 
ling salesman. He d. I'lvmouth, April 28, IHO:]. 

Georgianna, b. L. April 4,"l807. m. April IG, 1889, Charles C. Mathew- 
son, dentist, res. Meredith. 

Georgiktta, b. L. April 4, 1807, d. July 23, 1800. 

Susan, b. I'lymoutii, Jan. 4, 1874, d. Aug. 5, 1870. 



182 Eastman. 



EASTMAN. 

23. Myron Bowles Eastman, son of Caleb, b. in Whitefield, July 30, 
1833. ni. Nov. 27, 1858, Caroline Ellen, dau. of David Richardson, 2d, 
b. in Lisbon, Ai)ril 28, 1834. Free Baptist. He res. in L. from 1876 
until lie d., Julv 2-1, 1889. Laborer. Democrat. 

Ch, - 

24. i. John Eaton, b. Whitefield, June 9, 1850. 

ii. George Washington, b. WliitefieUl, Feb. 12, 1861, d. Lisbon, Feb. \?>, 

1870. 
iii. Geohgianna Mabel, b. Whitefield, July 24, 1806. in. Oct. 23, 1885, 

Julius C. Morrill, hostler, res. Plymouth, 
iv. Alice Priscilla, b. Whitefield, March 21, 1860. iinm., res. L. 
V. Chart, E.s Manson, b. Lisbon, April 20, 1875. m. Jan. 1, 1890, Nettie 
M. Lang. res. Manchester. 

24. John Eaton Eastman, son of Mjron Bowles "^ b. in Whitefield, 
June 1), 1859. m. July 22, 1880, Lydiaetta, dau. of Zuriel A. Richard- 
son (See), b. in Lisbon, June 22, 1860. He has res. in L. since 1876. 
Painter. Democrat. I. O. O. F. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Leslie Howard, b. Dec. 20, 1881. 
ii. Ida May, b. March 18, 1885. 
iii. KuFus M., b. Jan. 28, 1805. 



EASTMAN. 

25. Barnaud Douglass Eastman, son of John Langdon, b. in Con- 
way, Fel). 5, 1836. m. Oct. 12, 1865, Caroline AVarner, dau. of Geoi-ge 
Warner Ely (See), b. in L. Jan. 13, 1836, where she res. until 1844. 
He never res. in L. Supt. of State Insane Asylum, Topeka, Kan. 

Ch., — 

i. Mary Stearns, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Aug. 25, 1808. d. Worcester, 

Mass., June 4, 1875. 
ii. Philip, b. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 25, 1875. res. Topeka, Kan. 
iii. Margaret, b. Worcester, Mass., Aug. 27, 1877, d. Topeka, Kan., June 

23, 1880. 

EASTMAN. 

26. Larnahd L. Eastman, son of James, b. in Canaan, March 12, 
1813. m. April 3, 1839, Lucy A., dau. of Henry Currier of Enfield. 
He was educated in the common schools, and was ordained a Metho- 
dist deacon in Newmarket, May 12, 1850; elder in Nasiiua, June 13, 
1852. His ministry has been as follows: Alexandria, 1848-9; War- 
ren, 1850-1; Lancaster, 1852-3; L., 1854-5 ; Winchester, 1856-7; 
Raymond, 1858-9; Amesburv, Mass., 1860-1 ; Peterboro', 1862-3; 
Sunapee, 1864-5; Methuen, Mass., 1866-7-8; Warren, 1870; Moul- 
tonboro', 1871-2 ; Kingston, 1873 ; Londonderry, part of 1874 ; Grove- 
ton, part of 1875 and all of 1876. Since 1876 he has been on the 
superannuated list, with home in Methuen, INLass. For many years he 
was a trustee of the N. H. Conference Seminary. He d. Dec. 31, 1897. 



Eastman — Eaton. 183 

Ch.,— 

i. James Henry. 
ii. IMauv Ann, in. McFadden. 

EASTMAN. 

27. John Cautkr East.m.w, sou of Jacob C. iiml Susan li. East- 
man, b. in Loudon, May 22, 18();). The lineage is: Roger S Pliilii) ", 
Ebenezer''. iMoses ^, David % John"', Jacol) C, John C.** He ni. Oct. 
20, 18'J1, Marv E. Bucklcv, b. Dec. 17, 18G4. He is station agent oi 
the B. & I\[. R. R. 

Ch., b. in Lancaster, — 

i. Cmnton Walkeu, b. .Jane 16, 189G. 
ii. Roger, b. May 11, 1SU8. 



EATON. 

1. Ebexezeu Eatox, b. June 10, ITG.j. m. Sept. 13, 1702, Ruth 
Hutchins. He res. in Lisbon, where he d., April 22, 1843. 

2. Mitchell Hutciiixs Eaton, son of EbenezerS b. in Landaff, 
April lU, 1800. m. March 21, 1833, Saraii, dan. ofEI)enezer Eastman, 
b. in Canada, Jan. '22, 17'J8, d. in L. June 20, 1881. He res. in L. from 
18(58 until he d., June 1, 1886. Republican. 

Ch., b. in Landaff, — 

3. i. Charles, b. June 9, 18ol. 

ii. Ann, b. July 14, 1837, d. Lanilaff, Feb. 5, 1838. 
iii. Julia Ann, b. Jan. 11, 1831), d. Lisbon, May 10, 1862. 

3. Charles Eaton, son of JMitchell Hutchins •^, b. in Landaff, June 
9, 1834. m. Jan. 1, 1863, Sarali Jane, dan. of Henry Green'* (See), 
b. in LN'ndon, Vt., Dec. 16, 1837, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1868. 
Lumber manufr. Republican. Fire ward, 1881. J. P. A. F. and 
A. M., Burns Lodge. Postmaster, 1891). 

Ch., — 

i. Julia Anne, b. Lisbon, April 19, 1864. 
ii. Myka Green, b. Lisbon, M.arcii 16, 18(1G. 

iii. Harry Mitchell, b. L. Feb. 20, 18()'J. m. Feb. 21, 1898, Cora Bell 
Ilopiciiis. Grad. Dart. Coll. 1890. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodjie. 
K. T., St. Gerard Com. 32° A. A. S. K. Census Enumerator, 1900. 
Assist. P. M., 1899. 
iv. Charles Francis, b. L. July 17, 1874. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 
A. A. S. K. 32"^. 

EATON. 

4. HiiNRV Allston Eaton, son of Stephen, b. in Sutton, Vt., Dec. 
8, 1856. m. Oct. 25, 1881, Alice Maria, dau. of Josiah Mason Ladd 
(See), b. in Bethlehem, Nov. 6, 1857. He has res. in L. since 1879. 
Bobbin manufr. Repul)lican. Fire ward, 181)0-1. Commissioner L. 
Village District, 1894-5-6. A. F. an«l A. ]\[., Burns Lodge. K. T., 
St. Gerard Com. 32° A. A. S. R. I. O. 0. F. 

Ch.,— 

i. George Howard, b. L. April 1, 1885. 
ii. Stephen L., b. L., July 13, 1899. 



184 Eaton — Edmcmds. 

5. Albert Samuel Eaton, son of Cynis, b. in Brownington, Vt,. 
in 1823. m. in 1845, Amy Mercy, dan. of Isaac Smith (See), b. in 
Bi-ovvnington, Vt., Dec. 21," 1824. She res. in L. from 1888 to 1895. 
Kept livery stable, cl. Boston, Mass., May 14, 188G, 

Ch., — 

i. Clara Sophrovia, b. Barton, Vt. 

ii. Emma M., h. Barton, Vt. m. Charles \V. Stetson, 

iii. Bklle Flora, b. Barton, Vt. m. George VV. Amlerson. 

iv. Frank Pikrce, b. Barton, Vt. 

V. J\[ary ELLiiv, b. Barton, Vt. m. Frank E. Richardson, 

vi. Albert, b. Barton, Vt. 

vii. William Rufos, b. Barton, Vt. m. Julia Reynolds. 

6. viii. Marshall Albert, b. Brownington, Vt., June 15, 1862. 

ix. Harry Framc, b. Cambridgeport, Mass. 
X. Geougianna, b. Cambridgeport, Mass. (The last two are twins.) 

6. Marsh V.LL Albert Eaton, son of Albert Samuel^, b. in Brown- 
ington, Vt., June 15, 1862. m. April 17, 1890, Matid Clementine, dan. 
of William Harrison Blake (See), b. in Lyman, April 27, 1870. He 
has res. in L. since 188S. Book-keeper. Democrat. No ch. 

EATON. 

7. James Eaton, son of James, b. in Deering in 1791. m. in 1813, 
Olive, dan. of Thomas Wilson, b. in Deering in 1792, d. in Antrim in 
1861. He res. in L. most of the time from 1823 to 1827. Farmer, 
d. in Antrim in 1860. 

Ch., - 

i. Rebecca, b. Bethleiieni, 1814. ni. Amos Ilempliill. Siie d. 1872. 

ii. Hiram, b. Bethleiieni, 1816, d. 1852. 

iii. LuciNDA, b. Betiilelieni, 1818. m. Clinton French. She d. 1848. 

iv. Roxawa, b. Bethlehem, 1820. m. Sewell Skinner. She d. 1840. 

V. Jamis W., b. L. 1823. ni. 1845, Mary C. Caldwell. Laborer, res. 

Antrim. Co. B, 13th N. H. Inf. 

vi. LuciTTA, b. Deering, 1824. m. Henry Delano. She d. 1871. 

vii. Joseph, b. L. 1825, d. 1852. 

viii. Melissa, b. L. 1827. m. John Sampson. She d. 1872. 

EDMANDS. 

1. Aaron Lorenzo Edmands, son of Charles Wallace, b. in Dalton, 
Dec. 20, 1847. m. March 26, 1879, Florence Lavinia, dan. of Thomas 
P. Holhrook, b. in Leamington, Vt., Sept. 25, 1851. He has res. in L. 
since ISSO. Farmer. Republicun. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Olivk Edith, b. April 6, 1880. 
ii. EoGAR Leroy, b. April 7, 1800. 

2. John Edmands, son of Charles Wallace, b. in Dalton, Nov. 19, 
1852. m. Jnly 9, 1876, Etta, dan. of John Titus, b. in Colehrook, July 
4, 1861. He has res. in L. since 1886. Farmer. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Caul Wesley, b. Jnly 20, 1888. 

ii. LouvA ])RusKLLA,b June 15, 1890. 

iii. John Earl, 1>. Nov. 11, 18<il. 

iv. Infant Daughter, b. July 10, 1893. 



Edson — Elkim. 185 



EDSON. 

1. Timothy Alden Eosox, b. in 1770. m. Betse}', diiu. of Siunuel 
Welherbee (See), b. in 17.S1, d. in L. May 31, 185G". lie res. in L. 
from 1824 until he <1., Feb. 11, 1854. He formerly res. in Haverhill, 
where he was Selectman, 1807; Sheritl" Grafton Co.. 1813 to 1818. 
In L. he was Moderator, 1.S2G-7. J. 1*. (Hist, of Haverhill, i)p. 
118-119.) 

Ch.,— 

2. i. Samuel Aldrn, b. Haverhill, Oct. 5, 1815. 

ii. Carolina Betsey, b. L., Sept. 13, 1824. m. Josepli L. Gibb (Sec). 

2. Sa:muel Alden Edsox, son of Timothy Alden \ b. in Haverhill, 
Oct. f), 1815. m. Nov. 5, 1844. Hannah M., dan. of Thomas V'arnev, 
b. in Danville, Vt., Jnly 22, 1820, Metliodist. He res. in L. from 1824 
until he d., Jul}' IG, 1878. Clerk. Democrat. J. P. Rei)resentative. 
1869-70. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Sue Carolina, b. Dec. 10, 1810. m. Charles G. Morrison (See). 

3. ii. George Alden, b. Sept. 15, 1851. 

3. Gkohge Alden Edson, son of Samuel Alden'-, b. in L. Sept. 15, 
1851. m. Oct. 11, 187G, Clara M., dan. of J. B. Longley, b. in Chelms- 
ford, INIass., Aug. 19, 185G. He has res. in L. all his life. Merchant. 
Democrat. Town treasurer, 188G and 1890 to 1896 inc. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Bessie May, b. Sept. 21, 1878. 
ii. Harold Alden, b. Oct. 17, 1882. Student Bcston Univ. 1904. 



ELKINS. 

1. Ezra. Bliss Elkins, son of Phiiicas N., b. in Lisl)on, IMay 20, 
1812. m. Arvilla R., dan. of Stejihen Richardson, b. in Lisbon, March 
10, 1818. He res. in L. from 18GG until he d., Aug. 7, 1895. Truck- 
man. Democrat. I. O. O. F. 

Ch., b. in Lisb(jn, — 

i. Mary Walker, b. Sept. 20, 1833. m. Alexamler Mclntire (See), 

ii. Martha Maria, b. Nov. 18, 1835. m. first, Horace French, m. second, 

De.xter II. French (See). 

iii. Julia Cook, b. Aug. 21, 1838. m. George L. Russell (See). 

iv. Joanna Quiimhy, b. July 8, 1840. in. James H. Snialley (See). 

v. Deucie Caroline, b. Aug. 13, 1843. m. J. Henry Clark, hotel-keeper. 

res. Betiilehem. 

vi. Frank K., b. Dec. 10, 1S4-'), d. Lisbon, March, 1852. 

vii. Ann Eliza R., b. Dec 12, 1847, d. Lisbon, Marcii, 1852. 

viii. Jennv Lind, b. Sept. 13, 1850, d. Lisbon, Jlarcli, 1852. 

i.\. Frank P., b. April 11, 1853, d. L. 1870. 

X. Emma Arvilla, b. April 3, 1855. ni. Henry T. Goold (See). 

2. xi. Harry Bliss, b. March 5, 1857. 

xii. Abbie E., b. May ol, 1860. m. Edwin Henry Gould (See). 

2. Harry Bllss Elkixs, son of Ezra Bliss \ b. in Lisbon, ISLarch 5, 
1857. m. Dec. 25, 1880, Annie Bell, dan. of Andrew J. Dean, b. in 



186 mkiris — Elliott. 

Belfjist, Me., June 2, 18G0. He has res. in L. since 1866. Painter. 
Proliibition. Methodist. 
Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Maud Dean, b. Aug. 29. 1882. 
ii. Earl Bliss, b. Nov. 14, 1887. 



ELLIOTT. 

1. John G. Elliott, b. IMarcli 19, 1813. m. about 1838, Hannah J. 
Gritlin, b. in Newburv, Vt., March 28, 1818. She res. in L. irom 1858 
until she d., Aug. 7, 1864, Cong. He never res. in L., d. in Lunenburg, 
Vt., June 20, 1858. Republican. 

Ch., b. in Lunenbui-g, Vt., — 

i. John G., b. Feb. 20, 1830. d. Lunenburg, Vt., March 5, 1839. 
ii. ^^AiiAn J., b. Jan. 2, 1840. m. George Drown, laborer, res. St. Jolins- 

bury, Vt. 
iii. Makgaret, b. April 27, 1842. m. Frank Goodwin, policeman, res. 

Lowell, Mass. 
iv. Eliza, b. March 20, 1844, d. Lunenburg, Vt., April 12, 1849. 
V. James Griffin, b. June 11, 1845. ni. Emma Hill. Electrician, res. 

Lunenbin-g, Vt. 

2. vi. John G., b. April 7, 1847. 

vii. Susan Maria, b. iMarch 3, 1850, d. L. Sept. 3, 1874. 
viii. Eliza A., b. June 20, 1852. m. Theodore Blaisdell, machinist. He d. 
Lowell, Mas^s., Feb. 15, 1885. 
ix. Hannah Esther, b. Dec. 11, 1854. iii. Charles Sibley, laborer, res. 

Aniesbury, Mass. 
X. Henry A., b. JMay 30, 1856, d. Feb. 9, 1885. 

2. John G. P^lliott, son of Jolni G.^, b. in Lunenburg. Vt., April 7, 
1847. ni. Dec. 31, 1873, Stella Bertha, dan. of Elanson Farr (See), b. 
in L. May 27, 1855, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1857. Fanner. 
Kepuljlican. Supervisor, 1888-94-5. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Rewie Charles, b. Dec. 14, 1876. m. March 24, 1897, Wilma G. 
Hams (See). 

ii. Millie Hannah, b. Nov. 1, 1882. 

iii. Ada Maria, b. Jan. 9, 1885. 

iv. Makgakette E., b. June 12, 1896. 



ELLIOTT. 

3. Warren Elltott, son of Daniel, b. in Lunenburg, Vt., Feb. 18, 
1820. ni. ]\Iay, 1840, Rebecca, dau. of John Hunter (See), b. L. in 
1.S24, Advent. lie res. in L. from 1875 until he d., March 9, 1894. 
Laborer. Advent. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Rerecca, b. Dalton, Nov. 10, 1842. rn. George W. Morse (See). 
ii. Marv, b. L. May 24, 1844. m. 1868, Charles Parker, laborer. She d. 
Whitefieid, Nov. 7, 1870. 

4. iii. William R., b. Dalton, Nov. 5, 1846. 

iv. Susan, b. Dalton, Nov. 10, 1847. m. Russell George (See). 

5. V. Sumner, b. Dalton, July 18, 18.50. 

vi. Emma, b. Dec. 1, 1853. m. William B. Smith (See). 



Elliott. 187 

4. William R. Elliott, son of Warren ^ b. in Dnlton, Nov. 5, 184G. 
ni. Feb. 26, 18G6, Amt-lia Maria, tlau. of David Brown, b. in Canada, 
June lM. 1852. Advent. He has res. iu L. since l>i>i2. Furuier. 
Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Katie, b. Dalton, Oct. 12. 1863. in. Edwin Tibbetts 'See), 

ii. Willie li.. b. Dalton. Feb. 10, 1872. 

iii. David K., b. L. Oct. 12. Ib74. 

iv. George li., b. Dalton, July 18, 1887. 

5. Su.MNER Elliott, son of Warren ^. b. in Dalton. July 18, ]8.j0. 
in. Nov. 2.3, 18G8, M\ ra, dau. of Benjamin .Streeter. b. in Betijlebem, 
Mav 8. 1835. Advent. He has res. in L. since 1871. Farmer. 

Ch..— 

i. \V]LLiE, b. Dalton, July 17, 1871. m. Aug. 1888, Rosa Lainbc-rt. 

Laborer, res. L. 
ii. Harkv B., b. Dalton, July 11, 1873. m. Oct. 2, 189-3, Ida White. 

Laborer, res. Concord, Vt. 
iii, Frank W., b. L. Oct. 2-5, 1876. ra. June 20, 1808, Blanche N. Bolles 

(See). 
iv. .Mary Ida, b. L. March G, 1879. 
V. Grace B., b. L. Feb. 20. 1882. 
vi. Mtra Elva. b. L. April 2-5, 1886. 
vii. Flossie Lillian, b. L. Oct. 8, 1887. 
viii. Maid. b. L. Oct. 17, lb'c»0. 
Lx. Bessie Ethel, b. L. Nov. 2b, 18&2. 



ELLIOTT. 

6. Bexjamik Fostki: Elliott, son of Daniel, b. in Lunenburg. Vt., 
July 6, 1826. m. Se[)t. 18. 1850, Jane, dau. of Aaron Edmunds, b. in 
Dalton, April 9. 1823, Universalist. He has res. in L. most of the time 
since l'>32. Farmer. Universalist. Republican. Ensign 5th Co. 32d 
Regt. X. H. Militia. Mav. 184U. Co. E. 14th N. H. Inf. Private. 
G. A. R. He d. in L. .Sept. 30, 1900. 

Ch., b. in Dalton, — 

i. Sarah J., b. Dec. 185-3. m. Dec. -31, 1873, Alvin Grimes, farmer, res. 

Franconia. 
ii. Emma M., b. April 1-5, 18-57. m. 18S3, Fred C. Carr, mechanic. She J. 

St. Johnsbury, Vt., Feb. 7, 1891. 
iii. Annette, b. 18-58. m. Oct. 17, 187-5, Frank Hudson, mechanic, res. 

St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
iv. Edgar F., b. 18t;0. m. Aug. 9, 1890, Ilattie Vance, res. Danville, Vt. 



ELLIOTT. 

7. CuARLE.s Amos FIlliott. son of Chailes Franklin P^lliott. M.D.. b. 
in Somersworth. Aug. 10. Ib35. He began the study of medicine viith 
his father, completing a course of study at Bowdoin and Dartmouth 
medical schools. He sen'ed three years during the Civil War as assis- 
tant surgeon. He practised his profession in Lebanon. Me., and later 
was associated with his father in Somerswoith until failing health de- 
manded his retirement from active work. He d. March 7. 1891. He 
m. April 12. 1872, Hannah Abbie Hayes, b. Lebanon, Me.. March 25, 
1852, dau. of C\ru3 W. Hayes. She m. second, Albert F. Xute (See). 



188 EUlott — Elmer — Ely. 

Ch., — 

i. Hattie Thorn, b. Aiiff. 5, 1875, d. April 19, 1891. 
ii. CiiAKLES Haves, b. April 18, 1882. 
iii. Arthur William, b. Jan. 7, 188i. 

ELMER. 

1. Sidney Aliza Elmer, son of Orrin, b. in Elmore, Vt., Jan. 20, 
1826. ni. Sept. 3, 1857, Almira, dau. of David Hodge, b. in Colebrook, 
Nov. 15, 1832, Advent. He lias res. in L. since 1891. Glover. 
Advent. Republican. Co. H, 13th N. H. Inf. Private. 

Ch.,— 

i. Alice Valentine, b. Stew.irtstovvn, Feb. 14, 1859. unm., res. L. 

ELY. 

1. Isaac TI. Ely, from Hadley, Mass., or vicinit}', settled in Ciiarles- 
tovvn during the Revolution. He served in the siege of Boston 8 
months, 1775, in Col. Jonathan Ward's regiment (Mass.). During the 
contiict between the New Hampshire and Vermont authorities, he was 
a|)i)ointed jailer at Charlestown, 1781, and was in office when Col. 
Enoch Hale, the Siieriff of Cheshire County, was confined in the jail by 
the Vermont officials. His wife Plannah d. Oct. 5, 1790. He m. sec- 
ond, Nov. 9, 1800, Relief Stone. Four ch. by first and one by second 
marriage. (Hist. Charlestown, p. 333.) 

2. Guy Ely, son of Isaac H.\ b. in 1783. pub. first, Aug. 31, 1807, 
Nancy Wetherbee, b. in 1785, d. in St. Johnsbury, Vt., June 22, 1847, 
Cong. in. second, Merinda, dau. of Stei)hen Hassam, b. in Charles- 
town, d. in Delhi, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1856. He res. in L. from 1809 to 
1847. Blacksmith. Cong. Whig. Selectman, 1810-11-12. Moder- 
ator, 1813-19-20-1-2-4-5. Representative, 1813-14-16-17-18. Dep- 
utv sherirt", 1813 to 1818. Fire ward, 1829-30-2-4-5-8. Postmaster, 
appointed Mav 29, 1841. Capt. 5th Co., 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, 1814. 
J. P. d. Concord, Vt., Sept. 29, 1853. 

Ch., by w. Nancy, — 

3. i. George Warner, b. Charlestown, June 12, 1808. 

ii. Caroline W., b. L. June 14, 1811. m. Samuel W. Berkley (See Wil- 
liam Berkley '^). 
iii. Hannah, b. L. Oct. 28, 1816, d. L. Dec. 2, 1816. 

3. George Warner Ely, son of Gu}' -, b. in Charlestown, June 12, 
1808. m. June 5, 1832, Mary Stearns, dau. of Thomas Redington 
(See), d. in 1874. He res. in L. from 1809 to 1844. Merchant and 
scythe manufr. Cong. Selectman, 1838. Representative, 1840. 
Fire ward, 1844. J. P. d. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 6, 1876. 

Ch.,— 

i. Charles Redington, b. L. July 4, 1833. Foundry, res. Northfield, Vt. 
ii. Caroline Warner, b. L. Jan. lo, 1836. m. Barnard Douglass East- 
man (See). 
iii. George Benjamin, b. L. res. St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
iv. Henry Guv, b. L. res. St. Johnsbury, Vt. 

V. William Henderson, b. L. res. Hoosic Falls, N. Y. Merchant. 
vi. Frederick Leverett, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt. res. Montpelier, Vt. 
Bank cashier. 

(Three infants that d. young are not named.) 



E))ierson — Etnery — EngJii<h. 189 



EMERSON. 

1. .TosKi'ii C. Emeuson, I). Cunterburv, 1820, a INIcthodist clerj^yinan. 
lie ciilisU'd in the Till N. H. Inf. as cluiplain, d. in Fernandina, Fla. ; 
drowned, Feb. .'5, 1S77. His \v. was Cicelia Simpkins, b. in Eng. !Slie 
(1. in -laclvsonville, Fia., leaving two daughters and a son. 

2. AuTriuR William Emkusox, son of Joseph C.\ b. in Snnapee, 
Jan. 2H, 1860. m. Ai)ril 10, 1888, Mabel Cross, dan. of William F. 
Day, b. in Bradford. Mass., Oct. 21, 18G3. Jilditor Republican Jour- 
nal. He res. in L. from 1893 to 181)8. Is now private secretar\' of 
1). B. Plummer, Lakewood, N. J. Cong. Republican. (Book of 
J>ii)'4rapliies, Grafton Co., p. 177.) 

Ch.,- 

i. Paul Arthdr, b. Bradford, Mass., Dec. 7, 1889. 

ii. CiCELiA Day, b. Bellows Falls. Vt., Sept. 18, 1891. 

iii. Dorothy, b. L. March 2(!, 18'J5. 

iv. Kenneth Williaim Joseph, b. L. Sept. 14, 189G. 



EMERY. 

1. Ir\ Emery, son of Ira, b. in Industry, Me., Jan. 5, 1823. in. 
first, May 12, 1852, So[)liia A. Backus, d. July 29, 1879. in. second, 
October 10, 1881, Mattie M. ('otlin. He was educated in the schools 
of Industry, Me., and was licensed by the Baptists to preach, when he 
attended Bangor, JMe., Theological Seminar^' for about one year. He 
was ordained as a Free-Will l)a[)tist clerg^'nian in IndustiT, Me., Sept. 
18G7, and preached in Richmond, Me., two years; Deerfield, five ^-ears 
to May, 187G; L., two years to June, 1878 ; Lewiston, Me., as supplv, 
to JaiL, 1880; Wolfboro', to Jan. 28, 188.']; Brnnswick, ^Ic, to Jan. 
1, l.s.S,'). He then witlidrew from the Free Baptists and united with 
the Baptists, and was located in China, Me., to April, 1888 ; Chatham, 
Mass., to Oct., 1890; .Meredith, Oct., 1890,'until he d., Nov. G, 1892. 
Memi)er of Board of Trustees of JMaine State Baptist Convention. 
School Supervisor in Industry, Me. A. F. and A. M. I. O. O. F. 

Ch., by w. Sophia, — 

i. John Backus, b Industry, Me., May 20, 1853. m. July 1, 1879, Maria 

L. Tutt. Slioe-cutter. res. Lynn, Mass. 
ii. Harry Young, b. Industry, Me", Oct. 6, 18G1. m. Nov. 26, 1885, Hattie 

E. Burton. (See Augustus R. Burton.) Shoe manufr. res. Lynn, 

Mass. 
iii. Til \i;i.i;s, d. in infancy, 
iv. Wi 1,1.1 E, d. in infancy. 



ENGLISH. 

1. David English, h. in i:ng. in IGGl. m. May 27, 1G88, Eliza- 
beth Arnold. He d. in Eng., Sept. G, 170-4. Five cii. 

2. Richard English, son of David \ b. in Eng,, June 6, IGOO. m. 
Feb. 17, 1712, Mary Hinksman of Newport, R. I. He emigrated to 
America in 1710, in the brig " Swallow," and landed in Newport, R. 1. 
d. March, 1776. One ch. 



190 JEnglish — Fn dy — Everett. 

3. John English, son of Richard ^ b. Aug., 1713. m. Nov. 9, 
1737, Abigail Newcomb, d. Jan. 28, 1785. He d. Oct. 18, 1758. 

4. Abel English, son of John ^ b. Jul}' 4, 1753. m. May 15, 1777, 
Anne Calkins, of Nova ScoLia, b. in 1758, d. March 16, 1854. 

5. John English, son of Abel *, b. March 18, 1788. m. Mary, dau. 
of Benjamin Carey, of Hartland, Vt. 

6. John Waldkon PLvglish, son of John ^ b. in Waitsfield, Vt., 
June 13, 1824. m. first, March 27, 1850, Mary E. Colby, b. in Hen- 
niker, Aug. 28, 1825, d. in Hartland, Vt., Aug. 16, 1851. m. second, 
Julv 16, 1852, Melissa, dau. of Amos Hubbard (See), b. in L. Aug. 7, 
1828, Universalist. He res. in L. from 1861 until he d., May 23, 1891. 
Farmer. Universalist. Democrat. Selectman, 1869 and 1873. Super- 
visor, 1880-1-2-3. J. P. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 

Ch., b}' w. Melissa, — 

i. Frank Gary, b. IlarthuKl, Vt., Feb. 1, 1854, fl. Woodstock, Vt., Jan. 5, 
18G0. 
7. ii. Fred Hubbard, b. Woodstock, Vt., Jan. 8. 1858. 

iii. Eugene Grant, b. L. Dec. 10, 1SG5. res. Spokane, Wash. 

7. Fked Huubaud English, son of John Waldron *', b. in Wood- 
stock, Vt., Jan. 8, 1858. n\. July 31, 1882, Chirabel, dau. of Edward 
B. Richardson, b. in Lisbon, Nov. 10, 1859. He has res. in L. since 
1S64 Merchant. Democrat. Member Boaid of Health, 1892-3-1. 
jMcmher Board of Education, Union District, 1891 to 6 inc. Sec. L. 
Musical Association, 1893-4-5. Director L. Shoe Co. A. F. and A. 
]\I., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Com. Em. Com. 32° A. A. S. R. 
No ch. (liook of Biogra[)hies, Grafton Co., p. 142.) 

EUDY. 

1. William David Eudy, son of William, b. in Bethlehem, March 
15, 1841. m. Dec. 31, 1870, Maria Woodljury, dau. of Marcus Bnnvn, 
b. in Bethlehem, March 11, 1843. He has res. in L. since 1871. Far- 
mer. Methodist. Republican. Co. C, 15th N. H. Inf. Private. 
G. A. R. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Mary Grace, b. June 9, 1875. 
ii. Lkonard Angelo, b. Jan. 4, 1879. 
iii. Mabel, b. March 29, 1880, d. L. May 4, 1880. 

EVERETT. 

1. Nathaniel II. Everett, b. in N. H. April 8, 1808. m. April 25, 
1841, Mary Johnson, dau. of Isaac Stearns (See), b. in L. Nov. 27, 
1813, d. Jan. 11, 1890. He res. in L. from 1840 to 1862. Pedler. 
d. in liath, July 31, 1870. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

2. i. Charles Franklin, b. April 25, 1841. 

ii. Fred II., b. jSov. 1, 1844, d. L. Feb. 28, 1857. 

iii. Frank H., b. May 24, 1851. m. tirst, Dec. 25, 1875, Emma F. Farr. d. 
Sept. 24, 1871). nL second, Jan. 12, 1882, Mary G. Simons, res. Brad- 
ford, Vt. 

iv. Edwood Nathaniel, b. Sept. 14, 1855. m, Oct. 12, 1875, Mary G. 
Elliott, res. Bath. 



' Everett — Fairhanh. 191 

2. CiiAULKS Fkaxklin Eveuktt, soil of Nathaniel II. \ b. in L. April 
2"). IS-ll. tn. first, May, 18G4, Helen, dan. of John Bowman (Sec), b. 
in L. Fel). 20, 18i2, d.'in L. Oct. 2, 1877. tn. second, Nov. 5, 187'.», 
Isalx'I, ih\n. of Jolm Noble, b. in Kingsley Falls, P. Q., in 1844. He 
res. in L. from birth nntil about bS8(). jMachinist. lie[)iiblican. Fire 
ward. 187(J-7. A. F. and A. AL, lUirns Lodge, d. Norwich, Conn., 
Jan. 1, 1888. No ch. 

FAIRBANK. 

1. JoNATiiAX Fahjuank, witli his wif(>, (Jrace Lee, and six children, 
came from SomerI)y Parisli, A'v^est Riding, County of Yorkshire, Eng., 
and settl(>d in Dedham, INIass., about IGoU. He d. Dec. 5, 1068. 

2. GEORrxi; Fairbank, second son of Jonathan ', settled al)out lGr)7 
in the soutii part of Slierl)ni'n, now IMedway, where he d., Jan. 10, 1()82. 
He m. Aug. 26, 1G4G, Mary Adams, who d! Aug. 1703. 

3. Jonathan' Faikbank, youngest son of George '-, b. INIay 1, 1GG2. 
Llis w. Sarah d. Juh' 9, 1713. He m. second, Anna. He was a 
physician in Sherburn, where he d., 1719. 

4. (li:oK(iE Fatrbank, eldest son of Jonathan ®, b. April 14, 1G8."). 
m. Dec. 24, 1707, Lydia Gay of Wrentham. She d. 1717. lie m. sec- 
ond, 1718, Rachel Drary, d:ui. of Thomas and Rachel (Rice) Drnry of 
Framingham. He m. third. Sarah, who d. Jan. 2G, 1748. He lived 
in Framingham and Holliston. He d. 17r)3. 

5. Drury Fairbaxk, son of George* and Rachel (Drnry) Fairbank, 
b. in Holliston. May 1, 1733. m. 1758, Deborah Leland. He lived in 
Holliston, where he d., June 19, 178G. 

6. Drury Fairbank, son of Drur}- ^, b. in Holliston, Mass., Oct. 13, 
1772. m. first, May 25, 1800, Lucretia Rockwood, b. in Holliston, 
jNLiss., July 'lb, 1775, d. in Plymouth, Jan. 29, 1817. m. second, Sarah, 
dau. of Francis Worcester, granddau. of Francis, and great-granddau. 
of Francis •* (See), b. in Plvmouth, Sept. 28. 1789, d.'in L. May 21, 
185G. He res. in L. from May 3, 1820, until he d., Jan. 11, 1853. He 
grad. from P>rown University in 1797; studied theology witli Dr. Em- 
mons, of Franklin, Mass., and was ordained pastor of tlie Cong. Church, 
Plymouth, Jan. 8, 1800, where he remained until March 18, 1818. He 
Avas engaged in Home Mission work two years, and then came to L. 
He was the first pastor of tlie Cong, church of L., being installed May 
3, 1820, and holding that position until March IG, 1<S3G, wlien he was 
dismissed at his own retiuest. Treasurer and clerk of L., 183G-7-8- 
9-40-41. 

Ch., l)y w. Lucretia, all b. in Plymouth, — 

i. Jonx Mii.TOx, 1). July 19, 1801. m. Marcli 20, 1827, Meliitable Knapp. 
ii. Amanda, b. March 8, 180;1 in. Jan. 1, 1827, Samuel G. Urac'kort, mer- 
chant. He (1. St. Joliiishury, Vt., Dec. 14, 185'J. Slie d. Waltham, 
^[ass , Marcli, 18G2. 
iii. DiiURY, b. Mav 27, 1805, d. Dec. 4, 1810. 
iv. Mauy, b. Marcli ?A, 1807. m. Oct. 21, 1828, John Bacon. Slic d. St. 

Jolmsburv, Vt., Sept. 28, 18-10. 
V. Timothy U'ockwood, b. April 15, 1809. m. first, ^ept. 22, 1840, CaOie- 
rine Stevens, m. second, Mary Ann Dowse, res. St. Johnsbury, Vt. 



192 Fairhank — Fanner — Farr. 

vi. LccRETiA Ann, b. May 15, 1811. m. Jan. 24, 1838, Joseph Armington 

Ide. She d. Newport, Vt., Jan. 29, 1847. 
vii. Drurt, b. Aug. 7, 1813. m. Jan. 20, 1815, Susannali C. Owens, res. 
rhila., Pa. 

Cli., In' w. Sarah, b. in Plyinoutli. — 

viii. Harriet N , b. Sept. 22, 1818. ni. Jan. 16, 1844, Oliver T. Brown. 



FARMER. 

1. Jeuediaii FAiniER, son of Oliver, b. in Fairlee, Vt., Dec. 2.3, 
179.S. m. Lnissa, dan. of Tiiornton l>arrett, Jr., and granddan. of 
Thorntou and Abigail Barrett, b. in BeLlilebeni, May 10, 1804, d. in 
L. Jan. 24, 1890. He res. in Bethleliera until 1865, when he removed 
to this town, where he d., Aug. 15, 1871. Farmer. Republican. 

Ch., b. in Bethlehem, — 

i. Betsey, b. 1820. m. Horace Whitcomb, farmer, res. Bath, 
ii. Mei.inda H., b. Oct. 1822. ni. George Woodrow, farmer, res. Cole- 
brook. She d. Jan. 19, 1855. 
iii. Catherine P., b. 1824. m. Oct. 1845, Lucius Chickerins;, clersvman. 

He d. We.ston, Vt., Sept. 18, 1872. 
iv. William H., b. June, 182B. Fanner, d. Betldehem, March 2, 1859. 
V. Mary Ann, b. June, 1828. m. Caleb Stevens, merchant. Siie d. Bethle- 
hem, Aug. 9, 1876. 
vi. John, b. Sept. 1831, d. Bethlehem, Sept. 8, 1833. 
vii. Ludame, b. 1834, d. Bethlehem, May 1, 1840. 

viii. Lucv E., b. March, 1836. ni. Darius L. Guernsey, insurance agent. She 
d. Concord, June 15, 18G1. 
ix. Elvii!a S., b. June G, 1838. ni. Ambrose Blandin, farmer. She d. 
Betldehem, Dec. 7, 1890. 
X. .John P., b. 1840. m. first, March 4. 18G9, Clarinda W. Brooks. She d. 
Franklin, Mass., March 4, 1876. m. second, Jennie M. King. Banker, 
res. Sioux Rapids, Iowa. 
xi. Sarah, b. Dec. 28, 1842. m. Noah Farr i« (See). 
xii. Dyer J., b. June, 1850. unm., d. New Hampton, May 26, 1873. 



FARR. 

Thomas Farr, probably not a son of George Farr, w\ns an early resi- 
dent of Lynn, JNIass. His sons were Stephen, Jonathan, Thomas, and 
John. 



Stephen Farr, son of Thomas, was a soldier in King Philip's War, 




other children, John, Samuel, Wary, and Thomas, were probably h 
in Stow, Mass. The children and grandchildren were distributed in 
Stow, Littleton, and Acton. 

Samuel Farr, son of Stephen, m. Hannah Whitney, dan. of Richard 
and Elizabeth (Sawtell ) Whitney of Stow, and Hannah Farr was named 
in the will of her father. Their children were : Samuel, Daniel, Jona- 
than, Abraham, Lydia, Hannah, Elizabeth, and Hep.sibah. 



Farr. 103 

1. Saju'el P\\i:it, soil of Saimiel, is the ancestor of the Littleton 

families bearing the name. He m. Abigail , and settled in Stow, 

JNIass. He sold his Cann in Stow l)y a deed dated 17G1, a(;knowledged 
17il*i, and riMnoved to Ciiesterfield, where he purchased, ]\I;irch 30, 17(>4, 
lots 1) and 11 in tlie loth range. He signed the Association Test 1 77(!, 
and his name annually apijcars n[)on tiie tax list of Chesterfield until 
about 171)0. 

2. KuKNEZKU Fx\UR, SOU oC Saiiiuel \ b. in Stow, INIass., Aug. IS, 
17r)0. in. Feb. (5, 1777, Marv Titus, b. May 13, 1753 or 4, daii. of 
Joseph and INlary (Haslvins) Titus. He was a minute-man, and was 
called into service in a company commanded by Lieut. Oliver Col)leigh 
in the summer of 1777. He came from (Miesterlield to Littleton about 
1800, and d. here Feb. lo, 1833. His widow d. .Ian. 23, 1840. 

Ch., b. in Chesterfield, — 

•\. i. Ebenkzer, 1). .Ian. 2fi, 1778. 

4. ii. NoAii, b. Dec. 8, 177U. 

iii. Mary, b. March 15, 1782. ni. Levi Ilildreth (See). 

5. iv. I'lTus, b. .luly 9, 1784. 
(). V. Elijah, b. July b, 1786. 

7. vi. Joseph, b. July 6, 1788. 

vii. I5en,tamin, b. Miirch 15, 179'. 

viii. LcciNDA, b. 17'.t."). in. Timothy Nurse (See). 

3. Ebpznezer Fahr, son of Ebenezer^, b. in Chesterfield, .Tan. 2(;. 
1778. m. in 1799, Sarah, dau. of Ephraiin Wheeler, b. in Chesterfield, 
June 28, 177G, d. in L. March 2, 1848, Cong. He res. in L. from 180G 
until he d., April, 1852. Farmer. 

Ch.,— 

i. Fannie, b. Cheslerfiehl, Jan. ]2, 1800. ni. Frank Whhney, fanner. She 
(1. Nashua, 1872. 

8. ii. Haskell, b. Chesterfield. Oct. 1803. 

iii. Lovica, b. Ciiesterfield, 1804. ni. Samuel Towne (See). 

iv. Ehenezer, b. L. 1800, d. 1877. Mason. 

9. V. Lorenzo, b. L. 1801». 
vi. Eveline, b. L. 1809. m. Henry Thomas (See). 

Susan W., b. L. 1812. m. Jothani S. Bemis, farmer. She d. N. Y. 1878. 
LuciNDA, b. L. 1814. pub. Uec. 12, 1832, Jesse Mardene, farmer. She 

d. L. Feb. 1847. 
Sarah, b. L. 1816. m. Francis W. Bemis, farmer. She d. L. 18i;(). 
Ei'HRAui W.,b. L. Oct. 11, 1817. 
Norman, b. L Sept. .'10, 1819. 

4. Noah Farr, son of Ebenezer-, b. in Chesterfield, Dec. 8, 1779. 
m. Jan. 25, 1803, Lydia, dan. of John Cobleigh, b. in Chesterfield, June 
14, 1784, d. in L. Dec. 8, 1856, Cong. He res. in L. from l'S03 until 
he d., April 2, 1842. Farmer. Cong. Deacon. Whig. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

12. i. Oilman, b. Jan. 8, 1808. 
i:i. ii. John, b. Mav 22, 1810. 

14. iii. pHiLANDER,'b. Feb. 21, 1812. 

iv. Deborah M., b. Aug. 12, 1814, d. L. Dec 5, 18.30. 

V. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 21, ISIG. m. Noah Gile (See). -" 

vi. PiiiNiSA, b. .Jan. 1, 181',i. ni. ^Marshall I). Cobleigli (See).": 

15. vii. Nelson Cobleigh, b. .lune 18, 1824. 

5. Titus Farr, son of Ebenezer'-, b. in Chesterfield, July 9, 1784. 
m. in 180G, Abigail Whitney, b. in Chesterfield, May 19, 1785, d. in L. 

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11. 


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194 Farr. 

April 5, 1862. She m. second, Joseph Farr (See). Titns res. in L. 
from 1803 until he d., May 10, 1827. P^araier. 
Ch., b. in L., — ■ 

i. Mart, b. June 21, 1800, d. Jan. 25, 1890. iinm., d. L. 

ii. Louisa, m. Moses Rix. She d. Oct. 9, 1894. 

iii. SopnuoNiA, b. Sept. 21, 1812. ni. Charles Closson (See). 

iv. Marilla, b. Aug. 21, 1814. ni. Natlian Applebee-^ (See). 

16. V. Elanson, b. Feb. 19, 1819. 
vi. RosiNA, m. Benjamin Lowd. 

vii. Alba A., pub. Dec. 20, 1848, Maria Crosby, res. Metliuen, Mass. 
viii. S vRAPHiNA, b. 1821. ni. Feb. 5, 1840, Uansom Smitii. He d. Gorham. 
ix. Alfred, b. 1824, d. Cal. 

6. Elijah Farr, son of EI)enezcr-, b. in Chesterfield July 5, 1786. 
ni. Oct. 8, 1812, Polly Burnhaui. He res. in L. from 1806 until he d., 
July 29, 1846. Farmer. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Olive, b. March 8, 1813, d. L. May 1. 1818. 

ii. NoAii Titus, b. July 19, 1814. ( 

iii. Charles Ci>ark, b. Oct. 15. 1816. 

iv. Amanda, b. Dec. 21, 1818. pub. Aug. 20, 1842, George II. Palmer. 

17. V. Alpha Burnham, b. March 22, 1821. 
vi. Caroline Rorins, b. Oct. 15, 182M 

vii. Mauy Danforth, b. May 21, 1820. pub. Aug. 31, 1840, Samuel W. 
Cushman. 

7. JosErH Farr, son of Ebenezer -, b. in Chesterfield, Jul}- 6, 1788. 
m. first, Ma}-, 1816, Betse}' Danfortli, b. in Templeton, Mass., July 30, 
1788, d. in L. Aug. 16, 1833. m. second, March, 1835, Abigail Whit- 
ney, widow of Titus Farr (See), b. in Chesterfield, JNIay 19, 1785. d. 
in L. Aprils, 1862. Cong. He res. in L. from 1803 until he d., March 
29, 1874. Farmer. 

Ch., bj- w. Betsey, b. in L., — 

i. Betsey, b. March 21, 1818. m. Douglas Robins (See). 
ii. Adaline, b. May 10, 1820. m. Dec. 22, 1842, Loomis Wells, farmer. 

He d. Sept. 24, 1890. She d. Granby, Vt., April 4, 1874. 
iii. Cyrus Danforth, b. April 22, 1823, d. L. March 9, 1850. 

18. iv. John Wilder, b. May 20, 1825. 

V. Elmira Green, b. March 12, 1828, d. L. Dec. 12, 1829. 

8. Ha.skell Farr, son of Ebenezer^, b. in L. Oct. 1803. m. Betse}-, 
dau. of Natlianiel Ilurlbutt, b. in Dalton in 1808, d. in L. in 1847. He 
res. in L. from biith to 1867. Farmer, d. in Taunton, Mass., June, 
1887. 

Ch., b. in L.,— 

i. EvALiNE, d. in L. 

ii. Betsey Jane, d. L. 1846. 

iii. Louisa, ni. Charles Fisk, farmer. She d. Dalton, Dec. 25, 1862. 

iv. Alba, b. April 30, 1841. Farmer, d. Dalton, Oct. 1869. 

V. Edmund N., b. July 29, 1842. Mechanic, res. New Bedford, Mass. 

vi. Laura J., b. Sept. 17, 1845. m. Aug. 12, 1872, Henry F. Walker, pro- 
vision merchant. She d. Taunton, Mass., April 1, 1895. 

vii. ELiz\i!ETH,b. 1847. res. Dalton. 

9. I^ORENzo Farr, son of Elienezer ^ b. in L. March 11, 1809. ni. 
Dec. 27, 1834, Eliza, dau. of Aaron Edmunds, b. in Dalton, April 15, 
1814, d. in Boston, Mass., Feb. 1891. He res. in L. from birth to 
1839. Farmer, d. in Dalton, Nov. 25, 1884. 



Farr. 195 

Ch., I), in Dalton, — 

i. Sumner, b. Marcli 18, 1830. m. May 12, 1809, Ann Clark. Farmer. 

res. Dalton. 
ii. Laura, b. Aug. 18, 1840. ni. Leonard Bowker, book-keeper. He d. 

Boston. Mas.s., 1894. 
iii. Eliza Ann, b. 1842, d. young. 
iv. Edwin, b. Dec. 14, 1845. ni. Ella Wallace. Physician, res. Boston, 

Mass. 
V. Henry, b. 1847, d. 3'0)nig. 
vi. Sauah, b. 1849, d. young. 

10. EiMiK.uM W. Faku, son of Ebenezer ^, b. in L.Oct. 11, 1817. ni. 
March 20, 1840, Lovina, dan. of John Hunter (See), b. in L. Marcii, 
l.S2(), Methodist. He res. in \j. (Voni birth to 1840; has now renewed 
his residence iiere. Constable and collector. Farmer. iMethodist. 
A. F. and A. M. 

Ch.,— 

i. Charles J., b. L. Dec. 3, 1840, d. Fair Oaks, Va., June 5, 18G2. fitli 

N. H. Inf. 
ii. George VV., b. Boston, :\Iass., Dec. 12, 185.3. ni. first, 1875, I. Eva 

Moulton. Slie d. 1877. m. second, 1882, Pauline Duard. He d. Ro.\- 

bury, Mass., Dec. 25, 1883. 

11. Normal Fauu, son of Ebenezer^, b. in L. Sei)t. 30. 1819. ni. 
Nov. 23, 1847, Mary, dau. of John Hunter, b. in L. Nov. 22, 1828. d. 
in Dalton, July 30, 1870. He res. in L, in 3-outh, and from 1870 to 
1880. Farmer. Democrat, d. in Bethlehem, Feb. 20, 1887. 

Ch., b. in Dalton, — 

i. Elbiudge, b. Jan. 31. 1850, d. Dalton, Sept. 7, 1850. 

ii. CuuTis T., b. July 29, 1851. m. Jan. 1, 1881, Mary Lafrance. Laborer. 

res. Dalton. Divorced, 

iii. Mary, b. May 2, 1852 ni. Marcli 27, 1874, Lewis Pyer, laborer, res. L. 

iv. John, b. July 27, 1855, d. Dalton, Nov. 7, 1803. 

V. Lizzie, b. May 2, 1857, d Dalton, Feb. 20, 1870. 

vi. Sarah, b. IMarcli 9, 1800, d. Dalton, Nov. 22, 1802. 

vii. Laura, b. April 5, 1803, d. Dalton, May, 1807. 

viii. Alice, b. Oct. 10, 1807. ni. Bernice Pennock (See). 

12. GiLMAN Farr, son of Noah \ b. in L. Jan. 8, 1808. m. April G, 
1831, Philena, dau. of Abijah Allen (Sec), b. in L. Nov. 16, I80i), d. 
in L. June 28, 1878, Cong. He res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Cong. 
Republican, d. in L. Dec. ib, ISO'J. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Lydia Cobleigh, b. Feb. 21, 1833. m. Martin W. Hatch (See). 

19. ii. Noah, b. Dec. 10, 1837. 

iii. Julia Allen, b. April 28, 1838. m. March 20, 1801, Benjamin F. Lane, 
farmer, res. Whitefield. 

20. iv. Theron Allen, b. Dec. 28, 1839. 

v. Almira Allen, b. July 31, 1842. ni. Nov. 5, 1864, William I). Thomp- 
son, hotel-keeper, res. Bath, 
vi. Philena Allen, b. Jan. 8, 1849. m. Irving Allison Watson (See). 

13. John Farr, son of Noah*, b. in L. Ma}- 22, 1810. m. first, 
March 5, 1833, Trvphena, dau. of Joseph Morse'' (See), b. in Haver- 
hill, Oct. 27, 1809,' d. in L. April 27, 1851, Cong. m. second, May 18, 
1852, Elizabeth, dau. of Levi Morrill, and widow of Zadock Bownuin, 
b. in Wliitefield, Sept. 14, 1810, d. in Nashua, Aug. 3, 1801, Cong, 
m. third, Oct. 8, 1862, Emma Mary, dau. of Henry Hall, and widow of 
George Storrs Woolson (See), b. in Guildhall, Vt., March 24, 1833, 
Cong. He res. in L. all his life, excei)t 1847 and 8, when he was in 



196 Farr. 

Glover, Vt. He was edneaUMl in the district schools, commenced the 
study ol" law witli William J. Bellows and C W. Rand, in 1852, and 
was admitted to the Har in Ilaverhill, Sept. 1854. He practised law in 
L. for thirt}" years. Among his printed articles are a I'eport of the 
Commission to consider matters relating to the Winnepesaukee Lake 
Cotton and Woollen Maniifactnring Company, 1879, and historical 
articles in the Littleton "• Argus." Tiie law firms he was connected 
with were : Rand & Farr, 1853 to 4 ; Bellows & Farr, 1854 to 1) ; John 
Farr & Son, 1M(]7 to 73. Cong. Deacon. Democrat, Whig, and Re- 
publican. Selectman, 1840 and 1853. Deputy sheriff, 1840 to 1846 inc. 
Co. Commissioner, 1862-G8. Member J'oard of Education, Union 
Distiict, and Treasurer, 1875 to 9 inc^ Lake Commissioner. 1879. 
]\Iember of Constitutional Convention. 1.S7G. State Delegate to Loyalist 
National Convention, Phila., 1866. Town Treasurer, 1S54. Prest. L. 
National Bank, 1871 to 88, and Director to 1891. Prest. L. Savings 
Bank, 1871 to 80, and Director to 1892. Police Justice, Feb. 24, 187^7, 
to April 9, 1880. J. P. d. in L. Oct. 12, 1892. (Biog. G. and C. Bar 
Assn., Vol. 2, p. 549.) 
Ch., l)y w. Trypiiena, — 

i. Cat?oline Ely, b. L. Dec. 22, 1833, d. L. Dec. 16, 1830. 

21. ii. Geouge, b. L. Feb. 12, 18.30. 

iii. Ellen Maky, b. L. April 21,1837. m. Dec. 7, ISOO, James A.Page, 

res. Haverhill. 
iv. John, b. L. Dee. 7, 1838. umiL, res. Orlando, Fla. A. Y. and A. M. 

22. V. EvARTS WoKCESTER, b. L. Oct, 10, 1840. 

vi. Caroline, b. L. March I'J, 1843. m. Benjamin Franklin Page (See). 

23. vii. Charles Albert, b. Glover, Vt., Feb. 5, 1848. 

Ch., by w. Emma, — 

viii. Stella 11. , b. L. Feb. 12, 1865. unm., res. L. 

14. Philander Faur, son of Noah'*, b. in L. Feb. 21, 1812. m. 
first, July 20, 1837, Amanda, dau. of Comlbrt Day (See), b. in 
Chesterfield in 1815, d. in L. April 20, 1869. m. second, March 29, 
1871, Susan F., dau. of Nathan Morse, b. in Concord, Vt., in 1819. 
He res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Cong. Repul)lican. Appointed 
Lieut. Uth Co. 32d Regt. N. IL Militia, April 9, 1838 ; vacatetl March 
17, 1839. d. in L. June 11, 1874. 

Ch., b. in L. , — 

i. Persis, b. Feb. 17, 1840. m. James W. Robins. 

ii. Comfort Day, b. June 23, 1846. m. Nov. 7, 1874, Ella C. Bailey, res. 
Detroit, Midi. 

15. Nelson Cobleigii Farr, son of Noah ^ b. in L. June 18, 1824. 
m. first, Aug. 24, 1845, Augustia A. Smith, b. in Lancaster, Jan. 15, 
1826, d. in Bethlehem, June 25, 1858, Cong. m. second, JNLa}' 1. 
1860, Sophronia L., dau. of Lorenzo D. Fisher (See), b. in L)alton, 
Oct. 27, 1831. She m. first, Jonathan W. Wallace, ra. third, George 
D. Lewis (See). Cong. Nelson res. in L. nearly all his life. Mer- 
chant. Cong. Deacon. Republican. Director L. National Bank, 
1875-9 inc. Director L. Savings Bank, 1871-85. J. P. A. F'. and 
A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Com. He d. in L. March 7, 
1884. 

Ch., by w. Sophronia, — 

i. Infant Son, b. L. xVug. 17, 1862. d. L. Aug. 17, 1862. 



Farr. 197 

16. Ei-A\soN Faku. son of Titus •\ b. Feb. 19, 1819. ni. Oct. 21, 
18-13, IhiniKih Clark, dan. oCElxniezer Rix, b. in Dalton, Feb. 7. 1822. 
INIethodist. He res. in L. all lii.s lite. Farmer. Methodist. liei)ub- 
lican. d. in L. Ai)ril 15, 1880. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Gkoroe W., 1). Sei)t. 18, 181(). in. liattie Deal. He d. Sacramento, 
Cal., .Ausr. 28, 1881. 
24. ii. IIknuv IIikam, h. Feb. 24. 1849. 

iii. E.Mii.v W., 1), June 8, 1850. m. Aug. 15, 1874, George Iv Fuller, car- 

])enter, res. Lawrence, Mass. 
iv. Charles T., b. Feb. 10, 1852, d. Methuen, Mass., April 20, 1877. 
V. EsTELi,A H , b. May 27, 1855. ni. John G. Elliott- (See). 
vi. Ada M., b. Dec. 18, 1850. Clerk, res. Lawrence, Mass. 

17. Alpha Buhxham Fakk. son of Elijah •', b. in L. iNIarch 22. 1S21. 
m. Oct. G, 1842, Betsey Melvin. dan. of Peter Blanchard, b. in Groton, 
June 9, 1822. He "res. in L. iVoni birth until 1836. For three 
years City Marshal of Lowell, Mass. Adjutant of Gth Mass. Inf. Col. 
"2(!th Mass. Inf. After the war was in the Boston Custom House 
twelve years, d. in Runinev, July 4, 1879. (Granite Monthly, Feb. 
1894, p"; 75.) 

Ch., — 

i. Kate, b. in Groton, Jan. (5, 18G1. in. June 20, 1881, Warren G. Chase, 
lumber nianufr. res. Plymouth. (Adopted.) 

18. John Wilder Faur, son of Joseph ', b. in L. May 2(5, 1825. m. 
first, Sept. 12, 1855, p:iiza D.. dan. of Samuel Phelps, b. in Grantham, 
Ont., July 24, 1838, d. in L. May 22, 1861. m. second, Dec. 29, 1863, 
Alwilda Pollina, dau. of Erastns Lane, Jr., b. in Lancaster, Dec. 29, 
1840. Cong. He has res. in L. all his life except ten years, from 1847 
to 1857. Farmer. Cong. Kepul)lican. Representative, 1895-6. 
Master White Mt. Grange,"l 883 4-5-92-3. Mem])er of the Advisory 
Council of the World's Congress Au.xiliary on Farm Culture and Cereal 
Industry, also a member of the World's Agricultural Congresses con- 
vened at Chicago during the World's Fair. 

Ch., I)}- w. Eliza, — 

i. Marietta Phelps, b. Grantham, Ont., June 14, 1856. m. Nov. 20, 1880, 

Alba A. Glovier, clergyman. She d. Lisbon, Dec. 1, 1882. 
ii. Nellie Eliza, b. L. March 15, 18G1. unm., res. L. 

Ch., by w. Alwilda, b. in L., — 

iii. Edward Cyrus, b. April 2-3, 1805. unm. Farmer, res. Orange, 
iv. Joseph Erastus, b. July 27, 1807, d. L. Feb. 15, 1869. 

V. Almira Lillian, b. Mav 20, 1871. m. Spooner. res Franconia. 

vi. John- Wilder, b. .July 20, 1875. ni. May 6, 1890, Lula Emma Bedell, 
dau. of Curtis (See), res. L. 

19. XoAH Farr, son of Gilman i-, b. in L. Dec. 10, 1837. m. first, 
Dec. 17, 1867, Marv, dau. of Gideon Griggs (See), b. in L. JNIay 7, 
1834, d. in L. Mav 7, 1869, Cong. m. second. Nov. 8, 1870, Sarah A., 
dau. of Jedediah Farmer (See), b. in Bethlehem, Dec. 28, 1842, Cong. 
He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Republican. Treasurer Town 
School Board, 1892-3-4. Rei)resentative, 1899-1900. 



198 Farr. 

Cli., by w. Sarah, b. in L., — 

i. Arthur Noah, b. Dec. 21, 1871. in. Nov. 2, 1897, Georgie M. Rounsc- 

val. res. L. Farmer, 
ii. Alrekt Leroy, b. May 9, 1878. 

20. Theron Allen Farr, sou of Gilman^-, b. in L. Dec. 28, 1839. 
ni. Nov. 17, 1873, Alice Hale, dan. of ]\Iarquis L. Goold (See), b. in L. 
Feb. 8, 1848, Cong. He has re.s. in L. all his life. Cleric. Republican. 
Member Board of Health, 1892-3-4. Captain Co. G, 5th N. H. Inf. ; 
mustered out as 1st Lieut. G. A. II. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Walter Herbert, b. Oct. 20, 1874. d. L. Nov. 4, 1898. 
ii. Harry Marquis, b. Nov. 18, 1878. 

21. George Farr, sou of John ^'^, b. in L. Feb. 12, 1836. m. Jan. 
11, 1871, Eliza Caroline, dan. of James Boyntou, b. in Jefferson, Me., 
Sept. 22, 184.5, Episcopal. Prest. Woman's Relief Corps, 1887-8. 
He res. in L. all his life. Hotel-keeper. Republican. Grad. Dart. 
Coll. 1862. Selectman, 1884-5. Moderator, 18<85 to 90, and 1894-5. 
Member Board of Education, Union District, 1868-9 and 1880 to 86 
inc. ; and Treasurer, 1880 to 84 inc. De[)uty sheriff, 1870 to 77 inc. 
Prest. L. Musical As.sociation, 1888-9. Police Justice, April 9, 1880, 
to Marcli 19, 1895. Department Commander G. A. R. for N. H. 1886. 
Commander Marshal Sanders Post, G. A. R., 1882. Delegate to 
National Encampment, G. A. R., 1884-5-6. Director L. Savings 
Bank, 18,S!J to 95. Prest. N. H. Grange Fair Association, 1894. Mas- 
ter of Northern N. II. Pomona Grange, 1888 to 1892 inc. Capt. Co. 
I), 13th N. H. Inf. A. F. and A. M.,^Burns Lodge. I. O. O. F., N. G. 
(N. H. Men). lie d. L. March 19, 1895. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Grace Emma, b. Dec. .3, 1871. m. Herbert K. Hallett (See). 
ii. Gertrude Tryphkna, b. Sept. 15, 1S73. ni Jan. 6, 189G, William 

Stewart Kenney. res. L. Hotel cleric, 
iii. Leslie Boynton, b. Dec. 1, 1878. Student Dart. Coll. 1902. 

22. EvARTS Worcester FArr, son of John *^ b. in L. Oct. 10, 1840. 
m. May 19, 1861, Ellen Frances, dau. of Augustus Burpee, b. in New 
Hampton, Nov. 14, 1840, Episcopal. He res. in L. all his life. He 
was educated in L. common schools, and Thetford Academ}- ; entered 
Dart. Coll. Class of 1863, and attended one term. P^nlisted in 2d Regt. 
N. H. Inf., and was made Capt. of Co. G ; lost his right arm in battle 
of Williamsburg, Va. ; was promoted to Major of the 11th Regt., and 
served until close of the war. He commenced the study of law in 1860 
with his father, .lohn Farr, and was admitted to the Bar at Lancaster, 
July, 1867. He entered into partnership with his father under tlie firm 
name of John Farr & Son, where he remained until 1873, when his 
father retired. He remained in practice in L. until he d., Nov. 30, 1880. 
He was Dept.-As.sessor 1864 to 1869, and Assessor of Internal Reve- 
nue, 1869 to 72 ; Member of 46th Congress, 1879, until he d. Elected 
to 47th Congress. Councillor, 1876 ; Solicitor of Grafton Co., 1873 
and 1876 to 9 ; Member Board of Education, Union District, 1871 to 4 
inc. ; Prest. L. Musical Association, 1878 to 80 inc. ; first Commander 
Marshal Sanders Post, G. A. R., 1879 ; Delegate to Right Worthy Grand 



Farr — Fi'r<juson — Finni<jan. 199 

Lodge Good Templars, 1868; Notary I'liblic; J. P. Stute; Kcpubli- 
ciui ; A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. (Cong. Memoir, pub. l.ssi.) 
Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Ida Louise, b. April '2r,, 18G3. m Jan. .'M, 1884, Edwin Cliild Miller, 
piano maniifr., Wakefield, Mass. Mrs. Miller is a graduate of Wel- 
it'sley. She was tlie founder of the Society, " I)aii<;jhters of New 
Hampshire," and is now president of the organization. She is a 
zealous member of I). A. K.. and has been an efficient and f)opular 
rejient of the orfraiiizaiioii. VA\., Bauhaua, b. Hoston, Mass., Aug. 30. 
188.5. IIknuy F., b. Melrose, Mass., Nov. 18, 1M87. 
ii. Hkkhkkt Augustus, b. Oct. oO, 18G5. ni. March .30, 18'J4, Catherine 

Kllen Clarke, res. Hoston. 
iii. Edith May, b. Sept. 5, 1872, d. Wakefield, Mass., June 11, 1801. 

23. C11ARLE.S Albert Farr, son of John ^^, b. in Glover, Vt., Feb. 
5, 1848. m. Se|)t. 22, 1869, Florence Sybil, (lau. of Curtis Coe Bow- 
niJin (See), b. in L. Aug. 30, 1848, d. in L. Feb. 11, 1866, Cong. He 
has res. in L. since 184'.). INIerchant. Cong. Deacon. Republican. 
Knight of Honor. Member Board of Education, Union District, 1873 
and'l890. Secretary of Law and Order League, 1888 to 1892. 

Ch., — 

i. HiiLKN May, b. L. Aug. 12, 1872 m. Aug. 24, 1893, Howard xM. Ballon, 
teacher. 

24. Henry Hiram Fark, son of Klanson ^'', b. in L. Feb. 21. 1849. 
m. April 4, 1873, Sarah Marion, dau. of Abner Curtis, b. in Paris, Me., 
Oct. 27, 1855. He res. in L. all his life. Glover. Republican, d. in 
L. May 5, 1894. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Bertha Estella, b. July 2f), 1874. m. Oct. 28, 18'J0, Arthur S. (ireene. 

res. L. 
ii. Charles, b. Nov. 14, 187-5, d. L. Dec. 5, 1875. 

FERGUSON. 

1. George Washixgtox Ferguson, b. in Lyman (now ^lonroe), 
Aug. 15, 1829. ni. Sept. 19, 1865, Sophia A., dau. of Willard Bowman 
(See), b. in L. Julv 21, 1837. He res. in L. from 1865 until he d., 
March 6, 1H69. Farmer. Lieut. Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. A. F. and 
A. M., Burns Lodge. 

FERGUSON. 

2. John Ferguson, son of Thomas, b. in Canada, Juh- 1, 1866. m. 
June 15, 1893, Bell, dau. of Edward Buckley (See), b. in L. July 5, 
1868. He has res. in L. since 1881. Glover. Democrat. No ch. 

FINNIGAN. 

1. Patrick J. Finnigan, son of iVIichael, b. in Co. Westmctho, Ire- 
land, March 20, 1843. unm. He was educated in (icorgetown 
University, D. C, and completed his studies at Woodstock Coll., Md., 
of which the Jesuit Fathers were the in.structors. He was ordained a 
Roman Catholic priest at Baltimore, Md., and has had charge of Ivouian 
Catholic chtu'ches as follows: Portland, Me. ; Lebanon, and in charge 
of L. and Claremont, 1877 to 81; Clareraont, 1881 to date. 



200 Fisher — Fish. 



FISHER. 

1. Lorenzo Dow Fisher, son of Thomas G., b. in Alstead, Oct. 8, 
1806. m. Nov., 1830, Eliza B., dau. of Joel Crandall, b. in Dalton, 
March 30, 1808, d. in L. July 27, 1880, Methodist. He res. in L. from 
1855 until he d., March 26, 1872. Chair manufr. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in Dalton, — 

i. SoPHHONiA L., b. Oct. 27, 1831. m. first, Jan. 15, 1853, Jonathan W. 
Wallace, merchant. He d. Arlinfjton, Mass., March IG. 1857. m. 
-second. May 1, 18G0, Nelson C. Farr (See), mercliant. He d. L. 
March 7, 1884. 

2. ii. Aaron Dow, b. Nov. 13, 1834. 

iii. Eliza Ann, b. Aug. 13, 1838, d. L. June 16, 1857. 

iv. Oriiin Martin, b. Sept. 12, 1842. m. Sept. 12, 1865, Rose N. Young. 

Clerk, res. Rockland, Mass. 
V. RosicTTA, b. July 6, 1850. m. Aug. 22, 1874, Henry H. Lowell, farmer. 

res. Rockland, Mass. 

2. Aaron Dow Fisher, son of Lorenzo Dow \ b. in Dalton, Nov. 
13, 1S34. m. Nov. 20, 1860, Annette, dan. of Nathan Applebec- (See), 
b. in L. July 28, 1840, Methodist. lie has res. in L. since 1855. Car- 
penter. Methodist. Democrat. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 
Commander St. Gerard Com., 1882-3. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Nellie Eliza, b. Oct. 31, 18G1. m. Henry W. Quimby (See). 

ii. Caukie Sophkonia, b. Aug. !), 18G3. in. Sept. 17, 1890, William H, 

Graves, policeman, res. Cambridge, Mass. 
iii. Geokge Frank, b. July 3, 18G5. Farmer, unm , res. L. 

3. iv. Iu)ward Martin, b. April 14, 1870. 

3. Edward Martin Fisher, son of Aaron Dow'-, b. in L. April 14, 
1870. m. Jan. 30, 1805, Nellie A., dau. of John Smith Davis (See), 
b. in L. Dec. 8, 1873, Cong. He has res. in L. all his life. Merchant. 
Democrat. No ch. 

FISHER. 

4. Hknrv Jay Fisher, son of Edward E., b. in N. Y. City, May 7, 
1849. in. first, Dec. 24, 1870, Helen Lovina, dau. of John Carlton 
Nurse (See), b. in L. Dec. 26, 184i), d. in L. June 11, 1892, Metho- 
dist, m. second, Aug. 28, 1893, Lizzie Joanna, dau. of Silas Wheeler 
(See), b. Bethleliem, Feb. 6, 1867. Ho res. in L. from 1869 until 1896. 
Painter. Republican. A. F. and A. ]\L, Burns Lodge. N. G., Lafay- 
ette Lodge, L O. O. F. C. P. L. Encampment. 

Ch., by w. Helen, b. in L., — 

i. Mary Helen, b. Aug. 18, 1871, d. L. Sept. 18, 1878. 

ii. Eddie Carlton, b. Dec. 2, 1877, d. L. Sept. 25, 1878. 

iii. Flossie May, b. April 18, 1880. 

iv. Henry Carlton, b. Dec. 6, 1882. 



FISK. 

1. William Fisk, b. in Stoddard, N. IT., April 13, 1779. m. first, 
Louise Ashcroft, b. in Vt. m. second, Betsey Taylor, m. third, in 
1S27, Adaline M., dau. of Jonathan Dyke (See), b. in Springfield, July 



Fink — Fitch. 201 

G, l.SOS. lie res. in L. from 1800 until lie d, Auo-. 5, 1870. Private 
2r)tli Kegt. U. S. Inf.. IS 12. His widow, Adaline, d. L. Marcli 2.'), 
189i). 
Ch.,- 

2. i. WiLLi.vM, b. Caveiidisli, Vt., Feb. 15, 1824. 

ii. CuAitLiiS, b. Dalloii, 1826. in. first, Louisa Farr. ni. seooiul, Lovisa 

Stearns. Farmer, re.s. Cal. 
iii. Bi:N.rAMiN, b. Dalton, 1828. m. Emily Smitli. Farmer. He d L. 

March 10, 1899. She d. Fob. 1884. 
iv. Lucv Ann, b. Dalton, 18:'>-">. m. George W. Fidler (See). 
V. Simeon, b. Dalton, 183(3. m. Laura Gage. Fanner. She d. Dalton, 

Nov. 17, 1804. 
vi. Faxny Kmma, b. Dalton, 1842. m. William Hunt, mill-liand. res. 

Lancaster, 
vii. Richard, b. Dalton, 1H4.J. 

3. viii. Kylan E., b. Dalton, Mav 7, 1845. 

4. i.\. liuKT IIenrv, b. L. March 24, 1848. 

X. Eugene, b. Dalton, 1849, d. 18.'>l). 
xi. George, b. L. 185.'!. m. Ida -lohnson. Farmer, res. Hanover. 

2. William Fisk, .son of William ', 1). in Cavendish, Vt.. Fi;!). 1.5, 
1S21. m. Jane E., dau. of Ei-astii.s Gage, h in Newbin-y, Vt., d. in L. 
March, 1883. He res. in L. from ISGG until about 1878. Farmer. 

Ch., — 

i. Jennie, b. Lyme, d. young. 

ii. Leona, 1). Lyme, .March 4, 1854 m. Nov. 25, 1875, William Rose- 
brooks, res. Carroll. 
0. iii. Henry William, b. L. Dec. 10, 1855. 

iv. Jennie, b. Lyme, Jan. 28, 1858. m. Frank Wiiitcomb. res. Dalton. 

3. RvL.VN E. FiSK, son of William ^ 1). in Dalton, May 7, 184.5. m. 
July 18, 1881, Mary, dau. of Jose|)h Palmer, b. in Hanover, Oct. 1, 
1815. He res. in L. from 1875 until ho d., Jan. 20, 1892. Farmer. 
Democrat. 

Ch., — 

1. Harry B., b. L. Oct. 19, 1884. 

4. Burt Hknry Fisk, son of William \ b. in. L. March 24, 1848. 
m. Jan. I'J, 1887, Delia Lydia, dau. of Jessie Leavenworth Rowe (See), 
b. in Parton, Canada, iNIay 20, 18GG. He has res. in L. all his life. 
Farmer. Democrat. 

5. Henry William Fisk, son of William '-, b. in L. Dec. 10, 1855. 
m. Oct. 21, 1876, Ivah Bell, dau. of Augustince C. Gaskill (See), b. in 
Bath, Nov. 24, 1857. He has res. in L. all his life. Truckman. 
Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Blanche May, b. July 0, 1877. in. Nov. 20, 1890, Henry Ellsworth 

Ricliardson, bank cashier, res. L. 
ii. Nina Fav, b. Feb. 21, 1880. m. March 20, 1899, Clarence S. B. Walker, 
res. L. 

FITCH. 

1. Zachery Fitch, the emigrant ancestor, was admitted freeman in 

Lynn, Mass., Sept. 7, 1G38. in. Mary . He moved about 1641 to 

that part of Reading now Wakefield, Mass., and lived on Fit(;h Lane, 



202 Fitch. 

Fitch Hill, so-called, being a part of his homestead. He was made dea- 
con in 1645, and held the office until he d., June 9, 1682, Selectman, 
1649-51-61. 

2. Samuel Fitch, son of Zacheiy \ b. March 6, 1645, res. in Read- 
ing. Mass. m. first, April 23, 1673, Sarah, dau. of Job Lane, d. Oct. 
2, 1679. m. second, July 26, 1681, Rebecca Merriam. 

3. Samuel Fitch, son of Samuel"'^ and Sarah (Lane), b. Ma}- 4, 
1674. m. first, March 20, 1695, Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph and Sarah 
(Wyman) Walker, d. Nov. 26, 1716. m. second, Eunice Taylor, d. 
Aug. 27, 1767, aged 91 years. He inherited a fourth of the Winthrop 
farm in Billerica, but now in Bedford, Mass., from his grandfather 
Job Lane, and lived on it until he d., Afjril 4, 1742. He was the first 
town clerk and one of the first Board of Selectmen of Bedford. 

4. Jeremiah Fitch, son of SamueP, and Elizabeth (Walker), m. 
Feb. 3, 1735/6, Elizabeth, dau. of John and Catherine (Whiting) Lane, 
b. Oct. 14, 1716. He res. in Bedford, Mass. 

5. MosES Fitch, son of Jeremiah ^ b. March 3, 1755. m. Nov. 14, 
1782, Rachel, dau. of Capt. Edward and Lucy (Wyman) Stearns, and 
the sixth in descent from Isaac Stearns, who came from Eng. in the 
same ship as Gov. Winthrop, in 1630. and settled in Watertown, Mass. 
He was admitted " Freeman" in 1631, the earliest date of any such 
admission. He d. June 19, 1671. Rachel was b. Nov. 3, 1758, d. 
May 23, 1817. Moses was in the battle of Concord, April 19, 1775, 
and the next day entered the Continental Army and served until the 
battle of White Plains, N. Y., Sept. 1776, when a part of his shoulder- 
blade was shot awav. Cong. Deacon of Bedford, Mass., June 10, 
1805. d. in Bedford", Mass., Oct. 12, 1825. 

6. Solomon Fitch, eldest son of Moses ^ b. in Bedford, Mass., 
Nov. 8, 1783. m. Jan. 7, 1808, Susannah, dau. of Benjamin and Mary 
(Parks) Fuller, b. in Charlestown, July 30, 1788, d. in L. July 30, 1870. 
He res. in L. from Jan. 7, 1808, until he d., Nov. 18, 1870. Farmer. 
Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Elijah, b. June 30, 1809, d. Nov. 22, 1809. 

7. ii. Elijah, b. Dec. 19, 1810. 

iii. Twin Boys, b. May 29, 1813, d. June 10, 1813. 

iv. Leonard Fuller, b. May 10, 1815. m. Feb. 16, 1840, Hannah Gil- 
christ. Ice-dealer. He d. Rockland Lake, N. Y., June 25, 1880. 

V. Susan, b. June 13, 1817. m. Dec. 22, 1842, Cliarles R., son of William 
Morrison of Bath, lawyer. Judge Circuit Court. Compiler of Mor- 
rison's Digest and other valuable law-books. Adjutant lltii N. II. Inf. 
res. in Concord. He d. Sept. 15, 1893. Shed. Feb. 20, 1900. (Hist. 
nth N. H Vols. pp. 6, 29, 31. Bar Association Proceedings, p. 546. 
Hist. Morrison Family, p. 361.) 

vl. Louisa Clark, b. July 18, 1820, d. May 15, 1839. 
vii. Elvira Bonney, b. Aug. 30, 1822. m. Luther T. Dow (See), 
viii. Amanda Malvina, b. Jan. 14, 1825. m. June 2, 1847, Peter Stephens, 
justice. Slie d. Nyack, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1892. 

ix. Austin Taylor, b. Aug. 8, 1827. m. June 12, 1853, Sarah Gasque. 
Ice-dealer, res. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

8. X. Charles Henry, b. Sept. 11, 1829. 



Fitrh. 203 

7. Km.taii Fitcii, son f)f SoIoiiK^n ""', 1). in L. Dec. 19, 1810. m. Dec*. 
10, 1840, Linda, dau. of Joscpli Qtiiinl)v, b. in Lisbon, Jnly "27, l.SO"). d. 
in L. Jnlv 8, 1880. He res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Republican, 
d. in L. Jnlv G, 1887. 

Ch., 1). in" L.,— 

i. Louisa, b. 1811. in. April G, 187G, Chiirles J. Kiii^, Signal Service 
officer. He d. Newport, Vt., Aug. 11, 1882. She d. L. July 8, 1887. 
9. ii. Fkank, b. Aug. 17, 1845. 

8. Cn.\RLKS Hi:\uY Fitch, son of Solomon •"% b. in L. Sept. 11, 1829. 
m. Dec. 10, 18o(), Emily, dau. of Joiin D. Yonmans, b. in Rockland Co., 
N. Y., Aug. 19, 1832, Methodist. She d. Fel). 20, 1897. He res. in 
L. in yontli antl since 1<SGG. Farmer. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Stbll.\ A., b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 14, 18(52. res. L. 
ii. Edwakd C;ii\rli:s, b. L. March 20, 18fJ9. in. June 4, 18!';!, ?ilillie 
Genung. Ice-dealer, res. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

9. Frank Fitch, son of Elijah'^, b. in L. Aug. 17, 1845. m. Nov. 
13, 18G9, Julia E., dan. of Noah Willey, b. in Waterford, Vt, March 
31, 1852. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. ScsiE E., b. Feb. 8, 1873. m. Fred Williams, res. L. 
ii. George E., b. July 24, 1889. 

10. John Fitch, son of Samuel ^, b. inBillerica, now Bedford, Mass., 
Feb. 12, 1707/8. m. Susannah, dau. of Simon and Hannah (Benjamin) 
Gates of Stow. She d. Dec. 24, 1748. m. second, Feb. 15, 1750/1, 
E^lizabeth Bowers, dau. of Samuel and Esther Bowers, and widow of 
David Tierce of Lunenburg, Mass., b. Sept. 2, 1710. In his honor 
Fitehbui'g, Mass., was named. He d. in Ashb}-, Mass., A[)ril 8, 1795. 
She d. in Harvard, Mass., Jan. 20, 1780. (See John Fitch address by 
Hon. Ezra S. Stearns.) 

11. Paul Fitch, son of John i", b. Jan. 4, 1741 2. m. in 17G7, 
Mar}', dau. of Abraham and Hannah (Farlc}') Jaquith of Billerica, 
Mass., b. June 26, 1747, d. in Jatfre^', Feb. 18, 1800. m. second. Jan. 
7, 1802, Joanna Rice, widow of Samuel Walker of Rindge. Paul was 
a Rev. soldier, res. in Lancaster, Mass., and Rindge, Peterborough, 
Jaffre}', and Marlborough. He d. in Marlborough, May 2, 1818. 

Susan Fitch, the eighth of the nine children of Paul ", and Mary, 
was b. in Jaffrey, Oct. 2, 1789. m. first, Aug. 7, 1808, David Blood 
of Jaffrey. He was killed in a mill, Alay 2, 1813. m. second, April 3, 
1815, Joseph, son of Joseph and Martha (Clark) Tolman, b. March 8, 
1789. She d. in Hinsdale, June 29, 1875. Three children by David 
Blood and eight by Joseph Tolman. 

Almira Blood, eldest child of David Blood and Susan Fitch, was b. 
March 5, 1810. m. Alden Moffett (See). 

Martha Louise Tolman, youngest child of Joseph Tolman and 
Susan Fitch, was b. May 13, "l832. m. June 23, 1849, David Motfett 
(See). 



20-t Fitzgerald. 

FITZGERALD. 

1. Daniel Fitzgerald, b. in Gilmanton in 17G5. m. Nanc}', dau. 
of Samuel Clark, b. in Gihiianton, JUI3', 1768, d. in L. April 26, 1840. 
lie res. in L. from as early as 1817 until he d., April 30, 1822. Far- 
mer. Democrat. Rev. soldier. 

Ch., — 

2. i. Michael, b. Gilmanton. 

o. ii. Daniel, b. Gilmanton, .Tan. 2, 1701. 

iii. I'OLLY C, b. Gilmanton, April 4, 1798. 111. Oliver Nurse (See). 

iv. Sdsan, b. Gilmanton. m. May 29, 1823, Josiali Sawyer, res. Tilton. 

4. V. Samuel, b. Gilmanton about 1807. 

5. vi. Teter, b. L. 

2. Michael Fitzgerald, son of Daniel ^, b. in Gilmanton. pub. 
Feb. 12, 1814, Olive Kissick, b. in Limerick, Me. He res. in L. from 
1808 until 1825. Farmer. Democrat. Selectman. 1818-19-20-2. 
Appointed Lieut. 2d Co. Light Inf. 32d Regt. N. II. ]\Iilitia, Sept. 10, 
1817 ; vacated, Oct. 30, 1823. A. F. and A. M., Morning Dawn. 

Ch.,— 

i. Olive, b. June 13, 1816. m. Ezra Fowler, res. Dalton. 

ii. Emily Bonney, b. Sept. 23, 1817. 

iii. Randolph Augustus, b. May 17, 1819, res. Methuen, Mass. 

iv. George Little, b. May 28, 1822. 

V. Charlotte, res. Lowell, Mass. 

vi. Mary, res. Lawrence, Mass. 

3. Daniel Fitzgerald, son of Daniel \ b. in Gilmanton, Jan. 2, 
1791. m. Dec. 20, 1813, Lucy, dau. of John Nurse (See), b. in L. 
March 17, 1795, d. in Minn. He res. in L. from 1813 to about 1850. 
Farmer. Democrat, d. in Minn. 1869. 

Ch.,— 

6. i. John, b. Gilmanton. 

ii Nancy, b. L. m. March 1-5, 1838, Henry Wallace, res. Minn, 

iii. Jejiima, b. L. m. 1839, Alonzo Atwood. res. Minn, 

iv. Arethusa, b. L. m. first. May 22, 1839, Horace Greenouy;h. m. sec- 
ond, Ezra Atwood. res. Minn, 

v. Jonathan, b. L. m. .Jane Atwood. res. Alinn. 

vi. Susan, b. L. m. Martin Lattimer. 

vii. Mary, b. L. m. Samuel Hoit. res. Warren, 

viii. Eliza Ann, b. L. m. Henry Rice. res. Brookfield. 

ix. Timothy, b. L. 

X. Elizabeth, b. L. 1836. ni. George MuUiken (See). 

xi. Samuel, b. L. 

4. Samuel Fitzgerald, son of Daniel \ b. in Gilmanton about 1807. 
m. Aug. 4, 1824, Anna Stratton, b. in Bethlehem in 1804, d. in Gilman- 
ton in 1846. He res. in L. from as early as 1817, until he d., April, 
1837. He was a dealer in timber lands and suddenly disappeared. 
His clothes were found in Thornton with knife and bullet holes in 
them. 

Ch., b. in L., — ■ 

i. Samuel, b. Oct. 8, 1825, d. same day. 
ii. Anna, b. Oct. 8, 1825, d. L. Oct. 16, 1825. 

iii. KuFus, b. June 8, 1827. m. first, Helen Conner, m. second, Sarali 
Marsh, m. third, Sarah Earned. Belt manufr. res. Naslma. 

7. iv. Ai,b. Jan. 22, 1829. 

V. Mary, m. J. B. Hill. res. Streator, 111. 
vi. Albert L., b. Dec. 28, 18.3-3. m. Feb. 11, 1855, Elvira P. Dearborn, h. 
April 19, 1836, dau. of William S. Dearborn. Shoemaker. He d. 
Sanbornton, Feb. 7, 1864. Co. D, 4th N. H. Inf. Private. 



Fifzf/erahL 205 

5. PioTKu Fir/.(;i;ii\i.i), sou of Daniel \ b. in L. in. first, May '21, 
18;52, .lerusiuu dan. of -lames Webster (See), b. in L. March IG, i«OG, 
d. in Monroe. Aug. I'j, 1817. m. second, about 1849, Loanda Nettle- 
ton, b. in Boscaweu. He res. in L. IVoni birth until 18;)7. Farmer. 
Republican. Free JJaptist. d. in Cheshire, Ohio. 

Ch., — 

i. .Jkuusiia, 1). L., (1. L. Oct. 9. 18:^.4. 

ii. IIki.kn ^r., 1). L. Artist, d. Cliesliire, Ohio. 

iii. Sakah a., b. Monroe, ni. M. M. Biickbee, fanner, res. Kansas. 

iv. -JoMKTi'K, b. Monrot'. in. Dewev, painter. Siie li. (cliesliire, 

Ohio. 

6. John Fitzgeu.vi.d, son of Daniel ^ b. in Gilmanton. m. .Vpril 22, 
18o4, Lucy C. Drake, 1). in Lyman, d. in L. af)out 188G. lb; res. in L. 
from infancy until he d., about 188G. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

8. i. Theodocius 1)i;akk, b. .fan. 6, ^^■^C>. 

ii. Mary Delphi ne, b. Nov. "2, 18;;7. m. John Wesley Palmer (See). 

9. iii. Francis West, b. April 2"), 1840. 

iv. Josephine, b 1847. Levi Ward Cobleifili. Co. L, N. II. Batt., 1st N. Iv 
Cav., and Co L, 1st N. II. Cav. Private, d. L. Dec. 21, 1874. m. 
second, (leorjje W. Plair. res. I'einbroke. 

7. Ai FiTZOKR.vLi), son of Sanniel '', b. in L. Jan. 22, 1829. m. -June 
2. 1883, Martlia Harvev, dau. of Jeremiah Carroll, b. in Waterville, 
Vt., aliout Lsf),",, Komaii Catiiolic. She d. L. May 10, 1899. He has 
res. in L. all his life. Manufacturer of doors, sash, and blinds. Demo- 
crat. Representative, 1887-8. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T. , 
St. Gerard Com. 32° A. A. S. R. I. O. O. F., N. G. No ch. 

8. TiiKODOCius Dr.\kk Fitz(;i:k.\li), son of John ", b. in L. Jan. G, 
183G. m. tirst, Jan. 30, LS60, Sarah A., dau. of Oliver Nurse (See), b. 
in L. IMarch 9, LS3.'), d. in L. April 9, 1886. She m. first, Jonathan 
Coron. m. second. Aug. 25, 1887, Helen, dau. of Brooks Palmer, b. in 
Lowell, Mass.. March 3l, 184G. d. in L. Nov. 22, 1890. She m. lirst, 
James Kimball, m. third, Lucy, dau. of John Cleaves, b. in Smithficld, 
Me., in 1831. Theodocius has res. in L. all his life. Stone-mason. 
Democrat. No ch. 

9. Fkancis AVest Fitzgerald, son of John ^ b. in L. April 2.'), 1840. 
m. JLvrriet J., dau. of John AVoodward, b. in Dalton, Dec. 5, 1837, Free 
Baptist. He res. in L. all his life. Stone-mason. Republican. Co. 
D, 13th N. H. Inf. Private. G. A. R. d. in L. April 1. 1892. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Nellie H., b. Nov. 29, ISGO, d. L. March 27, 1875. 

ii. Francis Willie, b. March 12, ISih, d. L. Feb. 20, 1868. 

iii. Harvey, b. Feb 12, 18GS, d. L. Feb. 12, 1868. 

iv. Kate May, b. .March 22, IbO'J. m. Frederick A. Carpenter (See). 

10. V. Bertie, b. Oct. 28, 187:3. 

vi. Christina Bell, b. Atiji. 8, 1870. m. Harley Rivers (Sec). 

10. IjERTie FrrzGKRAi.i), son of Francis West', b. in L. Oct. 28, 
1873. m. Dec. 23, 1891, ^lary, dan. of Joseph Maynard, b. in .Magog, 
P. C^.. June 17, 1874. He has res. in'L. all his life. Glover. 

Ch., — 

i. Arthur Morris, b. Feb. 24, 1895. 



206 Flanders — Fletcher — Flint. 



FLANDERS. 

1. ISTatfianiel Flanders, son of John, b. in Dorchester, Nov. 17, 
1818. ni. April 4, 1846, lAlary Ann, clan, of Archibald McMui-|)liy, b. 
in Wentworth, Sei)t. 13, 1820, d. in L. June 12, 1894. lie ves. in L. 
from 1842 until he d., June 28, 1897. P^armer. Democrat. Select- 
man, 1877. 

Ch., — 

i. Walter P., b. L. March 22, 1850. in. Nov. 25, 1880, Ella 11. Keniick. 

Glover. He rl. L. March 6, 1885. 
ii. Emma C, b. Bethlehem, Nov. 11, 1852. num., res. L. 
2. iii. George L., b. L. May 28, 1861. 

2. George Leslie F^landers, son of Nathaniel', b. in L. May 28, 
ISC.l. m. May 20, 1884. Alice Isabel, dan. of Abijah Allen ^ (vSee), b. 
in L. March 31, 1860. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Dem- 
ocrat. Representative, 1893-4. Member Town .School Board, 1892- 
3-4. 

Ch.,— 

i. R.\Y Walter, b. L. April 8, 1891. 
ii. Mary Adaline, b. L. April 26, 1899. 



FLETCHER. 

1. Thomas jNIarsiiall Fletcher, son of Lucian M., b. in IMcdford, 
Mass., Jan. 10, 1840. m. Aug, 18, 1866, Mary E., dan. of Moses S. 
Webber, b. in Rumney, Sept. 2, 1848. He has res. in L. since 1881. 
Lumber supt. Universalist. Republican. A. F. and A. M., Burns 
Lodge, p:. C, St. Gerard Com. K. T., 1891-2. 33° A. A. S. R. 
Master L. Chapter Rose Croix, 1896. Commander, G. A. R., 1886. 
Co. C", 39th Mass. Inf. Private. 

Ch., - 

i. Helen Clarissa, b. Rumney, Oct. 29, 18G8, d. Jan. 21, 1869. 
ii. Maria Ellen, b. Rumney, Oct. 29, 1870, d. same day. 
iii. Lucian Maynard, b. Wentworth, May 15, 1873, d. Sept. 12, 1883. 

FLINT. 

1. Thomas Flint, b. in Matlock, Derbyshire, Eng., in 1603, came 
to America and was one of the six who first settled in Concord, Mass., 

in 1638. He in. Abigail , who d. Dec. 18, 1689, aged 82 years. 

He was a wealthy and prominent man, and represented the town from 
1638 to 41. He was a devoted Christian, d. in Concord, Mass., Oct. 
S, 1653. 

2. John Flint, son of Thomas ^, probabl\' b. in Concord, Mass., 
was styled Captain, m. Nov. 12, 1667, Mary Oakes, sister of Urian 
Uakes, Brest, of Harvard Coll., and dau. of P^dward Oakes of Concord, 
Mass. He was Town Clerk of Concord from 1680 to 87, and Repre- 
sentative, 1678-80-2. He d. Dec. 5, 1687. She d. June 9, 1690. 

3. Thomas Flint, son of John-, b. in Concord, Mass., Jan. 16, 
1682/3. 111. Jan. 15, 1717 8, Mary, dau. of Thomas and Rachel (Poul- 
terj Brown. He d. April 1, 1755. 



FUnf — Forjii — Fom. 207 

4. John Flint, son of Thomas'', b. in Concord, Mass., May "2.j, 
1731. ni. April 24, 1759, ]\Iai'v, dau. of Jolin and Anna (Wheeler) 
Bateman. Hod. in Concord, INIass., Doc. '12, 1773. 

5. JoKL Flint, son of John*, b. in Concord, Mass., May (!, 17G2. 
m. about 178."), Silence, dan. of John Brooks, of Lincoln, Mass. He d. 
in Stoddard, Doc. 29, ISl'G. 

6. IIknkv Hai{kison Flint, son of Joel '', b. in Stoddard, Oct. 10, 
1812. m. Jinie 4, 1835, Sarah, dan. of Ebenezer and Mercy (Abbot) 
15artlett, of Hancock. After marriage he emigrated to Shrevvsbnry, 
Mass., where he d., Sept. 10, 188G. 

7. Elurtdge Flint, son of Henry Harrison *', b. in Shrewsbnr}', 
Mass., Nov. 9, 1845. ni. Sept. 9, 18(;8, Mary Eaton, dan. of Rnfns 
Fuller, b. in Burlington. Vt., May 21, 1849, ^Metliodist. The great- 
grandfather of Thomas Fuller came over in the " IMayflowor." El- 
bridge has res. in L. since 18()6. Jewelrj' merchant. Democrat. 
A. F. and A. ]M., Burns Lodge. I. O. O. F., Lafayette Lodge and L. 
Encampment. 

Ch.,— 

i. IJuFus Fked, b. L. May 21, 1873, d. L. Aug. IG, 1873. 



FOGG-. 

1. John Albion Fogg, son of Ai S., b. in Gray, INIe., April 25, 1849. 
m. Oct. 2C), 1875, Carrie Luvia, dau. of James C. Kowell (See), b. in 
Concord, Vt., 3[av 6, 1855. He has res. in L. since 1873. Car[)enter. 
Republican. Fire ward, 1889-90-1. K. P. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Jamks Herbert, b. Sept. 19, 1889. 
ii. Albion Rowell, b. June 14, 1891. 

2. Edgar Osgood Fogg, son of Ai S., b. in Gray. Me., Dec. 5, 1863. 
ra. May 30, 1887, Alice, dau. of Donald Madison, b. in Independence, 
Iowa, Feb. 22, 1868. He has res. in L. since 1884. Carpenter. Re- 
publican. I. O. 0. Y. No. ch. 



FOSS. 

1. Arthur Foss, son of Stepiien, b. in Thornton, Jan. 12, 1839. 
m. Sept. 19, 1866, Lizzie, dau. of Merrick Russell, b. in Bethlehem, 
July 21, 1849, Free Baptist. He has res. in L. since 1880. Laborer. 
Democrat. 



Ch., — 



i. Henry, b. Canada, April 9, 1809. 

ii. Alfred, b. Tiiornton, Feb. 5, 1870. 

iii. Walter, b. Tiiornton, April 14, 1875. 

iv. Raymond, b. L. Nov. 22, 1888. 



208 Foster. 



FOSTER. 

1. Ezra Foster, b. in Andovor, Mass., in 1762. m. about 1791, 
Abigail Garland, b. in Jefferson, formerly Dartmouth, in 1777, d. in 
L. April 13, 1859. He res. in L. from 1824 until he d., Feb. 22, 1856. 
Farmer. Rev. soldier and pensioner. Private, Capt. Samuel Fay's 
Co., Lieut. Col. Webl)'s Kegt., enlisted Sept. 12, 1781, for 3 months, 
also enlisted in Capt. John Tuell's Co., June 14, 1782, for three years. 
(Mass. Rev. Rolls.) 

Ch., — 

i. Mary, b. Jefferson, 1792. ni. July 3, 18G1, Eliphalet Mason, fanner. 

res. Ivy man. 
ii. Nancy, b. Jefferson, 1803. m. 1830, James Dodge, farmer. She, d. 

Lyman, June IG, 1892. 
iii. GEt)RGE, b. Jefferson, 1806. m. 1832, Phyla Hoskins. Farmer, res. 

Lyman. 

2. iv. Isaac, b. Carroll, Dec. 27. 1808. 

V. EzuA, b. Jeft'erson, 1811. m. 1835, Milly llibbard. Farmer, res. 

Bath, 
vi. Lois, b. Jefferson, July 4, 1813. m. Moses Carter if (See). 

3. vii. John, 1). JeHerson, Oct. 27, 1815. 

viii. JosEpn, b. Lyman, 1818. m. 1849, Consaett Bri^l^s. Farmer, res. L. 
ix. Henry, b. Lyman, 1820. m. Smith. Farmer, res. Dresden, N. Y. 

2. Isaac Foster, son of Ezra \ b. in Carroll, Dec. 27, 1808. m. 
about 1831, Mary, dau. of David Dodge, b. in Lyman, Ma}' 25, 1^07, 
d. June 9, 1887. He res. in L. from about 1825 until he d., Jan. 
31, 1849. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Harriett, 1). Dec. 16, 1837. m. Thaddeus Hastings, farmer, res. 

Lisl)on. 
ii. Frank, b. Dec. 18, 1839. ni. 18G8, Angeline Kinne. Butclier. res. 

Jjisbon. 

4. iii. Curtis, b Mar. 10, 1842. 

5. iv. .\li.ex, b. Jul}' 27, 1844. 

V. Caroline, b. May 11, 1847. ni. Sept. 8, 1870, Herbert B. Moulton, 
manuf'r. E.xecutive Councillor, 18U3-4. res. Lisbon. 

3. John Foster, son of Ezra \ b. in Jefferson, Oct, 27, 1815. m. 
Feb. 3, 1842, Lavina, dau. of Thomas Briggs (See), b. in L. July 11, 
1820, d. in L. March 22, 1897. Methodist". He res. in L. from 1825 
until he d., JNIarch 16, 1883. Farmer. Democrat. Selectman, 1870. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. MiEO Tho.-mas, b. Aug. 11, 1843. m. Mav, 1868, Eliza Sprague. Far- 
mer. He d. L. Jan. 22, 1873. 
ii. Edwin Monroe, b. Nov. 9, 1848. m. May, 1876, Minnie Chase. La- 
borer, res. Lowell, Mass. 
iii. Aeuekt Avery, b. July 25, 1851. m. Sept. 1875, Annie IJanger. 
Laborer, res. Lowell, Mass. 
G. iv. Fred, b. May 28, 1855. 

V. E.MiLY, b. Oct. 9, 1862, d L. June 30, 1863. 
vi. Ellen, b. June 0, 1857. m. Feb. 22, 1893, Stephen Farnsworth, 
butcher. 

4. Curtis Fo.ster, son of Isaac -, b. in L. March 10, 1842. m. July 
3, 1866, Helen Jane, dau. of Joseph A. Albee ^ (See), b. in L. Jan. 
12, 1846, d. in L. Sept. 21, 1895. He has res. in L. all his life. 
Farmer. Democrat. 



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CIi., b. in L., — 



i. Hakvey Josepfi, b. July 3, 1874. 
ii. Myktie May, b. Nov. 19, 1870. 
iii. Alice Maud, b. Oct. 19, 1881. 

5. Allen Foster, son of Isaac ^ b. in L. Jul}' 27, 1841. in. INIarcIi 
2'J, 1873, Angie, dau. of Tliomas Jefferson Carter (See), b. in L. March 
1, 1850. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. IlERBEiiT, b. L. Sept. 26, 1878. 

6. Fred Foster, son of John'', b. in L. May 28, 1855. m. JNIarch 
22, 1882, Mary, dau. of William Liddell, b. in Canada, Dec. 2(5, 1854. 
Universalist. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Ferne John, b. Dec. .30, 1882. 
ii, I'eakl May, b. Sept. 20, 1885. 

7. John Luther Foster, son of George, and grandson of P^zra\ b. 
in Lyman, Sept. 15, 1837. m. Jan. 14, 1875, Augusta Lucinda, dau. 
of Grove Sanders Stevens (See), b. in Piermont, July 31, 1841. Cong. 
He was educated in Peacham, Vt. , Academy and Dart. Coll., from 
which he grad. in 1)SG4, and commenced the study of law in 18(!5 with 
Morrison, Stanley & Clark, Manchester. He was admitted to the Bar 
in Nashua, Oct. 1868, and practised in Manchester two years. Jn 1874 
he came to L., where he practised until 1877, when he moved to Lisbon, 
where he practised until he d., Jan. 18, 1890. lve[)ublican. First 
Justice L. Police Court, appointed Sept. 10, 1874; resigned in 1877. 
Member Board of lilducation, Union District, 1876-7. Member and 
Prest. of Board of Education, Lisbon; Selectman of Lisbon; ]\Iember 
of Constitutional Convention for Lisbon, 188*J. Clerk to Paymaster 
L B. Dewe}-, stationed at Hilton Head, S. C. 

Ch., all but Grove, b. in Lisbon, — 

i. Grove H., b. L. Oct. 21, 1875. 

ii. Helen P., b. April 11, 1877. 

iii. John L., b. Sept. 5, 1878, d. Lisbon, Oct. 24, 1881. 

iv. Kay S., b. Oct. 5, 1880. 



FOURNIER. 

1. Peter Fournier, son of Nelson, b. in Canada. June 30, 1852, 
m. Sept. 25, 1877, Adele, dau. of Michel Roy, b. in Canada, JNIay 24, 
1858, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1881. Farmer. Roman 
Catholic. 

Ch.,— 

i. Jedeoc, b. Canarla, Aug. 12, 1878, d. L. April 1, 1888. 

ii. Omus, b. Canada, July 17, 1880. 

iii. Wilfred, 1). L. Sept. 15, 1882. 

iv. Dolor, b. L. Feb. 25, 1885. 

V. Joseph, b. L. Mar 12, 1888. 

vi. Adele, b. L. Aug. 21, 1889. 

vii. Jedeou, b. L. Aug. G, 1892. 

viii. Clara Millie, b. L. Sept. 2?>, 1895. 
vol. II. — 14 



210 French — Frost. 



FRENCH. 



1. Dexter Ham French, son of Gould, b. in Bath, Sept. 29, 1831. 
in. Dec. 7, 1865, Martha Maria, dan. of Ezra Bliss Elkins (See), b. in 
Lisbon, Nov. 18, 1835, d. in L. Jan. 22, 1896, Cong. She m. first, 
Horace, bro. of Dexter Ham, who has res. in L. since 1873. Carriage- 
maker. Ivepnl)lican. 

Ch., b. in Bath, — 

i. Mary Edith, b. March 18, 1807. m. Edward Benjamin Lynch (See), 
ii. George Gould, b. April 19, 1870, d. L. Nov. 20, 18U3. 



FRENCH. 

2. Augustus Josiah French, son of Dexter, b. in Manchester, Vt., 
Jan. 17, 1850. ra. July 4, 1875, Susan, dan. of Loren Plant (See), b. 
in Canada, April 27, 1846, Methodist. She d. L. Jan. 5, 1899. He 
has res. in L. since April, 1893. Carpenter. Methodist. Republican. 
A. F. and A. M. No ch. 

FRENCH. 

3. Oscar F. French, son of Alma M., b. in Pittsfield, March, 1843. 
m. Jan. 1, 1863, Matilda A., dan. of Horace Crandall, b. in Dalton, 
Sept. 1, 1841. She has res. in L. since 1878. Cong. He res. in L. 
about one year. Barber. Republican. Co. p], 7th N. H. Inf. Private. 
d. in L. Dec. 12, 1878. 

Ch. , — 

i. Mabel Bell, b. Penacook, March 26, 1871. m. James H. Oakes (See). 



FROST. 

1. Peres Mason Frost, son of Rev. Pincknc}-, b. in Derby, Vt., Oct. 
14, 1840. m. Sept. 4, 1873, Mattie J., dau. of Mark Ball, b. in Athens, 
Vt., Aug. 10, 1847. He was educated in Springfield ^\''esleyan Semi- 
nary, Springfield, Vt., commencing the study of theology in 1872, and 
was ordained a Methodist Dea. in Bellows Falls, Vt., and Elder in 
Woodstock, Vt. He has been located in the ministry as follows : Vt. 
Conference, Athens, 1872-3; Proctorsville, 1874-5; Putney, 1876-7; 
West Fairlee, 1878-9-80; Windsor, 1881-2-3; N. H. Conference, 
Nashua, 1884; Lebanon, 1885-6-7; L., 1888-9-90; Wesley Church, 
Haverhill, Mass., 1891-2-3; Newport, 1894; Supernumerary, since 
1894. d. suddenly Haverhill, Mass., Nov. 6, 1899. Supt. of Schools, 
Proctorsville, Vt., two years. 

Ch., — 

i. Will Mason, b. Proctorsville, Vt., Oct. 22, 1874. unm. Dentist, res. 

Haverhill, Mass. 
ii. Minnie Elizabeth, b. Athens, Vt., May 1, 1876, d. Putney, Vt., March 

18, 1877. 



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FRYE. 

1. John Fuye, settled in Royalston, ^fass , d. in Concord, Vt. Ho 
ni. Stockwell. 

2. Joseph Frvk, son of Jolm \ b. in IJoyalston, Mass., Jnly '21, 17!)0. 
m. Jan. 31, 1828, Nan(,'\- A. Perkins. He d. in Waterford, \'t. , Aug. 1, 
1858. 

3. JosEi'ii S. Fkye, son of Joseph -, b. in Concord, Vt., Jnly 3, 18;5r). 
rn. Jan. 13. 1858, Emilie H., dan. of Calvin Brown, b. in Waterford, Vt., 
Jnne 14, 1838, He res. in L. from 1874 to 188'J. Merchant. Demo- 
crat. Fire ward, 1882, Now res. in S[)okane, Wash. 

Ch., b. in Waterford, Vt., — 

i. CoR.\ WiNON-A, b. April 15, 1860. m. George II. Tilton (See). 

ii. DuLCENiA Ma.son, b. Dec. 18, 18(35. m. Harry \V. lianlett (See). 

iii. SusiK Brown, b. Sept. 7, 18(J7. res. Spokane, Wasli. 

iv. Austin Taddleford, b. May 29, 1872. res. Spokane, Wash. 



FRYE. 

4. Solon Albert Frye, son of Albert J., b. in Concord, Vt., 
Ang. 14, 1859. m. March 21, 1882, Ida May, dan. of Henry Gny 
Towne (See), b. in L. Jnly 4, 18()5. He has res. in L. since 187'.). 
Carpenter. Kepnblican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Freeman Solon, b. Oct. 30, 1883. 
ii. Mabel Alice, b. July 28, 1884. 



FULFORD. 

1. Arciiibalt) C. Fulforp, son of John, b. in Danville, Vt., Jnly 21), 
1821. m. first, Phebe Jane, dan. of P^benezer Carter** (See), b. in L. 
.Ian. 21, 1821, d. Sept. 7, 1854. m. second, Hannah, dan. of Lee Wil- 
liams, b. in Concord, Vt. He res. in L. from 1846 to 187G. Farmer. 
Democrat, d. Dec. 2, 18SG. 

Ch., h\ w. Phebe, b. in L., — 

i. Mild E., b. Feb. 9, 184(;. m. Mandana B. Hiintoon. Laborer. Co. B, 

9th N. H. Inf. Private, d. L. Oct. 3, 18(57. 
ii. Alvah S., b. ,Iuly 15, 1848. in. .July (!, 18tj',t, Ilattie L. Smith, res. 

Gardner, Mass. 
iii. Ida A., b. 1852. 

2. Eliphalet Fulford, son of Joiui, b. in Danville. Vt., Dec. 9, 
1824. m. March 23, 1845, Rnth Brown, dan. of Caleb Parker (See), 
b. in Chichester, May 11, 1821. He res. in L. in 1845, and a large 
portion of the time thereafter nntil 1883. Farmer. Democrat. Select- 
man, 1871-2. d. in Waterford, Vt., April 21, 1887. 

Ch., — 

i. Edwin, b. L. Nov. 14, 1845. m. Nov. 28, 1866, Ann Hoag. Farmer. 

Co. A, 11th Mass. Inf. Private, res. Barnet, Vt. 
ii. Georgk, b. Lyman, Auj^. 25, 1847. m. June 12, 1878, Mary H. Gruliava. 

Merchant. " Shed. Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 12, 1882. 



212 Fiilford — Fuller. 

iii. Frank, h. L. Jan. 3, 1849. m. March 19, 1872, Flora Cusliman. Far- 
mer. He (1. Lancaster, Nov. 14, 1882. 

iv. D.AN, I). Lyman, Aug. 22, 1851. m. Dec. 28, 1881, Mary Wright. Rail- 
road enf^ineer. res. St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
V. Fred, b. Lyman, Sept. 27, 1853. m Oct. 20, 1875, Mary E. Dunbar. 
Miller, res. Lisbon. 

iv. Ellen, b. L. Jan. 27, 1859. m. Nov. 4, 1879, Dan Huse. She d. L. May 
ly, 1888. 

FULLER. 

1. John Tucker Fuller, son of Peter, b. in Dulton, Sept. 5, 1803. 
m. Jan. 11, 1827, Eineline, dau. of Isaac Prout}', b. in Haverliill, Nov. 
25, 1806, d. in L. Feb. 27, 1889. He res. in L. from 1812 until he d., 
April 8, 1884. Farmer. Democrat. 

Cii., b. in L., — 

i. George B., b. June 22, 1829. m. Jan. 18G1, Martha Streeter. He d. L. 
Nov. 3, 1873. Slie d. July 12, 1886. 

2. ii. Charles Henry, h. March 5, 1830. 

iii. Adeline, b. Feb. 24, 1834. m. William H. Chandler (See). 

3. iv. Isaac, b. Nov. 27, IboG. 

v. Martha, b. May 14, 1839. m. Nov. 21, 1860, Richard Dodge, farmer, 
res. Lyman. 

4. vi. Albert M., b. Feb. 19, 1842. 

vii. William, b. Dec. 0, 1844. res. Lyman. Carriage manufr. 
viii. Phebe, b. March 9, 1848. m. Feb. 7, 1871, Milo M. Little, laborer. 

5. ix. John Westley, b. (Jet. 6, 1853. 

2. Ch.\rles Henry Fuller, son of Jolm Tticlver \ b. in L. March 5, 
1830. m. May 18, 18G3, Melissa, dau. of Robert Cloiigh (See), b. in 
Lyman, Oct. 14, 1843, d. in L. Jul}' 4, 1895. He has res. in L. all his 
life. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

G. i. Charles Clinton, b. Aug. 14, 1870. 
ii. Edith Bell, b. Dec. 14, 1879. 

3. Isaac Fuller, son of John Tucker ^ b. in L. Nov. 27, 183G. ni, 
Oct. 15, 1892, Mabel, dau. of Thomas Green, b. in Louisville, Ky., in 
18G1. He has res. in L. all his life. Carpenter. Democrat. No ch. 

4. Albert M. Fuller, son of John Tucker \ b. in L. Feb. 19, 1842. 
m. April 26, 1862, Mary, dau. of Moses Carter^" (See), b. in L. Nov. 
12, 1843. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Florence, b. L. Aug. 18, 1870. m. Myron D. Ash (See). 

5. John Westley Fuller, son of John Tucker S b. in L. Oct. 6, 
1853. m. Jan. 23, 1884, Marcella May, dau. of Jeremiah Copi> (See), 
b. in Gorham, Jan. 24, 1859. He has res. in L. all Jiis life. Farmer. 
Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Warren Ray, b. L. Dec. 28, 1890. 

6. Charles Clinton Fuller, son of Charles Henry ", b. in L. Aug. 
14, 1870. m. March 21, 1893, Nellie, dau. of John Carrigan, b. in 
Ccinada, March 24, 1869. He has res. in L. all his life. Box-maker. 
Dei'iiocrat. No ch. 



Fuller. 213 



FULLER. 



7. Thomas Fuller, b. May 13, 1787. m. first, Jan. 15, 1809, 
Mary, dau. of Sanborn Clay, b. June 6, 1788, d. in L. Jan. 19, 1829, 
Methodist, m. second, Sept. 10, 1829, Lydia, dau. of Sanborn Clay, 
b. July 15, 1793, d. in Dalton, April 10, l'881, Methodist. He res. in 
L. from 1812 until he d., March 11, 1778. Brick-maker. Methodist. 
WhiiT. 

Ch., by w. Mary, — 

i. Luther W., b. Lancaster, Oct. 1, 1810, d. Dec. 15, 1840. 

ii. Edward R., b. L. Aug^. 7, 1812. 

iii. Chase C, b. L. Nov. •>, 1814. 

iv. RoBiE n., b. L. Jan. 2, 1817, d. M.ay 15, 1847. 

V. Lydia Jane, b. L. March 2, 1H20, d. Aug. 26, 1827. 

vi. LoviNA G., b. L. May 22, 1823, d. Jan. 31, 1855. 

Ch., b}' w. Lydia, b. in L., — 

vii. Mary Jane, b. May, 1830, d. May, 1830. 

8. viii. George Washington, b. Oct. 23, 1832. 

ix. Annie Jane, b. Sept. 26, 1838. 

8. George Washington Fuller, son of Thomas'^, b. in L. Oct. 23, 
1832. m. Sept. 19, 1852, Lucy Ann, dau. of William Fisk (See), b. in 
Dalton, May 17, 1834. He res. in L. in youth and since 1865. Farmer. 
Democrat. Co. I, 1st N. H. H. Art. Private. G. A. R. 

Ch.,— 

9. i. Charles Edward, b. Dalton, Aug. 2, 1853. 

9. Charles Edward Fuller, son of George Washington ^ b. in 
Dalton, Aug. 2, 1853. m. March 15, 1879, Muinie, dau. of Edward 
Fuller, b, Fairlee, Vt. , April 12, 18G4. He has res. in L. nearly all his 
life. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Jennie Mabel, b. L. Aug. 27, 1880. 

FULLER. 

10. Samuel Waldo Fuller, b. in Boston, jVIass., April 31, 1854. 
m. Jan. 19, 1878, Lizzie, dau. of George Means, b. in Clinton, Me., 
May 26, 1857. He has res. in L. since July, 1893. Glover. Demo- 
crat. 

Ch., b. in Clinton, Me., — 

i. Annie Bell, b. Noy. 19, 1879. 
ii. George Means, b. March 6, 1880. 

FULLER. 

11. Thomas Fuller, son of Thomas, b. in Compton, P. Q., June 15, 
1810. m. March 15, 1841, Elvira, dau. of Elias Farnham, b. in Canaan, 
Vt., Maj- 12, 1819. Slie has res. in L. since 1883. He never res. in 
L. Farmer. Republican. 

Ch., b. in Compton, P. Q., — 

i. Hattie, b. Aug. 10, 1843. m. Feb. 9, 1868, Charles Lang. res. L. 
ii. Georgia, b. April 25, 1858. res. L. 



214 Furher. 



FURBER. 



1. William Furber, b. in London, Eng., in 1614. m. Elizabetli 
He emigrated to America in 1635, shipping from Bristol, Eng., 



in the ship " Angel Gabriel," which was wrecked off Pemaquid in the 
great storm of Aug. 1635. He signed the remonstrance against Gov. 
Cranfield ; was one of the witnesses to the true deed of Independence 
of 1638 to Wlieelright, and was representative in 1648. He d. in Dover 
as early as 1692. Six ch. 

2. Jetiiro Furber, son of AVilliam \ b. in Dover, m. Am}' Crowell. 
He was a mariner, and d. previous to 1704. 

3. Jethro Furber, son of Jethro ", b. in 1682. m. Elizabeth 



He was a sea captain, d. in Portsmouth, April 9, 1738. His grave- 
stone still stands in the " Point of Graves," Portsmouth. 

4. Nathaniel Furber, son of Jethro ^ m. Dec. 25, 1740, Sarah 
Underwood. He was a boat-builder, res. in Portsmouth, and conveyed 
property there l)etween the ^ears 1752 and 1768. Rev. soldier. Pri- 
vate, Capt. Titus Salter's Co., Fort Washington, Portsmouth, Sept. 22, 
1777. (Vol. 2, N. H. Rev. Rolls, p. 429.) 

5. Nathaniel Furber, son of Nathaniel *, b. in Portsmouth, Aug. 
12, 1762. m. in 1786, Abigail, dan. of Timothy Kimball (See), b. in 
Hopkinton, July 2, 1764, d. in Hartland, Vt., Jan. 18, 1827. (The 
" Hist, of the Kimball Family," p. 168, says Abigail Kimball m. 
Nathaniel Thurber of L., which is wrong. The name should be spelled 
Furber, and the place of res. Concord. See Hopkinton t. r.) Nathaniel 
was a potter, res. in Concord and Hartland, Vt., where he d.. May 26, 
1836. Ten ch. 

6. James Adams Furber, son of Nathaniel ^, b. in Hartland, Vt., 
Aug. 6, 1803. m. April 6, 1828, Hannah H.,dau. of Capt. John Hough 
Harris (See), b. in Canaan, Feb. 24, 1811, d. in Allegan, Mich., Dec. 
16, 1869, Cong. He was a farmer, res. in Woodstock, Vt., and 
Canaan most of his life, d. in Allegan, Mich., Oct. 5, 1875. Six ch. 

7. George Clakence Furber, son of James Adams ®, b. in Wood- 
stock, Vt., April 27, 1847. m. June 27, 1876, Hattie Douglas, dan. of 
Gen. George Pendexter Meserve (See), b. in Jackson, Aug. 27, 1839, 
Cong. Educated in the common scliools, I'ryeburg, Me., Acadeni}', 
and grad. from New Hampton Institution. Assistant in Lancaster and 
Conway Academies one year each, and preceptress of L. High School 
from 1869 to 1876. He res. in L. from April, 1874, to Sept. 1898. res. 
Hanover. Journalist. Cong. 12ducated in the common schools, 
Canaan Union Academv, and Eastman's Business Coll. One of the 
editors of the " Allegan"'Co. (Mich.) Democrat," from 1870 to 1874; 
editor and proprietor of the " White Mountain Republic," from Mav 1, 
1874, to Oct. 1890, and of the "Republic-Journal," from Oct. 1890 to 
Oct. 1891. Business manager of tlie ''People and Patriot," Concord, 
from Aug. 1892 to May, 1893. Corresponding Sec. of L. Musical Assn. 
from 1878 to 86 inc. ; Recording Sec. of same from 1887 to 1892. 



Furher — Gale — Galer — Garand. 215 

Member Board of Education and Treas. of Union Dist., 1894-')-r)-7-8. 
J. P. State. 
Ch.,— 

i. Charles IIauuis, b. L. June 29, 1880. Dart. Coll. 1902. 

G-ALE. 

1. William V". Gale, son of Joseph, b. in Gilmanton, May 10, 1808. 
m. first, May 10, 1831, Sabrina, dau. of Nathaniel Hurlbutt, b. in Fran- 
eonia, March 1, 1803, d. in L. m. second, Jan. 6, 1842, Mary D., dau. 
of Sauiuel Soper, b. in Concord, Vt., d. in Bethlelieni, Feb. 24, 18G4. 
He res. in L. from 1829 to 18G0. Lumberman and sliingle manufr., d. 
in Betlileliem, Dec. 17, 18G8. 

Ch,, b. in L., — 

i. Charles W., b. July 23, 1832. ni. Sept. 25, 1856, Eltba L. Parcher. 

Lumberman. Slie d. Jefferson, Aug. 12, 1892. 
ii. Eliza J., b. Feb. 12, 1884, d. Bethleliem, Sept. 29, 1862. 
iii. Addik, b. Feb. 12, 1836. m. March 29, 1871, Lucius Bond, farmer. 

He d. Dalton, P\'b. 9, 1891. 
iv. James K., b. Nov. 10, 1837. m. Oct. 5, 1868, Sarab Parclier. Farmer. 

He d. New York City. March 13, 1883. Co. C, 15tb N. H. Inf. Private. 
V. Susan G., b. Aug. 18, "1839, d. Betblehem, Sept. 15, 1854. 



GALER. 

1. Jay Ohton Galer, b. in Durliam, Canada, May 29, 1839. m. first, 
about 18G0, Julia Ann, dau. of P^dward Fay, b, in Berkshire, Vt., about 
184.3. d. in Franklin, Vt., Jan. 1864. m. second, Oct. 4, 18G(), Jane 
Amelia, dau. of Tliomas Hooker, b. in Bakersfield, Vt., Sept. 14, 1841. 
He res. in L. from 187G until he d., Jan. 25, 1897. Tanner. Republi- 
can. I. O. O. F., N. G. C. P., L. P^ncampment. 

Ch., b}- w. Julia Ann, — 

i. Emmett Edward, b. Franklin, Vt, March 2, 18G2. m. about 1882, 

Anna Hare. Mecbanic. res. Lowell, Mass. 
ii. CoKA Julia, b. Franklin, Vt., July 2, 18G3. res. Tbompson's Island, 

Mass. 
iii. Lillian Diana, b. Berkshire, Vt., Sept. 29, 1867. res. Boston, Mass 
iv. Addie Jane, b. Bakersfield, Vt, Nov. 17, 1869, d. Bakersfield, Vt., July 

17, 1870. 



G-ARAND. 

1. Charle.s Eli Garand, son of Francis, b. in Sherbrooke, P. Q., 
March 26, 1849. m. Mary, dau. of Oliver Lambert, b. in St. Johns, 
P. Q., Dec. 8, 1839, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1876. 
Carpenter. Roman Catholic. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Edward, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt, June 19, 1874. res. L. 

ii. Vitaline, b. St. Jobnsbury, Vt., Nov. 25, 1876. res. L. 

iii. Wilfred, b. L. May 30, 1879. 

iv. Rosa, b. L. Aug. 27, 1880. 

V. Louise, b. L. Jan. 28, 1882. 

vi. JosiE, b. L. Oct. 27, 1884. 

vii. Frank, b. L. Jan. 29, 1887. 



216 Craslcill — Grates. 



GASKILL. 

1. Ebenezek Gaskill, son of Samuel, b. in Keene, March 25, 1794. 
m. in 1817, Abigail, daii. of P^zra Calkins, b. in Wilbraliani, Mass.. 
Dec. 18, 1798, d. in L. Nov. 10, 1858. He res. in L. from 1852 until 
he d., Sept. 1879. 

Ch.,— 

i. Arabelle H., b. Waterford, Vt., Sept. 8, 1818. m. Jan. 1, 1840, Simeon 

Albee, .Ir., farmer, res. St. Johnsburv, Vt. 
ii. Edwin W., b. Waterfonl, Vt., Au^. 0, 1820. m. Oct. 29, 1841, Maria 

Poor. Slioemaker. He d. Mancliester, July 4, 1863. 
iii. TiiEODOsiA C, b. Waterford, Vt., Sept. 12,' 1822. m. June 17, 1841, 

Oliver Knight, driver. She d. Charlestown, Mass., in 1855. 
iv. Marion C, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., March 12, 1826. m. Elbridge G. 

Graham (See). 
V. Pakthenia a., b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Sept. 20, 1829. m. Nov. 17, 1850, 

George W. Stiles, farmer, res. Waterford, Vt. 
vi. SoLOMA A., b. Charlestown, Vt., March 28, 1833. m. 1851, Isaac Knight, 
cattle ranchman. He d. Fort Worth, Texas, 1864. (Killed by 
Indians.) 
2. vii. Augustine C, b. Charlestovv'n, Vt., May 27, 1835. 

viii. Augusta A., b. Charlestown, Vt., Aug. 9, 1837. m. April 17, 1856. 
David G. Marsh, hotel-keeper. He d. 1894. She d. Portsmouth, 
1865. 

2. AuGusTiNK Clark Gaskill, son of Ehenezer \ b. in Charlestown, 
Vt., May 27, 1835. m. March 18, 1856, Martha H., dau. of Put- 
nam Dexter, b. in Lisbon, July 31, 1839. He lias res. in L. since 
1852. Farmer. Republican. Supervisor, 1894-5-6. Co. D, 13th 
N. H. Inf. Sergt. Appointed 2d Lieut., but not mustered. Mustered 
out as 1st Sergt. G. A. R. 

Ch.,— 

1. IvAH Bell, b. Batli, Nov. 24, 1857. m. Henry William Fisk (See). 
ii. Alice Ardell, b. L. Dec. 19, 1866. 

GATES. 

1. JoHX Gates, b. in Walpole. m. Lavinia Titus. He d. in Lvn- 
don, Vt., in 1800. 

2. Ezra Gates, son of John \ b. in Walpole, Nov. 20, 1797. m. 
Lydia, dau. of Zenas L. Bemis (See), b. in L. May 23, 1800. He d. in 
St. Johnsbury, Vt., Dec. 30, 1874. 

3. Ezra B. Gates, son of Ezra '^, b. in Lyndon, Vt., Jan. 16, 1823. 
m. Jan. 19, 1860, Belinda, dau. of Calvin Tabor, b. in Topsham, Vt., 
Sept. 20, 1834, Methodist. He res. in L. from 1875 to 1891. Miller. 
Co. K, 15th Vt. Inf. Private. G. A. R. A. F. and A. M., Burns 
Lodge, d. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Jan. 12, 1896. 

Ch., — 

i. Hattie M., b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Nov. 26, 1861, d. St. Johnsbury, Vt., 

Feb. 21, 186.3. 
ii. Gazei.la T., b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Mav 27, 1864, d. St. Jolinsbury, Vt., 

Oct. 22, 1865. 
iii. Edward E., b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Aug. 25, 1866. m. June 6, 1894, 

Annie Burgin. Miller, res. Lisbon. 
iv. Belle, b. St.\johnsbury, Vt., Jan. 22, 1869. res. St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
V. C. Tabor, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Feb. 16, 1873. res. Pawtucket, R. I. 
vi. EsTELLA Q., b. L. Jan. 1, 1878. res. St. Johnsbury, Vt. 



Gates — George. 217 

4. Curtis Gatks, son of Ezra 2, b. in Bin-kc, Vt, Jnne 13, 1889. 
m. Doc. 3, 1861, Jnlia AVillis, dun. of Alexander Morton, Jr., h. in 
Concord, Vt., June 27, 1842, d. Ang. 189.'). He res. in L. from 1801) 
to 1880. Miller. Fire ward, 1875-G-7-8-9. A. F. and A. M., 
Burns Lodi^e, K. T., St. Gerard Com. 

Cli.,— ^ 

i. Carkoll W., 1). Concord, Vt., Oct. 5, 1802. m. April 20, 1887, Jessie 

Mazurott. Miller, res. East Boston, Mass. 
ii. FuANic E., b. L. Nov. 8, 1866, d. L. Sept. 26, 1807. 
iii. Mary A., b. L. Dec. 28, 1868. res. Lyndon, Vt. 
iv. LiNwooD C, b. L. July 12, 1870. res. East Boston, Mass. 
V. Harry E., b. L. Sept. 17, 1872. res. Lyndon, Vt. 

5. George AuCxUStus Gates, son of Hubbard A., and grandson of 
Ezra-, b. in Topsliam, Vt., Jan. 24, LSal. m. Dec. 14, 1882, Isabella 
A., dan. of Silas F. Smith, b. in Syracuse, N. Y., in 18.t5. He was ed- 
ucated in the common schools of P^ast St. Johnsburv, Vt., Mclndoes 
Academy, and St. Johnsbury, Vt., Academy, and grad. from Dart. 
Coll. in 1873. He commenced the study of theology in Andover, Mass., 
Seminary, 1875-6; Bonn, 1878; Goettingin, 1878; Leipzig, 1879; 
Nenfchatel, 1879; and grad. from. Andover in 1880. He was ordained 
a Cong, minister in Upper Montclair, N. J., April 13, 1882. He was 
located in L. two months in 1880; Upper Montclair, N. J., six and a 
half years to 1887 ; Prest. of Iowa Coll., Grinnell, Iowa, from 1897 till 
his resignation in 1900. 

Ch., — 

i. Alice Bird, b. Upper Montclair, N. J., Jan. 27, 1884. 

ii. Stanley, b. Upper Montclair, N. J., Dec. 25, 1885. 

iii. D0XA.LD Smith, b. Grinnell, Iowa, Aug. 10, 1895. 



GEORGE. 

1. Russell George, son of Simeon, b. in Sandwich, Ma}- 20. 1846. 
.... July 26, 1867, Susan, dan. of Warren Elliott (See), b. in Dalton, 
Nov. lb, 1847, d. in Dalton, April 6, 1872. He res. in L. from 18«0 
until he d., Dec. 14, 1893. Lumberman, Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Marcia, b. Dalton, May 20, 1869. m. Henry Plant (See). 



m 



GEORGE. 

2. ALiiERT Winch George, son of William Jackson, b. in Dalton, 
Nov. 2, 1850. m. July 9, 1871, Nettie Lavinia,dau. of Jesse L. Rowe. 
b. in St. Johnsbury, Vt., Nov. 4, 1853. He has res. in L, since 1862, 
Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L.,— 

i. William Albert, b. Feb. 28, 1872. res. L. ni. Oct. 24, 1898, Mar- 
garet A. Lynch, 
ii. Myrtle May, b. Oct. 10, 1873. m. Carlos Bedell (See). 
iii. Leonard Osburn, b. Mav 8, 1875. res. L. 

iv. Alberta Annette, b. Oct 18, 1877. m. Feb. 24, 1896, Henry T. De- 
lano, painter, res. L. 
V. Genev.a. Maud, b. Dec. 30, 1870. 



218 aihh — aile. 



GIBB. 

1. Stephen C. Gibb, b. in N. Y. in 1787. m. May 21, 1811, Han- 
nah, dau. of John Lane, b. in Sanbornton, March 20, 1789, d. in L. 
Nov. 20, 1866. He res. in L. from 1829 until he d., Nov. 2, 1861. 
Hotel-keeper. Fire ward, 1840. 

Ch.,— 

2. i. Joseph Lane, b. Sanbornton, 1811. 

ii. Sarah Jane, pub. June 30, 1838, Marcus Hull, merchant. Both d. in 
Hinesburg, Vt. 

2. Joseph Lane Gibb, son of Stephen C.\ b. in Sanbornton in 1811. 
m. Sept. 16, 1852, Caroline Betse}', dau. of Timothy Alden Edson (See), 
b. in L. Sept. 13, 1824, d. in L. Nov. 26, 1873. He res. in L. from 
1829 until he d. , Dec. 11, 1864. Hotel-keeper. UniversaHst. Demo- 
crat. Selectman, 1844. Moderator, 1841-2-3-54-6-7-9-60-1-2-4. 
Deput}' sheriff, 1837-39 inc. Brig. Inspector under Gen. Rankin, 
1840; also under Gen. Kenney, 1851. Aide to Gov. Martin, 1852, 
with rank of Colonel. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. I. O. O. F., 
N. G. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Frank Stephen, b. 1854, d. L. June 9, 1883. 
ii. Fked Edson, b. 1860, d. L. Dec. 19, 1880. 

GILE. 

The name is variously written in the old recoixls, the most common 
being: Guild, Gild, Gilde, Guile, Giles, and Gile. For full particu- 
lars regarding the origin of the famil}' and the names, see "The 
Genealogy and Historj' of the Guild, Guile, and Gile family by 
Charles Burleigh." 

1. Samuel Gile came to America from Eng. with his bro. John 
Guild and sister Ann, in 1636. m. Sept. 1, 1647, Judith, dau. of 
James Davis, one of the original settlers and an emigrant from Eng. 
Samuel res. in Haverhill, Mass., where he d., Feb. 21, 1683. 

2. Ephraim Gile, son of Samuel \ b. in Haverhill, Mass., March 
21, 1661/2. m. Jan. 5, 1686, Martha Bradlej'. He res. in Haverhill, 
Mass., and in 1711 was one of the soldiers supplied with snow-shoes 
for emergency, in case of an attack by Indians. He was probably the 
Ephraim Gile who cut the first way to Cheshire and was admitted an 
inhabitant of Ciiester in 1720. 

3. Ebenezer Gile, son of Ephraim ^, b. in Haverhill, Mass., Sept. 
11, 1708. m. June 6, 1731/2, Lydia Johnson. Her father and mother 
were both killed by the French and Indians at the attack on Haverhill, 
Mass., Aug. 29, 1708. When the mother was slain she held Lydia, a 
year and six days old, in her arms, but she somehow escaped the toma- 
hawk. She d. in P^nfield in 1781. He was a speculator in lands and 
in the deeds was called a trader, d. in Hopkinton about 1775. 

4. Noah Gile, son of Ebenezer ^ b. in Hampstead about 1743. m. 
P^lizabeth Howe. He was a Rev. soldier, and a member of Capt. 
Adams' co. from Henniker, in 1776. 



aUe. 219 

5. John Gile, son of Noah'', b. in Ileniiiker, May 7, 1772. ni. 
Feb. 23, 1796, Lydia Clements, b. in 177.S, d. in L. Sei)t. 12, 1853. 
He res. in L. from 1809 until lie d., A[)ril 28, 1851. Farmer and lum- 
ber man nfr. AVhig. Selectman, 1821. 

Ch.,— 

i. LovisA, 1). Ik'tlilehem, Dec;. 9, 1800. m. John Bowman (See). 

7. ii. Aakon, 1). Betlilelieni, Feb. lU, 180:]. 

iii. LoviNA II.. b. L. March 14, 1805. ni. Dec. 21, 182G, Steplien A. East- 
man, clerjryman. She d. L. Sept. 5, 1887. 

iv. WiM.iAM Bkackktt, h. Betlileliem, April 24, 1808. unm., d. New- 
Orleans, La., April 12, 1837. 
V. Ahigail, b. L. July 21, 1811, d. L. June 7, 1814. 

8. vi. John, b. L. Jan. 2, 1817. 

9. vii. Fkve Williams, b. L. May 30, 1819. 
viii. Louisa, b. L. 

ix. Missouri, b. L. in. William Durgin. 

X. Nancy Jaxe, b. L. m. Clark Carlton Abbey (See). 

6. Timothy Gile, son of Noall^ b. in Enfield. Dec. 30, 178'). m. 
Jan. 10, 1811, Dolly Stevens, b. Wentworth, May 18, 1790, d. in L. 
Dec. 25, 188G, Cong. He res. in L. from 1833 until he d., Dec. 27, 
1862. Farmer. Cong. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. TiMOTiir, b. Bethlehem, March 24, 1814, d. Bethlehem, Jan. 28, 1815. 

11. ii. Nelson, b. Bethlehem, Dec. 28, 1815. 

iii. Dolly, b. Wentworth, June 4, 1822, d. Wentworth, Jan. 25, 1823. 

12. iv. George, b. Wentworth, Sept. 27, 1824. 

7. Aaron Gile, son of John^, b. in Bethlehem, Feb. 19, 1803. m. 
June 1, 1826, Persis, dan. of Nathaniel Rix ^ (!^ee), b. in Dalton, Aug. 
19, 1809. He res. in L. from 1809 to about 1854. Hotel-keeper. 
Whig. 'Deputy sheriff, 1830-2 inc., and 1835-9 inc. Fire ward, 1846. 
Appointed Capt. Cav. Co. N. H. Militia. April 18, 1831 ; vacated Ai)ril 
2, 1834, d. Lyon Co., Kan., April 24, 1863. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

13. i. George W., b. Jan. 25, 1830. 
ii. Malvina. 

8. John Gile, son of John^, b. in L. Jan. 2, 1817. m. Dec. '2i}. 
1839, Helen Maria Clute. He res. in L. during his youth, was educated 
in New Hampton and Schenectady, N. Y., grad. from Union Coll. in 
1839. He commenced studying theology in 1840 with Rev. James 
Brownlee, D.D., of State n Island, N. Y., and was ordained as a Pres- 
byterian clergyman at Setauket, L. I., Nov. 15, 1843, where he was 
located and preached up to the time of his death, which occurred by 
drowning on Long Island Sound. Sept. 28, 1849. 

Ch., — 

i. Margaret H., 
ii. Amelia S. 

9. Frye Willi.\ms Gile (Giles), son of John ^ b. in L. IMay 30, 
1819. ni. July 4, 1844, Caroline A., dan. of Moses P\>llows, b. in Bos- 
cawen, Aug. 2, 1817, Cong. He res. in L. from 1819 to 1834, and from 
1840 to 1854. He was one of the builders of the first cabin erected 
by white men at Topeka, Kas., and in an historical work, '' Thirty 
Years in Topeka," he won fame as a local historian, d. Topeka, June 
9, 1898. Capitalist. Episcopal. Republican. Treasurer, 1847. 
No ch. 



220 GiJe. 

10. NoAii GiLK, son of Nathaniel, and grandson of Noali'', 1). in 
Bethlehem, April 2G, 1810. ni. first, March 30, 1.S3G, Elizabeth, dan. 
of Noah Farr" (See), b. in L. Sept. 19, 1816, d. in Newark, Vt., Jan. 
3, 1847, Cong. m. second, Abigail Bundy, b. in Biirke, Vt., d. in 
Burke, Vt., Oct. 6, 1873, Cong. He res. in L. from 1835 until about 
1840. F'armer. Cong. Deacon. Whig. d. in Newark, Vt., Sept. 
27, 1852. 

Ch., by w. Elizabeth, — 

i. Mautha Deborah, b. L. March 24, 1838. m. Franklin Walker (See). 
ii. Dennis, b. L. Dee. 1!», 18ol), d April 7, 1859. 
ill. Noah Fare, b. Newark, Vt., July 11, 1842. m. Jan. 29, 1870, Nellie H. 

Smith. P^arnier. res. St. Jolinsbury, Vt. 
iv. Lizzn:, b. Newark, Vt., Dec. 23, 1844, d. St. Jolinsbury, Vt., April IG, 

1880. 
V. William, b. Newark, Vt.. Dec. 28, 1846, d. Jan. 20, 1847. 

11. Nelson Gile, son of Timothy'', 1). in Betlilehem, Dec. 28, 1815. 
m. May 18, 1840, Cyrena Dustin, dau. of Eliianau W. Dean, b. in Dan- 
bury, Dec. 7, 1817, Cong. She d. April 14, 1895. He res. in L. from 
1833 to 1872. Farmer. Cong. Democrat. Selectman, 1848 and 
1871. Now res. in Topeka, Kas. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Isai'.ki.la, b. Oct. 7, 1843, d. Feb. 16, 1851. 
ii. Cyrena Dolly, b. June 6, 1847. m. Albert Parker (See). 
iii. Ei,HA\AN Dean, b. July 16, 1852. m. May 2, 1877, Clara S. Rogers, 
res. Topeka, Kan. 

12. George Gile, son of Timothy*^, b. in Wentworth, Sept. 27, 
1824. m. Dec. 21, 1850, Rozilla Janett, dau. of Daniel Randall, b. in 
Lyndon, Vt., March 8, 1831, Methodist. He has res. in L. most of the 
time since 1833. Farmer. Metliodist. Republican. Selectman, 1873. 
Highway Survevor, Village District, 1870-1-3. Capt. 5th Co. 32d 
Regt. N. H. Militia, May, 1849 ; vacated, May 1, 1852. 

Ch.,— 

14. i. Ray Timothy, b. L. May 27, 1852. 

13. George W, Gile, son of Aaron ^. b. in Bethleliem, Jan. 25, 1830. 
m. April 21, 1855, Emma Virginia, dau. of John Shnster, b. in Phila., 
Pa., Nov. 7, 1838. He res. in L. from birth to 1845, when he went 
to Haverhill to learn the printer's art in the office of the " Democratic 
Republican," pub. by Hon. Jolm R. Reding. From there he went to 
Lowell, Mass., and learned the business of iron founding. About 1850 
he entered the field of literary labor as reader, lecturer, and actor, which 
he followed to April 18, 1861, when he enlisted in the 22d Penn. Inf. 
for three months, and was appointed Lieut. He re-enlisted Sept. 16, 
18G1, in the 88th Penn. Lif. and was appointed Major; promoted to 
Lieut. Col. Sept. 1, 1862; Col. Jan. 24, 18!)3. He was discharged for 
disability, March 2, 1863, and appointed Major of the Veteran Reserve 
Corps, May 22, 1863; Col., Sept. 29, 1863; Brevet Brigadier-Gen., 
Mav 6, 1865. After the close of the war he was appointed 1st Lieut. 
45th U. S. Inf., July 25, 1866; Capt., Feb. 14, 1868; Col., Dec. 15, 
1870, and retired from service with full rank of Col. He commanded 
the military forces in Washington at Lincoln's second inauguration as 
President. He d. Phila., Pa., Feb. 26, 1896. 



Gile — G ihnan — Glazier — Gle/ison — Ghxle. 221 

Ch.,— 

i. Georok W., b. Cleveland, Oliio, April 3, 1857. res. Pliiia., Pa. 

ii. Henuy Edwin, b. Pliila., Pa., May 17, 18(>0. res. Phila., Pa. 

iii. Hknmamin Cl.\rk, b. Pliila, Pa., Au}j. 4, 1872. res. Pliila., Pa. 

iv. Emma Vikginia, b. Camden, N. J., Feb. 18, 1875. res. Phila , Pa. 

14. Ray Timothy Gile, son of George ''^, b. in L. Ma}- 27, 1852. 
in. Oct. 2.'), 1879, Ilattie E., daii. of Jeremy Titus, b. in IJath, Oct. 8. 
1848, Methodist, lie has res. in L. all liis life. Civil engineei'. 
Methodist. Republican. He was educated in the public schools of L. 
and grad. from the Cliandler Scientific Department of Dart. Coll. in 
1877, and from Thayer School of Civil Engineering in 1871). 

Ch., — 

i. Annie Peteksox, b. Lyiideborougli, July 21, 1878 (Adopted). 



GILMAN. 

1. FU.A.NK HiCNiiY Gii.MAN, SOU of All)ert, 1). ill Bethlehem, Fcl). 20. 
185;3. ra. Dec. 4, 1871), Saraii, dau. ol' Nathan IJurns (See), 1). in 
Madison, Me., April 7, 18G0, Advent. lie has res. in L. since 187D. 
Farmer. Republican. C. P., \j. Encanii)uient, I. O. O. F. 

Ch., — 

i. Nathan Albert, b. L. Sept. 25, 1880. 



GLAZIER. 

1. Frank Glazip:u, son of Zenas, b. in Northtield, Vt., Aug. 21, 
1841. m. Fei). 27, 1875, Almira, dau. of Christo[jher Bodwell, b. in 
Lawrence, ^lass., Aug. 25, 1853, Con^. lie has res. in L. since 18G7, 
Farmer. Cong. Republican. Co. K, 4th Vt. Inf. Private. Was con- 
lined in Libbv Prison. G. A. R. A. F. and A. M. 

Ch.,— 

i. Bertha Helen, b. L. May 27, 1878. 



GLEASON. 

1. James Gleason, son of James, m. Polly Sartwell, i). in Charles- 
town, Cong. She in. second, Benjamin Morse (See). He res. in L. 
from 1802 to 1810. d. in L. 

Ch.,— 

i. Willard, 1). Feb. 11, 1801. 
ii. LoRiNG, b. L. Aug. (>, 180:J. 
iii. Betsey, b. L. Nov. 23, 18U1. unin., d. L. June 2.3, 1800. 



GLODE. 

1. JMosES Glode, son of John, b. in Canada, jNIarch 9, 1834. m. 
May 16. 1859, Mary A., dau. of Levi Martin, b. in Quebec, March 28, 
1841, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1848. Laborer. Ro- 
man Catholic. Democrat. 



222 Glode — Glover. 

Ch.,— 

i. Levi, b. L. Oct. 10, 1860, d. L. July 3, 1884. 

2. ii. John, b. L. March '24, 18(32. 

3. iii. George, b. Landaff, Feb. 18. 1865. 

iv. Minnie, b. Landaft", June 10, 1868. res. L. 

V. Moses, b. L. Feb. 5, 1871. Glover, res. L. 

vi. Joseph P., b. L. March 14, 1875, d. Manchester, Aug. 7, 1870. 

vii. Lizzie G., b. L. Dec. 4, 1876. res. L. 

viii. Frank L., b. L. Aug. 11, 1880, d. L. Jan. 4, 1889. 

2. John Glode, son of Moses \ b. in L. March 24, 1862. m. Aug. 
17, 1(S8;3, Amelia, dan. of Moses Blake, b. in Kingsey, Canada, Aug. 
2, l.SGl. Episcopal. He has res. in L. nearl}' all his life. Tanner. 
Roman Catholic. Republican. 

Ch., - 

i. Walter, b. Lisbon, Jan. 9, 1885. res. L. 

ii. Clara, b. Bethlehem, March 7, 1886. 

iii. Philip, b. L. March 23, 1888. 

iv. Harry, b. L. Marcli 17, 1890. 

V. Arthur, b. L. March 19, 1892, d. L. April 1, 1893. 

vi. John, b. L. Oct. 22, 1893. 

3. George Glode, son of Moses ^ b. in Landaff, P^'eb. 18, 18(35. m. 
first, March 4, 1889, Virginia, dau. of Mitchell Place, b. in Canada, 
Nov. 1, LS60, d. in L. Dec. 10, 1890, Roman Catholic, m. second, 
Oct. 17, 1872, Vitaline Lambert, dau. of Oliver Place, b. in Canada, Jan. 
8, 1860, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1866. Glover. Ro- 
man Catholic. Democrat. 

Ch., b}' vv. Virginia, b. in L., — 

i. Alfred George, b. May 31, 1890. 

Ch., b}' w. Vitaline, b. in L., — 

ii. Evelina Anastasia, 1). July 7, 1893. 



GLOVER. 

1. Fr.wklin Rockwood Glover, son of Timoth}-, b. in Woodstock, 
June 4, 1829. m. first, Oct. 3, 1853, Phebe Marie, dau. of Levi 
Streeter, b. in Lisbon, Dec. 2, 1835, d. in L. Oct. 29, 1877, Methodist, 
ra. second, Feb. 26, 1881, Alma Celestia, dau. of John Whipple, b. in 
Lisbon in 1850. He has res. in L. since 1856. Farmer. Republican. 
Member Town School P)oard, 1888-9-90-1. Chairman Executive Com- 
mittee L. JNIusical Assn., 1885 to 96. President, 1896. Selectman, 
1898-9-1900. 

Ch., by w. Phebe, — 

i. George F., b. Woodstock, Aug. 1854, d. Nov. 4, 1854. 

2. ii. Charles A , b. June 20, 1856. 

iii. Inez A., b. L. Sept. 15, 1860, d. Jan. 27, 1804. 

iv. Eunice J., b. L. Aug. 11, 1862. m. Charles McCarthy (See). 

3. V. Joseph L., b. L. Aug. 28, 1864. Lawyer, res. N. Y. City. 

vi. James A,, b. L. March 25, 1868. m. March, 1889, Julia B. Berri. Far- 
mer, res. Ardslev, N. Y. 
vii. Minnie A., b. L. Oct. 12, 1871. m. March 2, 1890, William K. Dow, 

printer, res. L. (Divorced.) 
viii. Orrin a., b. L. Jan. 2(), 1874. res. L. 



Glover — Gain — Gonyer. 228 

2. Chahles a. Gi.ovku, son of Franklin Rockwood \ 1). in L. June 
20, IS;")!), in. Dec. 25, 1877, Alma J., dau. of Sliadrach Reinick, I), in 
Jeffer.son, Sept. 19, 185G, Free Ba[)tist. He res. in L. from IHoG to 
1892. Salesman. Free Baptist. Repnblican. J. P. State. 

Ch.,— 

i. Grace Emma, b. L. July 21, 1885. 

3. JosKPH Lawrence Gloveu, son of Franklin Rockwood ', b. L. 
Aug. 28, 1864; m. Feb. 27, 1898, Cora Sarah Berri. He read law 
with I). (J. & J. W. Remick, and grad. University of Michigan, 1889. 
He was in practice at Sioux Falls, So. Dakota, 1890-94, and since 
the later date in New York City. He is of the law hrm of Talmer 
& Glover. 

Ch.,— 

i. Cora Berri, b. Aug. 8, 1899. 



GOIN. 

1. Eki Goin, b. in Vt. in 180.3. m. first, March 12, 1828, Abigail, 
dau. of Dudley Chamberlain, b. in 1812, d. in L. Nov. 10, 1845. m. 
second, Jan. 1. 1846, Amanda Davenjjort. He res. in L. from 1827 
to 18,')1. Farmer. Fire ward, 1847-8-50. 

Ch., by w. Abigail, — 

i. Amanda, b. Vt. 1828. 

ii. Eber, b. 1830. Laborer. 

iii. Helen. 

iv. Melissa, b. 1836. 

V. James, b. 1838. 

vi. Celinda, b. 1840. 

Ch., bv w. Amanda, — 

vii. Frank, b. L. 1849. Lawyer. 



G-ONYER. GAGNON. 

1. Peter Gonyer, b. in Quebec, June, 1834. m. Feb. 9, 1857, 
Phelje, dau. of Thomas Lamb, b. in Quebec, Oct. 10, 1840, Roman 
Catholic. Slie ra. second, Nelson Lema}' (See). Peter never res. in 
L. Laborer. Roman Catholic, d. in Franconia, March, 1872. 

Ch., — 

i. George P., b. in Halifax, Canada, Sept. 4, 1859. ni. July 4, 1887, 

Louise Lambert. Railroad employee, res. L. 
ii. Edward, b. Franconia, Oct. 25, IHOL in. Jan. 1, 1887, Mary Laforce. 

Ilailroad clerk, res. Haverhill, 
iii. John, b. Danville, Vt., Feb. 28, 1861. res. L., unm. 
iv. Mary, b. Franconia, April 8, 186(). m. May, 1880, Joseph Noel, laborer. 

res. L. 

2. V. Fred, b. Franconia, Aug. 1, 1808. 

2. FitEi> GoNYEK, son of Peter \ b. in Franconia, Aug. 1, 1868. m. 
Nov. 8, 1886, Minnie Etta, dau. of Ephraim Gilman, b. in Lyman, 
Sept. 28, 1870. He has res. in L. since 1873. Printer. Democrat. 
K. P. 



224 Gonyer — Good — Goodall. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Georgk Frederic, b. March 29, 1887. 

ii. Evelina Maud, b. Oct. 7, 1888. 

iii. Harold Albert, b. April 20, 1890, d. L. Oct. 15, 1891. 

iv. Arthur Allien, b. L. May 12, 1895. 



GOOD. 

1. Patrick Good, son of jMicbael, b. in Wolftown, P. Q., in 1853. 
m. in 1882, Annie G., dan. of John Brennan, b. in St. Agatha, Canada, 
May 12, 1865, Roman Catiiolic. He has res. in L. since 1873. La- 
borer. Roman Catholic. Democrat, d. in L. Dec. 20, 1896. 

Ch., all b. in L., — 

i. William .John, b. May 24, 1883. 

ii. Mary Ellen, b. Aug. 12, 1885. 

iii. Joseph James, b. Feb. 7, 1888. 

iv. Henry Arthur, b. Feb. 4, 1895. 



GOODALL. 

1. Robert Goodall, b. 1604, embarked at Ipswich, England, in 
April, 1634, with his wife Catherine, b. 1606, and children Mary, Abra- 
ham, and Isaac. He settled in Salem, Mass., and tradition asserts that 
he was mnrdered 1677 by Giles Core}-. (Longfellow's Giles Core\- of 
the Salem Towns.) The Goodall coat of arms was granted March 1, 
1612, as a recognition of military merit. It is a silver eagle with 
gold claws and l)eak on a red sliield, — a green chaplet of grass and 
flowers; over tiie helmet an eagle with ciiaplet. Motto — Tonjonrs 
Fidtle. 

2. Zaciiariah Goodall, son of Robert \ b. in Salem, May 31, 1639. 
m. Jnne 30, 1666, Elizabeth Beanchamp, dan. of Edward and Mary 
Beanchamp. He lived in Salem. Eleven ch. 

3. John Goodall, son of Zaciiariah -, b. in Salem, 1679. m. Sept. 
8, 1703, Elizabeth Witt, b. 1667, dan. of John and Elizabeth (Baker) 
Witt. He removed to Marlborongh, Mass., in 1702 or 1703. In 1718 
letter of commendation was granted to P^lizabeth, wife of John Goodall 
from church in Salem, now in Danvers, to church in Marll)orough. 
She d. July 29, 1738. He m. second, Elizabeth . He d. in Marl- 
borough, May 11, 1752; his widow d. May '2S, 1752. His will (iated 
1751 mentions his wife, children of son Solomon, son Nathan, and dau. 
Elizabeth. 

4. Nathan Goodall, son of John •\ b. in jMarlborough, June 10, 
1709. m. Persis Wliitney, b. Jan. 10, 1718/9, dau. of Benjamin and 
Sarah (Barrett) Whitney. He res. in Marlborough, where he d., Jan. 
14, 1780. 

5. David Goodall, son of Nathan % b. in Marlboro', Mass., Aug. 
14, 1749. m. Dec. 17, 1778, Elizabeth, dau. of Dr. Samuel Brigham, b. 
in Marlboro', Mass., Aug. 11, 1752, d. in L. Sept. 21, 1845. He grad. 
from Dart. Coll. in 1777, and studied theology with Rev. Dr. Benja- 



Goodall. 225 

mill Brigliain, of Fitzwilliain. lie w:is onlaiucd pastor of tlie Cong, 
church in Halifax, Vt., in 1781, and was dismissed in IT'.KJ, when lie 
moved to L., and became a landowner and farmer, remaining in L. 
until he d., March 4, 1880, preaching and conducting religious services 
a portion of the time. He was elected supi)lv for the church in L. half 
the time one summer. Representative, 18()()-l-2-'3-4-r)-G-i)-ir>. J. V. 
Rev. soldier. Private, C'apt. Israel Curtis' Independent Jlanover Co. 
Served in the ex|)edition against St. Johns, Montreal, and (Quebec. 
under (Jen. Montgomery iu 177'>. (Chase's History of Hanover, 
p. 310; Col. Morey's Letter, Prov. Papers, vol. vii. p. GIO. Ihuien- 
way's V^t. Historical Gazetteer, Halifax, vol. v. pp. lirj-416.) 
Ch., all but Elizabeth 1). in Halifax, \'t., — 

i. Ei,i/AitETH, b. Atliol, Mass., Jan. 7, 1781. m. Ri:;liar(l Wales Peabodv 
(See). 
G. ii. David, h. Jan. 2?., 1780. 

iii. Peksis, b Nov. 1, 1784. m. Nathaniel PartrMge (See). 

7. iv. Solomon, b. Aiip. 24, 178*1. 

8. V. Ira, b. Aug. 1, 1788. 

vi. Ann, b. Aug. Pl, 1790, d. Sept. 25, 170P 
vii. Tkyimikna, b. July 27, 17'.t.], d. Jan. 0, 17'Jl. 

6. David Goodaix, son of David ^, b. in Halifax, Vt., -Ian. 23, 
1783. m. April 10, 1804, Margaret, dau. of Richard Peabody * (See), 
b. in Woodstock, Conu., in 177G, d. in 18G3. She m. second, Saumel 
Rankin (See). David res. in L. from 1798 or 9 until he d., May 15, 
1812. He was drowned wdiile attempting to swim the Conn. River, 
near Waterford bridge. Mo'lerator, 1803-8-9-11-12. Treasurer, 
1804-5-G. Re[)resentative. 1811. He bore the title of Capt. 

Ch., I), in L., — 

i. David, 1). Dec. 27, 1804. m. 183:^, Adeline Page. Merchant, lie d. 

St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1881. Slie d. 1837. 
ii. Richard Peabodv. b. Jan. 20, 1806. in. March 25, 18.']5, Ruth Lyinau. 

Farmer. He d. Derby, Vt., about 1892. She d. about 1892. 
iii. Caroline, b. June 2, 1809, d. L. Sept. 10, 1810. 
iv. Leonidas, b. July 28, 1811. ni. second, Harriett Sinitli. Tanner and 

currier. He d." Starr, Kan., July 2-3, 1881. 

7. SoT.oitox GooDALL, SOU of David ''. b. in Halifax, Vt., Aug. 24, 
178G. m. Aug. G, 1821, Hannah, dau. of Zuriel Albee (See), b. iu 
Westmoreland (?) Aug. 1794, d. in Brattleboro', Vt, Feb. 6, 1883. 
He res. in L. most of the time from 1797 until 18.')7. Fai-mer. d. iu 
Concord, Sept. 9, 1870. 

Ch., b. in Enfield, Me., — 

9. i. Ira, b. June 29, 1829. 
10. ii. Alpha, b. Sept. 20, 1832. 

iii. Ezra K., b. Oct. 29, 1834. ni. Oct. 13, 1803, Ellen S. Ayer. Farmer, 
res. Brattleboro', Vt. 

8. luA Gooi>ALL, son of David '', b. in Halifax, Vt. Aug. 1, 1788. m. 
May 9, 1812, Hannah Child, dau. of Samuel Hutchins, b. in Bath, 
Sept. 29, 1794, d. in Philadeliihia, I'a., June 3, 1872. He was edu- 
cated in the public schools of L., and at the age of twenty-one years 
he became a law student in the otlice of Moses P. Payson, of Bath. 
He was admitted to the liar in 1814, and practised in Bath for many 
years. In ISfiG he moved to Beloit, Wis., where he d., March 3, ISGS. 
He was Representative from Bath, and about 1848 Prcst. of the White 

VOL. II. — 15 



226 aoodall — Goodell. 

Mountains Railroad; Pa} master 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, 1811, and 
Judge Advocate on staff of Gen. David Ranliin, 1822 to 1834. 
Cli., b. in Batli, — 

i. David Greene, b. March 19, 1813. m. June 29, 1835, Maria Dearborn 
Frencli. Merchant and lumber-dealer, res. Beloit, Wis. d. May 13, 
1882. 
ii. Hannah Child, b. Dec. 17, 1814, d. Bath, Aug. 12, 1884. 
iii. LucRETiA Wilson, b. Feb. 9, 1817. m. July, 18iO, Joiin Langdon Car- 

leton, hivvyer, res. Bath, 
iv. Ellen Bruce, b. Nov. 27, 1818. m. Dec. 3, 1845, John Homer French, 

merchant. She d. Bath, May 29, 1852. 
V. Ira Edwin, 1). June 25, 182U. ni. Seiit. 21, 1842, Mary Gale French. 

Merchant, res. Beloit, Wis. 
vi. Samuel Hutchins, b. March 31, 1823. m. first, May 22, 1850, Sarah 
Nelson, d. Portsmouth, Feb. 18, 186G. ni. second, Sept. 26, 1867, 
Elizabeth Salislmry Nelson. Lawyer. She d. Feb. 6, 189(3. 
vii. Horace Hl'tchins, b. March 20, 1826, d. Aug. 21, 1827. 
viii. Horace Hutchins, b. March 21, 1828, d. Aug. 23, 1829. 
ix. Jane Elizabeth, b. June 17, 1830. m. Dec. 13, 1854, Thomas Parsons 
Sargent, purchasing agent Penn. Railroad. He d. March 16, 1890. 
Siie d. Philadelpliia, Penn., July 24, 1886. 
X. Julia Hosanna, b. April 14, 1833. ni. Alonzo P. Carpenter (See). 
xi. Edward Brkjham, b. Jan. 10, 1838. m. May 5, 18G3, Louise D. Bart- 

lett. Dentist, res. Portsmouth, 
xii. Francis Henry, b. Jan. 10, 1838. m. Aug. 24, 1865, Ophelia Porter 
Brewer. Clerk in Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. 

9. Ira Goodalt>, son of Solomon "^ , b. in iMifield, Me., June 29, 1829. 
m. Sept. 16, 1851, Berenice II., dau. of Amos Wallace (See), b. in L. 
April 7, 1833, Cliristian Science, res. in Boston, Mass. He res. in 
L. from youth to 1890, most of the time. Clerk, Republican, res. 
Asburv Park, N. J. 

ch.;— 

i. Alice, b. L. Jan. 24, 1858. m. June, 1884, H. Clinton Cluck, clerk, res. 
Harlem, N. Y. 

10. Alpha Goodali., son of Solomon ~, b. in Enfield, Me., Sept. 
20, 1832. in. Jan. 21, 1857, Ellen L., dau. of Jefferson Kenerson, b. 
in Randolph, Vt., Nov. 29, 1835, Cong. He res. in L. from youth until 
he d., Sept. 23, 1869. Farmer. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

11. i. Fred Ellsworth, b. Jan. 21, 1861. 

ii. Mary B., b. May 20, 1863. m. Nov. 4, 1885, lUifiis B. Sherburne, nier- 

cliaiit. res. Denver, Col. 
iii. Harry A., i>. Oct., 18(3(3, d. L. Aug. 25, 18G9. 

11. FiiEi) Ellswoi;tii Goodall. son of Alpha ^°, b. in L. Jan. 21, 
1861. m. May 24, 1883. Mary Edith, dau. of Cliarlcs D. Tarbell 
(See), b. in Marllioro', March 17, 1861. He res. in L. from birth to 
1889, wiieu he removed to Spokane, Wash. Banker. Republican. 
Town treasurer, 1885-7-8-9. No ch. 

G-OODELL. 

1. Willie Henry Goodell, son of ]\Iarshall, b. in Barnet, Vt., Jan. 
13, 1862. in. March 8, 188.S, Lorena Ilurlbutt, dau. of Charles T. Car- 
penter (See), b. in L. March 8, 1872. He has res. in L. since 1888. 
Wlieelwright. Republican. J. P. 



Goodell — Goodenovi/h — Goodrich — Goodwin. 227 

Cli. , b. in L., — 

i. Effib Lucy, b. Oct. fi, 1889. 

ii. Ernest, b. July 2, 1803. 

iii. Edith, b. Jul}' 2, 18'.t;>. 

iv. Henry C, b. July 8, 1895. 

GOODENOUaH. 

1. .loiiN Carter Go()I)KNoi'<;h, sou of Ashhel, 1). in Peaclmiii, \'t. , 
June 13, 1822. ni. first, Jan. 26, 1800, Eliza C. , dan. of Kli[)h:ilel G. 
Carter (See), b. in Waterford, Vt., April, 1837, d. in Watorford, V^t., 
Jan. 11, 18G6, Cong. ni. second, Ang. 15, 18(57, INIary J. Sullivan, 
adopted dan. of Asa Gould (See), b. in Barnet, Vt., April 28, l.s;)9, 
Cong. He has res. in L. since 18Gi). Music-dealer. Cong. I'lohibi- 
tion. Representative, 1873-4. 

CI).,— 

i. Carl, b. L. Sept. 9, 1871. res. L. 
ii. (;ektkude Fuller, b. Cainbridtie, Mass. {'.) Feb. 28, 1878 (Adopted), 

d. L. March 18, 1893. 
iii. Ethel Fuller, b. Cambridge, Mass. C) Aug. 24, 1879 (AdoptcMl). 

GOODRICH. 

1. James Bkatnard Goouiacii, son of Orson, b. in Glastonbury, 
Conn., May 10, 1840. ni. Oct. 18, 1871, Ida, dau. of James Bruce 
Powell, b. in Hartford, Conn., Ang. 17, 184i). She d. L. March 16, 
1900. He grad. from Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., in 1866, and 
studied theology in the Berkeley Divinity School, from which he grad. 
in 1869. He was ordained dea. in the Church of the Holy Trinity, 
jVliddletown, Conn., June 3, 1869, and Priest in Christ Church, Hart- 
ford, Conn., June 28, 1870. He was assistant minister in Trinity 
Church, Hartford, Conn., from June 6, 1869, to April 9, 1871 ; minis- 
ter in the Church of the Good Shepherd, Nashua, from April 16. 1.S71, 
to June 6, 1875 ; St. Paul's Church, Lancaster, and of All Saints' ( 'hurch, 
L., from June 6, 1875, to June 6, 1877, and of St. Paul's Church. Lan- 
caster, to Sej)t. 26, 18.S0 ; Rector of Grace Church, Windsor, Conn., 
from Oct. 3, LSSO, to Sept. 27, 1885 ; Rector of Trinity Churcii, Chire- 
mont, 18.S5. to LS99. He is now Rector of All Saints' Church, L. 

Ch.,— 

i. Mary Ida, b. Nashua, Oct. 10, 1872. unin., grad. Smith's Coll. Pre- 
ceptress L. High Sciiool, 1896 to 1899. 

ii. Alice, b. Nasliua, .Vug. 20, 1874. Unm. 

iii. Lawrence Ja.mks, b. Lancaster, Aug. 21, 1877, d. Julv 20, 1884. 

iv. William Powell, b. Lancaster, Aug. 21, 1877, d. Ma'rch 20, 1879. 

V. Edward Bruce, b. Lancaster, Feb. 13, 1880. 

vi. IsAHELLA, b. Windsor, Conn., Feb. 7, 1882. 

vii. Amy Powell, b. ("laremont, May 27, 1886. 

GOODWIN. 

1. SA:\ruEL Goodwin, b. in Loudon, Jul_y 5, 1785. m. April 15, 
1817, Martha, dau. of Jonas N'lU'se (See), b. in L. Dec. 26, 1795, d. in 
L. May 11, 1887, Cong. He res. in L. from 1817 until he d.. May 16. 
1868. Free Baptist. Republican. 



228 Goodwin — Gordon. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Infant Son, b. Oct. 24. 1818, d. L. Oct. 24, 1810. 

2. ii. Charles Sargent, b. March '11, 1822. 

iii. Katherine Allen, b. June 9, 1826, d. L. Oct. 10, 1845. 

3. iv. Chester Morrill, b. May 19, 1829. 

V. Olive, b. April 2, 1832. ih. Nov. 1858, Charles E. Knis:, farmer, res. 

Whitefiehl. 
vi. Samuel Graves, b. June 2, 1835. Co. H, 11th N. Y. Zouaves. Capt. 
Co. B, Gth N. H. Inf. Brevet Major for meritorious conduct, d. Man- 
chester, April 24, 1875. 
vii. Martha Ann, b. June 2, 1835. m. George Bartlett (See). 

2. Charles Sargent Goodwin, son of Samnol \ b. in L. March 27, 
1822. m. first, Caroline, dan. of Daniel Smith, h. in Lyndon, Vt., d. 
in St. Jolmsbnry, Vt. in. second, Oct. 1855, Hannah, dan. of Chellis 
Goodwin, b. in Irasbnrg, Vt., d. in Irasbnrg, Vt. m. third, Aug. 25, 
1858, ]\rary Elizabeth, dan. of James O'Neill, b. in N. Y. City, Jn\v 24, 
1837. He res. in L. most of his life. He d. Feb. 15, 1900. Republican. 

Ch., by w. Mary, — 

i. James Frank, b. N. Y. City, June 5, 1859. m. 1881, Susan M. Bemis. 
iii. Infant Dau., b. L. Feb. 1874, d. same day. 

3. Chester Morrill Goodwin, son of SamneP, 1). in L. May 19, 
1829. m. first, March 27, 18G0, Louisa W., dau. of George Huntoon, 
b. in Whitefield, Sept. 11, 1837, d. in Carroll, Dec. 5, 1865. m. sec- 
ond, April 25, 1869, Harriet L., dau. of Nathaniel Hutchins, b. in 
Whitefield, Jan. 13, 1835. She m. first, Elzra Hazeltine, d. in L. Dec. 
5, 1881. m. third, Dec. 2, 1889, Maud L., dau. of David Chickering, 
b. in Brookfield, Mass., Jan. 21, 1844. He res. in L. in youth and 
till his recent removal to a neighboring town. Farmer. Republican. 
A. F. and A. M. I. O. O. F.", N. G. 

Ch., by w. Louisa, — 

i. Samuel, b. Whitefield, Feb. 19, 1861. Farmer, res. Whitefield. 
ii. Elmer Ellsworth, b. L. Feb. 12, 1863. Farmer, res. Monroe. 

Ch., by w. Harriet, — 

iii. Harry Frank, b. L. Feb. 19, 1871. m. Sept. 30, 1893, Bertlia Whit- 
comb. Farmer, res. L. 



GORDON. 

1. James Gordon, son of Jeremiah, b. in New Hampton, March 16, 
1802. m. Dec. 6, 1832, Sarah B., dau. of j:zra Abbott*^ (See), b. in 
Bath, Oct. 7, 1814, d. in L. Dec. 17, 1889, Methodist. He res. in L. 
from 1832 until he d., June 19, 1885. Methodist. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Jane, b. July 14, 1834, d. L. March 22, 1891. 
ii. Orrin, b. April 14, 1838. m. April 21, 1869, Martha Ann Whiting. 

Dealer in cream, res. Lowell, Mass. 
iii. Maria, b. June 21, 1841. m. Charles Edwin Mann (See). 

2. iv. Alba H., b. May 14, 1K43. 

V. Arthur, b. July 22, 1846. Soldier in War of the Rebellion. Missing 

and supposed to have died in the service, 
vi. WiLBEK, b. Dec. 20, 1848. ni. Oct. 27, 1873, Sarah Cox. Farmer. She 

d. Lisbon, March 31, 1879. 
vii. Wesley, b. Aug. 6, 1850. m. July 4, 1880, Mary Barrett. Mill-hand, 
res. Lisbon. 



Gordon— Goss. 229 

2. Alu.v IlL'KiJ'.UTr (ioiJDON, SOU of Jamcs \ b. in L. ^Iju' 14, 1843. 
111. Jan. 1, 1870, JMabel Ann, dan. of flohn C Putnam, b. in Amherst, 
Jnly 30, 1848, Methodist. He res. in L. all his life. Carpenter. 
Democrat. Co. II, 4th Vt. Inf. Private. Commander G. A. P., 1.S88. 
lie d. Jnly IG, 1894. 

Ch.,— 

i. Emma, b. Retlileliem, Ma^' 29, 1871. 
ii. Hakry Alba, b. L. June G, 1874. A soldier, — War willi Spain. 

GORDON. 

3. IIiuAM GouDOX, son of Charles C, b. in Lancaster, Jnly 21, 
1831. ni. Dec. 25, 1861, Sarah A., dan. of Frederic Bartlett, b. in 
Carroll, May 2, 1834, Free Baptist. He has res. in L. since 186G. 
Carpenter. Free Baptist. Repnblican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Edsox Lorenzo, b. L. Jan. 3, 18G7. ni. Nov. IG, 1801, Florence E. 
Kimball. Farmer, res. L. 



GOSS. 

1. John Goss, with wife Sarah, came to America with Gov. Win- 
throp, 1630. He was admitted freeman May 18, 1631, d. at Water- 
town, Mass., 1644. 

2. Philip Goss, son of John, b. probably in Watertown. m. Han- 
nah Hopkins, then of Roxbnry, Mass., and earlier of Dorchester, j\Iass. 
He d. in Lancaster, Mass., 1(598. Administration granted May 26, 
16'J8. 

3. Philip Goss, son of Philip", b. Roxbury, Mass., 1676y^7, bap- 
tized Feb. 16. in. in Concord, jNlass., Aug. 30, 1699, Judith Hay ward, 
b. April 9, 1675, dau. of John and Anna (White) Hayward, of Con- 
cord, He res. in Lancaster. 

4. Philip Goss. son of Philip'*, b. in Lancaster, 1720. He m. 1748, 
Hannah B;dl, of Bolton, Mass. He remained in Lancaster until 1760, 
when he removed to Winchester, N. II., taking letter of commenda- 
tion from the church in Lancaster to the church in Warwick, Mass., an 
adjoining town. He served one enlistment in the Revolution and d. in 
AVinchester, April 17, 1804. 

5. Abel Go.ss, son of Philip ^ b. in Winchester, N. H., March 31, 
1763. m. May 3, 1787, Irene Spragne. He res. in Waterford, Vt., 
where he d. 

6. Richard Goss, son of Abel'', b. in Waterford, Vt , March 29, 
1794. m. first. June, 1817, Betsey, dau. of Reuben Buck, b. in Water- 
ford, Vt., in 1793, d. in L. Nov. 22, 1850. ni. second, Eliza Luce, 
m. third, Lncretia Chase. He res. in L. from 1834 to 1851. Farmei'. 
d. in Carbondale, Kas., Feb. 12, 1883. 

Ch., by w. Betse}', b. in Waterford, Vt., — 

i. Arza Ashley, I). 1817. m. Adelphia Cook. Farmer, res. Water- 
ford, Vt. 

ii. Richard O., b. Jan. 1, 1819. m. Widow Betsey (Holbrook) Joslin. 
Farmer, res. Waterford, Vt. 



230 Goss — Gould 

7. iii. Horace S., b. Aug. 1, 1820. 

iv. Levi, b. June 10, 1S22. m. Martha Chase. Miller, res. St. Johnsbury, 

Vt. Soldier iu War of Rebellion. 
V. Silas Buck, 1). April 20, 1824. ni. Hannah Abbott, res. GoUion, Ohio, 
vi. Lyman' B., b. July 7, 182G. res. Cal. 
vii. Abel Brown, b. Oct. 21, 1828. Farmer, res. Waterford, Vt. He ni. 

Oct. 1, 18-jG, Lucy Stoddard Ross, dau. of Royal Ross, of Waterford. 

She is a sister of Cliief Justice and U. S. Senator Jonatlian Ross. 

Tiieir son, Herbert I. Goss, is a lawyer in BerliiL 
viii. Reubkn C, b. Jan. 1, 1831. m. Sarah Henry. Farmer, res. Denver, 

Col. Soldier in War of the Rebellion. 
i.x. George W., b. Marcli 12, 1833. m. Widow ALirtha H. (Owen) Archer. 

Farmer, res. Colorado Springs. Col. Soldier in War of Rebellion. 
X. Charles, b. May 10, 1835. 

xi. Betsey Jane, b. Aug. 25, 1837, m. James Ranch, res. Verden, Ills, 
xii. Laura Ann, b. Nov. 19, 1839. m. Samuel Lovvry. res. Waverly, Ills. 

7. IIuuACE S. Go.s.s, son of Richard", b. in Waterford, Vt., Aug. 1, 
1S20. ni. about 1856, Jane Swan, b. about 1819, d. in Peace, Kas., 
about 1888. He res. in L. from 1842 to 1853. Farmer. Represen- 
tative, 1852. Ensign, lltli Co. 32d Regt. N. II. Militia, 1846-7; re- 
moved by Legislative ad(b'ess, June 22, 1848. 

Ch., b.' in Waterford, Vt.,— 

i. William S., b. Aug. 23, 1857. 
ii. Emma G., b. July, 1859. unui. 

8. Adelbert Goss, son of Levi and grandson of Richard^, b. in 
Conconl, Vt., April 9, 1854. m. May l,l877, Ella M., dau. of Ben- 
jamin W. Putnam, b. in Unity, June 23, 1851, Methodist. He has 
res. in L. from 1875 to 1877, and since 1885. Farmer. Methodist. 
Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. WiLLARD LEvi,b. Unity, Feb. 1, 1878. 

ii. Lee Cakleton, b. Unity, April 28, 1880, d. L. Dec. 11, 1882. 

iii. Clara Inez, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Oct. 31, 1883. 

iv. Mary Ellen, b. L. Nov. ly, 1885. 

V. Ona Ardell, b. Aug. 27, 1887. 

vi. Emile Rounsevel, b. L. Sept. 9, 1891. 



GOULD. 

1, Neiirmiaii CtOuld, b. 1715. settled iu Groton, Mass. He m. 
Nov. 1, 1739, Esther Bovvers, b. Oct. 15, 1715, dau. of Samuel Bowers. 
A few years later he lived near the province line, but in New Hamp- 
shire. He was a corporal in Capt. Thomas Lawrence's company, and 
was killed July 20, 1758, at Half Way Brook, near Lake George. 

2. James Gould, son of Neliemiah \ b. in Groton, Feb. 22, 1743. 
m. in Hollis, May 27, 1765, Mary Lovejoy, b. Sept. 27, 1747, dau. of 
Jonathan and Mary Lovejoy. He res. in Hollis a few years ; removed 
about 1770 to Cockermouth, N. PL, and about 1777 to Hanover, N. H. 
In 1775 he was Sergeant in Mnjor Bedel's Regiment of Rangers, and in 
1776 he ])ecame a Lieutenant in the company commanded b^' Capt. 
John House, of Hanover, in Col. Cilley's Continental Regiment. He was 
severely wounded Sept. 19, 1777, at Bemis Heights, and was subse- 
quentlv a State and a U. S. pensioner. Coroner for Grafton County, 
1785-1790. He d. Oct. 1, 1822. 



Gould. 231 

3. I'lirxEAS GocLD, son of James'-, b. in Ilollis, -Jiily l-S, 1707. m. 
.Tiin. 1;"), 17<s;), Betsoy SMiilli, (1. in Iluverhill. ^li\\ 11,' Ls.-)]. His de- 
scendants write tile name (Joold. 

4. Makqiis La Faykttk (iooLi). son of Phineas *, b. in Lyme, .Inly 
12, LSOr>. m. Sei)t. 1"), \^:M, Emily J)o(lg:e. dan. of Benjamin V. lius- 
sell, 1). in Newbury port. :>Liss., Fel). •2;5, 1817, d. in L. April l.">, isr)(). 
ni. second, May 20, 18")1, Snsan Johnson, dan. of Jolm T. Leverett, b. 
in Windsor, Vt., June 2-1, l.Sll), Cong. He res. in L. from 1820 until 
he d., Jan. 10, l.S.SS. Merchant. Cong. Republican. Selectman, 
1812-3-(;-7. Cleric, 185,'). Treasurer, 1844-6-9-.o.^-8-70. Fire ward, 
18 14-5-7-8-9. Delegate to Constitutional Convention, 18,')0. ^. 1'. 
State. L O. O. F., X. G. 

Ch., b}- w. Einily, b. in L., — 

i. Emily Ei.izaukth, b. Nov. 17, 1838. m. July 15, 1807, Kulliii F. Gor- 

liani, coiilrjictor ami builder, res. Joliet, 111. 
ii. LuELLA .rANK, 1). July ol, 1840. in. Nov. 7, 1866, Martin Westplial, 
banker, res. L. 
5. iii. Phinea.^ RussKLi.. b. March 21, 1842. 

iv. Henry Mai.-quis, b. Jan. 2'.), 1844, d. L. March 1, 1844. 
V. Frank Abisott, b. .March 1(1, 184.5, il. L. July 14, 184-5. 
vi. Kathekine WniTiNc, b. June 1, 1847. in. May 1, 1871, Daniel Ham- 
mond Richards, carpenter, res. Woburn, Ma.ss. 
vii. Alice Hale, b. Feb. 8, 1848. in. Theron A. Farr (See). 

Ch., by w. Susan, b. in L., — 

G. viii. Henry Tilton, b. April ">, 1852. 

i.x. Mary SoririA, b. Aug. 4, 1855, d. L. April 23, 1857. 
X. Marion Leverett, b. Aug. 4, 1859. m. Jan. 1, 1882, Don H. Aldrlcli, 
druggist, res. Concord. 

5. PiiixEAS Russell Goold, son of Marquis La Fayette \ b. in L. 
:\rarcli 21, 1842. m. Jan. 10, 18G9, Sylvia, dan. of Henry Danforth, 
b. in Lisbon, Sept. 1833. He has res. in L. most of his life. He 
learned the printer's ti'ade in the ollice of the Haverhill " Repul)lican," 
and worked at his trade for some years in various offices. Returning 
to L., he worked as a clerk in a store for some time. Nov. .SO, 18(58, 
he was appointed Postmaster, which position he held until Feb. 1887. 
Jan. 1, 1881. he, in com[)any with B. F. Robinson, established the 
" Littleton Join'ual," of wliich he remained part proprietor until 1887, 
when he sold his interest to his partner. May 13, 1891, he formed 
the Courier Publishing Co., and purchased the " Littleton Courier," of 
■which he was j)ublisher and treasurer till the purchase of the property 
bv VV. S. Noves in 1899. Selectman, 1887-8. Board of Health, 1888. 
J^ P. No ch. 

6. Henry Tilton Goold. son of Marquis La Fayette*, 1). in L. April 
5. 1852. m. first, March 29, 1875. Emma A., dau. of Ezra Bliss 
Elkins (See), b. in Lisbon, April 3, 1855, d. in Woburn. Mass., May 
5, 1886. m. second, Aug. 10. 1892, Augusta M., dau. of Moses A. Fel- 
lows, b. in Chelsea, Mass., April 3, 1857. He res. in L. from birth to 
1875. Book-keeper. Executor of estate of CoL Charles A. Sinclair. 
Railroad director and general business. 

Ch., by w. Emma. b. in Woburn, Mass., — 

i. Frank Elkins, b. May 11, 1877. 
ii. Harold Leverett, b. Woburn, Mass., Aug. 23, 1882. 

Ch., by w. Augusta, b. in Woburn, Mass., — 
iii. Amelia Fellows, b. Feb. 14, 1896. 



232 Gould — Graham. 



GOULD, 

1. Asa Gould, b. 1774. m. Sally, dau. of Jonas Bowman'^ (See), 
b. ill Ilenniker, June, 1774, d. in L. Sept. 2, 1861. He res. in L. 
from 1801 to 1844. Farmer. A. F. and A. M., Meridian Sun, No. 25, 
Bath, and Morning Dawn. d. L. Oct. 7, 1849. 

Cli., b. in L., — 

2. i. Clement, b. March 17, 1797. 

ii. Selina, b. Sept. 9, 1798. m. diaries Riser, 
iii. Tamson, b. Dec. 9, 1799. 
iv. Asa, b. Feb. 29, 1804. m. Harriet Holbrook. He d. Coventry, Vt., 

Aug. 20, 18o2. She d. June 20, 1871. 
V. RoXANA, b. Aug. 19, 1807. m. Vine Kinne (See), 
vi. Mollis, b. Marcli 6, 1809. 

vii. Mary J. Sullivan, b. Barnet, Vt., April 28, 1839. m. John C. Goode- 
nough (See). (Adopted.) 

2. Clement Gould, son of Asa^ b. in L. March 17, 1707. m. 
March 6, 1823, Jernsha, dau. of Josiah Bnrleigh. b. in Sanbornton, 
Oct. 1, 1802, d. Ang. 5, 1873. He res. in L. from birth to 1823. La- 
borer, d. June G, 1872. 

Cli.,— 

i. Eveline, b. Lyman, April 12, 1821, d. July 5, 1829. 
ii. Selina, b. Lyman. Aug. 1, 1825. n\. liec. 21, 1848, Charles U. \l. 

Rythes. She d. Aug. 22, 1849. 
iii. Luther C, b. Lyman, June 16, 1831. m. Lucinda F. Carter. He d. 

Oct. 29, 1858. 
iv. Ezra P., b. Lyman, March 31, 1834, d. Aug. 28, 1849. 
V. Mary P., b. Lyman, Aug. 31, 183(1 
vi. HoLLis, b. Coventry, Vt., March 1, 1838. m. first, Dee. 20, 1858, Cla- 

rinda A. Dunliam, d. Aug. 12, 1863. m. second, Dec. 5, 1866, Lucy J. 

Benson, res. Newport, Vt. 
vii. Martha P., b. Newport, Vt., April 5, 1840. m. Aug. 29, 1862, Charles 

T. Root. Siie d. Feb. 1, 1865. 
viii. Franklin, b. Newport, Vt., Sept. 18, 1842, d. Newport, Vt., Dec. 3, 

1858. 

GOULD. 

3. Edwin Henry" Gould, son of Henry Dewey, b. in Marshfield, Vt., 
Sept. 18, 1858. m. Nov. 8, 1883, Abby E., dau. of Ezra Bliss Elkins, 
(See), b. in L. May 31, 18G0. He has res. in L. since 1880. Mer- 
chant. Democrat. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard 
Com'dy. L O. O. F., Lafayette Lodge. No ch. 



INGRAHAM. GRAHAM. 

1. Benjamin Ingraham served four years in the French and Indian 
War, and eight years in tlie War of the Revolution. He was discharged 
in Western N. Y. and had to travel on foot to his home in Sharon, 
Mass. Before arriving home his money, which was almost worthless, 
gave out, and he had to beg the rest of the vvay. He died in 1822, aged 
i)2 3'ears. 

2. Lewis Ingraham, son of Benjamin ^b. in Providence, R. I., 
Aug. 10, 1788. m. May 27, 1810, Amy, dau. of Abraham Drake, b. in 



Graliam. 233 

Walpole, Mass., July 22, 1792, d. in Franconia, Nov. 17, 1838. lie 
res. in L. a short time before lie d., Dec. 30, IHGO. Fanner. 
Cii.,— 

3. i. Lewis, b. Sliaron, Mass., May 4, 1811. 

ii. Cl.\hissa, b. Walpole, Ma.ss., July 29, 181.3. m. Oct. 2, 1850, IIol- 

lis, sliooiiiaker. Slie d. Canton, Mass., Oct. 5, 1881. 

iii. Caroline, b. l?oxbiiry, Mass., May 10, 1816. ni. May 29, 1841, John 
Allen, siiocmaker. She d. iStouijhton, Mass., May 2'.), 1847. 

4. iv. Ei.iiiiiDGE G., b. Acton, Mass., Dec. Id, 1M9. 

V. Mary A., b. Franconia, May 25, 182-'], d. Franconia, Oct. 4, 1841. 
vi. George W., b. Franconia, June 12, 1825, d. Franconia, Aug. 27, 1827. 
vii. Sarah C, b. Franconia, Aug. 15, 1827. ni. Sept. 28, 1854, David 

Manuel, match inanufr. She d. Hyde Park, Mass., 1891. 
viii. Martha G., b. Franconia, June 10, 1880. ni. May 3, 1851, Davis 
White, shoemaker. He d. Dedham, Mass., 18U3. 
ix. Harriet N., b. Franconia, Oct. 21, 1832. in. Feb. 22, 1852, George 

Leonard, livery stable, res. Hyde Park, Mass. 
X. Emily L., b. Franconia, Jan. 12, 1835. res. Hyde Park, Mass. 

3. Lewis Graham, son of Lewis'^, b. in Sharon, Mass., May 4, 
1811. ni. first, Aug. 12, 1839, Hannah, dan. of Caleb Noyos, b. in 
Franconia, May 8, 1819, d. in Franconia, Nov. 19, 1841, Cong. m. 
second. May 27, 1843, Maria, dan. of Joseph Wilder, b. in Bethlehem, 
Oct. 15, 1821, d. in St. Johnsbury, Vt., March 2, 1885, Cong. He res. 
in L. from June, 1848, to Oct. 1856. Cleik and book-keei)er. Cong. 
Rei)ublican. J. 1*. He had his name changed from Ingraham to 
Graham by the Legislature in 1836, and since that date Graham has 
been the recognized fainih' name. 

Ch., by w. Hannah, — 

i. Mary, b. Franconia, Aug. 8, 1840. m. July 27, 18(il, John Hutcliinson, 
nurseryman and jeweller, res. Portsmouth. 

Ch., by w. Maria, — 

ii. Clarence Warren, b. Bethleliem, June 11, 1847. m. June o, 1885, 
Jessie M. Dunn. Taxidermist, res. Haverhill, Mass. 

4. Elbkidge G. Graham, son of Lewis *, b. in Acton, Mass., Dec. 
16, 1819. m. Oct. 12, 1844, Marion, dan. of P^benezer Gaskill (See), 
b. in St. Johnsbury, Vt., March 12, 1826, Unitarian. He res. in L. 
from 1848 until he d., March 25, 1890. Iron-moulder. Unitarian. 
Republican. A. F. and A. jNI., Burns Lodge. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Melphonso Mortimer, b. Feb. 6, 1849. m. Feb. G, 1871, Addie 
Stearns. Machinist, res. Moberly, Mo. 

5. ii. Percival Sobieski, b. Nov. 5, 1853. 

iii. George Elbridge, b. Feb. 22, 1862. m. Oct. 22, 1890, Edith Vath. 
^Machinist, res. Moberly, Mo. 

5. Percival Sobieski Graham, son of Elbridge^, b. in L. Nov. 5, 
1853. m. jMay 14, 1879, IMaiy, dan. of Charles Jasper Robinson, b. in 
Barton, Vt., Jan. 14, 1858, Unitarian. He has res. in L. all his life. 
Photographer. Unitarian. Republican. I. O. O. F, N. G. C. P., L. 
Encampment. 

Ch.,— 

i. Charles Elbridge, b. L. June 30, 1884, d. L. Feb. 4, 1891. 



234 Granger — Graves. 



GRANGER. 

1. Nei.sox McDonald Grangki:, son of Rev. P. N., of the Vt. Con- 
ference, b. in Granville, Vt, Aug. 10, 1840. m. Jan. 28, 1863, Lizzie 
P. Browne. He was educated in Newbury, Vt., Seminary, where he 
remained four years, and June 12, 18G1, received a Methodist local 
preacher's license in Lyndon, Vt. Soon after he entered the Metho- 
dist Gen. Bibli(!al Institute in Concord, where he remained two 3-ears. 
In 18G2 lie became a proliatiouer in the Vt. Conference, and was 
ordained Dea. b}" Bisiiop Janes, and in 1804 was received into full 
connection. He was located in the Vt. Conference as follows : Lvn- 
dou and Kirbv, Vt., 1862; Northfield Falls, Vt., 1863; Rovalton, Vt.. 
1865 ; Coriutii, Vt., 1866 ; Waitslield, Vt, 1867. On account of poor 
health he was then placed upon the superannuated list until 1871, 
when he was transferred to the New England Conference and sta- 
tioned at lUanfortl, Mass., until 1873, when he was ordained Elder 
by Bishop Wiley in Lynn, IVIass., and appointed to South Deerfield, 
]\[a__ss., from which place, after two 3'ears' service, he was transferred 
to th(i N. IL Conference and stationed in Greenland for two years. 
He was then located in L. two years, and in Lisbon one 3'ear, where 
he d. April 23, 1880. Five ch. (N. H. Conference Minute^s for 1881, 
p. 11.) 

GRAVES. 

1. Thomas Ghavks, b. in Eng. about 1590, came to America as 
early as 1645, and res. in Hartfcji-d, Conn., and Hatfield, Mass. m. 

Sarah . She d. Dec. 17, 1677. He d. in Hatfield, Mass., Nov. 

1662. 

2. John Graves, son of Thomas S b. in Eng. ni. first, Mary, dau. 
of Lieut. Samuel Smith, ra. second, Mary, widow of John Wyatt, of 
Haddam, Conn, He was killed by the Indians in King Philip's War, 
in Hatfield, INIass., Sept. 17, 1677. 

3. John Graves, son of John '-, b. in Hartford (?), Conn., about 
1652. m. Feb. 12, 1678, Sarah, dau. of John White, of Hatfield, Mass. 
Farmer, d. in Whately, Mass., Dec. 2, 1750. 

4. John Graves, son of John ■^ b. in Whately, Mass., March 23, 
1682. m. May 5, 1715, Jemima Graves. He d. in Whatelv, Mass., 
in 1716. 

5. Nathan Graves, son of John \ b. in Whately, Mass., March 20, 
1716. ra. Lydia (Leonard) Scott. He was a Cong, deacon, a great 
hunter, and member of a militia co. sent to relieve Fort William Henry 
when taken by Montcalm, d. in Whately, Mass., Jan. 7, 1784. 

6. Daniel Graves, son of Nathan ^ b. in Whately, Mass., Sept. 26, 
1769. m. Lois Rice. He kept hotel, conducted a tannery, shoe factory, 
potash factory, Capt. of Militia, in Ira, Vt., and was Representative, 
d. in Ira, Vt., about 1834. 

7. Daniel Graves, son of Daniel'', b. in Ira, Vt.. Jan. 7, 1798. m. 
April 27, 1826, Almira Loomis, dau. of Jedediah Rogers. He moved 
to 111. in 1847, and engaged in farming, d. in Marengo, 111., July 2. 
1869. 



G ra ves — G raij. "235 

8. Anson Kogkws Gkavks, sou of Daiiiel ', b. in Wells, \"t., April 
I'l, 1842. in. April 3, 1877. JMary To) ton. <l;iu. of Benjamin Pier.son 
Watrons, \^. in Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 11, IN.")!. lie was educated in 
Rutland, Vt., IIi<;h School, and grad. from llobart Coll., Geneva, 
N. v., in IHGO, working" his own way through school and coll. without 
niat(,'riul aid. lie comnienciHl studying theology in 1HG8. and grad. 
from the General Theological Seminary, N. Y. City, in 1870. and was 
ordained l^piscopal Deacon in the Church of Transfigui'ation, X. Y. 
City, and I'riest in Holy Trinity Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.. in 1871. 
lie was assistant in (I race ("hurch, Brooklyn, one 3'(!ar, and was after- 
ward located as follows: Plattsmouth, Nel)., one year; INlinneapolis, 
IVFinn., one year; Nortiifield, Minn., two years; AH Saints' Church, 
L., 187G to 1880; Bennington, Vt., three years; INlinneapolis, Minn., 
two years. He was consecrated Bisiiop of tiie Platte, Neb.. Jan. 1, 
1890, which position he still holds. JNIember r>oard of Education, 
Union District, 1878-9-80. 

Ch.,- 

i. Freuickick Daniei,, b. L. Jul}- 21, 1878. 

ii. Makgaket, 1). L. May 2:], 1880. 

iii. Ki.ioT Var.num, b. Henniiiiitoii. Vt., Sept. 24, 1882. 

iv. Cektuude, b. Miniieay)olis, Minn., Sept. 10, 188(5. 

V. David Wathocs, h. Kearney, Neb., March 17, 1891. 

vi. Paul, b. Kearney, Neb., March 2.;, 181)3. 



GRAVES. 

9. CiiAKLKs GuAVKS, SOU of Ilcury and Elizabeth Graves, b. in 
Earith, Iluntingdonsliire, England, Se|)t. 2.'3, 18G8. lie pursued a 
course of stud}' at the Unitarian Tlieological School, Meadville, Pa., 
and was ordained JNIarch 2, 1894. He wa.s pastor of Unitarian 
churches at Anamosa, Iowa, 1893-5, Huinbolt, Iowa, 1895-8, and L. 
since 1899. He m. Aug. 25, 1895, Annie Louise Eisli. 

Ch., - 

i. Rohekt CoLi.vEii. b. Ilunibolt, Iowa, May 15, 1807. 
ii. Elizabeth Paukicu, b. L. .May 7, lUUO. 



GRAY. 

1. Jared WiLLiA:\r Gi:av, son of Ste[)hen, b. in Gorham, March 1, 
1841. m. Oct. 17, 18G9, Emily, dan. of Abiel Bedell, b. in Jefferson, 
Dec. 19, 1853, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 1887. Carpenter. 
Methodist. Repul)lican. Co. E, 14th N. II. Inf. Corp. G. A. R. 

Ch., 1). in Jefferson, — 

i. Heuhert, b. Sept. 24, 1870, d. Jeffenson, Aup. 5, 1880. 
ii. Fkeei-an W., b. June 10, 1872. m. June 2(5, 1895, Gertrude Poliarci. 

(i lover, res. L. I. O. O. F. 
iii. Veema S., b. July 13, 1877. ni. Sept. 15, 1897, Warren A. Gregory, 

res \j. 
iv. Ida .May, b. June 2, 1879, d. Sept. 23, 1870. 



236 areen. 



GREEN. 

1. Timothy Green, son of Nathan, b. in Carlisle, Mass., Dec. 2, 
1775. m. in Concord, Mass., March 10, 1808, Sarah, dan. of Simeon 
Burt, b. in Jalfrev, Nov. 6, 1779, d. in L. Aug. 22, 1863, Uni- 
tarian. He res. in L. from 1852 until he d., June 1, 1855. Farmer. 
Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

2. i. TiMOTHV, b. Concord, Mass., Jan, 29, 1809. 

ii. Sarah Bort, b. Concord, Mass., Dec. 23, 1811, d. L. Feb. 2;], 1892. 
iii. Mary, b. Clielsea, Mass., March 21, 1810. m. Samuel Ball (See). 
iv. Elizabeth, b. Chelsea, Mass., Feb. 9, 1820. m. Charles C. Wilder 
(See). 
V. Harriet, b. Chelsea, Mass., July 20, 1823, d. Bethlehem, May 15, 1848. 

2. Timothy Green, son of Timoth}'^ b. in Concord, Mass., Jan. 29, 
1809. m. March 12, 1857, Harriet S". Chick, b. in Ryegate, Vt., July, 
1812, d. Littleton, March 25, 1893, Cong. He res. 'in L. from 1852 
until he d., Aug. 24, 1888. Farmer. Unitarian. Republican. 

Ch., — 

3. i. Frank T. Grout, b. Concord, Vt., Dee. 12, 1859 (Adopted). 

3. Frank T. Grout Green, adopted son of Timothy "^ b. in Con- 
cord, Vt., Dec. 12, 1859. m. Dec. 25, 1893, Esther," dau. of John 
Duff, b. in Canada, Dec. 5, 1862. He has res. in L. nearly all his life. 
Laborer. No ch. 

GREEN. 

4. Harry Green, son of Robert, b. in Danville, Vt., May 19, 1804. 
m. Nov. 15, 1832, Marilla Smith, b. in Lyman, July 16, 1809, d. in 
Bath, Oct. 10, 1877. He never res. in L. Farmer. Democrat, d. 
in Lvndon, Vt., Oct. 27, 1844. 

cii., — 

i. Eloise W., b. Haverhill, April 11, 1834. ni. first, Jan. 2.3, 1854, Leroy 
C. Clark, farmer, d. Beatrice, Neb., Sei)t. 2i), 1863. m. second, Feb. 
G, 1867, Adolph I'laottner, (IrasK'st He d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 8, 
1888. She d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1895. 
ii. Mary Ann, b. Lyndon, Vt., Nov. 19, 1835. lu. George W. Jackman 
(See), 
iii. Sarah Jane, b. Lyndon, Vt., Dec. 16, 1837. ni. Ciiarles Eaton (See). 
iv. Myra Electa, b. Lyndon, Vt., May 25, 1841. m. Hartwell H. South- 
worth (See). 
5. V. Henry Francis, b. Lyndon, Vt., Feb. 6, 1844. 

5. Henry Francis Green, son of Harry'*, b. in Lyndon, Vt., Feb. 
6, 1844. m. June 18, 1872, Jennie May, dan. of Harry Smith, b. in 
Chittenango, N. Y., June 30, 1843, Christian Science. He has res. in 
L. since 1877. INIerchant. Republican. Selectman, 1892 to 6 inc. 
and 1898. Representative, 1883-4. Board of Health, 1890. Prest. L. 
Musical Association, 1894-5. Member Board of Education, Union 
District, 1887 to 94 inc. and 1896. J. P. State. Commissioner of 
Grafton Co., 1892 to 1897 inc. Trustee L. Savings Bank since 1895. 
Since Jan. 1, 1898, Manager of Littleton Water and Light Co. Di- 
rector L. National Bank since 1898, PLxecutive Councillor 1899-1900. 



Green — Greene. 237 

Treas. Siuanac Glove Co. A. F. and A. il., Biini.s Lodge. K. T.. St. 
Gerard Com., 32'= A. A. S. R. 
Ch., — 

0. i. IIauuy Daniel, b. Williamsport, Pa , Dec. 22, 1872 (Adopted). 

6. IIahhy Danif.l Guken, adoi)ted son of Henry Francis'', li. in 
Williamsport, Pa., Dec. •>•>, 1.S72. m. Oct. 2, 1804, Persis A., dan. of 
Tyler E. Parker (vScje). b. in Lyndonville, Vt., April 18, 1871. He 
has res. in L. since 1(877. Merchant. Repnhlican. 

Ch.,- 

i. IIknry Francis, b. L. Feb. 2;i, IH'JO. 

GREEN. 

7. Fred Elmer Green, son of Lorenzo, b. in Portland, IMich., April 
10, 1873. m. Dec. 2(], IS'Jo, Lillian Edith, dan. of Thaddens E. 
Sanger (See), b. in L. April 20, 1S73, Cong. He has res. in L. since 
Jnlv, 181)3. Drnggist. Kei)ublican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Sanger, b. Sept. 14, 18'J7. 

GREEN. 

8. Edwin P. Green, son of Charles, b. in Stockbridge, Vt., March 
10, 1828. m. first, Dec. 31, 1855, Isabella McClary, dau. of Adams 
Moore (See), b. in L. Nov. 24, 1833, d. in Akron, Ohio, March 13, 
18G0. m. second, April 25, 1870, Elizabeth Adams, dan. of Adams 
Moore (See), b. in L. May 2!), 1837. He res. in L. in 1851. Lawyer 
and Jndge of the Circnit Court in Ohio. d. in Akron, Ohio, Dec. 28, 
18'J4. 

Ch..— 

i. Isabella ]\IcClvry, b. June 10, 1871. 

ii. William Adams, b. Feb. 21, 1874. 

iii. Mary Little, b. Dec. 2G, 1876. 

GREENE. 

1. ISAI.A.H Greene came from Kensington in 17G8 and settled in 
Weare, and was among the first (Quakers wiio settled there. Town 
meetings were sometimes held in his house, and the lirst (.Quaker 
meeting-honse was built on his hunl. He m. Mary Purington. 

2. Elisha Greene, son of Isaiah ^ b. Feb. 27, 17G2. m. Abigail 
Gove, b. in 1771. She was a descendant of John Gove, who came from 
P>ng. about 1G30, and who was the progenitor of all the Goves in this 
country. Elisha was a member of the Society- of Friends, and d. in 
Weare. 

3. JosiAH Greene, son of P^lisha ^ b. in Weare, Dec. 31, 1795. m. 
Oct. 11, 1835, Rebekah Cram, dau. of Joseph and Hannah (Cram) 
Bailey, b. in Weare, Sept. 2, l<S01,d. in L. Jan. 14, 1875. Josiah d. 
in Weare, July 1, 1852. 

4. CiiAUNCEY Hastings Greene, son of Josiah ^, b. in Weare, July 
17, 1836. m. Sept. 3, 18G4, Harriet Maria, dau. of Charles Henry 



238 G-reene — GrecnJeaf. 

Lovejoy (See), b. in L. May 10, 1839, Episcopal. Shed. Aug. 7, 1890. 
He iias res. in L. since IJ^GO. Episcopal. Re[)ublican. Master Burns 
Lodge, A. F. and A. M., 18G4-6-7-8-9-70. Eminent Commander, 
St. Gerard Com., K. T., from its organization in 18G8 to 1872, also 
1881. R. E. Grand Commander of the Grand Com. K. T. for N. H., 
1877-8. T. I. Master Omega Council, R. and S. Masters, 1878-9. 32° 
A. A. S. R. G. M. L. Chai)ter Rose Croix, 1895. Railway Postal Clerk, 
187G to 86, wlien he resigned. Indexed State Records, Treasurer's 
office, 1889-90. Appointed Postma.ster, Jan. 27, 1891. N. G., Lafay- 
ette Lodge, I. O. O. F., 1878. C. P., L. Encampment, 1879. Fiie 
ward, L^ Fire District, 1873-4-5-7-8-9. Selectman, 1899-1900. 
Co. L 1st N. H. II. Art. Lieut. G. A. R. Notary public. J. P. 
No ch. 

GREENLEAF. 

1. David Giieenleaf resided some years in Boston, Mass., early in 
the eighteenth century. He was m. {l\y Rev. Cotton Mather), May 22, 

1705, to Mercy Bickford, and tliree children were born in Boston. Bick- 
ford, b. Feb.' 11, 170G; EHzabeth, b. June 2G, 1708; Mercy, b. Aug. 
26, 1711. Greenleaf Genealogy says that " David resided in Haver- 
hill ; sailed for England ; his wife, not hearing from him, married 
again," but overlooks the birtli of two daughters in Boston. 

2. Bickford Greexleaf, son of David \ b. in Boston, Feb. 11, 

1706. m. in Boston (Rev. John Webb), Jan. 4, 1727, Judith Marvel. 
Of this marriage five children were born in Boston. He m. second, 
Elizabeth Middleton, and resided in Haverhill, Mass., where he d. about 
1753. 

3. David Greenleaf, son of Bickford and Elizabeth (Middleton) 
Greenleaf, b. April 29, 1753. When a youth his widowed mother re- 
moved to Lancaster, where he resided through life. He was a soldier 
in the Revolution, Bedefs company- of Rangers, June to Dec. 1775. 
Cai)t. Young's Companv, Bedel's Regiment, 1776; Capt. Young's 
Company, Bedel's Regiment, 1778. He was a miller. He m. Betsey 
Bedel ; m. second, Sarah Rogers ; m. third, Lois Gould, wlio d. in Lan- 
caster, July 25, 1808 ; m. fourtli, Ruth (Stockwell) Hutchins, b. Sept. 
21, 1778, dau. of Emmons and Ruth (Page) Stockwell. He d. in 
Lancaster, March 28, 1835. 

4. Seth Greexleaf, tlie seventeenth of nineteen children of David ^ 
and the third of live children of David ^ and Ruth, b. in Lancaster, June 
28, 1812. m. Nov. 13, 1836, Lydia Hall Burnham, b. May 15, 1810, 
dau. of Jonathan Burnham of Rumney. Stage-driver, Lancaster to 
Boston, and conductor on railroad, Littleton to Concord. He lived in 
this town, 18G8 to 1880. He d. in Plymouth, Sept. S, 1880. 

Ch.,— 

i. Harriet Newell, b. Rumney, Sept. 3, 1837, d. Feb. 27, 1840. 
ii. William Harvev, b. Haverhill, July 24, 1839. m. Sept. 12,1805, Lucy 
Anna Maria Courser. Hotel clerk, res. Nashua. Representative 
1897-8. 
iii. Charles Henry,!). Danville, Vt., July 23, 1841. m. May, 18G7, Abbie 
Frances Burnham. Proprietor of Hotel Veiidonie, Boston, Mass., 
and Profile House, Franconia Mts. Col. on Governor's staff. Rep- 
resentative from Franconia, 1895-6. State Senator, Second District, 
1897-8. 



GrecnJcaf — Greenwood — Gri(j<ji<. 239 



GREENLEAF. 

5. AViLLiAM Gardner (iRKKM.KAF, sou of Bennett, b. in White- 
field, Ang. 7, 1834. m. first, Maicli -1, ISGO, Alzina, dau. of Solomon 
Gee, b. in Lnnenbnig, Vt., in 1841, d. in Lancaster, Dec. 13, 18()3. 
ni. second, Dec. 11, 18G9, Florence A., dan. of George J. Dnnklee, b. 
in Landaif, May 7, 18')r>. He has res. in L. since 18()8. Cai-iiage- 
nial<er. Repnblican. 

Ch., b}' vv. Alzina, b. in Concord, Vt., — 

i. Elbkidge, b. Oct. 7, 1801. m. Batdielder. Shoemaker, res. 

Hay mo ml. 
ii. Edwauu, b. Oct. 7, 18(51. m. Brown. Shoemaker, res. Ivaymond. 

Ch., In' w. Florence, 1). in L., — 

iii. Fr.^nklin. b. Feb 22, 1871, d. L. June 22, 1871. 

iv. AViLLi.vM I, b. Nov. IG, 1875. grad. Colorado Law Scliool, 1897. 

V. Myrtie 15., b. Jan. 15, 1879. 

vi. Flossie, b. Aug. 5, 1882. 



GREENWOOD. BOISVERT. 

1. JosKPH Greenwood, son of Joseph, b. in Canada, March 2. 
1840. in. Jan. 8, 18()(i, Mary, dau. of George Rancour, b. in Canada, 
Nov. 19, 1848, Roman Catholic. lie has res. in L. since 1879. La- 
borer. Roman Catholic. Democrat. 

Cii.,— 

i. V^iNA, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Feb. 25, 1808. m. Aug. 2, 1880, Joseph 

Dut'oe, carpenter, res. Manchester, 
ii. Lizzie, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., March .'J. 1800. m. Will Bean (Sec). 
iii. Joseph, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., June 22, 1870. m. Sept. 11, 1880, (Jrace 
Ruby. Tinsniitli. res. I'lymoutli. 

2. iv. 1'eter, b. St. Joiuisbury, Vt", Oct. 3, 1871. 

V. .Mary, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., July 10, 1873. m. Joseph Langley (See), 

vi. Minnie, b. Kirhy, Vt., Dec. 20. 1875, d. L. Sept. 10, 1884. 

vii. Julia, b. Kirby, Vt., Sejjt. 15, 1870. in. Henry Ciiaquette (See), 

viii. (Jeorge, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., June 21, 1878. 

ix. Carrie, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Nov. 21, 1870. 

X. Nellie, b. L. Nov. 11, 1882. 

xi. Jennie, b. L. Sei)t. 8, 1884. 

xii. Minnie, b. L. Aug. 5, 1880, d. L. Aug. 22, 188G. 

xiii. Adolphus, b. L. Oct. 2.'], 1888. 

2. Peter Greenwood, son of Jose[)h \ b. in St. JohnsbuiT, \"t., 
Oct. 3, 1871. m. Nov. 22, 1891, Georgianna, dan. of MitcheU'riace, 
b. in Sherbrooke, P. Q., April 23, 1873, Ronuin Catholic. lie has res. 
in L. since 1879. Glover. Roman Catholic. 

Ch.,— 

i. Eva Georgianna, b. L. Oct. 27, 1893. 



GRIGGS. 

1. Gideon GRKiOS, b. in Worcester, Mass., Dec. 10, 1787. ni. 
April 13, 1813, Sukey, dan. of Josei)h Burnham. b. in Haverhill, ^larch 
9, 1794, d. in L. Jan. 25, 18G7, Cong. He res. in L. from 1807 until 



240 Gr iggs — G u ilfo rd — Guy. 

he d., March o, 1851. Farmer. Cong. Deacon, 1820 to 1827, and 
1832 to isr)i. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

2. i. Alvan, b. Jan. 1, 1815. 

ii. Nancy, b. Jan. Ki, 1817. m. Samuel Ball (See). 

iii. Susan, b. July 6, 1819. in. Oct. 8, 184.5, Andrew McMillan, civil en- 
gineer. He (1. March, 1875. She d. Danville, Vt., Aug. 15, 1871. 
iv. Caroline, b. April 29, 1822, d. L. Oct. 30, 18.54. 
V. Drury F., b. July .5, 1824, d. L. Oct. 3, 1867. 
vi. Sidney A., b. Sept. 24, 182i3. ni. 1885, Mrs. Malvina Montgomery. 

Wool-grower, res. Ked Bluff, Cal. 
vii. LucRETiA F., b. Feb. 4, 1828. m. Oct. 26, 185-5, Ira A. Preston. Hotel 

manager. He d. Danville, Vt., May 12, 1864. 
viii. Gideon, b. June 20, 1831. m. Janette Campbell. Farmer. He d. Clif- 
ford, Mich., May 4, 1805. 
ix. Mary B., b. May 7, 1834. ni. Noah Farr '9 (See). 

2. Alvan Gimggs, son of Gideon \ b. in L. Jan. 1, 1815. m. March 
3, 1840, Mahala Brown, b. in Bethlehem, March 28, 1813, d. in Albany, 
Vt., Feb. 23, 1891, Cong. He res. in L. all his life, d. L. Oct. 10, 188G. 
Farmer. Cong. Republican. Co. H, 8th N. H. Inf. Private. G. A. R. 
No ch. 

G-UILFORD. 

1. P^LijAH Guilford, b. in Saco, jNIe., Dec. 27, 1834. m. Juh' 24, 
1867, Sarah J., dan. of Benjamin L. Knight, b. in Starkesboro', Vt., 
Free Baptist. She m. second, Rev. S. S. Nickerson, of (Sugar Hill) 
Lisbon. Elijah served in the War of the Rebellion under the auspices 
of the U. S. Christian Commission. He attended school at New Hampton 
Institution, and grad. from New Hampton Theological School in 1867. 
He was ordained as a Free Baptist clergyman, and was located at 
Fenacook one year, West Burke, Vt., one year, then came to L. 
in 1868, and was pastor of the Free Baptist church of L. until he d., 
Dec. 24, 1873. No ch. 

GUY. 

1. Lewis Guy, son of Jolm, b. in Canada, May 30, 1836. m. first, 
Nov. 27, 1858, Rebecca, dau. of Isaiah Woodward, b. in L. June 3, 
1843. Divorced. She m. second, Elliott Wells (See). He m. second, 
Dec. 6, 1880, Sarah, dau. of James Welch, b. in Danville, P. Q., June 
6, 1851. He has res. in L. since 1853. Laborer. Roman Catholic. 
Republican. 

Ch., b}' w. Rebecca, b. in L., — 

i. Ei,T.A, b. Sept. 20, 1861. ni. Nov. 25, 1880, Frank P. Wells, farmer. 

She (1. L. April 24, 1884. 
ii. Edna, b. Jan. 20, l!SG3. m. Thomas Pearson (See). 
iii. George, b. April 26, 1866. res. L. 

iv. E.mma, b. July 27, 1868. m. Nov. 5, 1890, Amos Drown, truckman, 
res. L. 

Ch., by w. Sarah, — 

V. Walter James, b. March 27, 1886. 



Hadley — Hadlock — Hale. 241 



HADLEY. 

1. George Hadley, b. in Eng. in. (irst, Proctor, ni. second, 

June 2'.), 16G8, Deborah Skillings. He ctime to America in Kl-'i-S and 
d. in Ipswicli, Sept. i'^., 1G86. 

2. Samuel Hadley, son of George', b. in Ti)s\vicli in 10."),"). m. 
Jane Martin, b. Nov. 2, 1656, dau, of George Martin, res. in Kowie}'. 

3. Samuel Hadley, son of Samuel", b. in Haverhill, Mass. ni. Jan. 

20, 1703, Uorotiiy Colby, b. June 15, 1677, dau. of Isaac and Martha 
(Jevvett) Colby (See), and grand-dau. of Anthony Colby, an early settler 
of Amesbur}-, Mass. He res. in Rowley, Mass. d. Dec. 20, 1747. 

4. Paurott Hadley, son of Samuel'', b. in Amesbury, Mass.. Sept. 
3, 1716. m. Nov. 7, 1738, Mary Heath, b. Nov. 17, 1721. He d. in 
Amesbur^-, Mass. 

5. Moses Hadley, son of Parrotf, b. in Amesbury, ^Mass., Nov. 14, 
1750. ra. Sept. 21, 1775, Rebecca Page, b. Aug. 17, 1753, d. March 
23, 1847. He d. in Hudson, Sept. 9, 182!>. 

6. Isaac Hadlet, son of Moses ^ 1). in Hudson, March 20, 1790. 
m. Feb. 20, 1814, Abigail Seavey, b. March 20, 1793. He d. in Pal- 
myra, Wis., Oct. '2^, 1867. 

7. James Monroe Hadley, son of Isaac ^, b. in Hudson, Oct. 7, 
1817. m. May 20, 1843, Mary Ann, dau. of Benjamin Darling, b. in 
Rumney, Dec. 31, 1820. He res. in L. from 1854 to 1864. Contractor 
and first Conductor on White Mts. Railroad. A. F. and A. M., Burns 
Lodge, d. April 18, 1895. 

Ch., b. in Rumney, — 

i. Georgianna a., b. March 1.3, 1846. m. Edward D. Brackett (See). 
ii. Marianna E., b. March 13,1846. m. Jan. 15, 1868, Harris E. Smith, 

insurance, res. Kansas City, Kas. 
iii. James Fayette, b. Dec. 25, 1848. m. Jan. 1, 1877, Jennie E. Jerome. 
Real estate, res. Kansas City, Mo. 

HADLOCK. 

1. Hubbard Hadlock, son of lienjamin, b. in Waterford, Vt.. Nov. 

21, 1826. m. Oct. 3, 1853, Cozbi, dau. of Simeon Remick (See), b. in 
L. May 12, 1833. Cong. He res. in L. from 1832 until he d., June 
28, 1877. Farmer. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. John, b. Nov. 1, 1854. ni. Marcli 19, 1877, Mary Ann Riley. Horse- 
man, res. L. 
ii. Elvira Hannah, b. Dec. 22, 1865. ni. Oct. 27, 1883, Jolm Bean, car- 
penter, res. Betlilehem. 
iii. Fred Simeon, b. .May 23, 1809. res. L. 

HALE. 

1. William Hale, res. in King's AValdcn, Herts, Eng. 

2. Thomas Hale, son of William \ supposed to have been b. in 
King's Walden, Herts, Eng., May 15, 1606, came to America and set- 

vuL. II — 16 



242 Hale. 

tied in Haverhill, Mass., nbont 1645, in which 3'ear he is mentioned as 
one of o2 landholders. He heads the list of the first board of select- 
men, chosen in 1645. In 1649 he was chosen constable, probably the 

first in Haverhill. He m. Thomasin ■ . He d. Newbury, Mass., 

Dec. 21, 1682. 

3. Thomas Hale, son of Thomas ^ probably b. in Eng. in 1633. m. 
May 26, 1657, Mary Hutchinson, dau. of Richard and Alice (Ros- 
worth) Hutchinson. He d. in Newbury, Mass., Oct. 22, 1688. 

4. Thomas Hale, son of Thomas^, b. in Newbury, Mass., Feb. 11, 
1658/9. m. May 16, 1682, Sarah Northend, dau. of Ezekiel and Edna 
(Lambert) Nortliend. He res. in Newbury, Mass., until 1726, when 
he bought land in Rowley, built a house and removed there, "so as to 
be near the meeting-house." He was Representative in 1613/14, and 
was locally known as "• Justice Hale." It is said he weighed 500 
pounds, with a voice proportionall}' strong. He d. in Rowley, Mass., 
April 12, 1730. 

5. Ezekiel Hale, son of Thomas ^ b. in Newburj-, Mass., May 13, 
1689. m. first, Ruth Emery, dau. of John and Ruth (Sawyer) Emery, 
m. second, Sarah (Poor) Spafford. He d. April 15, 1740. He was an 
uncle of Col. Enoch Hale and Col. Nathan Hale of the Revolution. 

6. Ezekiel Hale, son of EzekieP, b. July 14, 1725. m. Maiy 
Moody ; m. second, Mar\' Sargent ; m. third, Hannah Balch ; m. fourth, 
Abigail Sargent. He lived until 1769. No record of his death is 
found. Sixteen children. 

7. Ezekiel Hale, son of P^zekiel °, b. in Newbuiy, Mass., April 3, 
1763. m. April 13, 1786, Phebe Coburn, d. Jan. 20, 1842. Woollen 
manufr. d. in Haverhill, Mass., Oct. 3, 1852. 

8. Ezekiel Hale, son of EzekieP, b. in Dracut, Mass., Oct. 17, 
1788. m. Sept. 25, 1810, Hannah Church, dau. of Samuel Cookson of 
Boston, Mass., d. in Haverhill, ]\Ias3., Aug. 28, 1881. He d. in 
Haverhill, Mass. 

9. James Hale, son of Ezekiel '', b. in Haverhill, Mass., Nov. 5, 
1796. m. June 5, 1827, Rebecca Suiith, dau. of William Steele, b. in 
Haverhill, Mass., March 29, 1808, d. in Haverhill, Mass., May 18,' 1888. 
He res. in L. from 1847 to 1854. Woollen manufr. Representative 
from Haverhill, IVIass., and Deacon of Baptist Church there. He d. in 
Dover, Feb. 23, 1856. 

Ch., b. in Haverhill, JMass., — 

i. Matthew, b. Feb. 1829. res. Cnl. 

ii. James Augustus, b. Feb. 18H1, d. Aug. 19, 18^5. 
iii. l\Ei5EccA Woodbury, b. July 27, 18;!G. res. Havcrbill, Mass. 
iv. James Augustus, b. Nov. 29, 1848. m. July 29, 1873, Annie Russell 
Train. Merchant, res. Haverhill, Mass. 

10. Joseph Warren Hale, son of Ezekiel, b. in Haverhill, Mass., 
Aug. 7, 1801. m. in 1832, Gabella, dau. of Horatio Merrill, b. in Goffs- 
town in 1810, d. in Lowell, Mass., in 1870. He res. in L. from 1847 
to 1866. Woollen manufr. d. in Lexington, Mich., in 1888. 



Hale. 243 

Ch., — 

i. Martha, h. IlaviTliill, Mass., 1833. m. Nov. 7, 18G4, Artliur M. Clark, 

U. S. CoiiMil. Slio (1. Lexington, Mich., Aug. 2'J, 18!»6. 
ii. Henry 11., b. Ilaverliili, Mass., 1835, d. Havcrliill, Mass., 1843. 
iii. Henry VV., b. Haverhill, Mass., 1840, d. L. 1850. 
iv. iViARY IsABELL.\, b. L. 1852, il. L. 1853. 

11. EzEKiEL Jamks I\I.\1)Ison Hale, sou of EzekieP, b. in Haver- 
hill, Ma.ss., March ;50, 1813. m. first, Feb. 3, 1887, Lucy Lapliaiii, 
dan. of Benjamin Parker, b. in Bradford, ]\[a.ss., April 1.'), 181G, d. in 
Haverhill, Mass., March IT), 185G, m. second, Feb. ;"», 18(;-2, Ruth C, 
dau. of lienjaniin Parker, b. in liradford, JNIass., Nov. 17, 1823, d. in 
Haverhill, Mass., JMarch 25, 1895. He never res. in L., but was 
proprietor of L. Woollen IMills, and a director of the White Moun- 
tains Railroad. He grad. from Dart. Coll. in 1835 and studied law- 
six months, then commenced the manufacture of woollen goods in his 
father's mill in Haverhill, Mass., where he res. until he d., June 4, 
1881. He also built mills in South Groveland, jNIass. Founded a 
public librarv and city hospital in Haverhill, Mass. State Senator, 
1847-8. 

Ch., by w. Luc3-, b. in Haverhill, Mass., — 

12. i. RuFus Barker, b. Jan. 1, 1838. 

ii. EzEKiEL, b. Feb. 11, 1840, d. in infancy. 

iii. Anna Lucy, b. May 15, 1841. m. Williain G. Howe. She d. Boston, 
Mass., Dec. 10, 1877. 

iv. James Frank, b. Aug. 12, 1844. ni. Jeaiinette D. Seeley. Woollen 

nianufr. He d. Groveland, Mass., April 21, 1879. 
V. Benjamin Parker, b. March 13, 1840. ni. Annie Howe. He d. at sea, 
Aug. 1808. 

vi. Harry Horskord, b. July 7, 1847. ni. Harriet Newell Smith. Mer- 
chant and nianutr. He il. Bradford, Mass., May 7, 1894. 

vi. Samuel Cookson, b. Julv 7, 1855. m. Susie O'Uonnell. He d. Boston, 
Mass., Jan. 19, 1887. 

Ch., by w. Ruth, — 

viii. Edward, b. May 29, 18G3. m. lAiey Lufkin. He d. Haverhill, Mass., 
March 25, 1800. 

12. RuFUS Barker Hale, son of P^zekiel James Madison ", b. in 
Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 1, 1838. ra. Dec. 25, 1858, Laura C, dau. of 
John and Deborah (Ryerson) Dexter, b. in Lisbon, Oct. 4, 1838, d. in 
Chicago, 111., June 1, 1879. He res. in L. from 1854 to 1868. Woollen 
manufr. Democrat. Roman Catholic, d. in Boston, Mass., Nov. 12, 
18G5. 

Ch., — 

i. EzEKiEL J. M.,b. L May 5, 18G0. m March, 1882, Maggie Blair, res. 
Chicago, III. 

HALE. 

13. Ezra Hale, b. in Ik'thlehem, Oct. 3, 1802, represents another 
lineage of the same family. His father was Thomas Hale, b. Winchen- 
don, Mass. Feb. 14, 177G. The generations are: William^ of Eng- 
land, Thomas-, Thomas'*, Joseph'', Abner", Jacob", Thomas'', Ezra*. 
Ezra Hale m. 1822, Joanna, dau. of Elislia Sanborn, b. in Gilmanton, 
Oct. 19, 1797, d. in L. March 31, 1878, Methodist. He res. in L. 
from 1866 until he d., Oct. 2, 1871. Farmer. Methodist. Democral. 



244 Hale — Hall. 

Ch., b. in Bethlehem, — 

i. Sarah W., b. April 8, 1823. m. Nov. 21, 1850, Levi Wheeler, painter. 

She (1. Conway, April 22, 1857. 
ii. Livonia, b. April 10, 1826. m. Edward O. Kenney (See). 
14. iii. Otis Goss, b. June G, 1828. 

iv. Ellen M., b. April 10, 1832, d. L. Oct. 12, 1880. 
V. Esther C, b. Dec. 27, 1841, d. Bethlehem, Marcli 1, 1843. 

14. Otis Goss Hale, son of Ezra", b. in Bethlehem, June 6, 1828. 
ni. Oct. 12, 1857, Sarah Loisa, dan. of Lyman Blandin (See), b. in 
Bethlehem, Aug. 14, 183G. Her grandfather, Jonathan Blandin, was 
a llev. soldier, d. in Betlilehem when more than 100 years old. Otis 
has res. in L. since 1865. Merchant. Democrat. Selectman and 
Treasurer, 1807-8. Auditor, 1875-7-8-9-80-1-2-3-4-7-91-2-3. Rep- 
resentative, 1875, and declined re-election to take the management of 
the N. H. Scythe & Axe Co. Member Board of Education, Union 
District, 1879-80-1. Director L. Savings Bank, 1874 to 84 inc. Post- 
master and town clerk, Bethlehem, 185(5-7. Postmaster, Lower 
Waterford, Vt., lcS58 to 61. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. He d. L. 
March 23, 1900. 

Ch., — 

i. Elma Mabel, b. Waterford, Vt., April 7, 1859, d. Waterford, Vt. Oct. 

22, 1862. 
ii. Mabel Estelle, b. Waterford, Vt., Dec. 31, 1862. ni. Ciiarles M. Lane 

(See). 
iii. Willie Otis, b. L. May 3, 1866, d. L. Sept. 21, 1806. 
iv. Clark Haywood, b. L. May 12, 1808, d. L. Marcli 4, 1886. 



HALE. 

15. Amos Spaulding Hale, son of Thomas, b. in Waterford, Vt., 
Aug. 31, 1809. The generations are: William^, Thomas ", Thomas^, 
Joseph^, Thomas^, Thomas*^, Thomas''', Amos Spaulding^. He ra. 
first, Jan. 27, 1839, Anna Sophronia, dau. of Natlianiel and Ruth 
(Hale) Goddard, b. in Petersham, Mass., Aug. 8, 1810, d. in Water- 
ford, Vt., Aug. 22, 1846, Cong. m. second, Oct. 1, 1851, Lydia Bartlett, 
dau. of Vespatian Wheeler (See), b. in L. Feb. 8, 1813. He res. in 
L. from 1858 until he d., Dec. 1, 1809. Farmer. Baptist. Republi- 
can. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. She d. L. Feb. 7, 1898. Ruth 
(Hale) Goddard d. in L. Nov. 13, 1872, aged 100 years and 6 months. 

Ch., by w. Anna, b. in Waterford, Vt., — 

i. Henry Warren, b. March 13, 1840, d. March 13, 1860. 

ii. Erances Eliza, b. July G, 1843. ni. Milo 11. Harris (See), 

iii. Sophronia Ruth, b. Aug. 13, 1840, d. Dec. 5, 1875. 

iv. Estella Abbie, b. Oct. 3, 1853, d.Ecb. 10, 1858. 



HALL. 

1. George Nelson Hall, son of Gustavus A., b. in Maidstone, Vt., 
Sept. 6, 1828. m. Nov. 2, 1851, Emeline, dau. of Joel Streeter, b. in 
Lisbon, Feb. 12, 1835. He res. in L. from 1860 until he d., Oct. 21, 
1894. Farmer. Democrat. 



Ila II — Ua lie ft — II a m ilto n. 245 

Ch.,— 

i. GnsTAvus N., b. Lisbon, Oct. 11, 1852. m. Clementine Simpson. 

Bntclier. res. K:ins:is City, Kas. 
ii. Cauoi.ink R., b. Lisbon, Keb. 8, 1855. ra. March 2?,, 1880, Artiiur 

Sliastany Miller, res. St. Jolinsbury, Vt. (Divorced.) 
iii. Ella Audkli.i:, b. Lisbon, March '22, 185C), d. L. Feb. 23, 1870. 
iv. William W., b. L. Scj)!. 20, 18tU). in. Lilla Gregory. Butcher and 

farmer, res. Farmmi, Minn. 
V. Lmkline, b. L. June 10, 1862. m. Lewis U. Boj'lo, machinist, res. 

Minn, 
vi. CvNTiiiA F., b. L. Dec. 25, 18G7. m. II. N. Hayes, shoemaker, res. 

1-vnn, Mass. 
vii. Geoijge N., b. L. Aug. 20, 1872. 
viii. Mary Bell, b. L. March 27, 187G. 



HALL. 

2. Albert B. Hall, son of Enoch, b. in Partan, C. E., Nov. 12, 
1818. m. Nov. 14, 1844. Esther Aim, dau. of Thnotliy P. Turner, b. 
in Bethlehem, July 2"), 1822. She rn. second, Ralph Fisk. Albert J>. 
res. in L. from 1844 to 1849. Blacksmith. Appointed Postmaster of 
North L., Dec. 15, 1.S45. No ch. 



HALLETT. 

1. Hekbeht Kimball II.vllictt, son of Julius Freeman, b. in AVater- 
ville, Me., Sept. 18, 1867. m. Dec. 20, 1892, Grace P^uima, dau. of 
George Farr (See), b. in L. Dec. 3, 1871. He res. in L. 188G to 1897. 
Cashier L. National Bank, 1889 to 1897. Republican. Sec. L. Musical 
Association, 1896. Notary public. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 
W. M., 1896. K. T.. St. Gerard Com. He is cashier of Atlantic Natl. 
Bank, Boston ; res. Newton. 

Ch., — 

i. Edith, b. L. Dec. 21, 1893, d. L. Dec. 21, 1893. 



HAMILTON. 

1. jMatthew Thomas Hamilton-, son of John, b. in Quebec, April G, 
1827. m. first, Oct. 1845, Bridget, dau. of Patrick Hand, b. in Quebec 
in 1817, d. in Quebec in 1807, Roman Catholic, m. second, Oct. 
1870, Annie, dau. of John Ridley, b. in Eng. in 1833, Episcopal. He 
res. in L. from 1870 until he d., Aug. 1, 1896. Shoemaker. Roman 
Catholic. 

Ch., b. in Quebec, — 

i. John, b. 1848. m. Mary . Printer, res. Montreal, 1'. Q. 

ii. Catherine, b. 1851. m. Joseph Boyler, brakeman. res. Montreal, 

P. Q. 
iii. Mary, b. 185:1 m. Patrick Meyer, carpenter, res. Maiden, Mass. 
iv. William Patrick, b. 1854. res. Drummondville, P. C^. 
V. Nellie, b. 1855. res. Maiden, Mass. 



246 Hardy — Harriman — Harrington. 



HARDY. 

1. Tenney Hardy, son of Thaddeiis, b. in Warner, March 26, 1808. 
m. Jan. 1, 1838, Melinda, dau. of Itliamar Watson (See), b. in Sauls- 
bur\-, June 8, 1816, Unitarian. She has res. in L. since 1880. He 
never res. in L. Farmer. Democrat, d. in Warner, Feb. 23, 1873. 
No ch. 

HARRIMAN. 

1. John Alexander Hakriman, son of Moses, b. in Barnet, Vt., 
Aug. 15, 1821. m. first, Dec. 13, 1848, Laura Weeks, dau. of Nahum 
Downs, b. Oct. 9, 1822, d. Jan. 9, 1862. m. second, Oct. 21, 1869, 
Maria L. M., dau. of Daniel Aldrich (See), b. in L. June 28, 1834. 
She m. first, Levi L. Tyrrell. John res. in L. from 1854 to 1870. In- 
surance agent. Co. E,"l4th N. H. Inf. Sergt. A. F. and A. M. 

Ch., b}' w. Laura, — 

i. SoPHi.\ Amelia, b. L. April 16, 1855. ni. Charles Ravvson Allen (See). 

2. William Harriman, son of Moses, b. in Barnet, Vt., Oct. 10, 
1828. m. Jan. 1, 1860, Lucy Helen, dau. of Daniel Thaver (See), b. 
in Waitsfield, Vt., Aug. 3l", 1828. He has res. in L.^ since 1860. 
Farmer. Cong. Proliibition. Co. I, 1st N. H. H. Art. Sergt. 
G. A. R. A. F. and A. M. Master White Mt. Grange. 1886-7-8. 

Ch.,— 

i. Henry Daniel, b. L. Feb. 5, 1869. m. July 31, 1898, Alice G. Cox. 
Painter, res. L. 

3. James Lang Harriman, son of Moses, b. in Peacham, Vt., May 
11, 1833. m. Nov. 1859, Mary P^mma, dau. of Horace Cushman (See). 
b. in L. April 8, 1836. He was educated in Meriden and Phillips Exe- 
ter Academies, and commenced the stuily of medicine with Albert 
Winch, M. D., in 1858. He attended three courses of nied. lectures, in 
Woodstock Med. Coll., Albany Med. Coll., and Maine Med. Coll., grad. 
in Brunswick, Me., Ma\-, 1857. He commenced the practice of medi- 
cine in L. Nov. 1857, where he remained until 1862. He was then 
Assistant Surgeon of the 13th Regt. Mass. Inf. one year, after which 
he located in Hudson, Mass., where he is still in practice. He belongs 
to the regular school, and is a member of the White Mt. Med. Society, 
the Middlesex South Med. Society, and the Mass. Med. Society. Rep- 
resentative from Hudson; Chairman Board of Health 12 years. Mem- 
ber of School Committee 20 years. A. F. and A. M. K. T. 

Ch., b. in Hudson, — 

i. Bkrthe, h. July 4. 1865. d. Sept. 1865. 
ii. Blanche, b. June 14, 1867. res. Hudson, Mass. 



HARRINGTON. 

1. Charles Edward Harrington, son of Moses Bailey, b. in Con- 
cord, Oct. 5, 1846. m. June 30, 1869, Sarah Howard, dau. of Rev. 
Carey Russell, b. in Newport. She m. first, Daniel Wilkins (See). He 



Harrington. 247 

was educated in Colliy Academ}', Xew London, and Bangor, I\Ie., 
Tlu'ological Setninary, where lie grad. June 3, 1874. Me was tlie first 
Principal of Littleton Higli and Graded School, in 18G8, after which 
he taiiglit in Farinington two years. lie was oi'dained as a Congrega- 
tional minister in Lancaster, Oct. 27, 187L where he was located nntil 
1878. lie has since been located in Concord, Keene, Dnbuqne, Iowa, 
and other places. He was given tlie honorarj- degree of A. jNI. by Dart. 
Coll. in 1878, and of D. D.^bv Iowa Coll. in 1889. Me was Chaplain 
of the 3d Regt. N. H. N. G. from 1878 to 1882, and was Chaplain of 
the N. II. Legislature in 1881. Me was associate editor of the '' l*ro- 
hibitionist." published at Dubuciue, Iowa, about 15 months. 
Ch., — 

i. Hattik Hi ssell, b. Farniington, March 17, 1871. 
ii. Charles Woodiuiuy, !>. Brewer, Me., Oct. 15, 1873. 
iii. William Barbour, b. Lancaster, Nov. 2'i, 1875. 



HARRINGTON. 

2. Daniel Harrington, son of Timothy-, b. in Ireland, in 1819. m. 
in 1841, Hanora, dau. of Thomas Murphy, b. in Ireland, in 1818. He 
res. in L. from 1852 until he d., in 186G. Slate-cutter. 

Ch., — 

i. Timothy, b. Ireland. 1843, d. Barnet, Vt., 1845. 

3. ii. Thomas, b. Barnet, Vt., 1845. 

iii. Mary, b. Barnet, Vt., 1847. m. May IC, 1887, George S. Cummings, 

ilruggist. res. Haverliill. 
iv. Margaret, b. Barnet, Vt., 1849. m. Robert H. Wliittaker (See). 

4. V. Daniel, b. Barnet, Vt., 1854. 

5. vi. John Edward, b. L. April 27, 1855. 



in 



3. Thomas Harrington, son of Daniel", b. in Barnet, Vt., in 1845. 
.... in 186G, Nanc}-, dau. of Thomas Scott, b. in Watertown, Mass., 
July 7, 1843. He res. in L. from 1852 to 1870. Rubber-worker. Co. 
L, N. H. Batt., 1st N. E. Cav., and Co. L, 1st N. H. Cav. Sergt. d. 
in Maiden, Mass., Nov. 20, 1893. 

Ch.,— 

i. Edward, b. L. Sept. 7, 1808. 

ii. Ellen A., b. Maiden, Mass., May Ki, 1870. ni. July 1, 1893, Richard 

Teelian, hostler, res. Boston, Mass. 

iii. Francis, b. Maiden, Mass., Sept. 'll, 1872. 

iv. Walter, b. Maiden, Mass., Nov. 8, 1874. 

V. Arthur W., b. Maiden, Mass., June 17, 1879. 

vi. Mary E., b. Maiden, Mass., March 25, 1882. 

4. Daniel Webster Harrington, son of Daniel '-, b. in Barnet, Vt., 
in 1854. m. April 25, 1888, Mary Annah, dan. of Arba Thayer 
Stearns, b. in Keene, in 18G3. He has res. in L. most of his life. 
Hotel-keeper. No ch. 

5. John Edward Harrington, son of DanieP, b. in L. April 27, 
1855. m. Sept. 27, 1«82, Mary Ellen, dau. of Daniel W. Crane, b. in 
Montreal, P. Q., July 17, 18G3, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. 
all his life. Laborer. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Daniel Webster, b. L. June 27, 1883. 



248 Harrington — Harrh. 



HARRINGTON. 

6. James Joseph Harrington, son of Timothy- and Mary (Collins) 
Harrington, b. in Boston, Mass., Jan. 5, 1868; m. Jan. 23, 1892, Ada- 
line ]M. Clougli. He came to L. 1894. Merchant, firm of Green & 
Harrington, now Harrington & Co. Democrat. K. P. No ch. 

7. Timothy William Harrington, brother of James Joseph ^, b. in 
Boston, Mass., Jan. 1, 1872. Came to L. 1896. Merchant; firm of 
Harrington & Co. Republican. Iv- P. unm. 



HARRIS. 

1. David Gilbert Harris, son of Samuel, b. in 1816. m. Valeria 
M. Page. He came from Newbury, Vt., to L., where he d., April 3, 
1872. 

2. Henry David Harris, son of David Gilbert^, b. in Wentworth, 
April 3, 1852. m. Nov. 30, 1871, Ellen jNlcIntire, dau. of James K- 
Core3', b. in L. Sept. 1, 1852. He has res. in L. since 1888. Carriage- 
maker. Republican. 

Ch., — 

4. i. Austin David, b. L. Aug. 27, 1872. 

3. Charles Fremont Harris, son of David Gilbert S b. in Rumney, 
May 16, 1856. m. Sept. 17, 1881, Mary Jane, dau. of Samuel John- 
son Briggs, b. in Canada, Feb. 18, 1854. He has res. in L. since 1880. 
Carriage manufr. Republican. I, O. O. F., N. G. C. P., L. 
P^ncampment. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Ethkl Blanche, b. July 5, 1882. 

ii. Herbert Gibson, b. Feb. 7, 1883. 

iii. Bertha, b. Sept. 3, 1888. 

iv. Carrie Frances, b. Oct. 9, 1890. 

V. Howard H., b. March 5, 1898 ; d. Sept. 22, 1898. 

4. Austin David Harris, son of Henry David % b. in L. Aug. 27, 
1872. m. Sept. 12, 1894, Lena M., dau.* of Daniel B. Hardy, b. in 
Carroll, in 1875. He has res. in L. nearly all his life. Painter. 
No ch. 

HARRIS. 

5. MiLo HoBART Harris, son of Henry, b. in Concord, Vt, Oct. 6, 
1845. m. Nov. 12, 1870, Frances Eliza, dau. of Amos S. Hale (See), 
b. in Waterford, Vt., July 6, 1S43, Cong. He has res. in L. since 
1869. Farmer. Republican. Member Town School Board, 1886-7. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Charles Henry, b. June 10, 1873, d. L. July 10, 1873. 

ii. Carlie Hale, b. June 10, 1873, d. L. Aug. 9, 1873. 

iii. WiLMA Gertrude, b. Feb. .3, 1875. 

iv. William Henry, b. Aug. 28, 1879, d. L. March 28, 1880. 



Harris — JIarfshorn. 249 



HARRIS. 

6. Gkouoe Mauris res. in Norwich, Conn., and Canaan. He was 
one of the first settlers of Canaan and agent for the proprietors. 
(N. II. Town Papers, vol. xi.) 

7. Joshua Harris, son of George", b. in 1754. ni. first, .Ian. 1. 
1780, Hannah Hough, m. second, April 1, 1784, Miriam Johnson, b. 
in 17G1, d. Feb. 29, 1840. He was one of the first settlers of Canaan. 
Rev. soldier. Private, Capt. Joshua Wells' Co., Col. Chase's N. H. 
Regt. Alarm, Oct. 20, 1780. Nine ch. 

8. John Hough Harris, son of Joshua^, 1). in Canaan, Fel). 18, 1782. 
m. June 4, 1S04, Lucy, dau. of John May, of Plymouth, INIass., who 
was a Rev. soldier. Corp. on Lexington Alarm Roll, April 1!), 1775, 
Capt. Abraham Hannnatt's Co., which marched from Plymouth to 
Marshfield, IMass. Served seven days. July 1. 1777, he was commis- 
sioned 2d Lieut, in Capt. Thomas Mayhew's Plymouth Co., Col. 
Theophilus Cotton's Regt. ; made 1st Lieut. July 8, 1777. (Mass. 
Rev. Rolls, vols. 12-28-43.) Lucy was b. June, 1784, d. in Canaan, 
Nov. 2, 1864. John Hough was a farmer. Re[)ublicau. Represen- 
tative from Canaan. Capt. in N. H. Militia, d. in Canaan, Aug. 2, 
1858. Nine ch. 

9. Hannah Hough Harris, dau. of John Hough ^, b. in Canaan, 
Feb. 24, 1811. m. April 2G, 1825, James Adams Furber" (See). 

HARTSHORN. 

1. Ebenezer Hartshorn, b. in Holland, Conn., d. in Lunenburg, Vt. 

2. CoLBURN Hartshorn, son of P^benezer ^ b. in Holland, Conn., in 
1776. m. Betsey, dau. of Levi Fay, of JNIarlboro', INIass. He d. in 
Lunenburg, Vt., Oct. 24, 1840. 

3. Charles Hartshorn, son of Colburn -, b. in Lunenburg, Vt., 
Oct. 1, 1817. m, March 8, 1857, Lucy Jane, dan. of William Child, b. 
in Fairlee, Vt., Nov. 4, 1833. He res." in L. from 1858 to 1881. Hotel- 
keeper and scythe manufr. A. F. and A. M. I. O. O. F. 

Ch.,— 

i. Charles Gushing, h. Wliitefield, April 6, 1858, d. L. Jan. 12, 1869. 
ii. William Child, b. L. June 14, 1801. res. Cal. 

iii. H.\RRT Mat, b. L. July 12, 1866. m. Georgia Blodgett. res. Boston, 
Mass. 

HARTSHORN. 

4. Harry Clay Hartshorn, son of John W. Hartshorn, b. Lunen- 
burg, Vt., May 10, 1850. m. Oct. 2, 1872, Mary E. Grant, dau. of 
Hiram M. and Julia (Knapp) Grant. He came to L. 1898. Conducts 
a fruit and confectioner}' store. 

Ch., — 

i. Florence Ethel, b. Lancaster, June 20, 1873. m. Sept. 30, 1896, 

Arthur C. Strain (See). 
ii. Eugene Harry, b. Lancaster, Jan. 4, 1876. 
iii. Gertrude Anna, b. Lunenburg, Vt., Feb. 3, 1879. 
iv. Elizabeth Maud, b. Lunenburg, Vt., Sept. 14, 1883. 



250 Haselton — Haskins — Hastings. 



HASELTON. 

5. Timothy Haselton, b. in Barnet, Vt. ni. March 17, 1829, Maria, 
dan. of Richard Pcal)ody ^ (See), b. in Lymaii, Feb. 14, 1807, d. in 
Barnet, Vt., in 1847. He never res. in L. Farmer. 

Ch., b. in Barnet, Vt., — 

i. Elizabeth Wainwright, b. Dec. 29, 1829. 

ii. Pehsis Maria, b. 1832. 

iii. Charles Peabody, b. 1834. 

iv. Ellen, b. 18.'J6. 

V. Ada, b. 1840. 

HASKINS. 

1. Eli Haskins, b. 1759. m. Rhoda, dan. of Captain Daniel Dralte, 
of Tannton, Mass. Eli was a Rev. soldier in 1776 and 1780. d. in 
L^man, in 1846. 

2. Samuel Haskins, son of Eli \ b. in Grafton, Jan. 1795. m. Jnly 
16, 1818, Harriet B., dau. of Caleb Cnshing, b. in Salisbury, Jnne 18, 
1798. He d. in Chelsea, Mass., in 1872. 

3. William Henry Haskins, son of Samuel', b. in Lyman, Dec. 30, 
1821. m. July 4, 1844, Sarah Barton, dau. of Thomas Chase. He 
was Capt. Co."D, 8th Regt. Vt. Vet. Vols. d. in Lyndonville, Vt, Oct. 

4, 1877. 

4. William Arthur Haskins, son of William Henry ^, b. in Farm- 
ington Falls, Me., June 20, 1845. m. Sept. 1, 1866, Mary M., dau. of 
Henry B. Kennedy, b. in Newbury, Vt., May 20, 1847, d. in L. March 
30, 1883. He res. in L. from 1865 to 1893. Express agent and mes- 
senger. Moderator, 1876. to 1884 inc. Supervisor, 1882. A. F. and 
A. M., Burns Lodge, W. M. 1871 to 1881. K. T., St. Gerard Com., 
E. C, 1873 to 1880. T. I. M., Omega Council, 1875-6-7. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Annie Justina, b. June 18, 18G7. m. Oct. 29, 1889, Fred E. Cox, clerk. 

res. Canibridgeport, Mass. 
ii. Johnnie M. H., b. Jan. 13, 1869. m. April 17, 1890, Clara J. Carbee. 
Printer, res. Cambridge, Mass. 

HASTINGS. 

1. Sy'lvanus Hastings, sou of Nathaniel, b. in Ashburnham, Mass., 
Nov. 24, 1773. m. in 1801, Lucy, dau. of Benjamin Hutchins, b. in 
Putney, Vt, July, 1776, d. in L. June 25, 1841. He res. in L. from 
1803 until he d.,' Jan. 14, 1861. Farmer. Whig. Selectman, 1847. 

Ch.,— 

i. Mary, b. Westmoreland, Aug. 29, 1803. m. June 3, 1872, Cyrus Ely, 

farmer. She d. L. Oct. 25, 187G. 

ii. Sylvanus, b. L. Aug. 24, 1805, d. L. Oct. 18, 1882. 

iii. Gates, b. L. May 1, 1807, d. L. Feb. 17, 1835. 

2. iv. Clark, b. L. Oct. 19, 1811. 

V. Jane, b. L. Mav 1, 1813, d. L. April 15, 1845. 

vi. Sabrina, b. L. July 16, 1816, d. L. Dec. 29, 183.3. 

vii. Fatima, b. Oct. 1, 1818. m. Clark Carleton Abbey (See). 



Hast'mgs — Hatch. 251 

2. Clark IIastincjs, son of Sylvanus \ b. in L. Oct. II), 1811. ni. 
first, in 1839, Chastina, dan. of Aaron Tilton, b. in I.,, in 1817, d. in L. 
June 16, 1840. m. second, Dec. 3, 1845, Susan, dau. of Asa Gat^e, b. 
in Plainfield, June 5, 1828. She d. L. May 22, 1900. He res. in L. all 
his life. Fanner. Republican, d. in L. July 2, 188G. No ch. 



HATCH. 

1. Joseph Hatch, b. in Falmouth, Mass., June 22, 1743. m. first, 
Annie Willey. ni. second, Ruth Kelley, b. Aug. 24, 1763, d. Se|)t. 16, 
1837. He res. in L. from 1795 to about 1825. Farmer. Rev. soldier. 
Sergt. in Capt. Joseph Palmer's Co., Col. Freeman's Regt. 8 days. 
Served at Falmouth and Dartmouth, Sept. 1778, on alarms; also 
Private in Capt. Ward Swift's Co., service on secret expedition to 
R. I., Oct., 1777, d. in Thornton, Jan. 27, 1830. 

Ch., — 

i. Obed S., b. Thornton, May 15, 1790. m. first, about 1823, Abigail Fox. 
ni. second, 1850, Susannah Holman. He resided in L. from 1795 to 
1817, wlicn he removed to Earnet, Vt. Soldier in War of 1812-15, 
in Crawford's 21st Kegt., and prisoner, d. Jan. 1, 185U. 

2. ii. James K., b. Thornton, Oct. 2, 17U1. 

iii. Ruth, b. Thornton, Sept. 8, 179o. ni. Mav :10, 183G, Timotiiy Fowler. 

He d. L. Aug. 7, 1866. She d. L. Sept. 25, 1872. 
iv. Silas, b. Tiiornton, 1705, d. young. 

3. V. Moses Bakek, b. L. June fl, 1797. 

vi. Jemima, b. L. Feb. 11, 1799, d. June, 1811. 
vii. Ohpha, b. L. Oct. 4, 1800, d. July, 1813. 
viii. Harriet, b. L. June 22, 1802. unm. d. Aug. 27, 1839. 
ix. David G., b. L. Dec. 11, 1803. unm. Farmer, res. L. all his life. d. 

April 12, 1877. 
X. Margaret, b. L. Dec. IG, 1806. m. Benjamin Clieever. res. Dracut, 

Mass. Siie d. Jan. 28, 18G8. 
xi. Nancy, b. L. June 20, 1808, d. Betldehem, Sept. 6, 1872. 
xii. William, b. April 25, 1811, d. Aug. 1, 1813. 

2. James Kelley Hatch, son of Josep]i\ b. Thornton, Oct. 2. 1791. 
m. Catherine Seliingham, dau. of Jacob Sellingham (See). He d. in L. 
Aug. 20, 1855. 

Ch., — 

i. Hannah M., b. April 30, 1817. 
ii. William C, b. Dec. 20, 1818. 
iii. Susan H., b. June 1, 1822. 
iv. Walter S., b. Sept. 11, 1823. 
V. Caroline A., b. Nov. 27, 1825. 
vi. Chastina p., b. Feb. 18, 1828. 

vii. James K., b. Feb. 17, 1830. m. Ellen Blake Holland, b. Waterbury, 
Vt., July 6, 1836. He was a scythe plater and lived in Fitchburg, 
Mass., and in this town, where he d., Sept. 1, 1884. She d. Concord, 
Julv 24, 1897. Children: (1) Henrietta, b. April 27, 1859. (2) Ed- 
ward James, b. July 2, 18G2. m. Dec. 25, 1889, Mary Abbie Southard, 
res. Concord. (3) Ada Blake, d. young, 
viii. Julia R., b. April 4, 1837. 

3. MosES Baker Hatch, son of Joseph \ b. in L. June 9, 1797. m. 
March 26, 1823, Sarah M., dau. of Jazaniah Wliitnev, b. in St. Johns- 
bury, Vt., Aug. 11, 1804, d. April 22, 1883. He reV in L. in youth 
and from 1830 to 1862. Farmer, d. in Bethlehem, Dee. 2, 1878". 



252 ' Hatch. 

Ch., all but Philo Scott b. in L., — 

4. i. Philo Scott, b. Lebanon, Dec. 7, 1823. 

ii. Moses B., b. Dec. 23, 1825. unm. Farmer, res. L. 

5. iii. Martix Whitney, b. June 10, 1829. 

iv. OiiED S., b. April 7, 1882. m. Jan. 1, 185(3, Philena C. Annis. res. St. 
Jolmsbury, Vt. Private Co. A, 1st Vt. H. Art. Killerl at Middle- 
town, Va., Oct. 19, 1864. She m. second, Warren Piiillips. 

6. V. Orange W., b. Dec. 3, 1834. 

vi. Maria, b. Nov. 20, 1837. m. Clark C. Burt (See). 

vii. David G., b. May 6, 1841. Private Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. d. in Wash- 
ington, D. C, March 3, 1863. 

7. viii. George Orlando Whitnev, b. Jan. 25, 1844. 

4. Philo Scott Hatch, son of Mo.ses Baker*, b. in Lebanon, Dec. 
7, 1823. m. Dec. 7, 1848, Lodaska, dau. of William Nichols, b. in 
Concord, Vt., July 18, 1824, Methodist. He res. in L. from 1827 until 
he d., Aug. 14, 1889. Farmer. Methodist. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Ellen Melissa, b. Dec. 6, 1849. ni. James Dow ^ (See). 

ii. Abigail Almina, b. Sept. 29, 1851, res. L. 

iii. Orrin Milo, b. Oct. 26, 1855, d. L. Aug. 18, 1809. 

iv. Susan Emeline, b. Sept 19, 1858, d. L. Aug. 20, 1809. 

V. Twin Girls, b. Feb. 1862, d. L. Feb. 1862. ^ 

vi. William David, b. July 20, 1864, d. L. Aug. 19, 1869. 

vii. Infant Dau., b. June, 1867, d. L. June, 1867. 

5. Maktin Whitney Hatch, son of Moses Baker '^, b. in L. June 
10, 1829. m. Nov. 27, 1851, Lvdia C, dau. of Oilman Farr (See), b. 
in L. Feb. 21, 1833, Cong. She d. Feb. 4, 1899. He res. in L. nearly 
all his life. Farmer. Cong. d. in L. Dec. 11, 1889. 

Ch.,— 

i. Frank, b. March 28, 1853. unm. res. L. 
ii. Fkkd G., b. L. May 15, 1854. m. A\n\\ 30, 1879, Martha Corey 

Farmer, res. Franconia. 
iii. Ada P., b. Aug. 4, 1856. m. Sept. 12, 1877, Walter W. Watson, 

painter, res. Roxbury, Mass. 
iv. Arthur N.. b. L. Marcli 29, 1858. m. Nov. 27, 1879, Helen A. Astle. 

Farmer, res. Bethlehem. 
V. Ida, b. 1800. m. June, 1877, Charles Frank Lewis, farmer, res. Con- 
cord, Vt. 
vi. Ella Maria, b. Bethlehem, 1862. m. Ellsworth J. Williams (See). 

6. Orange W. Hatch, son of Moses Baker'', b. in L. Dec. 3, 1834. 
m. Martha A., dau. of Daniel Burt, b. in Franconia, May 9, 1838, d. in 
Bethlehem, Oct. 19, 1890, Baptist. He res. in L. in youth and from 
1857 to 1859. d. in Bethlehem, Feb. 18, 1878. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Sarah J., b L. Oct. 28, 1858. m. Frank P. Burleigh (See). 

ii. William F., b. Betlilehem, Nov. 1, 1860. m. April 21, 1883, Rose 

Leach. Glover, res. Gloversville, N. Y. 
iii. Luke W., b. Bethlehem, May 17, 1863. 
iv. Lois, b. Bethleliem, d. young. 
V. Louise F.,b. Bethlehem, Jan. 30, 1871. m. May, 1889, Fred Huntoon, 

farmer, res. Bethlehem, 
vi. Lambert W , b. Bethlehem, March 14, 1872. m. Dec. 12, 1891, Mabel 
N. Wescott. 

7. George Orlando Whitney Hatch, son of ^Moses Baker ^ b. in 
L. Jan. 25, 1844. m. first, Aug. 9, 1864, Mary Jane, dau. of Samuel 
Gibson, b. in Lowell, Mass., May 15, 1847, d. in L. Sept. 1, 1889. m. 



Hatch. 253 

second, June 16, 1891, Annie M., dau. of Mitchell vSalway (See), b. in 
L. Oct. 13, 1871, Roman Catholic. lie has res. in L. all his life. 
Farmer. Republican. Private, Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. G. A. R. 
Ch., by w. JMary Jane, b. in L., — 

i. Harry J., b. Jan. 10, 1872. res. L. in. Deo. 7, 1898, Lena M. Fearon, 

dau. of Stephen Foaron of Wliiteficld. 

ii. Georgia A., b. Nov. 8, 1873. ni. Kalph Marsh (See), 

iii. Edwin G., b. Aug. 8, 1875. res. L. 

iv. Blanche S., b. Jan. 1, 187'J. m. Ellswortli J. Williams (See). 

V. Carl E., b. March 8, 1881. 

vi. Lizzie M., b. March '2(5, 1883. 

vii. Hattie, 1). Marcii 9, 1885. 

Ch., by w. Annie, b. in L., — 

viii. Elmer James, b. Sept. 4, 1892. 
ix. KuTH, b. Feb. 4, 1899. 



HATCH. 

8. Jacob Hatch, b. in Kennebunk, jNIe., in 17G5. m. Maxwell. 

He res. in Groton, Vt., where he d., July 16, 1824. Farmer. 

9. Jacob Hatch, son of Jacob ^ b. in Groton, V^t., in 1795. m. 
Sally Morrison, b. May, 1797, d. Dec. 9, 1875. He res. in Groton, Vt., 
where he d., Sept. 4, 1873. Stone-mason. 



10. George Hatch, son of Jacob° , b. in Groton, Vt. , April 1, 1820. 
m. Dec. 8, 1847, Hannah Vance, b. in Groton, Vt., Aug. 9, 1824, d. in 
Xewbur}-, Vt., Sept. 20, 1872. He res. in Newbury, Vt., where he d., 
July 24, 1872. Shoemaker. 

11. Oscar Cutler Hatch, son of George^", b. in Newbury, Vt., 
Nov. 11, 1848. m. Jan. 4, 1871, Flora Louisa, dau. of Henry W. 
Adams, b. in Cooperstown, N. Y., July 6, 1851, f^piscopal. He has 
res. in L. since Dec. 1872. Banker. Republican. F[)iscopal. jMem- 
ber Board of Education, Union District, 1885-6-7. Prest. L. National 
Bank, 1888 to date; Cashier, 1873 to 1«88 ; Director, 1880 to date; 
Director and Treasurer of L. Savings Bank, 1874 to date. Director 
L. Shoe Co. State Senator, 189*J-1900. Colonel on stall" of Gov. Rol- 
lins, 1899-1900. Prest. L. Musical As.sociation, 18i)l-2-3. Member 
Board I'rustees Episcopal Diocese of N. H. since 189.'S. J. F. State. 
Notai-v i)ul)lic (Book of Biographies, Grafton Co., p. 31). 

Ch.', b. in L.,— 

i. Leslie Adams, b. Jan. 17, 1875, clerk. Dart. Coll. 1804-5-6. m.June 

2, 1898, Helen Filer, res. Orange, N. J. 
ii. Henrv Oscar, 1). NLiy 11, 1877. m. IMay 20, 1897, May Belle Keith. 

Clerk, res. L. Teller L. Savings Bank, 
iii. George Arthur, b. May 11, 1872, d. L. Nov. 30, 1883. 
iv. Marglerite Elizabeth, b. Dec. 19, 1885. 
V. Oscar Cutler, b. May 10, 1890. 

12. Fred Blake Hatch, son of George '°, b. in Newbury, Vt., Marcli 
11, 1857. m. June 15, 1883, Lizzie Maria, dan. of Ricliard Bailey, b. 
in Lunenburg, Vt., Jan. 17, 1863. Divorced. She m. second, Herbert 
Eastman Kennev (See). Fred l>lake res. in L. fi'om 1884 to 1896. 
Druggist. Republican. A. F. and A. M.. K. T. K. P. No ch. 



254 Halves — Haynes. 



HAWES. 

1. Nathan R. Hawes, son of Nathan R., m. Nov. 2, 1814, Clarissa, 
dan. of Joseph Wheat Morse (See), b. in L., Jan. 12, 1707, d. in Wis- 
consin al)out 1846. He res. in L. from 1814 lo 1830. Farmer, d. in 
AVisconsii). 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Ruth Morse, b. April 10, 1815. 

ii. Ann Maria, b. Jan. 21, 1817. 

iii. Benjamin Stephen, b. Oct. 20, 1818. 

iv. Silas Morse, b. Oct. 9, 1822. 



HAYNES. 



ni 



1. Timothy Haynes, son of David, b. in Alexandria, Sept. 5, 1808. 
.... in 1843, Laura, dau. of William Brackett (See), b. in L. Jan. 11, 
1819, d. in Concord, JMarch 2, 1887. She res. in L. until marriage. 
He never res. in L. Physician, d. in Concord, June 28, 1883. 

Ch., b. in Concord, — 

i. Alice R. m. William H. Stevens. She res. Boston, Mass. He res. 
Windsor, Vt. 

ii. William B., res. Cal., where he d. 
iii. Nella S., res. Boston, Mass. 
iv. Elizabeth B., res. Boston, Mass. 

V, Charles G., d. young. 

HAYNES. 

2. Henky Harrison Haynes, son of Harrison Pillslnuy, b. in Alex- 
andria, Aug. 23, 1841). m. N. Ella Moulton of Sandwich, who d. July 
27, 1883; m. second, July 2, 1889, Mary Frances, dan. of Rev. Chris- 
topher Cushing, D.D., of Cambridge, Mass. He was a student in the 
New Ham[)shire Conference Seminar}', AVesleyan University, and grad- 
uate of Harvard University, 1873. He taught the Lisi)on High School 
in the winter of 1867-8, was professor of Latin and Greek in Tilton 
Conference Seminary, 1872-3 ; Principal of the Jarvis Hall Episcoi)al 
School, Denver, Col., 1878-82, and was a member of the Bc^ard of Ed- 
ucation, Tilton, 1883-4. He [)ursued the study of theology at Andover 
and at the Episcopal Theological School at Camhi'idge, from wliicli he 
graduated, 1877. He was ordained deacon by P)ishop Niles of the Dio- 
cese of New Hampshire, June 20, 1877, and ordained a priest, March 
14, 1878. His ministry has been, Tilton, 1877-8 ; Denver, Col., 1878- 
80; Fort Collins, Cal.\ 1882-3; Tilton, 1883-4; assistant St. Paul's, 
Boston, Mass., 1884-5; L. 1885-6. 

FoUuvving his ministry in this town, he studied the Semitic languages 
one year at Harvard University. In 1888 he was made rector of St. 
Peter's Church, Cami)ridge, Mass., and on account of I'ailiug health he 
resigned the following year. Since then he has travelled extensiveh', 
supplying churches occasionally. In 1895 he continued the study of 
the Semitic languages at the University of Berlin, and returning to 
America, he became })rofessor of Old Testament Languages and Liter- 
ature in the Church Divinity School of the Pacific and Instructor of 



Haynes — Hazeltine. 255 

Semitic Languages at Leland Stanford, Jr., University. Residence, 
San iNIateo. Harvard Universitv conferred the degree of A.^L, 1887, 
and rh.D., 1899. 



HAZELTINE. 

1. Enoch Hazeltine, b. in Fryeburg, Me., Jan. 29, 1788. m. Nov. 
3, 1812, Katherine Leavenworth, b. in Danville, Vt., May 1, 1792, d. 
in L. Feb. 28. 1855. He res. in L. from 1830 to 18G2. Wood-worker. 
Fire ward, 1836-7. d. in New Bedford, Mass., Feb. 1, 1873. 

Ch.,— 

2. i. Frederic, b. Danville, Vt., 1815. 

ii. >.'axcv, b. L. Jan. 15, 1820. m. John Swift Koby (See). 

3. iii. Charles, b. L. April 8, 1826. 

4. iv. Andrew Artiiir, b. L. April 5, 18o(3. 

2. Frederic H.\zeltine, son of Enoch \ b, in Danville, Vt., in 
1815. m. Oct. 1852, Ellen Jane, dan. of Cyrus Eaton, b. in Browning- 
ton. Vt., June 27, 1827. She m. first, Rufus Fuller; m. third. (Miarles 
S. Hazeltine" (See), cousin of Frederic, Unitarian. Frederic res. in 
L. from 1844 to 1864. INIanufr. cluiir lumber. Republican, d. in L. 
Sept. 29, 1864. 

Ch.. — 

5. i. Albert Fred, b. L. Feb. 0, 1857. 

3. Charles Hazeltine. son of Enoch \ b. in L. April 8, 1826. ra. 
first, Jul\-, 1852, Lillias Clough, d. in 1860. m. second, Abby Otti- 
well. He res. in L. from 1847 to 1865. Musician. I. O. O. F. 
No ch. 

4. Andrew Arthur Hazeltine, son of Enochs b. in L. April 5, 
1836. ni. April 27, 1864, Carrie Maria, dau. of Asa Weller (See), b. 
in IMontpelier, Vt., April 27, 1836, d. in New Bedford, Mass., Dec. 18, 
1891. He res. in L. from 1861 to 1867. Dentist. Universalist. d. 
in New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 1, 1895. 

Ch., — 

i. Katiierixe Weller, b. New Bedford, Mass., Mav 30, 1869. res. New 
Bedford, Ahiss. 

5. Albert Fred Hazeltine, son of Frederic-, b. in L. Feb. 9. 
1857. m. Sadie Gwynn. He res. in L. from 1857 to 1869. Manager 
of Mining Co. res. in Denver, Col. . 

Ch.. — 

i. ARCniBALD. 
ii. ^lOLLIE. 

6. Stephen Hazeltine, bro. of Enoch ^, b. in Fryeburg, Me. m. 
first, in 1816, Praxo Hibbard, d. April, 1827. m. second, Oct. 3, 
1827, Hannah F. (Grossman) "Ward. He d. in Eatouton, Ga., Oct. 4, 
1860. 

7. Charles Stephen Hazeltine, son of Stephen ^ b. in Stanstead, 
P. Q., Dec. 9, 1833. m. March 16, 1869, Ellen Jane, dan. of Cyrus 
Eaton, b. in Brownington, Vt., June 27, 1827. She m. first, Rufus 



256 Hazeltine — Heald — Heath. 

Fuller; m. second, Frederic Hazeltine- (See), cousin of Charles 
Stephen. He res. in L. from 1863 to 1867. A. F. and A. M. 1st 
Lieut. Co. C, 15th N. H. Inf. d. in Sunbury, Pa., Nov. 18, 1875. 
(Granite Monthly, Feb.-March, 1894.) No ch. 



HEALD. 

1. Lewis Brigmam Heald, son of Harvey, b. in Royalston, Mass., 
March 5, 1839. m. Oct. 12, 1867, Mary Sophia, dan. of Samuel 
Kelley llemick (See), b. in Hardwick, Vt., Feb. 25, 1847. He has res. 
in L. since 1895. Book-keeper. 11th Ind. Inf. 1st U. S. Mechanic 
Fusileers. 59th Ind. Inf A|)pointed Special Justice of L. Police 
Court, Feb. 11, 1897. Dep. Collector Internal Revenue, 1899. 

Ch., — 

i. Hakry Lewis, b. St. Jolinsbury, Vt., Aug. 2, 1868. Lawyer, res. 

Topeka, Kas. 
ii. Hattie May, b. St. Jobnsbary, Vt., Oct. 1, 1869. unm. res. L. 
iii. Walter Nelson, b. Lawrence, Mass., Oct. 7, 1876. res. L. 
iv. Nellie Sophia, b. St. Jolinsbury, Vt., Nov. 11, 1870. res. L. 



HEATH. 

1. Franklin Heath, son of. Tames, b. in Groton, Vt., IMay 29, 1841. 
m. Sept. 26, 1891, Philena, dau. of Jedediah Kelley, b. in St. -Johnsbur}-, 
Vt., Oct. 6, 1856. He has res. in L. since 1886. Harness-maker. 
Republican. I. O. O. F., N. G. No ch. 

HEATH. 

2. Benjamin Franklin Heath, son of William, b. in DatUville, Vt., 
April 4, 1843. m. first, Sept. 29, 1866, Celia A., dau. of Thomas 
Miles, b. in Albany, Vt., March 18, 1850. (Divorced.) m. second, 
Oct. 7, 1888, Jennie, dau. of Nathan Cotton. He has res. in L. since 
Jan. 1876. Tanner. Cong. Republican. Co. H, 16th N. Y. Inf. 
Private. 



Ch.,— 



Edward T., b. Wheelock, Vt., March 18, 1872, d. Dec. 27, 1892. 
Nellie M., b. Lyndon, Vt., May 26, 1874, d. July 26, 1890. 
William T., b. L. Jan. 12, 1879. 
Carl G., b. L. April 8, 1890. 



HEATH. 

3. Lyman Heath, son of Simon, b. in Bow, Aug. 24, 1804. m. 
Oct. 1825, Esther, dau. of Alexander Albee (See), b. May 24, 1807. 
d. in Nashua, Aug. 8, 1887. He res. in L. from 1836 until 1840, 
when he removed to Nashua, where he d., June 30, 1870. He was a 
noted musician. The following are among his numerous compositions : 
"The Grave of Bonaparte," " Tlie Snow Storm," " The Burial of Mrs. 
Judson," "The Dying Boy." 



Heath — Henri/. 257 



Ch., b. in Lyman, — 



i. JIei.en, b. March 11, 1828. m. Edwanl Shaw. She d. in Nashua, 1846. 
ii. I'ltu.^iA, b. Dec. ?>, 1881. unni. res. Nashua. 

iii. A DELINK Jane, b. July 4, 18;J3. m. Dustin Marble of Nashua, res. 
iu Akron, Ohio. 

HENRY. 

1. JosErii IIenky, b. in Monroe, in ISOO. m. 1S30, ]\Iarv, dan. of 
James Calhoun (See), b. in Lyman, in DSU'), d. in Wavcrly, 111., Aug. 
IG, 18G0, Cong. He res. in L. from 1831 to 1819. Farmer. Cong. 
Whig. d. in L. in 1849. 

Ch., - 

2. i. James Everem., 1). Lyman, April 21, 1831. 

ii. John, b. in N. H. 18;>:J, d. Jerscyville, 111., 1855. 
iii. Levi, b. L. Oct. 4, 1834. m. 1861, Amelia Wilcox. Banking. re&; 

Waverly, 111. 
iv. Harriet S., b. L. Aug. 4, 1836. ni. 1855, Curtis Goss. She d. Oct. 

29, 185G. 
V. Sarah, b. L. 1838. ni. 1859, Curtis Goss. res. Denver, Col. 
vi. David, b. L. June 23, 1840, d. L. 

2. James Everell Henry, son of Joseph \ b. in Lyman, April 21, 
1831. in. April 5, 1854, Eliza Ann, dan. of Joseph Ide, b. in Water- 
ford, Vt., Jnne 30, 1832. He re.s. in L. from 1833 to 1804, Res. in 
Lincoln. Representative Lincoln, 1897-8, 1901-2. Lumber raanufr. 

Ch., — 

i. Ida Mary, b. L. Feb. 13, 1855. m. June 3, 1875, Parlvcr K. Putnam, 

farmer, res. Tintah, Minn, 
ii. Harriet Sarah, b. L. Feb. 6, 1857. m. June 11, 1881, George W. 

Nuckolls, physician, res. Tintah, Minn. 

3. iii. (iEORGK Everell, b. L. March 24, 1HG2. 

iv. John Higgins, b. L. March 4, 18(33. unm. Lumber nianufr. res. 

Lincoln. 
V. Charles Buck, b. Haverliill, Feb. 24, 1875. Lumber manufr. res. 
Lincoln, m. Jan. 1, 1900, Katherine F. Sanger (See). 

3. George Everell Henry, son of James Everell'-, b. in L. INLarch 
24, 1862. m. April 21, 1891, Bertha Sarah, daii. of George W. Cowen 
(See), b. in Lyman, Aug. 2(3, 1871, MethotMst. He res. in L. from 
18G2 to 1864. Lumber manufr. 

Ch.,— 

i. James Everell, b. Lincoln, Jan. 22, 1895. 



HENRY. 

4. John Harry Henry, son of John, b. in Boston, Mass., Oct. 28, 
1858, m. Oct. 20, 1883, Jennie Abigail, dan. of William K. Dow, b. in 
Chicago, 111., Oct. 28, 1865. He has res. iu L. since 1882. Driver. 
Democrat. 



Ch. 



i. Eliza Georgia, b. Carroll, Sept. 5, 1885. 

ii. William Dexter, b. L. Nov. 22, 1887, d. L. Aug. 20, 1889. 



VOL. II. — 17 



258 Ilihhard — Higgins. 



HIBBARD. 

1. Aaron Hibbaiid, m. Sarah Merrill, dan. of Nathaniel Merrill. He 
lived in Batli. 

2. William IIiubard, son of Aaron \ b. in Bath, April 22, 1798; 
m. April 7, 1830, Seraphina Larned (See). She d. in Glover, Vt., July 
I'J, I.SG."). He res. in L. from 1830 to 18J:2. Blacksmith, d. in 
Glover, Vt. Dee. 22, 1868. 

Ch., all except Susan and Laura b. in L., — 

i. Henry, b. Jan. 7, 18:11, .1. Marcli 17, 1831. 
ii. Helen, b. Jan. 7, 1831 (twin), d. M:ircli 22, 1831. 
iii. William A., b. Dec. 31, 1831. d. Nov. 4, 18(33. 
iv. Geoijge B., b. All,s,^ 5, 1834. m. May IG, 1859, Mary E. Hamilton. 

Lawyer. Major Ohio Vols. 
V. Maky S., b. Sept. 24, 1836. d. July 4, 1837. 
vi. Sajiiel Kdwaud, b. June 5, 1838. ni. Nov. 12, 1808, Julia E. Swasey. 

liailroad clerk. Cincinnati, O. 
vii. Chaiu.es N., b. Dec. 11, 1840. m. March 18, 18G9, Jennie H. Dewing. 

Fariiier. West Glover, Vt. 
viii. Anna M., b. July 7, 1843. d. April 6, 1872. 
i.\. Susan M., b. Danville, Vt., May 15, 1846. m. Oct. 28, 1878, Frederick 

W. Baldwin. Lawyer. Barton, Vt. 
X. Lauka B., b. Glover, Vt., Oct. 1850. m. Dec. 23, 1875, Charles H. 
Fuller. Merchant. Montpelier, Vt. 



HIGGINS. 

1. John Htggins, b. in Ireland. 

2. Sktii Hiogins, son of Jolm \ b. in Danville, Vt. m. Eunice 
Brown, b. in Waterford, Vt., d. in L. He res. iu L. but a short time. 
Universalist. AVliig. d. in L. 

Ch., b. in St. Johnslnirv, Vt., — 

3. i. William Jones, b. Sept. 28, 1808. 

ii. LoKEN, ni. Sarah Chase, il. in War of the Rebellion, 
iii. Calista, m. Jesse Cheney, res. St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
iv. Daniel, m. Sarah Livingston, res. Bradford, Vt. 

3. William Jones Higcuxs, son of Seth ", b. in St. Johnsburv, Vt., 
Sept. 2S, 1808. ni. Aug. 29, 1832, Olive, dan. of Svlvanus Heming- 
way, b. in Waterford, Vt , Sept. 20, 1813, Universalist. He res. in L. 
from 1845 until he d., INIarch 20, 1S57. Hotel-kee[)er. Universalist. 
Whig. Selectman, 181'.). J. P. Appointed Postmaster at North L. 
June l'.», 184'J, and held the oflice until he d. 

Ch., — 

i. Elizauetii D., b. Newport, Vt., May 26, 1833. m. April 21, 1858, 
Calvin (ireen, fanner, lie d. Wateiford, Vt., Julv, 1895. 

4. ii. Madison, b. Waterford, Vt, May 9, 1835. 

4. ]\rAr)isoN HiGGiNs, son of William Jones ■', b. iii Waterford, Vt., 
]\Iay 1), 1S35. m. April 2'.), 1858, Betsey Wright, dan. of James 
Wright Towne (See), 1). in L. Feb. 13, 1840. He has res. in L. since 
1845. Farmer. P('|)iililican. Selectman, 1881-5. IMember of Town 
School Board, 18;»3-l-5. A. F. and X. M., Burns Lodge. 



Iluigin^^ — midreili. 259 



Ch.,— 

5. i. Wii.M.vM Jones, b. L. April 2:^,, 1860. 

ii. Ai.oNzo Madison, li. ]>. .May '.». 1862. in. Aug. 18, 1885, Carrie Julia 

I.,tnvis. (Mcrk. res. Wliitofii'lil. 
lii. Er.L.\ Olivk, b. Dalton, Aug. U, 1864, d. L. Aug. 13, 18G9. 
G. iv. Daniel Ckpiias, b. L. May 25, 18(J7. 

V. Jennik Cai.ista, b. L. June 29, 1870, d. L. Aug. 16, 1887. 
vi. Jesse Chenev, b. L. Aug. 16, 1872. Farmer, res. L. A soldier in 

war with Spain, in. Nov. 1, I'.IOO, Ella C. Kinnie. 
vii. Minnie Ella, b. L. Aug. 5, 1875, d. L. Sept. 5, 18U0. 
viii. Jame.s Edgar, b. E. Sept. 18, 1878. 



5. William Jones lliccixs, son of ^Madison ', b. in L. April 2."3, 
ISdO. m. Feb. 15, 18S.S, Belle Sophroniii, dau. of Charles F. Lewi.s 
(See), b. in L. June ■JO, ISG'J, Cong'. He res. in L. from birth until 
ISDo. Farmer. Cong. Republican. Now res. in Monroe. 

Ch., b. in L., — 



i. Edith Jennie, b. Jan. -jI, 1801. 
ii. Charles Madison, b. April 18, 1893. 



6. Daniel Cephas Higgins, son of Madison ■*, b. in L. ]\[a3' 2r>, 18(17. 
m. July 4, 1894, Edith Angle, dan. of Charles F. Lewis (See), b. in 
L. June 20, 1870, Cong, lie has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. 
Republican. Cong. 



Ch., 

i. Nelson D., b. L. Feb. 27, 1895. 



HILDRETH. 

1. Levi Hildreth, son of Isaac, b. in Chesterfield, April 2, 177.3. 
m. Jan. 24, 171)8, Marv, dau. of El)enezer Farr (See), b. in Chester- 
Held, IVIarch l.j, 1782, d. in L. April 10, 1838, Baptist. He res. in L. 
from 1800 until about the lime of his death, when he visited his dau. 
Berenice in Thetford, Vt., where lie d., Aug. 14, 1854. Farmer. 
Baptist. AVhig. Driun-major of ^Militia. 

Ch.,— 

i. Mary, b. Chesterfield, Aug. 12, 1798. m. Amos Wallace (See). 
ii. Sally, b. Chesterfield, July 15, 1800. m. Sept. 14, 1834, John ^Mooney. 

laborer. She d. Eowell, JNlass., Oct. 14, 1857. 
iii. Levi, b. L. Nov. 26, 1801. m. June G, 1827, Diana I. Fletcher. Clergv- 

man. He d. L. Dec. 25, 1833. 
iv. Chauncey, b. E. Sejit. 18, 1803. ni. Nov. 25, 1830, Kezia Edruauds. He 

d. Newbury, Vt., Dec. 17, 1891. She d. April 20, 1872. 
V. Lucinda, b. L. Jan. 28, 180(i ni. James Wright Towne (See). 
vi. Chelsea, b. L. Nov. 3, 1807. m. iMay 27, 1832, Abigail Carter. 

Machinist. She d. Thetford, Vt., Dec. 18G1. 
vii. Berenice, b. E. Sept. 13, 1814. m. Sept. 14, 1834, Samuel A. Tre.<cott, 

farmer. He d. Sept. 12, 1870. She d. Thetford, Vt., June 12, 1.^74. 
viii. William Marshall, b. I,. Oct. 29, 1819. in. Jan. 5, 1837. He d. Julv 
2, 1839. 

HILDRETH. 

2. Leonard B. Hili>retii. sou of Elkanali, b. in Lisbon, INFarch 21. 
1820. m. Feb. 18, 184(;, Hannah K., daiK of David Young, b. in Cole- 
brook, May 14, 1828, Free Baptist. He res. in L. from 1868 until 



260 Hildreth — Hill — Hilliker. 

he d., June 6, 1894, Farmer. Democrat. Capt. in militia about 
1^43. 
Cli., — 

i. Lydiaette, b. Lisbon, Jan. 10, 1847. ni. Isaac Calhoun (See). 

HILL. 

1. Samuel Hill, son of Samuel, b. in Harvard, Mass., Feb. 9, 1794. 
m. Hannah, dau. of Ellas Cheney, b. in Concord, Vt., March 5, 180.5, 
d. in L. Dec. 10, 1875. He res. in L. from 1837 until lie d., March 29, 
1865. Laborer. 

Ch.,- 

2. i. Guy Winchester, b. Kirby, Vt., April 20, 1823. 

ii. Atlanta M., b. Sutton, Vt., Sept. 10, 1826. m. diaries Nurse (See). 
iii. Cykus F., b. Waterford, Vt., May 10, 1830. m. April 9, 1850, Luthera 
T. Nurse. Overseer, res. Lowell, Mass. 

2. Guy Winchester Hill, son of SamueP, b. in Kirb}', Vt., April 
20, 1823. m. Jan. 28, 1848, Hannah, dau. of John Sabin, b. in Lis- 
bon, Aug. 18, 1831, d. in Victory, Vt., July 18, 1880, Methodist. She 
m. second, Lewis Yoiuig. Gu}- res. in L. from 1838 to 1862. Laborer. 
Democrat. Co. B, 6th N. H. Inf. Private, d. in College Hospital, 
Washington, D. C, Sept, 16, 1862. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

1. E.m:\ia F., b. June 4, 1849. ni. Sept. 22, 187G, John Kay, machinist. 

res. L. 
ii. George A., b. Feb. 4, 18.51, d. L. July 27, 1861. 
iii. Charles F., b. May SO, 1853, d. L. Aug. 7, 1854. 
, iv. Edna M., b. May 24, 1855. m. 1873, Francis E.Painchaud, shoemaker, 

res. Lebanon. 
V. Ella J., b. Mav 24, 1855. m. 1872, Jesse Tyler, farmer. He d. White- 

tield, 1896. 
vi. Frank E.. b. Aug. 2.3, 1857, d. L. May 9, 1861. 
vii. Harvey W., b. May 19, 1860, d. L. Feb. 24, 1884. 

HILL. 

3. Moses Hill, son of John, b. in Waterford, Vt., July 16, 1807. 
m. Dec. 3, 1860, Juliette, dau. of Daniel Aldrich (See), b. in L. March 
2, 1836, Methodist. He res. in L. from 1860 until about the time he 
d. Farmer. Republican, d. in Compton, P. Q., Oct. 23, 1871. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. George, b. June 10, 1862, d. L. March 12, 186-5. 
ii. Moses W., b. Jan. 23, 1868, d. L. July 18, 1887. 

HILLIKER. 

1. John Daniel Frazek Hilliker, son of John Daniel Frazer, b. in 
N. Y. City, July 12, 1845. m. June, 1871, Mary p:tta, dau. of Isaac 
Pike, b. in Haverhill, May, 1853, JMethodist. He has res. in L. since 
1873. Painter. Democrat. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. 
Gerard Com, 

Ch.,— 

i. Harry Charles, b. Piper City, III., Feb. 1, 1872. m. Aug. 1891, Ange- 

line May Dickey, res. L. 
ii. Lola Ray, b. L. Jan. 5, 1877, d. L. May, 1881. 



Hinds. 261 



HINDS. 

1. Jamks Minds, emigrant ancestor, was in Salem, IVIass., as early 
as 1637, wlien he was admitted a freeman. He was by oceni);ition 
a cooper. Soon after IGoO, he removed to Sontliold, J^ong Island, 
where he d. 10.33. His widow .Alary m. second Ralph Dayton. Plight 
eh. 

2. John Hixds, son of James ^ b. in Salem, Aug. 28, 1G39. The 
record of his lirst marriage is not found. He m. second Feb. 9, 1082 3, 
JMary Butler, widow of James P>ntler, who d. in liilleriea, Mass., March 
20, i081. He lived in Woburn, Lancaster, Brookdeld, and again in 
Lancaster, where he d. Marcli, 1720. 

3. Jacob Hinds, son of John ^ b. 1685, m. in Marlboro', ^Nfass., Dec. 
6, 1716, Grace Morse, b. Watertown, Mass., June 7, 16U4, dan. of 
Jose[)h and Grace (Warren) Morse. About 1724, he removed to 
ShrewsbiH-y, Mass., being one of the early settlers of the town. In 
the creation of new towns, the homestead was included in P>oylston, 
1780, and in West Boylston, 1808. 

4. Benjamin Hinds, son of Jacob'', b. in Shrewsl)ury, IMass., July 7, 
1725, m. Oct, 18, 1747, Elizabeth Temi)le. b. Aug. 22, 1722, dan. of 
Isaac and Elizabeth (Holland) Temple of Shrewsbury. He m. second, 
July 1, 1766, Tabitha Holland, b. April 23, 1742, dau. of Ephraim and 
Thankful (Howe) Holland, a cousin of his first wife. He was a farmer 
in Shrewsbury. He d. in Boylston, by change of town lines, Oct. 29, 
1794. His widow d. in West Boylston, June 4, 1826. 

5. Eliseia Hinds, son of Benjamin *, b. in Shrewsbury, now West 
Boylston, Feb. 7, 1784. He m. in this town, Feb. 10, 1814, Susannah 
Larned, dau. of Samuel Earned, Jr. (See). He grad. from Williams 
College in 1805, studied law in Boston, Mass., with Christopher Gore. 
Between 1808 and 1812, with his older brother Abraham, he made an 
extended tour of the United States on horseback, and then settled in 
L., where he practised law nntil 1834, when he moved to N. Y. City. 
Whig. Selectman, 1814. Treasurer, 1813-14. Moderator, 1SI5-16- 
17-18-28-9. Appointed Postmaster. Feb. 8, 1820. Again appointed 
Postmaster of Glynville, April 1, 1825. He d. Jan. 2, 1854 (L. Cen., 
p. 127). 

Ch., — 

i. ABRA.M Elisha, b. L. Feb. 27, 1815, d. in infancy. 

6. ii. William Launei>, b L. Dec. 17, 1810. 

7. ill. Ephuaim, b. L. May 3, 1819. 

iv. Thankful Howk Tabitha Holland Augusta, b. L. May o, 1H22. ni. 
1848, Samuel Lvon, painter and decorator. She d. Baltimore, Md., 
1856. 
V. Benjamin, b. April "i-l, 1824, d. in infancy, 
vi. Grack Morse Marlboroit(;ii Susanna, b. L. July 7, 1826. in. 1848, 

Chauncv Wbittelsev, merchant, res. Topeka, Kas. 
vii. Hannah D. A., b. L Oct. 2, 1828. Teacher, res. Hempstead, N. Y. 
viii. Samuel, b. L. April, 1881. d. in infancy. 
ix. Elisha, b. L. July 17, 1882. Teacher. Killed in 1864 in U. S. Navy. 
X. Helev a., b. Hinsdale, Mav 28, 1885, d. in infancy. 
xi. Ellen Percy, b. Amherst,"'Mass., July 18, 1889. m. 1868, Henry Ruth, 
merchant, res. Topeka, Kas. Slie d. 1897. 



262 Hhuh — Iloihji:'. 

6. William Larxeu Hinds, son of Elisha^, b. in L. Dec. 17, I-SIG, 
m. in Higbgate, Vt., July 8, 1840, 8:irali Pratt Rixford, b. in Win- 
chester, Jane 1, 1816, dan. of Lutlier and Sarali (Hawkins) Rixford. 
He was associated many years witii H. B. Ciatlin & Co. of Xew York 
Citv, and now resides in Higligate, Vt. 

Oil., — 

i. Sau.vh Adelaid, b. Wincliester, May 7, 1811, d. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 

18, 1852. 
ii. JosEPHixE Ella, b. Atliol, Mass., Nov. 12, 1812, d. East Higligate, Vt., 

Julv 10, 1817. 
iii. .Taxb Louise, b. N. Y. City, Sept. 6, 1815, d. N. Y. City, Sept. 0, 1816. 
iv. E.M.MA Jane, h. N. Y. City, Marcii 21, 1817, d. N. Y. City, July 19, 1850. 
V. Ida Kathleen, b. N. Y. City, Oct. 5, 1818. Teaciier. res. N. Y. City. 
vi. William Eugene, b. N. Y. City, Dec. 10, 18.50. Merchant, res. N. Y. 

City. 
vii. Fannv Lucina, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1851, d. Brooklyn, N. Y., 

July 15, 1855. 
viii. O.scAR Luther, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov 10, 185(5. Manufacturer. 
Kepreseiitalive and Senator in Vt. res. St. Albans, Vt. 
ix. Clarence Herbert, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1857, d. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Feb. 20, 1858. 

7. EpHUvni Hinds, son of Eiisha^ b. in L. May 3, 1819. m. Ang. 
21, 1819. Catharine Maria, dan. of Sylvester Shepard, 1). in Pittsfoi-d, 
N. Y.. Dec. 10, ]8o2. He res. in L. from birth to 1834:. Teaciier. 
Since 18.39 has been principal and pro[)rietor of Hempstead Institute, 
N. Y. Previous to 1859 he was princii)al of Blackwood Academy, 
N. J.; Newburn Academy, Pa.; Tuscarora Female Seminary, I'a. ; 
West Jersey Collegiate Institute, Mount Holly, N. J. ; and Prest. of 
tlie lirvant School, Roslyn, N. Y. 

Ch..^ — 

i. Theodore, b. 1850, d. young. 
ii. Clara Grace, b. May 13, 18.52. 
iii. Ada T., b. July 1, 1851. unni. res. Hempstead. 

iv. Arthur, b. Coldspringson-Hudson, N. Y., April 10. 18.50. m. June IH. 

188:;, Helen M. Nash, b. .lime 18, 1851, dau. Thomas and Lucinda 

(King) Nash. He grad. Westfield, Mass., Normal School. Publisher 

of scliool books. New York City. 

V. Jesse Evelyn, b. Aug. 23, 18(ji. m. June 8, 1887, Henry J. Hayden. 

res. Heading, Penn. 
vi. Lily Morris, b. March 8, 1867. m. Sept. 15, 1888, George Bruce Cor- 

telyon, res. Washington, I). C. 
vii. Lincoln Shepard, b. Hempstead, Aug. 23, 1871. unm. He is an 
instructor at Hempstead Institute. 
Linda, b. Aug. 23, 1871. d. young. 



vni 
i.v. Ernest 
X. Albert 



HODG-E. 



1. CiiAr.LES Herbert Hodge, son of Wesley B., b. in Landatf, Nov. 
22, 1859. m. Sept. 14, 1880, Marguerite Alice, dau. of John King, 
b. in Canada, Aug. 13, 1858, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1886. 
Stone-cutter. Free Baptist. Republicaii. I. O. O. F., N. G., C. P., L. 
Encampment. 

Ch., b. in St. Johnsbmy, Vt., — 



i. Gilbert Warren, b. Oct. 6, 1881. 
ii. Vienna Marguerite, b. Aug. 3, 1883. 



Ihxhjynan. 2C- 



HODGMAN. 

1. Tho^fas TIoixnrAN, m. in 1()(!;5, Marv iMornill. He d. in licuding, 
^fass., in 1720. 

2. Josi.vit IIoixiMAN, son of Thonins \ 1). in inoi). ni. in IG'Jl, 
Elizal)elli . He d. in Rending, Mass., iNIarcii 21, 171!'. 

3. Thomas Hodu.mav, son of Josiali'-, b. Feb. 1<S, lGt);3. ni. in 1711, 
Abigail Gary. 

4. Rex.iaaiix Hodgman, son of Thomas'^, b. Dec. 18, 1722. res. in 
Reading, Mass. 

5. IjKx.rA:\ii\ HorxnrAX, son of lleiijamin ^, m. INIa}' 2G, 1707, Eliza- 
beth Merriani. He res. Concord, INIass. 

6. Or.rvER Hddgmax, son of Benjamin ^, b. in Aslibv, Mass.. June 
12, 1773. m. June 3, 17!)9, Pamela Thompson, b. April 25, 1777, d. 
Jan. 20, 1.S29. He d. June 23, 181(). 

7. Fhaxcis Hodgmax, son of Oliver ^ b. in Stoddard, Dec. 20, 180S. 
m. Dee. IG, 1834, Mary P>nrns Fletclier, b. in Amlierst, Dee. 10, 1814, 
dan. of Samuel and Susannah O. (Patterson) Fletcher, d. in L. Fell. 
25, 18(:;7. He res. in L. from 1832 until he d.. July 1, 18(;4. Jeweller 
and apothecary. Town clerk, 184G-7-8-9-50-1. Representative, 
1852. Fire ward. 1841-3-5-G-7-8. Whig. J. P. I. O. O. F., N. G. 

('h., I), in L., — 

8. i. Cfiarles, b, Jan. 24, 18:16. 
'J. ii. Francis, b. Jan. Ki, ISIO. 

8. C'liAULES HoDGMAX, SOU of Fraucis ', b. in L. Jan. 24, 183G. m. 
Feb. 27, 18G1, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Taylor, b. in S[)ring- 
field, Vt., Jan. ;U, 1839, d. in L. Jan. 9. 1892, Episcopal. He res. in 
L. all his life. Jeweller. Republican. J. P. d. in L. Oct. 12, 1895. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. SAMCHr, Wn.i.ARU, b. .Ian. 21, 1863. unm. He served in war with 
Spain, anil is now in tlie Pln'lippine army. 
10. ii. IIi;Ki!Kur Ci.vdk, b. Jan. 0, 1S()7. 

iii. Cariuk Lol'isa, b. Feb. 10, l.sTl. m. June 20, 181)7, Moreton A. Durkee. 

res. iMedfonl, Mass. 
iv. BuuN.s Plummkr, b. Deo. .30, 1875. unni. res. L. prail. Boston Law 
School, 1898; admitted to the Bar at Concord, .July, 18'.)8. Witii Binij- 
bam, Mitchell & Hatchellor. Oct. 180'.), be was appointed .Assistant 
Clerk of U. 8. Dist. Court, and appointed Clerk, Aug. 29, 1900. 

9. FnAxns Fletcher HoDG^iAX, son of Francis '', b. in L. Jan. IG, 
1840. m. Sept. 22, 18G3, Lueila, dau. of Elijah S.abin Woolson (See), 
b. in L. Sept. 22, 1841, Episcopal. He res. in L. from birth until 1875. 
Druggist. Repulilican. First treasurer of L. Musical Association, 
1870-5 inc. He d. Phila., Pa., March 4, 187G. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. FRin Cr.ARK, b. Dec. 14, 1801. m. Jan. 20, 1893, Clara Bell Brown. 

Machinist, res. Providence, R. I. 
ii. Eleanor Emily, b. Dec. 19, 1868. m. May 3, 1802, John Lyman Porter, 
banker, res. N. Y. 



264 Hodgman — Hoffman — Holland. 

10. Herbert Clyde Hodgmax, son of Charles ^ b. in L. Jan. G, 1867. 
in. Aug. *J, 1.S93, Jennie R., dun. of Rocaneous Brown, b. in Tyngsboro', 
Mass. He lias res. in L. nearly' all his life. Jeweller. Episcopal. 

Ch.,— 

i. Hazel S. E., b. Tyngsboro', Mass., May 14, 1894. 



HOFFMAN. 

1. Henry Hoffman, b. in Germany, emigrated to America from 
Hesse Cassel, and on his way across the ocean m. Elenor Connor. Rev. 
soldier. His name is on the soldiers' nioiuiment in Lvndon, Vt., where 
he d. 

2. James B. Hoffman, son of Henry \ b. in Lyndon, Vt. ni. Lucy 
Rice, who came from R. I. He d. in Lyndon, Vt. Twelve ch. 

3. William Hoffman, son of James B.-, h. in Lyndon, Vt., May 11, 
1810. m. Nancy Louisa Fletcher. He d. in Lyndon, Vt., Aug. 1892. 

4. John Henry Hoffman, son of William'^, b. in Lyndon, Vt., June 
10, 1847. 111. Aug. lo, 1S7G, Elena Lurette, dau. of' William P. Gor- 
don, b. in New Hampton, Sept. 19, 1849, Cong. He was educated in 
Newbury, Vt., Seminary, New Hampton Institution, and Bates Coll., 
Lewiston, Me., and commenced the study of theology in 1874, attending 
the schools at Audover, Mass., and Bangor, Me., grad. from tlie latter 
in 1877. He was ordained a Cong, clergyman in Henniker, Aug. 1877, 
where he was located seven years. His sulisequent charges have been : 
Shelburne Falls, Mass., five years; Peterboro', four years; Kearney, 
Neb., one year; L., from Sept. 30, 1894, to 1898. He has retired from 
the ministiy, and res. at St. Johnsbury, Vt. His published religious 
works are : a review of " The Foundation of Death," Slielt)urne Falls, 
Mass., 1884, and "Farewell Sermon," at the same place, 1889. Other 
published articles are : " Religious History of Lyndon, Vt.," at the 
town Centennial, Jul^' 4, 1891 ; several series of newspaper articles on 
"• The West." Official positions held are : Prest. of Evangelical Alli- 
ance, and local union of Christian Endeavor Society of Coutoocook 
Valley ; Prest. of Franklin Co., Mass., local union of Cliristian Ya\- 
deavor ; Prest. of local union of Christian Endeavor of Kearnev, Neb. 
Co. A, Cavalry, N. H. N. G., 1889-90-1. I. O. G. T. 

Ch., b. in Henniker, — 

i. Cathelena v., b. June 25, 1870. m. Herbert R. Blodgett (See). 
ii. John William, b. Aug. 24, 1883. 



HOLLAND. 

1. George Holland, son of George, b. in Canada, June 7, 18,5."). 
m. Nov. 24, 1874, Jennie, dau. of Walter Remick, b. in Waterford, Vt, 
Sept. 29, 1857. He has res. in L. since 1893. Laborer. 

Ch.,— 

i. Bkrenice, b. Waterford, Vt., July 14, 187G. 
ii. Ida, b. Lyndon, Vt., April 8, 1878. 



HoIdudi — Hohncs. 265 

HOLMAN. 

1. Sullivan Holmax, son of Calvin, h. in Ilopkinton, June 13, 1820. 
m. (irst, Oct. 8, 1840, Asonatli Stevens. She d. J:in. 21, ISC'), ui. 
second, April 15, 18(58, Ilairiet F. Aver. He w:is ednciited in the 
common schools, and the academies in Ilopkinton, Ilolliston, Sontli 
Newmarket, and Will>raham. While laboring in Boston, Mass., he 
was converted in the Church Street M. E. Church, Oct. 1835. June 
15, 1838, he was given a local preacher's license. lie was ordained 
Deacon in 1843, and Ma}- 13, 1809, was ordained Elder, His appoint- 
ments have been: North Charlestown, 1813; Cornish. 1844-5; War- 
ren, 1846-7; rivmouth, 1848-9; Littleton, 1850-1, when tlie present 
jNI. E. Church was built; Newport, 1852-3; Kochcster. 1.S54 ; Ports- 
mouth, 1855-G ; Great Falls (High Street), 1857-8 ; Nasinia (Cliestnnt 
Street), 1859-GO ; Lawrence, Ma^ss. (Haverhill Street), ISCl-i; Ports- 
mouth, 18G3-4 ; Sanbornton Bridge, LSGo ; Concord. l.SGG ; Chaplain 
N. H. State Prison, 18G7-8-9. From 1870 to 1877 he was in the Vt. 
and Kas. Conferences. In 1877 he returned and was C'ha[ilain of N. H. 
State Prison until 1883. Lie was appointed to Lowell and Dracnt, 
1887; Lowell (Centralville), 1888-91; Hudson, 1892-3, which ended 
his active labors. He d. in Nashua, April IG, 189G. He had one son 
by wife Asenath, who d. in youth, and two children by wife Harriet, who 
d. voung. (Conference Journal, 1897 ; L. Cen.pp. 92, 194 ; L. Courier, 
April 29, 189G.) 

HOLMAN. 

2. Edwin C. Holman, son of (iilman C, b. in Lockcford, Cal., IMay 
31, 1858. m. June 6, 1883, Helen Elizabeth Gordon. - He was a stu- 
dent at Aijpleton Academy, New Ipswich, and Dartmouth Coll., and 
grad. at Andover Theo. Seminary, 1883. He was ordained a Cong, 
clergyman at Middletown, Conn., Oct. 23, 1883. He has been located 
in the ministry at Middletown, Conn., one year; L. 1885-() ; Haver- 
hill, Mass., Centre Church, 188G-92. His latest pastoral hibor was in 
Iowa. His published works include: " Mingled Light and Darkness," 
in Golden Rule, Vol. 9, No. 33; "The Need of Trust," in Christian 
Union, Vol. 28, No. 33; "The Doctrine of Perfection," in (iolden 
Kule, Vol. 9, No. 52; and '^ Philosophy and Revelation," in Golden 
Rule, Vol. 7, No. 34. 



Ch., 



GEORTiE OOKDON. 

Bertha Viett. 



HOLMES. 



1. Ariel Holmes, son of Asa, b. in Dalton, jNLarch 0, 1810. m. 
Feb. 15, 1842, f^sther Dort, dau. of Isaac Smith (See), b. in lirowing- 
ton, Vt., Jan. 30, 1820. He res. in L. from 1843 until he d., Sept. 23, 
1889. Lumber-dealer. Republican. 

Ch.,— 

Elizabeth R., b. Nov. 24, 1849. in. Charles Parker (See). 



266 Holmes — Hopkinson. 



HOLMES. 

2. Jesse Christie Holmes, son of James, b. in "Waterville, Vt, 
Ai)ril 2, 1823. He m. March 12, 1855, Laura Maria (Dexter) Clark, 
1). in ]^isl)on, March 26, 1834, dan. of Dani(;l Dexter. .Slie m. first, 
Edwin Claric. He res. in L. from 1840 until lie d., Feb. 8, 1897. Rail- 
road ein[)loye'. Republican. Town clerk, 1853. 

ch,,- ■ 

i. Eli.v Ardkll, b. Lisbon, Mav 7, lS5o, tlau. of Edwin and Laura Maria 

(Dexter) Clark, m. .Mav 23, 1878, Cliarles H. Joslin. res. Boston, 
ii. FuANK Moody, b. L. April 23, 1857, d. April 13, 1877. 
iii. GKour.K Amos, b. L. Aug. 2. 1859. m. iMay 10, 1887, Nellie Ilickey. 
lie d. Franklin, June 10, 1895. 



HOPKINSON. 

1. IMiOHAEL Hopkinson came to New England about 1635. He lived 
a short time in Boston and settled in Rowley. Mass., lf)3'J. He was 
admitted to the First Church in Boston, Feb. G, 1G38, and dismissed to 
"ye gatlierin<«; of a church at Rowley," Nov. 24, 1639. Freeman, Ma}- 
13, 1640. His wife was Ann, and he was married previous to settle- 
ment in Rowley. They had sons, — Jonathan, Jeremiah, John, and 
Caleb. He d. 1649, and his widow m. second, John Trumble. m. third, 
1659, Richard Swan. She d. 1678. 

2. .John Hopkinson, son of IMichael \ b. in Rowley, Fel). 7, 1646/7. 
ni. June 8, 1670, Elizabeth Pearson, b. in Rowley, Oct. 17, 1646, dan. 
of Deacon John Pearson. They had sons, — John and Jeremiah. He 
d. May 29, 1704. 

3. .John Hopkinson, son of .John-, b. in Rowley, IMay 30, by town 
rccortls, but he was baptized April 3, 1692. m. Feb. 12, 1712/3, Mary 
Wheeler, b. Feb. 9, 1694 5, dau. of Jonathan and Mary Wheeler. He 
lived in Byfield Parish, Rowley, JMass, 

4. .ToNATiiAN Hopkinson, son of .John ^ b. in Rowley, ]\Iass., Feb. 
10, 1716,7, removed to Bradford, ]Mass., where he m. (date omitted in 
the record) INIargaret Burbank. of Bradford. He lived in Pelham, 1752 
to 1761, and removed to Rindge, 1761 or 1762. He lived in Rindge and 
in the adjoining town of Jatt'rey ten years. The Rindge records repre- 
sent that he was a servicealile man, being frequently named on com- 
mittees. He owned 200 acres in the southeast corner of JaftVey, 
adjoining Rindge, and there he erected a mansion house and two mills, 
which he sold, 1768, to Ephraim Hunt. These mills were on the site 
of mill and box-factory of the Annett Manufacturing Company. In 
1769 and 1770 he sold his remaining land in Rindge and in Jaffrey. 
In the autmnn of 1772, or the early spring of 1773, he came to this 
town and settled at North Littleton. His advent here was a substantial 
addition to the infant settlement. It will be noted that he and his four 
sons were in the army nearly a year at the same time, and all in the 
same company. He served eleven months and twenty-four days from 
April 7, 177.S, in Capt. Luther Richardson's company, Col. Bedel's Regi- 
ment, About 1784, he removed to Upper Cohas. 



JLipkinHon — Iloskiiis. 267 



Ch. 



i. Jonathan, b. Bradford, Muss.. May 17, 174o. Came to tliis town 1778. 
lie wa.s a Corporal in Capt. 'I'lionias Sinii).son's ('(>mi)any of Hanficrs 
from Oct. 1 lo Dec. 2, 1770; Corporal in ('ajjt. Nelieniiali LovewcU's 
Company from Feb. 14 to March 30, 1778. Sergeant in Cajit. Kicli- 
ardson's Company, Bedel's llejiiment, eleven montlis and twenty- 
seven days, from April 4. 1778. If lie was married, wiiicli is probable, 
no record of his famiiv is found, 
ii. Mauy, b. liaverliill, Mass., Feb. 27, 1745. 
5. iii. David, b. Sejit. 1, 1751. 

iv. Jons, b. . He served in Capt. Hichardson's Company, Bedel's Begi- 

merit, eleven montlis and twenty-three days, from April 8, 1778. 
V. MAuniA, b. I'elliam, Aug. .'il, 1750. 
0. vi. Cali;i!, b. I'elham, April 14, 175'). 

5. David IIopkinsox, sou of Jonathan ■*, b. Scj)!. 1, 1751. m. Sarah 
Kcnncch'. Lived in tiiis town 177;> lo 17<S0. lie served one niontii 
and twenty days, 177G, in ('apt. .losiali Kiisseirs Company of Hangers ; 
from Jan. 20 to IMarcli 1, 1778, in Ca[)t. Nehcmiaii Lovewell's Coni- 
l)any, and from iVpril 7, 1778, eh;ven months and twenty-four days in 
Cai>t. Luther Kicliurdson'.s Company, Col. IumIcI's Kegiment. In 1 7.sO 
lie settled in Guildhall, Vt., near the line ot Linienhurg. It was suii- 
posed for a time that his farm was in Lnnenbing, and he attended town 
meetings, and was elected to oflic(! in that town. After the adjustment 
of the lioundaries of these towns in 17'Sr), he found himself a citizen of 
Guildhall. He was town clerk and lister of Luneidjuig, 1781 ; Chief 
Justice of Essex County, 1'S12 and 181"), and at all times a i)romi- 
nent factor in the public affairs of Guildhall. He d. 1830. 

Ch., — 

i. J()<inA, b. L. 177-'J. m. in Lancaster, Sept. 1, 170',J, Folly (Monroe) 
Kosebrook, b. 1775, d. 18:)ij, widow of .Tonatlian Bosebrook. lie lived 
in (iiiildliall, \'t., where he d., IS^JO, leaving two chililren. 
ii. David, b. L. 1775. m. Dorcas Hugh, b. 1780, d. 1808, dan. of John and 
Anna (Ilarriman) iiiigli, of (jtiihlhall, Vt. He was an inii-liolder in 
Derby, Vt., 1802-1818. He returned to (luildhall, where he d., 18:!7. 
l!cl)resentative, 1821, '24, '20, '2'.>. xVine cli. 
iii. Hknhv, b. L. 1777, removed to Illinois. 
iv. .Foiix, b. Guildhall, Vt., 177'.', d. vouiig. 
V. Sallv, b. (iuildhall, 1788. 
vi. Isaac, b. Guildhall, 1785, d. at sea. 
vii. XoVF.s, b. (iuildliall, 1788, a jiromineut citizen of Derby, \'t. Town 

officer, representative, delegate to Constitutional Conventions, 
viii. Folly, b. Guildhall, 1702, d. young, 
ix. FoLLV, b. Guildhall, 17'.)5. 
X. Fkancis, b. Guildhall, 1700, d. July 31, 1817. 

6. Calkb HorKiNsox. son of Jonathan ^ b. in Pelham, April 14, 
17.')i). m. in L. Peggy "Williams, dan. of Peleg Williams (See). He 
served eleven months and twenty-four days from April 7, 1778. in Capt. 
Richard.son"s Company, Petlel's Pi'giment. He was selectman, 17.88, 
and removed that year or immcdiati-ly after to Canada, where his de- 
scendants are numerous in the Kastern townships. 



HOSKINS. 

1. Nkiikmiati Hoskixs. d. in Taunton, ^lass. His widow, Mary, 
came to L. with Elkanali -, her son, where she d., April, 1810, aged 93 
vears. 



268 Hoshins. 

2. Elkaxah IIoskixs, son of Nehemiab \ b. in Taunton, Mass., 
Sopt. 11, 1741. m. Mindwell Barney, b. in Taunton, Mass., Oct. 21, 
174G, (1. in L. Oct. 1832. He res. in L. from May 22, 1796, until he d., 
Sept. '28, 180.5. Farmer. Selectman, 1799. Served in the French 
and Indian War. He v. soldier. Sergt. in Capt. Edward Blake's Co., 
Col. George Williams' Regt. Enlisted Dec. 8, 177(), served 25 days. 
Also was engaged in Shavs's Rebellion. 

Ch.,— 

i. Elkanaii, h. Taunton, Mass., Aug. 14, 17G6, d. Taunton, Mass., Sept. 

20, 176(3. 
ii. Elicanah, b. Taunton, Mass., Oct. 21, 1767. m. Lydia Morse. Farmer, 
d. Dana, Mass. 

3. iii. R,vRXEY, b. Taunton, Mass., Sept. 4, 17G9. 

iv. Mindwell, b. Taunton, Mass., Aug. Lj, 1771. m. Matthew Bartlett, 

farmer. Slie d. Lyman, Oct. 20, 1.S70. 
V. Olive, b. Taunton, Mass.. Nov. 25, 1773. m. Elias Gates, farmer, 
vi. Sybil, b. Taunton, Mass., Nov. 5, 177(3. ni. Caleb Cliamberlain, ftirmer. 

4. vii. David, b. retersham, Mass., Aug. .30, 1778. 

viii. Sally, b. Petersham, Mass., Marcli 21, 1780. m. Jonatlian Rowell 
(See). 

5. ix. LuTiiLit, b. Petersham, Mass., Marcli 23, 1782. 

6. X. Lyman, b. Westmoreland, March 2, 1784. 

xl. AxNA, b. Petersham, Mass , March 21. 1786. m. Isaac Parker (See). 

7. xii. Neiiemiah, b. Petersham, iNLass , Marcli 12, 1789. 

8. xiii. Salmon, b. Petersiuim, Mass., Aug. 14, 17'J0. 

3. Barney Hoskins, son of Elkanah '-, b. in Taunton, Mass., Se|)t. 
4, 1769. pub. Jan. 19, 1799, Miriam Ayer Wheeler, d. in Oliio, Cong. 
He res. in L. from 1798 until about 1818. Farmer. Cong. Select- 
man, 1804-5, d. in Ohio. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Shepherd, b. Feb. 22, 1800, d. Landaff, April 8, 1819. 

ii. Carley, b. Sept. 28, 1801. 

iii. JuBEL, b. Dec. 7, 1802. 

iv. Leonard, b. April 20, 1804. 

V. Elkanah, b. Dec. 1, 180.5. 

vi. Eunice Lord, b. July I'J, 1807. 

vii. Ariel, b. March 'J, 180'.». 

viii. Maria, b. May 22. 1811. m. Standish. res. 111. 

ix. MosKS, b. March 18, 1813. 

X. Barney, b. March 26, 1817. 

4. David Ho.skin.s, son of Elkanah -, b. in Petersham, Mass., Aug. 
30, 1778. put). Oct. 5, 1807, Persis, dan. of John Stanford, b. Jan. 
16, 1783, d. in Lyman, March 3, 1865. He res. in L. from May 22, 
1798, until about 1S39. Farmer. Cong. Whig. d. in Lvman, Jul}' 
26, 1859. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Albeht, ]). Sept. 12, 1808. m. .July 27, 1849, Laura J. Gould. Me- 
chanic. He d. Sept. 1, 1891. She d. Oct. 13, 1865. 
ii. Sulvender, b. May 8, 1811. unm. d. Lyman, .Tune 21, 1895. 
iii. KosANNA, b. Sept. 19, 1812. m. Charles Chamberlain, July 15, 1838, 

farmer. She d. June 3, 1891. He d. Aug. 17, 1878. 
iv. I'ERsis, b. Sei)t. 23, 1815. m. March 19, 1844, Alden Moulton Miner, 

farmer. Shed Lyman, Dec. 24, 1891. He d July 23, 1893. 
v. David, b. Feb. 21, 1819. m. March 18, 1847, Angeline Knapp. Farmer. 

He d. Lyman, March 28, 1864. 
vi. Shepard, b. Sept. 11, 1820. m. Mav 1-3, 1851, Lydia H. Fuller. Farmer. 

d. Des Moines, Iowa, Dec. 16, 1883. 
vii. Syrena, b. Sept. 7, 1822. m. Nov. 7, 1849, Edmund L. Underwood, 
mechanic. She d. St. Johnsbury, Vt., March 7, 1884. He d. Aug. 
14, 1883. 



msJcins. 269 

5. LiTHKii TTosKiNS, son of ElkaiuUi -, b. in Petcrsliam, IMass., 
March 23, 1782. pub. Marcli 14, l.SO'J, Hannah, dau. of Henry Crooks 
(See), b. hi Whiehendon, Mass., IMaich 12, 178G, d. in Lyman, Oct. 
30, 1824. Ho res. hi L. from 17'.»8 to 1817. Farmer. Cong. Whig. 
Sek'ctman, 1815-lG. d. in Lyman, Oct. 31, 1879. 

Ch., — 

i. Olive, b. L. Sept. 17, 1812. ni. Leonard Parker, farmer. lied. Lyman, 

Aug., 1877. Slie d. Warner, Sept., 1885. 
ii. Phvla, b. L. Nov. !!'.», 1814. m. Geor<;e Foster, farmer. He d. Lisbon, 

•Jan., 1885. Slie d. Lyman, June, WX>. 
iii. M.vRCY G., b. Lyman, Dec. 11, 1817. m. first, Samuel Gibson, d. White- 
field, m. second, Sept. 19, 1850, lioby C. Towne (See). 
9. iv. LuTHEii li., b. Lyman, Feb. 1(5, 1822. 

V. Hannah H., b. Lyman, Aug. 3, 1824. m. Aug. 11, 1850, Gabriel G. 
Moulton (See). 

6. Lyman Ho.skins, son of Elkanah ^, b. in Westmoreland, IMarcli 2, 
1784. pub. Nov. 180G, Kachel, dau. of John jMiUen, b. in New Bos- 
ton, Nov. 28, 1786, d. in Stratford, Dec. 28, 1841). He res. in L. 
from 1798 to 1808. Farmer. Cong. Whig. d. in Stratford, July 13, 
1862. 

Ch,, all but L3'man b. in Lyman, — 

10. i. Lyman, b. L. Nov. 2G, 1807. 

ii. MiNDWELL, b. Sept. 22, 1809. m. .Tedediali Buffiini, farmer. He d. 

Monroe, Sept. 8, 1870. Siied. Monroe, Oct. 25, 1882. 
iii. William, b. April 11, 1812, d. Calais. Me. 
iv. FiDELLA, b. April 7, 1814. m. Hiram Clough, blacksmitli. He d. 

Lancaster. 
V. John, b. July 20, 1816. m. Susan Page. Farmer. He d. Groveton, 

May 20, 1809. 
vi. Saljion, 1). Jan. SO, 1822. m, Jemima Bowman. Farmer. She d. 

Stratford, Aug. 2, 188'.t. 
vii. IsABENDA, b. July 12,1824. m. Joel Clough, blacksmith, res. Stratford, 
viii. Nehemiah, b. March 30, 1827, farmer, res. Stratford. 

7. NEHEMi.iii HosKiNS, son of Elkanah^, b. in Petersham, IMass., 
March 12. 1789. m. Nov. 7, 1811, Persis, dau. of John Nur.se (See), 
b. in L. Feb. 7, 1792. d. in Bath, Jan. 16, 1854. He res. in L. from 
1798 to 1828. Farmer, d. in Batli, July 6, 1856. No ch. 

8. S.\LMON HoSKiNS, SOU of Elkanah", b. in l\'tersham, Mass., Aug. 
14, 1790. m. March 1, 1827, Thyrza, dau. of Samuel Parker, b. in 
Lyman, Dec. 26, 1792, d. in L. Oct. 21, 1876. He res. in L. from 
1796 until he d., Dec. 22, 1880. Shoemaker and farmer. Republican. 
No ch. 

9. Luther Barney Hoskins, son of Lutlier^, b. in Lyman, Feb. 16, 
1822. m. March 22, 1843, Lucy M. Walker, b. in Lyman, March 9, 
1822, dau. of Moses Walker. Farmer, res. in Lyman. Town officer 
many years; representative, 1864-5. Executive Councillor Fifth Dist. 
186(3; Colonel on staff of Gov. Stearns, 1869-70 ; member of Board of 
Agriculture. Republican. 

Ch., b. in Lyman, — 

i. Setii Fisher, b. March 21, 1844. m. 1871, Martha E. Stevens, b. 
Hardwick, Vt., 1841, dau. of Joshua Stevens, res. Lisbon ; repre- 
sentative, 1899-T.tOO. They have two sons: Carl S. and Neal L., 
both graduates Dart. Coll. 



270 HoskhiH — Hosmer — Iloule. 

ii. Florette H., b. June 12, 1845. m. Sept. 1, 18G8, Carlos G. Young, 
niercliant, Ft. Ilowartl, Wis. Slie d. June 27, 18G9. 

iii. E. Harney, b. Feb. 26, 1852. iinin. grad. Penn. College Dental Sur- 
geiy, 1878. Ho lias practised his profession in Foxboro' and Boston, 
Mass., and in Mancliester and Littleton. He is now a resident of, and 
professionally employed at, Lisbon. 

10. Lyman Hoskins, son of Lyman®, b. in L. Nov. 26, 1807. m. 
Aug. 7, 183G, Bethan}', duu. of Matthew Bartlett, b. in Winchester, 
March 29, 1811. He res. in L. from birth to 1858. Farmer. Repub- 
lican, d. in Lyman, March 16, 1889. 



Ch.,— 



Khoda D., b. Lyman, March 6, 1838. unni. res. Lyman. 
Eli Flint, b. L. Sept. 27, 184o. unm. res. Lyman. 



HOSMER. 

1. Jefferson Hosimer, son of Josiah, b. in Templcton, Mass., March 
23, 1801. m. May 31, 1827, Lois, dan. of Nathan Pike, b. in Water- 
ford, Vt., May 19, 1808, d. in L. March IS, 1893. He res. in L. in 
youth, and from 1858 until he d., March 13, 1878. Hotel-keeper and 
cabinet-maker. 
Ch.,— 

i. Alhera Maria, b. L. March 27, 1828. m. Nov. 1, 1849, Milo Kent 
Parks, merchant. He d. Jan. 2'j, 18;)0. She d. L. May 3, 1862. They 
had five ch. Isabel iNIerial is the only one living, 
ii. Madison Pike, b. Waterford, Vt., Jan. 20, 1830, d. Aug. 5, 1830. 
iii. Luther Pike, b. Waterford, Vt., Dec. 16, 1831. m. Merial Howe 
Darling. Merchant, res. Boston, Mass. They had two cli. George 
Milo is the only one living. 

HOULE. 

1. Cleophas Houle, son of Joseph, b. in Canada, in 1845. m. 
Fell. 7, 1868, Julia, dau. of Thomas Lamere, b. in Canada, March 25, 
1847, Roman Catholic. She m. second, Raome Gentiss. Cleophas 
res. in L. from 1878 until he d., Nov. 23, 1880. Glover. Roman 
Catholic. 

Ch., b. in Stake Centre, P. Q., — 

1. Joseph, b. Dec. 20, 1870. unm. res. L. 
ii. Emery, b. March 31, 1876. unm. res. L. 
iii. Eugene, b. Aug. 23, 1877. 

HOULE. 



m. 



2. George Houle, son of Joseph, b. in Canada, July 6, 1864 
April 20, 1890, Mary, dau. of John Lamb, b. in Canada, Dec. 23, 
1862, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1882. Barber. Roman 
Catliolic. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Mary Ann Georgia, b. Jan. 18, 1891. 

ii. Joseph Oliver, b. Feb. 9, 1892. 

iii. Emile, b. May 10, 1893. 

iv. Elma Wilhelmina, b. June 20, 1896. 



Hoirard — Howe — JLnvJand. 271 



HOWARD. 

1. Jastkr IToward, b. in IT'.M. tn. ^^al•v, <laii. of KobcM-t Chai'lton 
(See), b. in L. May 19, IT!)!), d. in L. lu;b! 24, LSC-S. She ni. first, 

Powers. Jasper res. in L, from 18io until he d., Nov. 29, 1H72. 

Farmer. Seleclman, 18r)2. 

HOWARD. 

2. CiTAKLKS jMoxuok TIowaki), son of jNTellen, 1). in Union, Conn., 
Feb. 2, l<sr.O. ni. June lo, 18S(!, INIabel, dan. of Jacob T. Bieldbrd, b. iu 
Somerswortli, April 3, 18.')9. He lias res. in L. since 181)4. He was 
educated in riiillii)S Exeter Academy, and attended Boston I'niversity 
S(;liool of Tlieology from 1883 to 1880. lie was ordained Deacon in 
1888, and Elder of the IVI. E. Clnircli in 18:»0. He was located at 
Raymond from 188G to 1890; Ilamplon, 1890 to 1891; Woodsville, 
1891 to 181)4; L., 1894 to 18'J8; Bethlehem, since 1899. 

Ch.,— 

i. Atsthur Bickfokp, b. Kjiyinond, March 27, 1887. 
ii. Homer Stanley, b. Hampton, Sept. '12, Ib'JO. 

HOWE. 

1. Harry Fultox Howe, son of Timothy, b. in Lisbon, Nov. 24, 
18(J5. m. March 2G, 1887, INIary Eliza, dau. of Grosvenor Isaac Drown, 
b. in Barton, Vt., June 18, 180"), Christian Science. He has res. in L. 
since 1887. Jeweller. Kepublican. Christian Science. A. F. and 
A. M., Burns Lodge. K. P. No ch. 



HOWLAND. 

\. Wasiiingtox Wheeler Howland, son of Jeremy, b. in Lisbon, 
May n, 1821. m. first, Jan. 10, 1846, Lydia A. Sawyer, h. in Bethle- 
hem, March 14, 182G, d. in L. March 21," 1863. m. second, June 20, 
1864, Laura A., dau. of Thomas Wiiite, b. in Cami)ton, Jan. 8, 1840, 
Methodist. He res. in L. from 18,')6 until he d., Jan. 28, 1886. Car- 
penter. Free Baptist. Repul)lican. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 

Ch., by w. Lydia, — 

i. Hekbert W., b. Dalton, Dec. 2, 1847. unni. res. L. 

HOWLAND. 

2. Sqitre Rlssell Howi.ani), son f)f I5enjamin. b. in Franconia, 
Jan. 28, 1824. m. July, 1843, Mary Ann, dau. of Joel Streeter, b. hi 
Lisbon, Sei)t. 14, 1831. He res. in L. from 1887 until he d., Jan. 2, 
1882. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Willis Fromax, b. Lisbon, Marcli 2, 1848. ni. Nov. IG, 1871, Susan 
Keyes. Carpenter, res. liarre, Vt. 
4. ii. Henry Woodman, b. l>isbon, Marcli 28, 1850. 

iii. Clement, b. Whitetiekl, Sept. 14, 1852. Farmer, res. L. 



272 Howland — Hoyt. 

iv. Charles H., b. Wliitefield, June 1, 1853. ni. Aug. 1885, Mary M. Bailey. 

Stone-cutter, res. Harre, Vt. 
V. Inx, b. Whitelield, Marcii 28, 185-5. m. Oct. 11, 1877, Matilda Corum. 
Carpenter, res. Newbury, Vt. 

vi. Maryette, b. Wliitefield, Uct. 13, 1857. ni. Oct. 1-3, 1878, Charles 
Morey, fanner, res. Wyoming. 

vii. Wai!Uen, b. Whitefielil, June 14, 1860. ni. Kate Broderick. Stone- 
cutter, res. Barre, Vt. 
5. viii. Harvey, b. Wliitefield, April 4, 18G2. 

ix. Betsey, b. Wliitefield, March 28, 1864. m. Willard Whiting, livery 
stable, res. Lakeport. 

3. Andrew J. Howland, son of Benjamin, b. in Bethlehem, Jan. 21, 
1846. ni. June 8, 1874, Etta, dan. of John Hunt, b. in Lisbon, May 
27, 1851>. He has res. in L. since 1892. Laborer. Democrat. Co. 
H, 5th N. H. Inf. Private. 

Ch., - 

i. Anna Bell, b. Franconia, Feb. 20, 1876. 

ii. Melvin, b. Franconia, April 20, 1878. 

iii. Willie, b. Carroll, Jan. 3, 1880. 

iv. Ida, b. Whitefield, Marcli 8, li<82. 

V. Maisel, b. Concord, Vt., June 1, 1884. 

vi. Bertie, b. Concord, Vt., Aug. 22, 1880. 

vii. Perley, b. Coaticook, P. Q., April 27, 1890. 

viii. Infant Son, b. Coaticook, P. Q., Jan. 22, 1892. 

i.\. Susie Isabel, b. L. Dec. 3, 1894. 

4. Henry Woodman Howland, son of Squire Russell ^, b. in White- 
field, March 28, 18.30. m. Oct. 4, 1871, Georgianna, dau. of Simeon 
Keyes, b. in Whitefield, Sept. 28, 1852. He has res. in L. since 18<S4. 
Farmer. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Hattie May, b. L. Sept. 9, 1885. 
ii. Edward Hicks, b. Wliitefield, Nov. 27, 1881. (Adopted.) 

5. Harvey Howland, son of Squire Russell -, b. in Whitefield, 
April 4, 18(32. in. April 14, 1881, Ella, dau. of Benjamin Sawyer 
(See), b. in L. April 25, 1860. He has res. in L. since 1873. Farmer. 
Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Etta May, b. Jan. 25, 1882. 
ii. Bennie Sawyer, b. Feb. 12, 1884. 
iii. Don Harvey, b. Oct. 25, 1888. 



HOYT. 

1. Alonzo Augustu.s Hoyt, son of Stephen F., b. in Cabot, Vt., 
Sept. 25, 1837. m. in 1S67, Vilroy M. Currier, b. in Calais, Vt. He 
res. in L. from Aug. 1887 to June, 1889. He was educated in Cabot 
and Morrisville, Vt., never studied theology, except as he found it in 
the Bible, and was ordained at (Sugar Hill") Lisbon, in 1869. He be- 
longs to no particular denomination, but is an independent Christian, 
— an Evangelist. He preached in North Haverhill and Easton, 1869 
to 1871 ; Cabot, Vt., 1871 to 1872 ; Rutland, Vt., 1872 to 1874 ; State 
Evangelist for Vt., 1874 to 1877; Providence, R. I., 1877 to 1878; 
Phila., Pa., 1878 to 1879 ; Bristol, Ct., 1879 to 1881 ; Perryville, Md., 
and Washington, D. C, 1881 to 1884 ; Bristol, R. L, 18&'4 to 1887 ; 



IJuxjt — Ilulhanh 273 

Littleton, 1887 to 1889; in and about Boston, [Mass., 1889 to 1895. 
His published writings consist of sermons, a large number of wliieli 
have been publislicd in various papers. He lias also piiblisiied the fol- 
lowing papers: " l>iblical Messenger," Kutland and Waterbury, \\.. ; 
"The Waterbury Enterprise," "The Uiltle lUuiner," Phila., I'a. ; 
"The Inde{)endent Christian," Bristol, li. I., and Littleton; "The 
Christian W'oi'ker," Boston and Si)ringlield, jMass. Among the oilicial 
religious positions he has held are : Brest. Vt. Conference of Church of 
Christ; l^rest. and Treas. of Christian Workers Assn., JJoston, ^lass., 
and Vice-Bres. of \'oung Ministers' Christian Assn. ; Co. C, 1st \i. Cav. 
Brivate. 



Ch., 



C11.4.KLKS C, printer, res. Boston, Mass. 



rn. 



HUBBARD. 

1. Amos Hunr.ARD, b. in Butland, ]Nras.s.(?), Sept. 28, 1745 
March 30, 1774, Leah Farr, b. Feb. 24, 175G, d. Oct. 2G, 18:52. She 
m. second, Noah Day. Amos never res. in L. Lieut, in Rev. war. 
Selectman of Chesterfield, where he d. from a surgical operation, June 
8, 1792. (Hist, of Chesterlield, p. oG4.) 

Ch., b. in Chesterfield, — 

i. Leah, b. Dec. 0, 1774. ni. Noah (?) Ciimniings. res. in Canada or 

Colebrooli. 
ii. S.VLLY, b. Feb. 6, 1777. ni. 171t;>, IVter Wlieeler, farmer. He d. March 

I'O, 1846. Sbe d. Chesterfield, 1851. 
2. iii. Amos, b. Oct. oO, 1780. 

iv. Samtei. Billings, b. Marcli 29, 17!-5. m. Jan. 20, 181.3, Polly Ilildreth. 

Fanner, lie d. L. ls;!2 or 4. 
V. Jacoh Towkus, b. Marcli 2'.>, 178'). ni. 1815, Widow Luna Fletcher. 

Farmer. He d. Chesterfield, Jan. 8, 1850. She d. Feb. 20, 1870. 
vi. Joiiv, 1). June 2, 1702. m. first. ISIO, Sally Hildretli. ni. second, Celes- 

tina Doolittle. lie d. Aug. 28, 1874. Farmer, res. Chesterfield. 

2. Amos Hur.r.ARO, son of Amos \ b. in Chesterfield, Oct. 30, 1780. 
m. Feb. 12, 1807, Al)igail, dau. of Joel Smith, b. in Chesterfield, Sept. 
21, 1783, d. in L. April 11, 1.S50. He res. in L. from l.SOl until he d., 
Kov. 22, 1872. Farmer. Rei»ublican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Lalra, b. April 11, 1800. x\\. .Jonathan Franklin lyovojoy (See). 
ii. Clarissa, b. June 10, 1811. m. Sei)t. K!, 18.J2, William Keilcy, larmer. 
res. Newport, Vt. 
iii. Sally, b. May 2.5, 1813. m. Feb. 1, 1841, Samuel Ilulbutt, farmer. 

res. Dalton. 
iv. Alvira, b. Aug. 3, 1815. m. Lovell Taylor (See). 
V. AiiiGAiL, b. Aug. 4, 1817. m. Abram .\iills (See). 
vi. I'liiLEXA, b. Feb. 28, 1820. \\\. William Wheeler (See). 
vii. ANGELiNE,b. July 5. 1822, d. L. Nov. 17, 1803. 
3. viii. Amos P., b. March 20, 1820. 

i.Y. Melissa, b. Aug. 7, 1828. in. John W. English (See). 

3. Amos B. Hubhakd, son of Amos -, b. in L. March 2G, 182G. m. 
Sept. 16, 1850, Leah, dau. of Timothy Young, b. in Kingsey, Canada, 
Oct. 26, 1828. She m. second, William B. Dean. Amos B. res. in L. 
all his life, d. March 9, 18G0. Farmer. 

VOL. II. — 18 



274 Huhhard — Hudson — Humplirey — Hiinklns — Hunter. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Melissa E., b. Dec. 28, 1852. m. Sept. 3, 1883, Willis H. Jewell, tanner. 

res. Biddeford, Me. 
ii. Emma L., b. July 21, 1854. m. Oct. 1879, Jolm D. Ames, carpenter. 

res. Bangor, Me. , 

iii. Lizzie E., b. Feb. 10, 1856, d. Biddeford, Me., Oct. 29, 1887. 
iv. Eugene S., b. April 9, 1859, d. L. May 11, 1859. 

HUBBARD. 

4. Edavin Delancy Hubbard, son of Erastus, b. in Goiham, Jan. 19, 
1851. m. Nov. 1, 1888, Annie E., dan. of Joseph C. Flanders, b. in 
Stewartstown, Feb. 18, 1847. He lias res. in L. since 1881. Glover. 
Democrat. 

HUDSON. 

1. Samuel Hudsox. ni. Seraphine , b. in 1775, d. in L. Jnne 

23, 1832. He res. in L. from 1798 to 1826, and a part of the time for 
several 3'ears snbsequently. Farmer. Selectman, 1800. Ilev. soldier. 
Private in 3d N. II. Rcgt. Continental line from J11I3' 20, 1779, one 
3'ear. Town records give him tlie title of Capt. 

HUMPHREY. 

1. RoswELL MoxROE HUMPHREY, son of Ivoswcll. b. in Hartland, Vt., 
July 2, 182(3. m. Dec. 9, 1852, Estlier Maria, dau. of Willard Stod- 
dard, b. in Walerford, Vt., April 6, 1829, Cong. He has res. in L. 
since 1888. Farmer. Cong. Republican. 

Ch., — 

2. i. Willard Roswell, b. Clielsea, Vt., Oct. 18, 1854. 

ii. Jennie Ella, b. Hartford, Vt., March 4, 18G1. m. May, 1879, John 
Gritfin, farmer, res. Lyman. 

2. Willard Roswell Humphrey, son of Roswell Monroe \ b. in 
Chelsea, Vt., Oct. 18, 1854. m. July 4, 187G, Sophronia, dau. of Ben- 
jamin Sawyer (See), b. in Dalton, Nov. 15, 1857. He has res. in L. 
since 1881. Farmer. Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Maud Edna, b. Waterford, Vt., June 10, 1879. 

HUNKINS. 

1. Orrin Wesley Hunkins, son of Lewis Rufus, b. in Sanl)ornton, 
Oct. 3, 1859. m. March 31, 1880, Lillian Mabel, dau. of Henry Clark, 
b. in Frankfort, Maine, April 11, 18(U. He has res. in L. since 1884. 
Insurance clerk. Republican. I. O. O. F., N. G. C. P., L. Encamp- 
ment. No ch. 

HUNTER. 

1. John Hunter, h. in Wales, Me. m. Polly, dau. of Henry Bemis 
(See), b. in Mas.s., d. in Dalton. He res. in L. from 1813 to 1830. 
Farmer. In his younger days he was a sailor, shipping as captain's 



Hunter — Iluniiiujton — JLoitoon. 275 

boy at the age of 12. In the War of 1812 he was on board a privateer, 
and was taken prisoner b}' the British, d. in L. in 1871. 
Ch., b. in L., — 

i. William, b. 1815. r.irmer. res. Wis. 

ii. Susan B., b. Ai)ril 1, IMKI. in. Uoswoll Savage (See). 

iii. LovixA, b. 1820. ni. I'-phrairn W. Farr (See). 

iv. Lauka, b. 1822. in. Joshua Ciiiimby, farmer. She d. Bethleliem, 1800. 

V. Reukcca, b. 1824. in. Warren Elliott (See). 

vi. LorisA, b. 182(j. ni. William (ieor.^e, blacksmith. She d. Lisbon, 1895. 

vii. RIary, b. 1828. in. Norman Farr (See). 



HUNTINGTON. 

1. William Pitkin Huntingtox, son of Dan, b. in Iladley, ^Nlnss., 
.July IC), 1804. m. Lucy lulwards, b. in Chesterfield, Oct. "l-S, 18-JO. 
He grad. from Harvard Coll. in 1824, received the degree of M. D. in 
18;35, and was employed as a missionary and teacher. He was mir.is- 
ter of the Unitarian Society in L. in 183G. He was an older bro. of 
Bisliop Huntington of N. Y. He d. in Mass. in 1885. 



HUNTOON. 

1. Nathaniel Huntoon, b. in Kingston, 1721, son of John and grand- 
son of Pliilip. m. May 22, 1742, Anna Dearborn; m. second, Aug. 2(1, 
1789, ]Martha Judkins. He d. in Unity, 1793. He was a captain in 
the French war and in the Revolution. 

2. Caleb Huntoon, son of Nathaniel \ b. in Kingston, Feb. 4, 174S, 
removed from Unity to L. He m. Dec. 29, 1772, Judith Carter, b. in 
Kingston, June 11, 1756, d. in L. March, 1841. He res. in L. from 
1811 until he d., about 1833. Rev. soldier. Private in Capt. Phili[) 
Tilton's Co., Poor's Regt., Ma}' 25 to Aug. 1, 1775. Sergt. in Capt. 
Abel Walker's Co., Col. David Hobart's Regt., Stark's Brigade, July 
21, to Sept. 20, 1777. He was in the battles of Bunker Hill and Ben- 
nington. He came to L. from Unity. 

Ch.,— 

i. Mary, b. Kingston, Oct. 20, 177.3. m. Paul Reed. res. Unity, 

ii. Jkmima, b. Unity, March 9, 177G. m. Daniel Carter (See). 

iii. Caleb, b. Unity, March 20, 1778. unm. d. 1830. 

iv. SAUAii,b. Unity, March 27,17S2. in. Richardson. 

V. Judith, b. Unity, Sept. 21), 1784. m. William Jackman, farmer, n.s. 

Lisbon. 

vi. Martha, b. Unity. Nov. 20, 1787. 

vii. Nancy, b. Unit}-, 17'.tO. m. Daniel Carter (See), 

viii. Melinda, b. Unity, Nov. 2t), 1791. m. Otis Albee (See). 

2. ix. Carter Nathaniel, b. Unit}', Aug. 6, 1794. 

3. Carter Nathaniel Huntoon, son of Caleb -, b. in Unity. Aug. (!, 
1794. m. Nov. 9, 1819, Diantha L., dan. of Asa Parker, b. in Lvman, 
July 16, 1803, d. in L. May 29, 1878. He res. in L. from 1817 until 
he d., Sept. 3, 1880. Farmer. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Amos, b. July 19, 1821, d. L. Oct. 17, 18:34. 
ii. Jemima, b. Nov. 10, 1822, d. L. Au;j;. 10, 1825. 



276 Hnntoon — Hurd. 

iii. Sarah A., b. Oct 29, 1823, d. L. July 30, 1825. 

4. iv. Gideon D., b. Jan. 30, 1826. 

V. jS'ancy, b. April 19, 1827. m. Jan. 2, 1848, George L. Webster, carpen- 
ter, res. Monroe, 
vi. DiAXTHA, b. Dec. 11, 1828, d. L. Sept. 25, 1831. 
vii. Hansom, b. Ang. 21, 1831. unm. Farmer, d. L. Sept. 9, 1887. 
viii. Lokinda J., b. April 29, 1833, d. L. March 17, 1834. 

5. ix. Richard J., b. Sept. 25, 1838. 

X. Marv Jane, b. April 21, 1840. m. Amos Dow (See), 
xi. Mandana B., b. Dec. 11, 1847. m. first, Milo C. Fiilford. m. second, 
Samuel H. Dow (See). 

4. Gideon D. Hdntoon, son of Carter Nathaniel ^, b. in L. Jan. 30, 
1826. m. Oct. 22, 1851, Mary Bissallon, b. in AVhitefield, Aug. 1832. 
He res. in L. from birtli to 1870. Farmer and carpenter, d. Marcli23, 
1886. 

Ch., — 

i. Elizabeth D., b. L. 1852. m. Fletclier D. Merrill (See). 

ii. Julia A., b. L. 1854. m. George F. Martin (See). 

iii. Charles W., b. L. 1856. m. 1884, Ada F. McKown. Carpenter, res. 

Lisbon, 
iv. Mabel I., b. L. 1858, d. 1859. 
V. Amos P., b. L. 1861. unm. 
vi. Fkank a., b. L. 1866, d. 1879. 
vii. Carter N., b. Landaff, 1872. m. 1896, Anna Lehan. Carpenter. 

res. L. 
viii. George W., b. Landaff, 1874. m. 1894, Isabel Bucknam. Carpenter. 

res. Lancaster, 
ix. Mary E., b. 1876. m. 1893, Edwin Holbrook, fireman, res. Groveton. 

5. EicHARD J. HuNTOON, son of Carter Natlianiel ^, b. in L. Sept. 25, 
1838. m. Nov. 18, 1867, Miranda J., dau. of George Flint, b. in 8t. 
Johiisbury, Vt., Ang. 16, 1850, Methodist. He res. in L. from birth to 
1861, and since 18'J3. Laborer. Republican. Co. I, 3d Vt. Inf., 
traus. Co. A, 5th U. 8. Cav. Private. G. A. R. 

Ch., - 

i. Kelsea Hot Dow, b. Monroe, Feb. 7, 1879. 



HURD. 

1. Timothy B. Hurd, son of Jacob and grandson of Col. John, b. in 
Bath, Nov. 22, 1797. m. :March 13, 1828, "Eliza G., dau. of Nathaniel 
Patridge (See), b. in L. Jan. 18, 1805, d. in Lyman, Aug. 27, 1884. 
He res. in L. from 1827 to 1834. Cloth dresser, d. in Lyman, April 
3, 1884. 

Ch.,— 

i. Eliza E., b. Lyman, May 25, 1830. m. Jan. 22, 1850, Russell Under- 
wood, mechanic. She d. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Aug. 29, 1867. 
ii. Pkrsis A , b. Lyman, Feb. 17, 1832. m." Warren Mclntire (See). 
2. iii. William Burns, b. L. Sept. 27, 1834. 

2. William Burns Hurd, son of Timothy B.\ b. in L. Sept. 27, 1834. 
m. first, Sept. '2%, 1855, Harriet E., dau. of Jefferson Henison, b. Oct. 
5, 1837, d. in Lyman, Jan. 23, 1894. m. second, April 17, 1895, Julia 
O., dau. of William Jackson, b. in Barnet, Vt., Sept. 27, 1846, Metho- 
dist. He res. in L. in youth. Farmer. Republican, res. Lyman. 



Hunl — Jh(rn>utt. 277 

Cli., b}' w. Harriet, b. in Lj-man, — 

i. IIattie E , b. Marcli 7, 18o'.). ni. Arthur AMricli. fanner, res. Lyman. 

ii. Nki.lie ('., b. Aujr. -Jl), 1SG2. 

iii. ]\IvK\ F., b. April 0, IW-^. m. Harvev M. I^ewis (See). 

iv. Willie E., b. iMan-li, 18(55, d. Feb. 'li). 188:5. 

V. Eliza A., b. May 7, 1870. in. Ervin S. I'ruscott (See). 

vi. Tina B., b. March 27, 1870. 



HURLBUTT. 

1. William Dknison Hurlhutt, son of Thomas, b. in Hanover. Oct. 
21, 1809. in. March 4, 1834, Elvira W., dau. of Parker Ciishman (See), 
b. in L. Feb. 11, 1814, cK in Hanover, Oct. 9, lsi)2. He res. in L. 
from 18.')2 to 18G5. Farmer. Selectman, 184G-7. d. in Hanover, 
April IG, 1877. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. CoRXELirs ,1., b. L. Dec. IG, 18:^,4, d. L. Marcli 7, 1837. 
ii. Betsey, b. July 4. 18:'.(). d. L. Feb. 14. 18:!7. 
iii. Eliza J., b. Feb. 24, 18:!8, d. L. Feb. IM, 1857. 
iv. William 1) , b. Feb. 8, 1840, d. Hanover, Feb. 6, 1870. 
V. OzRO 15., 1). Dec. 27, 18i2. m. March 1, 1877, Kizzie S. Mann. Fanner. 

res. Hanover, 
vi. Mary P., b. May IG, 1848, d. Waterford, Vt., May 9, 1867. 
vii. IClvira W., b. Mav 3, 1845. m. Wilhird G. Hurlbutt, fanner. She d. 

Hanover, Sept. 13, 1882. 
viii. Newton H., b. June 10, 1847. res. Boston, Mass. 
ix. Franklin G., b. April 24, 1849. m. April 5, 1882, Harriet Bond. Po- 
liceman, res. Boston, Mass. 
X. John G., b. June 24, 1851. m. Nov. 10, 1888, Ella S. Thompson. Car- 
penter, res. Marlboro', Mass. 
xi. Abiue E., b. March 13, 1857. ra. Dec. 29, 1874, George C. Paddleford, 
farmer, res. Woodstock, \'t. 



HURLBUTT. 

2. Sylvksteii Martin Hurlbutt, son of Chester, b. in Dalton. .Inly 
2;"), 1831. m. first. May 25, 1865, Khoda A , dan. of Chauncey HildreLli, 
b. in Dalton, Nov. 26, 1837, d. in L. Feb. 15, 1873. m. second, Jan. 
(), 1876, Ormacinda, dan. of Charles Wallace Edmands, b. in Dalton, 
Feb. 6, 1842. She d. April 19, 1900. He res. in L. from 1865 until 
he d., March 7, 1885. Repul)lican. 

Ch., by w. Rhoda, b. in L., — 

i. Emma M., b. Feb. 8, 186G. m. Jan. 188G, Ebenezer Stowell, fanner, 
res. Lancaster. 

Ch., by w. Ormacinda, b. in L., — 

ii. Ida ^L, b. Sept. 1(5, 1878. Student Smith Coll. 1001. 



HURLBUTT. 

3. George Hurlbutt, son of Samuel, b. in Dalton, April 30, 182!). 
m. first. Feb. 1852, Hannali, dau. of David Kiml)all, b. in Newport. ^le., 
Aug. 17, 1834, d. in Dalton, Oct. 1853. m. second, Jan. 1. 1855, Sarah 



278 Hurlhiitt — Hurley — Huron — Huse. 

A., dau. of David Kimball, b. in Newport, Me., Sept. 11, 1836. He 
has res. in L. since 1874. P'armer. Rei)ublican. 
C'li., - 

4. i. Fit.iNK, b. Dalton, April .30, 1857. 

5. ii. Samuel, b. Dunliam, P. Q.,Feb. 24, 18G3. 

4. Frank Hurlbutt, son of George ^ b. in Dalton, April 30, 1857. 
m. April 21, 1883, YA\i\. F., dau. of Kimball Weilir, b. in Canaan, Me., 
March 9, 1856, Baptist. He has res. in L. since 1876. Kepublican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Seth James, b. L. June 6, 1883. 

5. Samuel Hurlbutt, son of George ^, b. in Dnnhani, P. Q., Feb. 

24, 1863. m. Sept. 21, 1889, Jennie, daiL of Joseph Stamp, b. in Lin- 
coln, Eng., Nov. 15, 1865. He has res. in L. since 1880. Glover. 
lJe[)ublican. 

Ch., — 

i. Mabel Gkace, b. L. Aug. 18, 1893. 

HURLEY. 

1. Dennis Francis Hurley, son of John, b. in Bantrv, Co. Cork, 
Ireland, Feb. 5, 1851, unm. He was educated in St. Cliarles Coll., 
Md., and studied tlieology and pliilosopliy in the Seminary at Mill Hill 
Missionary Coll., London, Eng., and was ordained a Roman Catholic 
pi'iest by Cardinal Vaughn, July 25, 1875. He first labored among the 
colored Catholics of Baltimore, Md., Louisville, Ky., and Charleston, 
S. C. In 1884 he joined the diocese of Mancliester, and began work 
in the Catliedral. Subsequently he labored in Keene, Portsmouth, and 
Franklin Falls. In 1887 he was appointed pastor in L., where he con- 
tinued until Nov. 27, 1893. Since that date he has been pastor in Pen- 
acook. While in L. he purchased the property adjoining the church, 
■which has since been used as the priest's house, and put it in thorough 
repair. He also purchased, in 1888, the land for the present Catholic 
cemeter\' near L. village. 

HURON. 

1. August Huron, son of Wilhclm, b. in Dnssoldorf, Prussia, Nov. 

25, 1843. m. Sept. 19, 1880, Eliza, dau. of John Mclntire, b. in Inver- 
ness, Canada, Oct. 10, 1843, Episcopal. He has res. in L. since 1875. 
Glover, Episcopal. Republican. I. O. O. F., N. G. C. P., L. En- 
campment. G. P. State P2ncampment. Served in the German army, 
war with Austria, in Emperor Alexander I. Guard Grenadiers, Regt. 
No. 1, Oct. 2, 1863, to Oct. 2, 1866. No ch. 

HUSE. 

1. Nathan Huse, b. in Newbur\-, 1716, was a well-known physician 
of Amesbury, ]\Iass., where he practised seventy years. He m. Dec. 5, 
1738. Raciiel Sargent, b. Feb. 22, 1721, dau. of Joseph and Elizabeth 
(Carr) Sargent of Amesbury, Mass. He d. April 23, 1809 (History of 
Sanbornton). 



^^^se — JlutcklnH. 279 

2. Joseph Ilrsi:, son of Nalliau', b. in Amosbury, INIass., ^March 2, 

1749. m. first, Abia . m. second, INIrs. I'oase, nisa JMorrison, d. 

Dec. 12, 1824. Rev. soldier. Moved from Amesbury to Sanborntou 
before 1782 and was the first of the name in that town. He built and 
owned the first mills in Sanborntou. He had but one child, — John^. 

3. John Husk, son of Joseph '-, b. in Sanbornton, in 1774. in. first, 
Oct. 4. 1796, Mary, dan. of Moses Carter (See), b. in New Hampton, 
in 1775, d. in L. April 20, 1835. m. second, Eunice Farrington, b. in 
1770, d. in L. Feb. 26, 1862. He res. in L. from 1797 until 1835, and 
some years before his death, which occurred Dec. 7, 1864. 

Ch., by w. Mary. — 

i. Simeon, b. Sanbornton, Nov. l.", 1S04. ni. Feb. 10, 1820, Nancy S. 

J'arker. Farmer. He d. St. Johusbury, Vt., May 20, 1879. Slie d. 

An<r. 31, 1881. 
4. ii. Nathan, b. L. Aug. 19, 1798. 

iii. Skkviah, b. L. in. Nov. 29, 1822, Simeon Eastman (See). 

iv. Nancy, b. L. m. Dec. 30, 1819, Bradford Kinne, farmer, res. Ilatley, 

P. Q. 
v. Joseph, b. L. pub. Feb. 6, 1832, Amanda Kay. Parmer, 
vi. Daniel, b. L. res. Coventry, Vt. Was killed in War of the Rebellion, 

in 1801. 

4. Nathan Hu.sk, son of John ^ b. in L. Aug. 19, 1798. m. Feb. 
26, 1823, Isabel, dan. of Robert Charlton (See), b. in L. July 8, 1796, 
d. in Kirby, Vt., Dec. 4, 1857. He res. in L. from birth until 1822, and 
at time of death, April 2, 1830. P'armer. 

Ch.,— 

i. Simeon, b. Kirby, Vt., Dec. 4, 1823. m. first, .Tan. 1. 1840, Adaline 

Hovey, d. July, 1854. in. secoml, June 27, 18.jo, Rosaline Green. 

Farmer, res. St .Jolmsbury, Vt. 
ii. Mary, b. Kirby, Vt., Marcli 2, 1825. m. March 8, 1853, Sullivan Ran- 

ney, farmer. He d. Concord, Vt., March 13, 1895. 
iii. Lctheua, b. Kirby, Vt., Nov. 8, 1826, d. Kirby, Vt., Oct. (i, 1854. 
iv. Nathan, b. L. April 1, 1830. ni. March 14. 1804, Almira Soper. 

Banker and broker. He d. Lowell, Mass., Sept. 16, 1876. She d. 

Nov. 4, 1884. They had two ch., both dau. Mrs. Isabel Iluse 

Andrews, Lowell, Mass., is one of them. 



HUTCHINS. 

1. Caleb Hutchins, son of Moses, b. in Lovell, Me., Jan. 21, 1802. 
m. in 1830, Sally C, dau. of James H. Bartlett, b. in Unity, July 18, 
1812, d. in Manchester, June 17, 1889. He res. in L. from 1847 to 
1860. Farmer, d. in Manchester, March 28, 1891. 

Ch., — 

i. James Sumner, b. Whitefield, Aug:. 16, 1831. m. Jinie21, 1855, Mandy 

P. Watson. Farmer. S!ie d. Franconia, April 22, 1866. 
ii. Mei.vin Freeman, b. Whitefield, Marcii 23, 18.33. ni. Jan.. 1858, Mary 

Keves. Farmer. She d. 1860. Co. H, 4th N. H. Inf. Private, 
iii. Marshall John, b. Whitefield, May 3, 1837. ni. 1805, Mary Kelly. 
Farmer, res. Richmond, Va. Original 3 montlis' man. Co. H, 4th 
Inf. Co. C. 10th N. H. Inf. trans. Co. C, 2d N. II. Inf. 
ir. NoKA L., b. L. Dec. 20, 1849. m. Nov. 1865, Morton Currier, machinist. 
. res. Manchester. 



280 ■ HutcMns — Hutchinson — Hijde. 



HUTCHINS. 

2. Lucius Hutciiins, son of Lucius, h. in Pern, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1847. 
m. first, Jul}' 12, 18G5, Almeda, dau. of Reuben Richardson, b. in Beth- 
lehem, Sept. 2, 1849, d, in Bethleliem, Sept. 2, 1879. m. second, Nov. 
13, 1881, Chara Ilda, dau. of Stephen Moody Hanson, b. in Wood- 
stock, Nov. 6, 18G0. He has res. in L. since 1885. Glover. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Harry Bingham, b. Betlilehem, Nov. 1, 1870. m. Feb. 1889, Blanche 
Applebee. rarnier. res. Woodstock. 



HUTCHINS. 

3. Frank D. Hutciiins, son of Benjamin D., b. in Putnev. Vt., Jan. 
11, 1850. m. first, March, 1874, Annie C, dan. of IMichaef Carleton, b. 
in Haverliill, April, 1850, d. in Lancaster, Sept., 1875. ni. second, June, 
1881), Elizabeth D. , dau. of Michael Carleton, b. in Haverhill, March, 
1863. He grad. from Kimball Union Academy and Dart. Coll. and 
taught four terms of school in Mass. and N. H., then came to L. in the 
fall of 1873, and taught L. High School one year, after which he began 
the study of law witli Nathan B. Felton of Haverhill, comi)leting his 
studies with Ray, Drew, & Jordan of Lancaster, where he practised law 
from 1876 to 1881. He then became cashier of the National Bank 
established there, which jiosition he still holds. (L. Cen., pp. 216-217.) 

Ch., by w. Elizabeth, b. in Lancaster, — 

i. Frank Carleton, b. June, 1878, d. Aug. 1879. 
ii. Harrv, b. Oct. 1879. 
iii. Margaret, b. Sept. 1884. 



HUTCHINSON. 

1. Freeman Aaron Hutchinson, son of Hiram Nelson, b. in Con- 
cord, Vt., March 1, 1862. m. Jan. 1, 1889, Laura Jane, dau. of 
James Bradford Wallace, b. in Concord, Vt., Aug. 23, 1863. He has 
res. in L. since 1891. Glover. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Allen Beryl, b. L. Dec. 30, 1892. 



HYDE. 

1. LiTTiiER Delano Hyde, son of Perley, b. in Albany. Vt., Oct. 
11, 1847. in. Nov. 11, 1875, Agnes, dau. of Alpha Warner, b. in 
Hardwick, Vt, Nov. 11, 1851. Cong. He has res. in L. since 1881. 
Glover. Republican. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 

Ch.,- 

i. Infant Dac, b. Hardwick, Vt., Oct. 26, 1876, d. Hardwick, Vt., Oct. 
28, 1876. 



Ide — Jaclonan . 281 



IDE. 

1. Josicpii Ii)K, son of Joseph, 1). in Watorfoi'd, \'t., Jan. 2(5, 1810. 
m. July 27, IHOl, Susan ]\I., dan. of Luther Pik(\ 1). in New Orleans, 
La., July. 18 lo. lie has res. in L. since 18'.)1. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in AValerford, Vt., — 

i. Ki.i.KN ,r., b. IMai-L-li ;], 1802. m. Fred A. W.ntsoii (See). 
ii. CiiAKi.ics l.irniKi!, 1). Kov. 10, IbTl. ni. Dec. 7, IbUl), iMary OsmaiiJ. 
res. L. 1. (). U. F. 



JACKMAN. 

L J.\:mes Jackmak, b. in Kill, is said to liav(! been from Exetei', 
County Devon, Eng. He took the oath of allegiance in 1(!78, and was 
sworn freeman, Fel). 13, 1G84. He came to Newbuiy, jMass., in 1044. 
His wife was Joanna . He d. Dec. .'U), 1()'J4. 

2. HiCHAUD Jackman, son of James \ I). Feb. lo, IGGO. m. June 2G, 
1G82, P^lizabeth Plumer, b. Oct. 19, 1GG2, dan. of Samuel Plnmer. 

3. RiciiAiMi Jackimax, son of Kichard -, b. Aug. 17, 1G84. pub. 
April G, 1703, Elizabeth Major. 

4. Geoiuje Jackman, son of Kichard'', b. in 1707. m. Aug. 27, 
1828, Hannah Bislio}). He was one of the original settlers of Boscawen 
in 1734. He was elected Deacon at the organization of the cliurch in 
1738, and held the position until he d. He was Selectman of Boscawen 
almost continuously from 17G1 to 1795, and signed the Patriotic Asso- 
ciation in 1 77G. 

5. Gf.oiige Jackman, son of George'', b. in Newbury, Mass., Oct. 
28, 173.T. m. Martha Webster. He was J. P. about 60 years ; »Select- 
man of Boscawen 22 years ; Town clei'k, 3G years ; IJepresentative and 
a member of the Convention which formed the Constitution of N. H. 
in 1792; Delegate to the State Convention, 1778-9; Representative, 
1785-6-8. He d. in Boscawen, June, 1826. 

6. Wilt.iam Jackman, son of George ', b. in Boscawen, Nov. 16, 
1759. m. June, 1781, Elizabeth Morrill. He d. in Boscawen, Aug. 5, 

1805. 

7. Joseph .Jackman, son of William", b. in Boscawen, ]\Larch 30, 
1786. m. March 22, 1810, Esther R. Sawyer. He was Selectman of 
Bath, 1845-6-7, where he d., April 6, 1859. 

8. GE0R(iE Wasiiin<;ton Jackman, son of Joseph'', b. in Boscawen, 
April 14, 1829. m. March 13, 1856, Mary Ann, dau. of Harrv Green* 
(See), b. in Lyndon, V't., Nov. 9, 18.')6, Cong. He res. in L. from 
1881 until he d., June 9, 1893. Cong. Republican. A. F. and A. M., 
Burns Lodge. 

Ch., b. in Bath, — 

i. Eloise Esther, b. June l-*?, 18.')!). num. res. L. 
9. ii. Hknrv Asulev, 1). April 19, 1807. 

iii. George Ki.mij.vll, b. Sept. G, 1801, d. Bath, June 18, 180-5. 



282 Jachman — JacTcson. 

9. IIexry Ashley Jackman, son of George Washington ^ b. in Bath, 
April 19, 1867. m. Aug. 8, 1888, Annie Mabel, dau. of Charles D. 
Tarbell (See), b. in Bellows Falls, Vt., Sept. 14, 1868, Cong. He has 
res. in L. since 1881. Clerk. Republican. Merchant. A. F. and 
A. M,, Burns Lodge. Appointed Postmaster of Willowdale, Maj' 11, 
1889. No ch. 

JACKMAN. 

10. Charles Shute Jackman, son of Carter, b. in Lisbon, May 17, 
1852. m. July 10, 1881, Hattie, dau. of Charles Moses Kennej-, b. in 
Lyman, Aug. 1862. He res. in L. from 1881 to 1894. Farmer. Dem- 
ocrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Infant, b. L. July, 1891, d. at birth. 



JACKSON. 

1. Robert Jackson, son of William, b. in Ireland, m. MoUie Martin. 

2. William Jackson, son of Robert^ b. in Milford, Ireland, Feb. 3, 
1807. m. Dec. 7, 1837, Prusia, dau. of Josepli Morrell, b. in Danville, 
Vt., Jan. 8, 1816, d. in L. Nov. 17, 1880. He res. in L. from 1840 until 
he d., March 29, 1897. Wool dyer and cloth finisher. Democrat. 
Presb^'terian. 

Ch.,— 

James Uobert, b. Barnet, Vt., Oct. 5, 1838. 
Andrew, b. Barnet, Vt., April 1, 1840. 
William, b. Barnet, Vt., Feb. 14, 1842. 

Mary Jane, b. Barnet, Vt.. Julv 14, 1844. m. Henry H. Metcalf (See). 
Julia O., b. Barnet, Vt., Sept, 27, 1840. m. William B. Hiird (See). 
Laura P., b. L. April 18, 1848. unm. d. L. Aug. 18, 1873. 
Henry Oliver, b. L. Oct. 1, 1851. 

Alice E., b. L. Dec. 14, 1855. m. Nov. .3, 1886, Elmer E. Day. 
Butcher, res. Boston, Mass. 

3. James Robert Jackson, son of William'-, b. in Barnet, Vt., 
Oct. 5, 1838. m. .July 16, 1879, Lydia Ann, dau. of George K. Drew 
(See), Episcopal. He was educated in the Common and Iligh Schools 
of L., where he has res. most of his life, began the study of law with 
H. & G. A. Bingham in 1864, admitted to the Bar at Lancaster, July 
term, 1867 ; practised in L. from 1867 to 1873. Democrat. Moderator, 
1873-4-5. Clerk of the House of Representatives, 1871. Secretary 
of the Constitutional Convention of 1889. Secretary of Democratic 
State Committee, 1888 to 1894. U. S- Consul at Sherbrooke, Canada, 
1894 to 1897. Has been a frequent contributor to the press on political 
and historical subjects. 

Ch., all but Robert b. in L., — 

i. RoBEKT, b. Dover, Mav 21, 1880. Dart. Coll. 1900. 

ii. Andrew, b. Jan. 8, 1882. Student Dart. Coll. 1903. 

iii. Harry Bingham, b. An<j. 11, 1883. 

iv. William Mitchell, b. M.ay 31, 1886. 

v. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 27, 18S8. 

vi. Katharine Florence, b. June 25, 1891. 

vii. Rachel Pierce, b. Nov. 22, 1893. 



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Jackson — Jarvis — Jeffrey. 283 

4. Andrew Jackson, sou of William-, b. in Barnet, Yt., April 1, 
1840. m. Nov. 27, 1873, Jennie Elizal)eth, dau. of Joseph lienson, b. 
in South Groveland, Mass., Feb. 19, 18.')1. He res. in L. from 1847 
to 18G7, then moved to South Groveland, ^lass., where he now res. 
Overseer in woollen mill. Co. L, N. II. Batt., 1st N. E. Cav. 

Ch., b. in South Groveland, Mass., — 

i. Laura Alice, b. Oct. 25, 1874. 
ii. Fkank Maksiiali,, b. May 22, 1880. 
iii. William Andrew, b. Oct. 27, 1882. 

5. William Jackson, son of William'-, b. in Baruet, Vt., Fel). 14, 
1842. m, Nov. 15, 1874, Lizzie Maria, dau. of Benjamin West Kilburn 
(See), b. in L. Sept. 14, 1854, Cong. She ra. second, Daniel Clark 
Remich (See). William res. in L. from 1846 until he d., Dec. 30, 1884. 
Clerk in stereoscopic-view shop. Cong. Democrat. No ch. 

6. Henry Oliver Jackson, son of William -, b. in L. Oct. 1, 1851. 
ni. Nov. 9, 1887, Elizabeth Cosyn, dau. of Robert Langford (See), b. 
in Leadburv, Eng., Nov. 23, 1856, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 
1883. Painter. Methodist. Prohibition. Delegate to National Pro- 
hibition Convention, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1896, and chairman of N. H. 
Prohibition State Committee, 1896. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. WiLLARD Henry, b. Dec. 12, 1888, d. L. Dec. 13. 1888. 

ii. Edith Mahgaretta, b. Feb. 11, 181)0. 

iii. Alice Elizabeth, b. Jan. 21. 1802. 

iv. Willard H., b. July 28, 1804. 

V. Margaretta, b. Aug. 18, 1808. 



JARVIS. 

1. John Bradbury Jarvis, son of John Fernald. b. in Boston, Mass., 
Nov. 1855. m. Dec. 16, 1891, Isabel Maud, dau. of Noah W. Ranlett 
(See), b. in L. Sept. 28, 1868. He res. in L. from 1884 until 1893. d. 
in Boston, Mass., Feb. 19, 1893. Hotel-keeper. No ch. 



JEFFREY. 

1. John Jeffrey, son of Charles, b. in Eng. Dec. 25, 1849. ni. 
Dec. 25, 1868, i:iizabeth, dau. of William Fidler, b. in Eng., Nov. 26, 
1848. He was educated in Ileckmondwike, Yorkshire, Eng., and com- 
menced the study of theology in 18(;7 with Rev. Benjamin Langley. 
He was ordained by the Second Advent (Christian Conference in Wor- 
cester, Mass., May 18, 1884. He commenced preaching in Ileckmond- 
wike, Eng., in 1868, where he continued to 1870; North Rutland, 
Mass., 1882 to 1884; Putnam, Conn., 1884 to 1887; had short pa.s- 
torates in Bristol and River Point, R. I., and Danielson and Farring- 
ton. Conn.. 1892 ; Bridgton, Me., 1894. Became pastor of the Advent 
Christian Church in L. in the spring of 1895. 1 le closed his pastorate here 
in 1898. He is now in fellowship with the Free Bai)tists and is preach- 
ing in Pawtueket, R. I. His published works comprise many sermons 
and addresses published in newspapers. Prohibition. I. O. O. F. 



284: Jeffrey — Jennison — Jeicett — Johnson. 

Ch.,— 

i. Susan Ann, b. Eng., May 16, 1870. m. Oct. 10, 1888, John E. Ilibbard. 
Sash and door maniifr. res. Putnam, Conn. 

ii. Lizzie, b. Eng., 1872. unm. 

iii. Ch.\rli:s W., b. Worcester, Ma.ss., Sept. 2, 1877. 

iv. Ai.iCK II., b Boylston, Mass., Sept. 20, 1870. 

V. Ernest John, b. Putnam, Conn., Feb. 17, 1886. 

vi. Clarence Earl, b. Farrington, Conn., Aug. 2, 1892. 

JENNISON. 

1. "William Jennisox, b. in Oxford, Eng., Marcli 17, 1794. m. 
Jnne, 1813, Eunice Pendleton. He emigrated from Eng., and settled 
in Worcester, INIass. Hatter, d. in Templeton, Mass., June 15, 1S62. 
81ie d. in Templeton, 1872. 

2. William Jknnison, son of William \ b. in Templeton, Mass., 
jNIay 17, 1814. m. Dec. 25, 1840, Alibv, dau. of Solomon Cook, b. in 
AVliitefield, March IG, 1810, d. in Wellington, Mass., July 17, 1S9G. 
He res. in L. from 18G9 until he d., March 22, 1874. Hotel-keeper. 
Republican. 

Ch.,— 

'i. EnwARD C, b. Templeton, Mass., Jan. 31, 1842, d. Templeton, Mass., 
June 24, 1842. 

ii. AnBiE L. b. Nov. 17, 184(!. d. Waterford, Vt., Sept. 9, 1850. 

iii. Abbie E., b. Waterford, Vt., Aug. 6, 18-JG. m. Feb. 21, 1883, John F. 
Shorey. res. N. Y. City. 

iv. Ann II., b. Waterford, Vt., Sept. 1859. m. Dec. 1881, Willard II. Gil- 
man, brolvcr. res. Wellington, Mass. 

JEWETT. 

1. F.VYETTE Jkwett, son of Calvin and Sally (Parker) Jewett, b. in 
Newbury, Vt., Aug. 1, 1824. He grad. University of Vt, 1848, and 
Bowdoin Med. Coll., 1850. He entered upon the practice of his pro- 
fession at Nashua, and in 1852, under the auspices of the A. B. C. F. M., 
he sailed for Asiatic Turkey as a medical missionarj'. He visited his 
native land in 18G0, and on his return to tiie mission field he d. sud- 
denly in Liverpool, Eng., May 31, 1862. He m. Feb. 17, 1853, INIary 
Ann Ib-ackett (See), who shared his fortunes abroad, and d. in Graf- 
ton, Mass., Aug. 22, 18G8. 

Cli., — 

i. Henry M., b. Tokat, Turkey, July 8, 1855. unm. U. S. Consul at 
Sivas, Turkev, 188(5-02. res. Maiden, Mass. 

ii. Miu) A., b. Sivas, Turkey, Oct. 1857, grad. Harvard Med. School. 
Assistant Superintendent State Insane Hospital, Danvers, Mass., sev- 
eral years. U. S. Consul, Sivas, Turkey, since 1892. He m. Sept. 4, 
1^97, Fanny (Powers) Dudley. (See Matthias Powers.) 

JOHNSON. 

1. Simeon Bean Johnson, b. in Gilmanton, Dec. 25, 1795. m. first, 

Mary M. , d. in L. Aug. IG, 18G2, Methodist, m. second, Nov. 

23, 1805, Louisa M. Whitnev. He res. in L. from 1829 until he d., 



JohnHon. 285 

Sept. 11, 1SG9. Democrat, afterwards Free Soiler and Republican. 
Farmer. State Senator, 184 1. Re[)resentative, l<Sl6-7. JUink Com- 
niissioncr, 181G-7. Deputy sheriff, 1833-4. Fire ward, 1.S40-7. 
J. P., State. A. F. and A. .M., Mornino; Dawn and Burns Lodge. 
Appointed Postmaster, Dec. 24, 1830, and May 24, 1843. 
Ch.,— 

2. i. Edward TTknry, b. Wliitefiold, July 6, 1889 (Adoptofl). lie was a son 
of David Johnson, a brother of Simeon Bean Johnson. 

2. EdwaivI) Henry Johnson (adopted son of Simeon Bean'), b. in 
Whitcfield, July G, 1839. m. Oct. 15, 18G1, Anna Powers, duu. of 
John II. Carbee, b. in Hath, March G, 1840. lie res. in L. from 1841 
to 1872. Stable-keeper. J. P. Go. I, 1st N. II. II. Art. Private. 
A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. Deputy sheriff, 18G'J-7U. d. in Ware- 
ham, Mass., Nov. 10, 1895. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Carrie Marv, b. .Tune 5, 18G2. res. Wareham, Mass. 
ii. Edwai;d Jamks, b. Nov. 14, 18(54. ni. June HJ, 18S'J, Helen E. Ilerlihy. 

Expressman, res. Nantasket, Mass. 
iii. William, b. Dec. 7, ISOe, J. Dec. 17, 186G. 
iv. William Simeox Bean, b. Dec. 2'J, 1807. Engineer, res. Wareham, 

Mass. 
V. EiTOKNE, b. June 21, 1809. Foreman in rolling-mill. res. Wareham, 
Mass. 

JOHNSON. 

3. H.\RRT A. Johnson, son of Alvin. b. in Bradford, Sept. 24, 1844. 
.... Feb. 10, 1872, Louise Mary, dau. of Brooks L. Palmer, b. in Con- 
cord, Feb. 25, 1849. He has res. in L. since 1872. Farmer. Demo- 
crat. Fire Avard, 1880. Deputy sheriff, 1878-84 inc. J. P. State. 
A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Cerard Com. No ch. 



JOHNSON. 

4. Daniel Tyler Johnson, b. in Walden, Vt. m. in 1830, Eliza- 
beth Webster, b. in Alexandria, Va., Nov. -2^, 1810, d. Feb. 25, 1893. 
He was a soldier in the war of the Rebellion, d. in Lancaster. 

5. Albert Tyler Johnson, son of Daniel Tyler'', b. in Eastport, 
Me., Ma}-, 1831. m. Jan. 1, 1857, Laura Burnham, dau. of David 
Page Sanborn (See), b. in L. Aug. 26, 183G. She m. second, John 
Smillie (See). Albert Tyler never res in L. Painter. Republican. 
I. O. O. F. d. in Lancaster, March 8, 18G5. 

Ch., - 

G. i. Ellery Albert, b. L. Aug. 24, 1857. 

ii. Harry Page, b. Lancaster, Nov. 1, 18o8. unuL Treas. Alabama (^om- 
press and Storage Co., Montgomery, Ala. A. E. and A. M., Burns 
Lodge. K. T. 

6. Ellery Albert Johnson, son of Albert Tyler ^ b. in L. Aug. 24, 
1857. m. March 18, 188G, Nellie L., dau. of G. R. R. Bailey, b. in 
New Orleans, La., in 18GG, Swedenborgian. He res. in L. from 1857 
to 187G. Jeweller. Democrat. A. F. and A. M. res. Rome, Ga. 



m 



286 Johnson — Jones. ' 

Cli., b. iu Atlanta, Ga., — 

i. Ellery Alp.ert, b. Feb. 18, 1887, d. Atlanta, Ga., March 27, 1888. 
ii. KiLMA, b. Sept. 18, 1888. 

JOHNSON. 

7. Rodney Chase Johnson, son of Joseph K., b. in Cornish, March 
31, 1.S2G. m. May 2, 1850, Nancv, clau. of Joseph Frye, b. in Con- 
cord, Vt., Oct. 20, 1841, (1. in L. June 20, 1891. He res. in L. from 
1875 until he d., Aug. 4, 1895. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Ada Elenora, b. Plainfield, Nov. 7, 1851. m. Nov. 7, 1873, Lucius A. 
Babcock, painter. Siie d. Monroe, March, 1882. 

8. ii. Joseph F., b. Concord, Vt., July 26, 1859. 

9. iii. Frank E., b. Waterford, Vt., June 30, 1864. 

8. Joseph F. Johnson, son of Rodney Chase", b. in Concord, Vt., 
July 26, 1859. m. Sept. 26, 1881, Nettie, dau. of John Brazzill, b. in 
Eaton, P. Q., in 1860. He res. in L. from 1880 to 1894. Farmer. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Infant Son, b. Sept. 24, 188.3, d. in L. Sept. 24, 188.3. 
ii. E.MiLY Frye, b. Sept. 24, 1883. 

9. Frank E. Johnson, son of Rodney Chase'', b. in Waterford, Vt., 
June 30, 1864. m. April 18, 1893, Ardella, dau. of George Harriman. 
He has res. in L. since 1875. Farmer. No ch. 



JOHNSON. 

10. William F. Johnson, son of AVilliam, b. in Robinson, Maine, 
April 6, 1858. m. Jan. 4, 1878, Lydia Ann, dau. of John Lcighton, b. 
in Robinson, Maine, Dec. 24, 1862. He has res. in L. since 1890. 
INIill hand. Republican. 



Ch.,— 



Edwin William, b. Barre, N. B., April 9, 1879. 

Albert, b. Barre, N. B., March 19, 1882. 

Alonzo Freeman, b. Barre, N. B., Nov. 17, 1888, d. July 2-3, 1890. 

Ernest Frederic, b. L. July 6, 1891. 



JONES. 

1. Smith E. Jones, son of Richard, b. in Gilmanton, Aug. 24, 1819. 
m. April 13, 1847, Sarali E., dau. of William Kelso, b. in Bethlehem, 
Nov. 21, 1820, d. in L. Oct. 15, 1891. He res. in L. from 1826 most of 
the time to 1894. Farmer. Methodist. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Ella Y., b. Betiilehem, Feb. 26, 1850. m. Jan. 27, 1868, Amos H. Mills, 

farmer. She d. Newport, Vt., March 17, 1889. 
ii. Susan P^lizabetii, b. Bethlehem, Ana;. 29, 1854. m. Sept. 27, 1877, 

Frank I. Parker (See), farmer. She'd. L. July 13, 1883. 
iii. Frank II., b. L. July 24, 1862. m. July 22, 1884, Bertha E. Kittredge. 

Laborer, res. Salem. 



Kelleu — Kellogg — Kehea. 287 



KELLEY. 

1. John W. Kkllky, son of Micliiiel, b. in South Boston, IMass., 3I:iy 
15, 18G(). m. Dec. 23, 1<S84, Kotlie, dau. of George ¥. Woodward 
(See), b. in Dout>lass, Mass., Jan. 12, 1SG2, Unitarian, lie has res. in 
L. since 1884. Salesman. 

Ch.,— 

i. Ruth E., b. L. Oct. L'l, 1885. 

KELLOGG. 

1. JoSErn Kklloog, res. in lladle^-, ^lass. m. Joanna . 

(Judd's Historj' of Iladle}-.) 

2. Nathaniel Kellogg, son of Joseph ', res. in Amherst, IMass. 
m. Sarah Boltwood. 



3. EzEKiEL Kellogg, son of Nathaniel", m. Elizabeth, dan. of Capt. 
Samuel Partridge. 

4. Ezekiel Kellogg, son of Elzekiel ^. m. Hannah Southwick. 

5. EzEKiEL Kellogg, son of Ezekiel ^, b. in 1754. m. Eunice Poster, 
b. in 17GG, d. Sept. 14, 18.')3. lie res. in L. from 1814 until he d., 
Eeb. 20, 1839. Rev. soldier. Sergt. in Capt. Taylor's Co., Salem, 
Mass., also in Cos. of Capt. Spoor, Berksliire Co. Kegt., Capt. Inger- 
son, Capt. Cioodrieh, Capt. GoodaJe, and Capt. Pitch. 

Ch., — 

0. i. CiiAKLES, b. in Mass., Aug. 6, 1801. 

6. Charles Kellogg, son of Ezekiel ^, b. in Mass., Aug. 6, 1804. 
m. Jan. 4, 1835, Arthusa, dau. of David Webstar (See), b. in L. Peb. 
25, 1811, d. in L. Dec. 3, 18G8, Methodist. He res. in L. from 1814 
until he d., Nov. 22, 1853. Parmer. Methodist. Lieut, and Caj)t. in 
Artillery Co., 32d Kegt., 6th Brigade, 2d Div. N. 11. Militia, 1834 to 
183G. Representative, 1844-5. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Ezra Takkek, b. March 15, 18.']9, d. L. Jan. ?,. 1852. 

ii. Charles Nelson, b. ]May 14, 1841, d. L. Feb. 0, 1855. 

iii. Anna, b. Oct. 10, 1844, d. L. Dec. ;J0, 1851. 

iv. Harriet, b. Aug. 14, 1846, d. L. Dec. 14, 1851. 

V. Ellen Arthusa, b. July 28, 1849. res. Boston, Mass. 

vi. Geouge Frank, b. July 25, 1851. ni. May 4, 188(5, Carrie Kentlig. 
Wliolesale druggist, res. Boston, Mass. 

KELSEA. 

1. OuA OpvLando Kklsea, son of Orlando, b. in Eisbon, Oct. I), 1827. 
m. ^lary Eliza, dau. of Moses fernery, of Lisbon. He res. in L. from 
1856 to 1850. lvei)ublican. Deputy sheriff, 1855 to 7 inc. Capt. Co. 
H, 8th Ohio Inf. Col. 1st Regt. Ohio Volunteer Militia, 18G3. iVIayor 
of Topeka, Kan. d. in Po[)eka, Kan., July 2!), 1871. (''Granite 
^lonthlv," Vol. XVI. p. 8G.) 

Ch., - 

i. Oka Carl, b. Lisbon, Feb. 13, 1854. res. Topeka, Kas. (?) 



288 Keheij — Kenerson — Keneson. 

KELSEY. 

1. Hiram L. Kp:lsey, sou of Hiram and Hannah Pillsbury Robinson 
Kolsev, of Danville, Vt, grandson of James Kelsey, of Danville, was 
b. in Unieelock, Vt., Ang. 31, 1835. He m. July 13, 18(31, Sarah E. 
Lummis. She d. in L. Oct. 19, 1877. He m. second, June 3, 1879, 
Mrs. N. M. S. Moore. He m. third, Dec. 29, 1897, Mrs. Martha J. 
Home. He fitted for coll. in St. Johnsbury Academy, and grad. from 
Wesle3'an University in 18G1. He commenced the stud}' of theology 
in 18G1, and was ordained a Methodist deacon in Haverhill, Mass., 
April 12, 1863, and elder in Dover, April 16, 1865. His ministry has 
been as follows : Union, 1862-3; L., 1864; Plymouth, 1865-6; Man- 
chester, 1867; Portsmouth, 1868-9; Claremont, 1870-1-2; Nashua 
(Cliestnut Street), 1873-4. He then became a Congregationalist, and 
was located in HoUis three years; Brockton, Mass., five years; Suf- 
field. Conn., three years. For several years he supplied different Cong, 
pulpits. He is now engaged in the practice of hiw and in the insurance 
business in Worcester, Mass. A. F. and A. M. I. 0. O. F. 

Ch.,— 

i. Hattie E., b. .June 27, 1862, d. Nov. 17, 1864. 

ii. Geouge L., b. Nov. 4, 1804, d. June 1, 1866. 

iii. James H., b. Oct. 21, 1866. unm. res. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

iv. Florence, b. April 8, 1868. m. April 12, 1900, Sani'l Pinsrie Frencli. 

V. Hauky F. D., b. Jiiu. 30, 1870, m. Nov. 4, 1895, Helen F. Doiinellv. res. 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 

vi. LiLLiAN,'b. April G, 1874. d. Ana;. 15, 1874. 



KENERSON. 

1. Austin Hikaim Keneksox, b. in Peacham, Vt., Jan. 9, 1855. m. 
Aug. 9, 1877, Martha Moulton Ilibbard, b. in Waterford, Vt., Nov. 9, 
1852. He prepared for coll. in Peacham and JMcIndoes Academies, and 
grad. from Dart. Coll. in 1876. He taught school as follows: Mcln- 
does Academy, 1876 to 1877 ; Lyndon Academy, 1877 to 1879 ; Little- 
ton High School. 1879 to 1880 ;"' Nahant High" School, 1880 to 1882; 
in Nov. 1882, he left teaching to engage in the publication of school 
books, which business he has since followed. Member firm Ginn & 
Co., Boston, Mass. (L. Cen., pp. 1317-18.) 

Ch., — 

i. EuwAHD HiBBARD, b. Naliant, Mass., Oct. 31, 1880. 
ii. John 13., b. Barnet, Vt., May 26, 1883. 



KENESON. 

1. Jamks Francis Keneson, son of Joseph, b. in Canada, March 2, 
182«, m. first. Dec. 7, 1848, Sarah Philena, dau. of Joseph French, b. 
in Washington, Vt., Aug. 2, 1828, d. in Chelsea, Vt., Dec. 19, 1866. 
m. second, June 17, 1869, Emily Ann, dau. of Dennis Thomas, b. in 
Lunenburg, Vt., April 3, 1837. He has res. in L. since 1892. Farmer. 
Republican. 



Keneson — Kenney. 289 

Ch., 1>y w. Sarah, — 

i. Gkorgk Wasiiingto.v, b. Washington, Vt., Aug, 2, 1852. ni. fust, 

Abbie Tlioinas. m. second, Nancy i*"rje. Farmer. res. Concord, 

Vt. 
ii. CiiAULKS Frekman, b. Washington, Vt., Dee. 1855. ni. Mary A. Frye. 

Farmer, res. Wentwortii. 
iii. Frank Hknkv, b. Chelsea, Vt., Dec. 1857. m. Mary Cram. Manut'r. 

of clothes reels, res. Concord, Vt. 

Ch., hy w. Emily, — 

iv. Marian Emily, b. Concord, Vt., Sept. 10, 1870. m. IloUis W. Morrill, 
mill-sawyer, res. L. 



KENNEY. 

1. William Kenxey, b. in 1753. in. Mai-y Snow, b. Feb. 14, 1763; 
(1. in Bethlehem, Jan. 1835. He d. in Stowe, Vt., Jan. 12, ISIU. 

2. William Kenney, son of William ^, b. in Royalston, IMass., Aug. 
23, 1793. ni. first, July 14, 1815, Rhoda Oakes ^ (See), in. second, 
Widow Sabrina Woodbury, dau. of Jonathan Bhiudin. He res. in 
Bethlehem, and enlisted Sept. 30, 1814, for GO days in Capt. John Bas- 
sett Jr.'s Co., 3d Regt. Detached Militia, d. in Bethlehem. 

3. Edward Oakes Kenney, son of William ", b. in Bethlehem, Nov. 
13, 181(). m. first, Jan. 8, 1839, Nanc}- Stewart, dau. of Isaac Smith 
(See), 1). in Brownington, Vt., Aug. 27, 1814, d. in BL'thleheiu, Oct. 15, 
1850. m. second, Livonia, dau. of Ezra Hale, b. in Betiilehem, April 
17, 1826, ]\[etliodist. Wq res. in L. from June, 1852, until he d., Aug. 
6, 1883. Lumber merchant. Democrat. Moderator, 1865. Treas- 
urer, 1869. Fire ward, 1854. Postmaster of Bethlehem from 1837 to 
1845. Representative of Bethlehem, 1850-1. Appointed Col. of 32d 
Regt. N. H. Militia, June 30, 1849, promoted to Brigadier Geu. of 8th 
Brigade in 1851. J. P. State. 1. O. O. F., N. G. 

Ch., by w. Nanc}-, b. in Bethlehem, — 

4. i. LoRKXzo CusnM.'\N-, b. June 13, 1810. 

ii. LiSETTE EixoiSE, b. July 12, 184!), d. Bethlehem, Feb. 25, 1850. 

Ch., h\ w. Livonia, b. in L., — 

iii. Ellen L., b. March 11, 1856. m. May 5, 1880, William H. Whiting, 
merchant. Co. G, lltli N. 11. Inf. I'rivate. lie d. L. Jan. 12, 1862. 
tshe d. L. Sept. 2U, 1887. 
Edward JS., b. Feb. I'J, 1854. 




i. Herbert Eastman, b. L. July 11, 18G8. 
7. ii. William Stuart, b. Worcester, Mass., March 7, 1873. 

iii. Bretton Charles, b. Worcester, Mass., July .31, 1875, d. Aug. IG, 1875. 
iv. Susan Laura, b. Worcester, Mass., July 81, 1875. 
V. Anne Ellen, b. W'orcester, .Mass., March 5, 1877. 
VOL. II. — I'J 



290 Kenney. 

5. Edwakd Smith Kenney, son of Edward Oakes^, b. in L. Feb. 19, 
1854. m. March lU. 1875, Lucy S. Williams, b. in Williarasville, Mass., 
Sept. 1853. He res. in L. from birth to 1872. Lumber niauufr. 
Methodist. Democrat, d. in Minneapolis, Minn., April 8, 1887. 

Ch., b. in Worcester, Mass., — 

i. Josephine Li, b. Oct. 23, 1875, d. Minneapolis, Minn., May 20, 1894. 
ii. Nellie A., b. Oct. 6, 1878. 
iii. Edwakd Oakes, b. June 27, 1881. 

6. Herbert Eastman Kenney, son of Lorenzo Cushman ^, b. in L. 
July 11, 1868. m, April 9, 1895, Lizzie Maria, dau. of Richard Whit- 
ney Bailey, b. in Lunenburg, Vt., Jan. 17, 1868. She m. first, Fred B. 
Hatch (See), divorced. Herbert res. in L. from birth to 1871, and 
from 1881 to 1895. Druo-gist. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., 
St. Gerard Com., A. A. S. R., 32^ 

Ch.,- 

i. Berenice B., b. L. Nov. 9, 1896. 

7. William Stuart Kenney, son of Lorenzo Cushman'*, b. in Wor- 
cester, Mass., March 7, 1873. m. Jan. 6, 1896, Gertrude Tryphena, 
dau. of George Farr (See), b. in L. Sept. 15, 1873. He has res. in L. 
since 188U. Hotel clerk. Democrat. No ch. 



KENNEY. 

8. Horace J. Kenney, son of Ansel, b. in Bethlehem, June 27, 
1841. in. May 6, 1804, Rosette W., dau. of Orange E. Annis (See), 
b. in L. Aug. 12, 1842, d. in Bethlehem, June 11, 1894. He res. in 
L. but a short time. Farmer. Democrat. Co. G, .'2d N. H. Sharp- 
sliooiers. Commander Marshal Sanders Post, G. A. R., 1883. Adj.- 
(ren. G. A. R. Department of N. H., 1886. L O. 0. F., N. G. 

Ch.,— 

it. i. WiLFORD M., b. Betlilehem, Oct. 25, 1865. 

9. WiLEOKD M. Kenney, son of Horace J.^ b. in Bethlehem, Oct. 
25, 1865. UL April 28, 1891, Blanche C, dau. of Joel Eastman, b. 
in Landaff, Dec. 12, 1865. He has res. in L. since 1895. Shoe-cutter. 
LO. O. F.,N. G. No ch. 

KENNEY. 

10. John Kenney, son of John, b. in Ireland, in 1820. m. Jan. 
1851, Katie, dau. of John Dooley, b. in L-eland, Roman Catholic. 
He res. in L. from 1862 until he d., Jan. 6, 1892. Farmer. Roman 
Catholic. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

1. James, b. St. Jolinsbury, Vt., Oct. 20, 1851. m. Jan. 15, 1879, Mary 

Ann Lonergan. Engineer, res. Newport, Vt. 
ii. Michael, b. ist. Jolinsbury, Vt., July 20, 1853. rUiniber. res. Minne- 
apolis, Minn, 
iii. Ellen, b. St. Jolinsbury, Vt., July fi, 1855. res. L. 
iv. Katie, b. St. Jolinsbury, Vt.. Mnrcli 9, 1857. m. Aug. 21, 1882, James 
Callahan, res. Marshall, Texas. 





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Kainrij — Kent. 291 

V. Joiix, 1). St. Jolin.sl)ury, Vt., ]\rav 12, 18.'>S. Lumberman, res. Newbury. 

vi. iM,vi;y, b. St. .Iolmsl)urv, Vt., Nov. 7, iWil, d. lS(;i. 

vii. Ki)\v.\uD. b. L.Oct. 11, ISHl. m. Oct. Ib.Si), Lula White, res. Lon<r- 

view, Texas. 
viii. WiM.i.AM, b. 1^. Dec. 20, 18(')7. Farmer. re.«. L. 

ix. IIesky, b. Jan. 11, 18b'J. Clerk, res. Huston, Mass. 



KENT. 

1. TnoAfAS Kent, b. in Englund, cninc to Xcw England, abont lOSO. 
He d. in (Tlonce.ster, Mass., May 1, l(ir)S. His widow d. Oct. K), KwS. 
Tlioinas Kent of Gloucester, JNIa.ss., was of kin to Richard Kent, senior 
of li)swicli and Nevvbuiy, Mass., and to Steplien Kent, senioi' of 
Newi)niT. 

2. TiiOM.xs Kext, son of Thomas^, b. prob. previous to the emigra- 
tion of the famil}'. m. March 28, 1 fi.o.S, Joan Penny, dan. of Thomas 
and Ann Penny of Gloucester. He was i)rop!'ietor of lands in 
Gloucester previous to IGPJ. He d. Aug. 2, IGl'G. 

3. JosiAii Kent, son of Thomas'-, b. in (iloucester, iMarch .')1, IGGO. 
m. April 17, IGS'J, Mary Lufkin, jirobably 1). in England, and a dan. of 
Thomas Lufkin. He vt-as a mariner; d. in Gloucester, ]May 11), 172r>. 

4. .John Kext. son of Josiah '', b. in Gloucester, JMarch 29, 17(l(t ; 
m. .Ian. 10. 172o, Mary CJodfi'ey, b. 17(lo, dan. of -Tames and Hannah 
(iodfrc}'. He d. in (rloucester, 17<S0. 

5. .] Acoii Kent, son of .John \ h. in Gloucester, .Tune 12. 172G. m. 
Dec. 2G, 17.")2, Al)igail Bailey. He was an early resident of Xewbury, 
Vt., whei-e he was parish, town, and county clerk, .ludge of the ('oiirt 
of Common I'leas, and a Colonel in the War of the Revolution. He m. 
second, .Tune IG, 17G2. Mary AVIiite. He d. Dec. 13, 1812. 

6. .ToiiN IvENT, son of .Tacob ', h. in Newbur}', Vt., IMarch 11. 1772, 
m. 1801, Tabitha Peabody. h. Fel). 22, 177.3, dau. of Ricliard and 
Tabitha (Child) Peabody (See). He res. in Lyman, where he d., July 
4, 1812. She d. April ;!0, 18;!G. 

7. RiciiAnii Pkauodv Kent, son of.Tohn'\ b. in Newbury, Vt., Dec. 
21, ISO."), m. June 5, 18;)1, Emily IMann Cakes, dau. of Henry and 
Emily (Maun) Oakes of Wat(>rford and FairU'e, Vt. He removed to 
Lancaster, 182,'). INIerchant many years. Cashier of Lancaster Bank. 
He d. March 30, 188."). 

8. Henry Oakes Tvent, son of Richard Peabody', b. in Lancaster, 
Feb. 7, 1834. m. ,Ian. 11, ]s,"»'.», Berenice Adaline Rowell, b. in Con- 
cord, Vt., Sept. 2-1, 183G, dau. of Samuel and Caroline E. (Page) 
Rowell. He was educated in the common school and Academy, Lan- 
caster, and Norwich Military Academy, and has received the follow- 
ing honorary degrees: B. S.", 18.")4 ; A. M., 18G5 ; LL.D., 181)5. He 
connnenced the study of law in 185.') with Jacob Benton, and was 
atlmilted to tlu; liar in Lancaster, JNLiy term, 1858. He formed 
a. [)artnership with Hon. Turner Stephenson, under the firm name 
of Stephenson & Kent, which existetl for several yeais ; he then 



292 Kent. 

joined with Hon. Willinni Ileywood in the firm of Ileywood & Kent 
until the growing demands of newspaper and other work occasioned 
his withdrawal from active legal work. He was editor of the "Coos 
liepublican " from 1858 to 1870. His published addresses comprise : 
Address, Fisli and Game League of N. H., 1885 ; Dedication Masonic 
Temple, Lancaster, 1888 ; Sons American Revolution, State Capitol, 
18'JG; paper on William Burns, 188G ; James M. Rix, 189G ; Me- 
morial Address, G. A. R., 1879-80-83 ; Articles in County History ; 
The Soldiers of Coos. He is also author of several songs: "I'm 
Growing Old, Lassie," 1854 ; college songs of Norwich University, 
comprising, "Old South Barracks, Oh!" 1855; "Hurrah for Old 
N. U. I " 1886. Among the oflicial positions he has held are : Mod- 
erator, Lancaster, about 30 times between 1859 and 1894; Repre- 
sentative, 18G2-8-9-83-4 ; Senator Dist. 1, 1885-6 ; Naval Officer of 
Boston, 1885 to 90. He was Presidential Elector, 18G4; Candidate for 
Congressman, 1875-7-8; Candidate for Governor, 1894-6; Delegate 
National Conventions, 1860-72-84-1900. President vState Convention, 
1878 and 84 ; Commissioner to adjust the eastern boundary of N. IL, 
1858. In military life he has held the following positions; INIajor and 
Col. Governor's Horse Guards, 18G0 to 18G5 ; Col. 17th Regt. N. H. 
lid"., 1863; Colonel and Assistant Adjutant-Gen. of N. H., 18G1. He 
is an active P'ree Mason and has been Master of North Star Lodge 
seven 3'ears ; Commander of North Star Com. six j'ears ; Past Grand 
C'ommander K. T. of N. H. 1868-9 ; member of 33° Supreme Council ; 
Trustee N. H. Masonic Orphans' Home ; Governor N. H. Society 
Colonial Wars. He has been Treasurer of Lancaster Savings Bank 
since 1868, and President of Lancaster Trust Co. since 1891. He was 
a Republican until 1872, since then a Democrat. Episcopal. 
Ch., b. in Lancaster, — 

i. Bkrenice Emily, b. Oct. 31, 1866. 
ii. Henry Percy, b. March 7, 1870, treasurer Lancaster Trust Co. 



KENT. 

9. James Sidney Kent, son of William, b. in Montreal, P. Q., Jan. 
30, 1849. m. Louisa Irwin Whiteman. He was educated in the 
schools of Montreal, P. Q., and commenced the stud}' of theology in 
1873 in the Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Conn., from which he 
grad. in 1876. He was ordained Dea. by Bisiiop I)oane, June 11, 1876, 
and Priest, Dec. 21, 1876. His ministry has been as follows: Cam- 
bridge, N. Y., two years; Culja, N. Y., one year; Cleveland, Ohio, 
three years ; in charge of associate missions, Washington, N. J., to 
Sept. 1882 ; L., Oct., 1882, to Nov. 1884 ; Lawrence, Mass., 1884 to 
1888; Ardmore, Pa., 1888, until he d., Aug. 14, 1890. Member Board 
of Education, Union District, 1884. 

Ch., — 

i. Francis Hall. 

ii. Mary Elizabeth. 

iii. Margaret Yseult, b. L. 

iv. Dorothea. 




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Key 68 — Kidder — KUh ,i rn. 293 



KEYES. 

1. GKOKfiE Alfrkt) Kkves, son of Thomas N., b. in Cambridge, Vt., 
in 1842. m. March 13, 1.S73, Carrie W., dan. oi'JoiinC. Winch (See), 
b. in P>ethleliem, Oct. 'io, is:)2. He res. in L. in l.S'.>2 and 3 and ISDG. 
Dentist. Co. B, 14th N. II. Inf. Private, res. New Haven, Conn. 

Ch.,— 

i. Fannie Winch, b. N. Y. City, April 27, 1875. 

KIDDER. 

1. William Hknry Kiddf.r, son of dames ^Eills, b. in Bradford, 
Vt., Oct. 24, 1846. m. Oct. 8, 18(;8. Mary Aral)el, dan. of Joshua B. 
Shaw (See), b. in L. Jan. IG, 1847, Unitarian. He res. in L. in 1881. 
Lainidrv. Unitarian. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Jexnik Lucv, b. Nov. 29, 1S71. m. (;eor<;e Wesley Southwortli (See). 
ii. Nkd Jahvis, b. Nov. 18, 187;>. (iniii. res. L. 
iii. Maky Elizabeth, b. March 14, 187G. 

KILBURN. 

Tlie origin of the name is variously described. One authorit}' sa3-s 
it is from "Keele" and " Bourn," wliieli signify cold water. An- 
other, tliat it is from "chill" or " cele " and '' bourne," a brook or 
torrent. Anotlier, that it is from tlie German words " Kidde " " Burn," 
signifying cool stream. Kiihle is pronounced "'Kiel'' or ''Keel." 
(History of the Kilburn Family.) 

1. Thomas Kilburn, b. in Wood Ditton, Eng., in 1578 (bai)tized 

May 8). ui. Frances •, d. in 1650. He was tlie ancestor of all the 

Kilburns in this country. He emigrated with his family, April 15, 
1635, and settled in Wethersfield, Conn., where he d. previous to 1G39. 

1*. JoHX Kilburn, son of Thomas \ b. in Wood Ditton, P"ng., Sept. 

29, 1G24. m. first, in 1650, Naomi , d. Oct. 1, 1659. inT second, 

Sarah, dan. of John Bronson of Farmington, Conn. She d. Dec. 4, 
1711, aged " seventy years or something more." He came to America 
with his father and settled in Wethersfield, Conn., where he d., April 9, 
1703. 

3. John Kilburn, son of John-, b. in AVethersfield, Conn., Feb. 15, 
1651. m. first, March 4, 1673, Susannah, dau. of William Hills, d. 
Oct. 1701. m. second, May 12, 1702, Elizabeth, dau. of John Mitchell 
of Hartford, Conn., d. June 8, 1718. John d. Nov. 25, 1711. 

4. John Kilburn, son of John ^ b. in Glastenbury, Conn., Oct. 30, 
1677. m. first, Jan. 25, 1699, Sarah Kimberly, d. Dec. 25, 1713. m. 
second, Sept. 1720, Mercy Day. She m. second, Sept. 5, 1738, 
Thomas Horton. John was surve\'or of Glastenbur}' in 1810, d. pre- 
vious to Sept. 5, 1738. 

5. John Kflbitrn, son of John % b. probai)ly in Glastenl)ury, Conn., 
in 1704. m. first, Oct. 26, 1732, Mehitable, dau. of Andrew Bacon of 



294 Kilhurn. 

IMiddlotown. Conn., d. abontlToT. m. second, ITannah Fox. d. Jan. 1, 
l<s()7. He nio\'e<l to \Valp(jle in 174:9 and was the first settler, d. in 
Walpole, A[)iil 8, 17<S9. ( History of Kilburn Family, pp. 8U to 87, for 
his experiences with the Indians.) 

6. Joiix KiLBURN, son of John^, b. in Middletown, Conn., April 1, 
178(3. ni. March 10, 17G2, Content, dau. of Rev. Flzra Car|)enter of 
Swansea, d. Oct. 22, 1813. His name is signed to tlie '• cluirch cove- 
nant," Jan. 7, 17G7; he was a cluirch treasnrer, constalile, grand juror, 
justice of the peace, and held other responsible positions. Rev. sol- 
dier. Lieut, in Capt. Sanuiel Wetherbee's (See) Co., Col. Isaac 
Wyman's Regt., 177G. (Vol. XIV., State Papers (4 Rev. Rolls), p. 
4G2.) He moved to Siirewsbur3-, Vt., in the winter of 1 79.'5, where he 
d., July 20, 1819. 

7. Elt.taii Kilbuun, son of John ^ b. in Walpole, Sept. 30, 1772. 
m. in 1798, Rebecca Jennison, b. Aug. 13, 177-4, dau. of Jolm and Kezia 
(Spring) Jennison of Walpole and granddau. of Mary (Mul)bard) Jen- 
nison, who l)ecame tlie second wife of Col. Benjamin Bellows. She d. 
in 1849. Hed. in Walpole, in 1847. 

8. JosiAii KiLBURN, son of Elijah ', b. in Walpole, Jan. 2, 1801. m. 
lirst, March 1, 1827, Emily, dau. of Peter Bouuev (See), b. in L. Mav 
30, 1801, d. in L. Aug. 14, 18G0, Cong. m. second, April 3, 1861, Lydia 
A., dan. of John Wilder, b. in Bethlehem, Feb. 13, 1821, d. in L. May 
21, 188G, Cong. He res. in L. from 1824 until he d., April 15, 1888. 
Machinist. Cong. Republican. Selectman 1829-30-31. Rei)resenta- 
tive, 1843-4. Fire ward, 1830 to 1834 inc. and 1854. J. P. A. F. 
and A. M., Burns Lodge. I. O. O. F., N. G. 

Ch., by w. Emily, b. in L., — 

10. i. Benjamin West, b. Dec. 10, 1827. 

11. it. Edward, b. Feb. 27, 1830. 

iii. Emily, b. Oct. 17, 1833. m. -Janie.s D()w-> (See). 

9. Frederick Kilburn, son of Elijah ^ b. in Walpole, April 4, 1809. 
111. June 29, 1835. Mary Ann, dan. "of Alexander Watidns. Jr., 1). in 
Walpole, Dec. 3, 1812, d. in Walpole, Dec. 12, 1891, Cong. He. res. in 
L. from 1834 to 1843. Carpenter and farmer. Cong. Whig and 
Republican. Selectman, 1838. Representative from Walpole, 185S- 
59. d. in Walpole, Feb. 11, 1880. 

Ch.,- 

i. Ann TJep.ecca, b. L. .Inly 24, 1836. m. Nov. 22, 186-5, Tbomas B. 

Biiffmii. res. Walpole. 
ii. Mauy, b. L. Aug. 5, 1838, d. Feb. 27, 1802. 
iii. Makia, b. L. Aug. 5, 1838. m. April 12, 1871, Winslow G. IJarnett. 

res. Walpole. 
iv. Frederic S., b. Walpole, Marcb 11, 1848, d. April 3, 1885. 
V. Franklin J., b. Wali)ole, Marcb 11,1848. m. March 23, 1880, Eliza C. 
Sherman, res. New Bedford, RIass. 

10. Ben.taimin We.st Kilburn, son of Josiah ^ b. in L. Dec. 10, 
1827. m, Nov. 16, 1853, Caroline L., dau. of Josepii 15urnham (See), 
b. in Bethlehem, Nov. 1, 1829, Cong. He has res. in L. all his life. 
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Kilhurn — KlUam — Kunhdll. 295 

1897-8. Co. D, mth N. II. Inf. Sergt. G. A. II. A. F. and A. M., 
liiirns Lodge. I. O. O. F., N. G. 

Ch.,— 

i. LizziK Maui.v, 1). Sept. 14, 18ol. ni. firat, William Jackson"' (See). 
111. second, Daniel V,. Kemicii (See). 

11. Ki)\v,m;i> Kii.i'.ukn, sou of Josiali ^ b. in L. Fob. 27, 1830. m. 
IMuy 2"), l.s,')7, Adaliiie S., dan. of Marcus Oweu, b. in 8t. Joliii.sbury, 
Vt.,\Taii. 2.S, l,s;]l,d. in L. Dec. la, 1S80, Gong. He res. in L. all 
his life. d. F(!l). 2'), 1881. Stereoscopic-view nuinulV. Republican. 
Co. I), l;5th N. II. Inf. Lieut. A. F. and A. M.. Minus Lodge. 

Ch., — 

i. E.MiLv Ad.vlini;, b. L. Oct. 1, 18G0. ni. Benjamin Frank Ivobinson (See). 

KILLAM. 

1. John' Kili.am, son of IMark, b. in Xova Scotia, May 31, 1811. 
m. second, A^iril 23, 181)2, Sarah, dau. of Oliver L(K;k, b. in Canterbury, 
June 15, 1851. He has res. in L. since LSSi!. Farmer. 

Ch., by first w., — 

i. Fkank, 1). Yarmouth, N. S., 1809. m. Dec. 12, 1800, Kmily St. Clair. 
Farmer, res. Daiton. 

ii. r'Assi.\, h. Yarmouth, N. S., Aug. 8, 1872. 
iii. Chaui.ks, h. Dec. •_'■"), 187o. 
iv. MiiiniAV, b. .\pril 1, 1875. 

V. Lauha, b. Nov. 27, 1876. 



KIMBALL. 

1. Er.KNKZER C. KiMUAi.L, SOU of Isaac and Dorcas (Hubbard) Kim- 
ball, b. in Lath. Jan. 7, 1807. The lineage is: Kbenezer C.-, Isaac', 
John ", John '^j Joliii *, John", Henry ", Ricliard \ H(i m. Esther Kin- 
ney, b. Waterford, Vt., ]\Iay 2^1, 180(i, dau. of Xtitlian Kinney. H(! i-es. 
in tills town from 1.S53 until he d., Mav 25, IS.SI. His willow d. 3Iarch 
1, 18!»0. Methodist. 

Ch., b. in Irasburg, Vt., — 

i. Maky Ann, (1. ajred 8 years, 
ii. Hklun Mak, <1. aijed years. 

iii. Emily Elizauktii, b. Nov. 22, 18;'.0. in. Henry I'arker Thayer (See). 
iv. Lucy Ivmki.ink, b. March 2tj, 1812. Teacher, unm. d. Janesville, 
Wis., Jan. 7, 1872. 



KIMBALL. 

2. TviciiAUD KnruALT., with his family, embarked at Ti)swich, Eng., 
April 10, 1G34, in tlie ship "■ Elizabetii,'' arrived in Loston, and settled 
in Watertown, Mass. He was down on the shipping list as 3'J 3'ears 
old. m. first, Ursula, dau. of Henry vScott, of Kattlesden, Eng. m. 
second, Oct. 23, 1G(J1, INIargaret, widow of Henry Dow, of Hampton. 
He was made freeman, M:iy G, 1G35. Proprietor in l()3G-7. Wiieel- 
wright. He soon moved to Ipswich, Mass., where he d. Nine ch. 
(Hist, of the Kimball Family.) 



29G Kimball — Kitu^ — Kinne. 

3. Benjamin Kijiball, son of Ricluud'-, b. in 1637. m. April, 1661, 
Mere}-, diiu. of Robert Hazeltine, b. Aug. 16, 1642, d. Jan. 5, 1707-8. 
Carpentei'. res. in Exeter and Salisbury, Bradford, and Rowley, 
Mass. Soldier in 1683-4 under Capt. Appleton. Cornet of horse 
guards, d. June 11, 1695. Sixteen cb. 

4. David Kimball, sou of Benjamin ^^ b. in Bradford, Mass., July 
26, 1671. m. first, Elizabeth, dan. of John Gage, b. jNlarch 12, 1674. 

m. second, about 1717, Ruth , b. in 1682, d. March 14, 1770. He 

d. in Bradford, Mass., June 14, 1743. Twelve ch. 

5. Aaron Kimball, son of David'*, b. in Bradford, Mass., June 7, 
1710, m. Dec. 17, 1731, Susanna Smith. Tailor. Previous to 1742 
he moved to Hopkinton, where he d., July 30, 1760. 

6. Timothy Kimball, son of Aaron ^, bap. Dec. 19, 1736. m. Sarah 
■ . He res. in Hopkinton. 

7. Abioail Kimball, dau. of Timothy *^, b. in Hopkinton, Juh' 2, 
1764. m. in 1786, Nathaniel Furber^ (See). 

KING-. 

1. Hezekiah King, son of Hezekiali, b. in Burlington, Mass., Feb. 
13, 1835. m. first, Oct. 29, 1862, Louisa Ann, dau. of William P. 
Carbee, b. in Bath, Oct. 15, 1836, d. in L. Oct. 1, 1868. m. second, 
March, 1870, Martha Maria, dau. of William P. Carbee, b. in Bath, 
March 13, 1843. He has res. in L. since April, 1867. Farmer. Re- 
publican. 

Ch., 1)3' w. Louisa, — • 

i. Hattie LoriSE, b. Bath, Oct. 80, 18G3. res. L. 
ii. Jennie, b. Detroit, Mich., June 30, 1865. ni. Chirence E. Miulgett 

(See). 
iii. Clara Pamelia, b. Detroit, Mich., Aug. 24, 18GG. res. L. 
iv. Willie George, b. L. Sept. 15, 1868, d. L. March, 1874. 

Ch., b}' w^ Martha, — 

V. Freddie Hammond, b. L. Aug. 3, 1875, d. L. Dec. 6, 1875. 

KING. 

2. Charles J. King, b. in N. Y. City, July 31, 1838. m. April 6, 
1876, Louisa, dau. of Elijah Fitch (See), b. in L. in 1841, d. in L. July 
8, 1887. He res. in L. from 1876 to 1882, and for several years was 
signal oflicer on Mt. Washington. He d. in Newport, Vt., Aug. 11, 
1882, while acting as travelling agent for a railroad. Democrat. A. F. 
and A. M., Burns Lodge. G. A. R. No ch. 



KINNE. 

1. Vine Kinne, son of Nathan, b. in Waterford, Vt., Aug. 29. 1801. 
m. March 9, 1826, Roxana, dau. of Asa Gould (See), b. in L. Aug. 19, 
1807, d. in L. Dec. 24, 1890. He res. in L. from about 1840 until he 
d., March 20, 1861. Farmer. Selectman, 1848-50. J. P. 



Kinne. 297 



Cli., b. in L., 



i. Marseka, b. Dec. 17, 1820, d. Oct. 1, 1828. 

ii. Marcos AuKELi us, b. Oct. 0, 1828. Farmer, d. L. Feb. 14, 1808. 

iii. Lucy M., b. 18ol. m. Deiinison Miner, farmer. She d. L. Sept. tj, 1883. 

iv. Sakaii, b. 18;Ji. ni. Coolev. 

V. Licketia, b. Feb. 14, 1830, d. L. Sept. 25, 1810. 

vi. Oklky, b. 184(3. m. Cbase. 

vii. Kdwaki), b. 1848. 

viii. Cari.kton, b. May, 1850. 

IX. Annette. 

2. Nath.\n Kinne, son of Natlum, b. in Wuterfonl, \^t., in 1S08. m. 
Oct. 9, 18;51, Cluii-lotte, dan. of Moses Haywood, b. in Berlin, Vt., April, 
1807, d. in L. Feb. G, 1888. He res. in L. from 1850 nnlil lie d., Oct. 
23, 1889. Farmer. Democrat. Representative, 1856-7. 

Cli., 1). in Ne\vi)ort, Vt., — 

3. i. Bradford, b. .Tan. 11, 18:^.5. 

4. ii. Walton, b. Nov. 29, 18."]G. 

iii. Angelink, b. Aug. 16, 1841. m. 18G7, Franklin Foster, meat dealer, 
res. Lisbon. 

3. CuADFORD Kinne, son of Nathan'"', b. in Newport, Vt., Jan. 11, 
18;3o. m. first, Feb. 15, 1803, Lanra A., dan. of George W, Car[)enter 
(See), b. in L. Dec. 18, 1842, d. in L. April 19, 1870. ^n. second. Aug. 
23, 1871, Lizzie M., dau. of George W. Carpenter (See), b. in Dalton, 
Dec. 18, 1850. He res. in L. from 1850 nntil he d., May 24, 1894. 
Farmer. Democrat. J. P. 

Ch., by w. Laura, b. in L., — 

5. i. Henry V., b. June 10, 1804. 

ii. Flora L., b. Jan. 11, 18(i8. m. Nov. 8, 1887, Frank Gleason, farmer. 

res. Franconia. 
iii. Alice L., b. Jan. 80, 1870. m. Chester J. Willey (See). 

Ch., by w. Lizzie, b. in L., — 

iv. Frank B., b. Aup. 22, 1875. 

V. Ella C, b. Oct. 13, 1877. 

vi. George W., b. Sept. 15, 1879. 

vii. Harvey G., b. Jan. 2, 1883. 

4. Walton Kinne, son of Nathan'-, b. in Newport, Vt., Nov. 29, 
183G. ra. Jan. 22, 1884, Nettie, dau. of Daniel Stimson, 1) in Bethel, 
Vt., March 10, 1866. He has res. in L. since 1850. Fai'tner. Demo- 
crat. No ch. 

5. Henry V. Kinne, son of Bradford^, b. in L. June IG, 1864. m. 
Nov. 23, 1893. Lenna Dowse, b. in Concord, Vt., in 18G5. He has res. 
in L. all his life. Farmer. 

Ch.,— 

i. Charles Hibhard, b. L, Sept. 8, 1895. 

6. Haryey C. Kinne, son of Willard and grandson of Nathan ', b. 
in Waterford, Vt., April 28, 1857. m. Nov. 5, 1879, Emma Cornelia, 
dau. of George Austin Prouty, b. in Lyndon, Vt., Jan. 8, 1859, Cong. 
He has res. in L. since 1891. Book-keei)er. Cong. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Bessie B., b. Lyndon, Vt., Oct. 20, 1880. 
ii. Millard Austin, b. L. May 8, 1892. 



Kitchen — K'na;p20. 



KITCHEN. 

1. Jessie Bray Kitchen, son of Isaac, b. in Ontario, Canada, July 
4, 1852. m. Oct. 27, 1885, Agnes, dan. of David Dowrie, b. in Hamil- 
ton, Ontario, March 9, 1868. He has res. in L. since 1889. Photog- 
raplicr. 

Ch., — 

i. Jessie, b. Hamilton, Ontario, March 16, 1887. 



KNAPP. 

1. Ciiaiu.es Cogswell Knait, son of James, b. in Lisbon, IMay 15, 
1820. m. lirst, in 1843, Mary Cogswell, b. Sept. 7, 1821, d. in Alburgh 
Springs, Vt., Aug. 17, 18.S1. m. second, June 10, 1886, Mattie E. 
Fareleigh. He res. in L. from 1861 to 1890. Hotel-keeper, d. in 
Berlin Falls, Jan. 18, 1892. 

Ch., b}- w. Mary, — 

i. Ardelle, 1). Lisbon, Sept. 13, 1849. ni. first, Feb. 10, 1874, Rev. fieorge 
Bet'iie (See), m. second, Samuel J. Meade, minister and missionaiy. 
res. Melange, South Africa, 
ii. Alwilda, b. Sept. 5, 1852, d. Jan. 22, 1856. 
iii. Maky, b. Aug. 1860. 

Ch., by w. Mattie, — 

iv. Emma Map.y, b. Feb. 11, 1887. 
V. Charles E. (Adopted). 



KNAPP. 

2. Amasa Knapp, son of Elijah, b. in Lyman, May 2. 1798. m. 
fii'st, March 30, 1820, Sarah, dau. of Thomas Carter "^ (See), b. in L. 
in 1796, d. in Lyndon, Vt., July 10, 1867, Methodist. m. second, 
March 5, 1868, Ann G. Hoyt, 'd. in Lyndon, Vt., Jan. 9, 1886. He 
res. in L. from 1826 to 1837. Farmer. Whig and Republican. Select- 
man, 1830-1. Methodist. Appointed Cai)t. 11th Co. 32d Regt. N. H. 
Militia, Feb. 23, 1831, vacated Feb. 24, 1834. 

Ch., by w. Sarah, — 

i. Elvira, b. Lyman, -Jan. 20, 1821. m. March 2, 1842, Charles K. Wells, 
farmer. He d. Andersonville prison, Sept. 18G4. She d. Lyndon, Vt., 
Oct. 21, 1893. 
ii. Melissa, b. L. Oct. 9, 1824. m. March 13, 1845, Haviland F. Locklin, 

farmer, merchant, and engineer. She d. L3'ndon, Vt., Oct. 24, 1867. 
iii. Eli.tah, b. L. March 9, 1827. m. Feb. 22, 1857, Emeline K. Skinner, 
res. Fresno, Cal. 
3. iv. WiLLiAJi Carter, b. L. March 10, 1833. 

3. WiLLiAiM Carter Knapp, son of Amasa"-. b. in L. March 10, 1833. 
111. first, Aug. 19, 1S60, Ellen Amelia, dau. of Joel Bronson (See), b. in 
P^aston, April 4, 1839, d. in Hennepin, 111., June 30, 1865. m. sec- 
ond, Aurelia, dau. of Josiah Seybold, b. in La Salle Co., 111., d. in 
Abingdon, 111., Nov. 17, 1875. in. third, Dec. 25, 1876, Mrs. Matilda 
lAlcDovvell, dau. of Eli Myer, b. in Newark, Ohio, April 26, 1839, d. 
in Normal, 111., Jan. 7, 1891. in. fourth, Jan. 1, 1893, Mrs. Dorcas 



Knapp — Kueeland. 



299 



RecMlor, dan. of Charles McFadddi, b. iu Connellsvillc, Pa., April -lO, 
ISl'J. lie res. in L. from birtli to l.s.JT. He grad. from tlie Xorlli 
Western University, Kvanston, 111., and connnenced the stndy of 
theology in 1856. 'lie attended the (i:iriett r.ihlieal Institnte, l)nt did 
not grad. He was prineii)al of pnl)lic seliools of Pern, 111, l.sr)'.)-(;2 ; 
Prest. of Grand Prairie Seminary, Onorga, 111., l.Sli.S ; Prof. Natural 
Science, Hedding Coll., Abingdon, 111.." l-STG-l). IMethotlist clergy- 
man, Tonica, 111., 18(;2; Hennepin, 111., 18(53-."> ; Wenona, 111., 18(;G ; 
Fairbnrv, 111., 1869 70; Peoria, 111., 1871-4; Rock Island, 111., 187-'); 
New Boston, 111., 1880; Watseka, 111., 1881; Normal, 111., 1882-3; 
Cornell, 111., 18;)2-;l ; Odell, 111., 1891. 
Ch., b\- w. Aurelia, — 

i. Ellkn, 1). L:i Salle Co., 111.. Aim". 4, ISOO. 
ii. Charles Hale, b. Peoria, 111., Nov. 24, 1S72, d. March 28, 1892. 

Ch., by w. Matilda, — 

iii. AuRELLiA, b. Watseka, 111., Jan. 20, 1881. 

KNEELAND. 

1. John Kneel.a.nd, b. in Glasgow. Scotland, IMarch 1, 156,'). m. 
about 1598, Mary Dunbar, of Dunbar Castle, Scotland. He was a sea 
capt. res. in Glasgow, Scotland, d. at sea, IMarch o, 1635. 

2. John Kneel.4.nd, son of John', b. in Glasgow, Scotland, Aug. 1, 
1600. m. Jan. 4, 1626, Mary Stuart of Glasgow, Scotland. He emi- 
grated to America in 1630, in one of his father's ships, and brought a 
cargo of wheat to the Pilgrims. He settled in Boston, Mass., where 
he d., May 10, 1693. Four ch. 

3. Jorix Kneelaxd, son of John -, b. in Boston, INIass. ra. i\Iary, 
dau. of James Hawkins of Boston. He res. in Boston, Mass., where 
he d., Aug. 11, 1691. Seven ch. 

4. JoHX KxEELAND, SOU of Jolui ■\ b. lu Boston, IMass., Nov. 29, 
1668. m. Mary Green, a grand-daughter of Samuel Green, who pub. 
the Cambridge, Eng. Bible. He i-es. in Boston, Mass., where he d. 
He built the '' Old South Meeting House." Seven ch. 

5. Joiix Kneelaxd, son of John \ b. in Boston, Mass., Nov. 14, 
1694; was four times m. His third w. was Abigail Marsten. He 
res. in Boston, jMass , where he d. in 1774. He built the "'Old 
South Church," and Kneeland Street and wharf were named for him. 
Thirteen ch. 

6. Richard Kneee.\xd, son of John'\ b. in Boston. Mass., Nov. 30, 
1752. m. Jan. 4, 1775, .Alartha, eleventh ch. of Rev. Willard and Abi- 
gail (Cotton) Hall. Rev. Willard Hall was the first pastor in West- 
ford, Mass. Loyalist. Richard res. in Westford, Mass., and was 
drowned in Concord River, INIarch 8, 1800. Ten ch. 

7. RiciiAiir) Kxeelaxo, son of Richard ^ b. in Westford, INIass., 
April 1, 1778. m. about 1800, Katherine Knights. He d. in ^Vater- 
bury, Vt., in 1868. Nine ch. 



300 Kneeland — Knight — Knox. 

8. WiLLAUD Hall Kneelaxd, son of Richard", b. in Waterburv, 
Vt., April 27, 1805. m. Jan. 11, 1831, Cleora, dau. of Jolm Woods, b. 
in Barnet, Vt. , Nov. 16, 1810, d. in L. Sept. 12, 1891. Baptist. He 
res. in L. from 1871 until he d., Jan. 13, 1875. Farmer. Baptist. 
Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Samuel P., b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Aug. 21, 1832. m. Feb. 18, 1856, 

Martha Jane Spaulditig. Civil engineer, res. JMooresville, N. C. 
ii. Iaxthe Cleora., b. Waterbury, Vt., Jan. 19, 183(3. m. Tliaddeus Ezra 

Sanger (See). 
iii. Ellen O., b. Waterbury, Vt,, July i, 1810. m. Dec. 13, 1805, Mark J. 

Russell, res. St. Jolinsbury, Vt. 
iv. Ireneus Newcomb, b. Barnet, Vt., Dec. 12, 184(5. m. July I'J, 1876, 

Ellen Blake. Farmer, res. Milford, Kas. A. F. and A. M. 

KNIGHT. 

1. Aabox Knight, son of Enos, was b. in New Ipswich, 1781. In 
1782, the family removed to Hancock, where he res. through life. He 
was a deacon and a useful citizen. He m. Rebecca Adams, b. in New 
Ipswich, Nov. 15, 1782, dau. of Epin-aim Adams, Jr. He d. Sept. 29, 
18G7. She d. Feb. 3, 1854. Eleven ch. ; of these Lucinda, b. Sept. 
5, 1817, m. Richard Taft (See). 

KNOX. 

1. Jeptha Knox, son of John, m. Philura Lewis. 

2. Martin Van Buren Knox, son of Jeptha \ b. in Schroon Lake, 
N. Y., Oct. 4, 1841. m. Jan. 9, 1871, A. Janette Hill. She grad. from 
the Vt. Conference Female Coll. in 1869, and received the degree of 
A. B. from Baker University, Kas., in 1877, and A.M. from Boston 
University School of All Sciences in 1879. She was Prest. of the N. H. 
W. C. T. U. in 1885-(]. He attended district schools in youth, and in 
1859 and 18(31 taught scliool in Newcomb, N. Y. In April, 1861, he 
enlisted in Co. I, 22d N. Y. Inf , Private. Subsequently he was Corp. 
in Co. E, 118th N. Y. Inf., and Capt. Co. E, 23d U. S. Colored Inf. 
At the close of the war he entered the Fort Edward Institute, where he 
studied one year, then went to the Biblical Institute, Concord, one year, 
then to N. H. Conference Seminary one year, completing his prepara- 
tion for Coll. He entered Wesleyan University in the fall of 1868, but 
was obliged to leave during the year on account of ill health. He con- 
tinued his studies however in connection with his appointments, and in 
1873 received the degree of A. B. from Baker University, Baldwin City, 
Kas., where he afterwards taught until 1877, when he returned to Mass. 
and attended the Boston University School of All Sciences two years, 
sup[)lying pulpits meanwhile, receiving from the University the degrees 
of A.M. and Ph.D. He was ordained Dea. in Springfield, Vt., in 1870, 
and Elder in Wichita, Kas., in 1877. The order of his appointments 
is as follows : Warner (four months' supply), 18(i6 ; East Tilton, 1867 ; 
Barton, Vt. (six months' supply), 1869 ; St." Johnsbury, Vt., 1870 ; Fair- 
lee and Thetford, 1S71 ; East Boston, Mass., Meridian Street (six 
months' supply), 1877; Brookline, Mass., 1878; Claremont, 1879 to 



Knox — Ladd. 301 

1882; Lol)anon, 1882 to 1885; L. 1885 to 1888; Manchester, St. 
Jiiines Cliurcli, 1880 to 1892. In 1891 he was accorded the degree of 
D. D. bv Hakei- Univeisit}-, Kas., and in Ang., 1892, was elected Frest. 
of the Ked River Valley University, Waiipeton, N. 1). lie resigned 
in June, 1899, and is now collecting material for a work entitled, '" Re- 
ligious Life of the Anglo-Saxon Race." lie is a voluminous writer, 
his princi[)al work being a book entitled "A "Winter in India and 
jNTala^'sia," 30G pages. lie has also been connected with several 
publications as editor. Prohibition. G. A. R. 1. (). ( i. T., Delegate 
to National Prohibition Convention. The^' liave had one ch., d. in 
infanc}'. 

LADD. 

1. Daxikl Ladd, b. in England, emigrated to America in the " INIary 
and John'' of London, 1(333. lie was of Ipswich, KJoT; Salisbury, 
l(j;l9, and of Haverhill, Mass., before 164G. He d. in Haverhill, July 
27, 1G93. His widow Ann d. Feb. 10, 1G94. Nine ch. 

2. Nathaniel Ladd, son of Daniel ^, b. in Haverhill, Mass., March 
10, 1G51 2. m. July 12, 1G78, Elizabeth Gilman, b. Aug. IG, IGGl, 
dau. of John and Elizabeth (Treworthy) (jiilman, of Exeter. He served 
in King rhili[)'s War, IGTo-G. He d. at PLxeter, Ang. 11, 1G91, 
from wounds received Sept. 22, 1G90, in an engagement with the In- 
dians near Cai)e Elizabeth. Seven ch. 

3. Nathaniel Ladd, son of Nathaniel", h. in Exeter, April G, 1G79. 
m. Catherine Giltnan ; m. second, Rachel Rawlins ; m. third, Mercy 
(Hall) Hilton. He was a mill-wright, living in Exeter and Stratham. 

4. Paul Ladd, son of Nathaniel '% b. in Exeter, jMarch G, 1719. m. 
1717, Martha Folsom, dau. of Deacon Nathaniel Folsom, of Exeter. 
He was a farmer of Epping. He d. 1783. His widow d. July, 17, 1801:. 

5. JosiAii Ladd, son of PauP, b. Nov. 17G2. m. Mary Gale. He 
res. Gilmanton. 

6. Dudley F. Ladd, son of Josiah^, b. in Gilmanton, Dec. 23, 1794. 
m. March 18, 1817, Polly, dau. of Edward Mason, d. March 30, 1881. 
He d. Gilmanton, March 19, 1847. 

7. JosiAii Mason Ladd, son of Dudley F.", b. in Gilmanton, March 
15, 1829. m. Aug. 7, 1853, Lydia Ann, dau. of Solomon Jessemtm, b. 
in Frauconia, June 27, 1830. He res. in L. from 1855 until he d., Oct. 
19, 1895. Blacksmith. Democrat. Fire ward, 1877-8-9-80. 



Ch.. — 



i. Ella Louise, b. L. Sept. 11, 18.55. m. William Willard Waterman 

(See). 
ii. Alice Maria, b. Betlileiiem, Nov. 6, 1857. m. Henry Allston Eaton 

(See). 
iii. Ida Emma, b. L. June 16, 18C0. m. Hosea Ballon Afann (See). 
iv. An.va WiLso.v, b. L. Dee. 2(3, 18G4, d. L. Aug. 24, 1884. 



302 Ladd — Lafiamme — Laheway. 



LADD. 

8. John Johnson Ladd, son of Peahody W., b. in Newbury, Vt., 
May 11, 1828. m. Dec. 6, 1853, Sophia Williams, dau. of Tappan 
Stevens, b. in Newbury, Vt., d. in Lyndhurst, Va., Dec. 30, 1881. He 
grad. from Dart. Coll. in 1852, anil taught until July 2, 1864, when he 
w^as appointed paymaster of Volunteers with the rank of Major. After 
the war he resumed his avocation as teaclier, and in 1870 was engaged 
as Principal of L. High Scthool, which position he tilled three years. 
From L. he went to Staunton, Va., to serve as Supt. of Schools. He 
d. Brockville, Ontario, Jan. 25, 1889. (L. Cent., p. 216.) 

Ch., — 

i. Jennie Stevens, b. Feb. 9, 1857. 
ii. William S., b. May 8, 1862. uiim. res. Brockville, Ontario. 



LAFLAMME. 

1. David Laflamme, son of Loren, b. in Canada, Oct. 1857. m. 
Sept. 14, 1879, Millie, dau. of George Rancour, b. in Canada, Sept. 14, 
1(S59. Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1879. Farmer. Ro- 
man Catholic. 

Ch., — 

i. George, b. Lawrence, Mass., May 1, 1880. 
ii. Flora, b. L. April 16, lb88. 

2. Duff Laflamjie, son of Loren, b. in Canada, in 1861. m. April 
8, 1880, Clotilde, dau. of Felix Dunnells, b. in Canada, July 8, 1856, 
Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1880. Section-hand. Ro- 
man Catholic. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Joseph, b. Warner, Oct. 10, 1892 (Adopted)- 

3. Joseph Laflaiime, son of Loren, b. in St. JMargaret, P. Q., March 
8, 1856. m. lirst, in 1877, Emelia, dau. of John Rancour, b. in Que- 
bec, d. in L. March 15, 1886. m. second, in 1888, Jennie, dan. of 
David Allard, b. in Canada. He has res. in L. since 1882. Farmer. 
Roman Catholic. 

Ch., by w. Emelia, all but Joseph b. in L., — 

i. Joseph, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt. 1878. 

ii. Emma, b. 1880. 

iii. Mary, b. 188;J. 

iv. Mauy Emily, b. 1885. 

Ch., by w. Jennie, b. in L., — 

V. F^I.IZABETH, b. 1880. 

vi. TiiEOPHiLus, b. 1801. 



LAKEWAY. L'ESCtJYER. 

1. Joseph Lakeway. son of Frank, b. in Clarenceville, P. Q., April 
29, 1860. m. Sept. 15, 1S84, Leora, dau. of Ira Quimby (See), b. in 
Lisbon, May 4, 1867. He has resided in L. since 1880. Farmer. 
Democrat. 



Lakeicaij — Lane ■ — ■ JjHiuj — Lavgdon — Lanf/ford. 303 

Ch., 1). in L.,— 

i. Veka, b. May 12, 1887. 

ii. VoLNEY, 1). Anjr. 25, 1889. 

iii. Smur,, h. SejU. 8, 18'.)1. 

iv. Teahl, I). Oct. 11, 18U;i 

LANE. 

1. Cii.vuLKs Milton Lane, son of Svlvanus, b. in Lunenburg, Vt, 
Dec. KJ, l.So.S. n\. Dec. :5l, 181)0, Mal)ol Estelle, (l;ui. of Otis Goss 
Hale (See), b. in Waterfonl, V't., Dec. ol. 1.SG2. ][e lias res. iu L. 
since l-SDO. Merchant. l\epul)li(;an. A. F. and A. M., X. T. 

Cli., — 

i. Edward ILvee, 1). L. Dec. 1, 1890. 

LANG. 

1. OscAK Lang, son of Cliarles, b. in Stewartstown, ]May 5, bSlo. 
m. Feb. '.), 18(58, HatLie, dan. of Thomas Fuller, b. in Compton, P. (,)., 
Aug. 10, 1843. She has res. in L. since 1885. He never res. in L. 
Merchant. Democrat, d. in Stewartstown, Feb. 11, 1884. 

Ch.,— 

i. Lena B., b. Stewartstown, Jan. 5, 1878. 

LANGDON. 

1. Henry Francis Langdon, son of William, b. in St. Johns, N. B., 
Nov. 21), 1850. m. first, Oct. 5, 1882, Alice Mary, (ban. of Abraham 
Mills (See), b. in L. Jan. 8, 18.30, d. in L. Oct. 5, 1883, Methodist, 
m. second, Feb. 20, 1889, Julia, dau. of Charles Y. Cheney (See), b. in 
Bethlehem, Dec. 1, 1870. Free Baptist. He res. in L. from 1877 to 
1895. Merchant tailor. 

Ch., l)y w. Julia, — 

i. Howard Fraxcis, b. L. Sept. 8, 1890. 

LANGFORD. 

1. Robert Langford, son of .John, b. in Ely, Cambridgeshire, Fug., 
Feb. 2o, 1821. m. Sept. 1, 18-10, JNIargaretta, dau. of John Cosyn, b. 
in Sohan, Cambridgeshire, Kug., Aug. 1<822, Methodist. He has res. 
in L. since 1881. Local Slethodist preacher, and glover. 

Ch.,— 

i. .John Cosyn, b. Kly, Ens;., Jan. 22, 1851. m. fir.st. Elizabeth Clark, d. 
Franklin, Vt., Sept. lU, 18'Jl. ni. second, Frankie Anderson. Con- 
gregational minister, res. Coventry, Vt. 
ii. Edwin C, h. Kly, Eiig., Oct. 23, 1«.J2. ni. Nov. 14, 187G, Emma Farn- 
liain. JNIetliodist minister. Ilepresentative from Monroe, 1890-1. 
res. Boston, Mass. 
iii. Margaretta, b. EI3', Eng., April 15, 1854. unm. d. Boston, Mass., 

May 8, 1884. 
iv. Elizabeth Co.syn, b. Leadbury, Eng., Nov. 2o, 1850. m. Henry Oliver 
Jackson (Sec). 
2. V. Robert Charles, b. Ely, Eng., Aug. 10, 18GG. 



304 Langford — Langley — Laplante — Lamed. 

2. Robert Charles Langford, son of Robert \ b. in El}-, Eng., 
Aug. 10, 1866. m, Nov. 18«8, Blanche Theresa,, dan. of Henry C. 
Libbey (See), b. in Whitefield, Sept. 7, 1866, Methodist. He has res. 
in L. since 1877. Director and general manager Saranac Glove Co. 
since 1896. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge K. T. iSt. Gerard's Com., 
A. A. S. R. 32°. Methodist. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Ellen Katiiryn, b. L. Feb. 8, 1891. 



LANG-LEY. LANGLOIS. 

1. Joseph LanOxLey, son of Philip, b. in Maine, Ma}' 26, 1867. m. 
Sept. 19, 1891, Mary, dau. of Joseph Greenwood (See), b. in St. Johns- 
bur}-, Vt., July 19, 1873, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1888. 
Glover. Roman Catholic. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Henry, b. Aug. 12, 1802. 
ii. George, b. March 2, 1894. 
iii. Evelina, b. June 14, 1896. 



LAPLANTE. 

1. Lours M. Laplante, son of Louis M., b. in St. Gregoire, P. Q., 
May 6, 1848. unm. He was educated in the seminary at Nicolet, P. l^., 
l)eginning the study of theology in 1871. He was ordained a Roman 
Catholic priest by Bishop La Eleche, Sept. 26, 1874, and was a curate 
in St. Maurice Diocese of Three Rivers, P. Q., from Oct. 1, 1874, to 
Aug. 15, 1879, when illness prevented further work until Sept. 1880, 
when he came to the U. S., and was named curate of St. Augustine's 
Church, Diocese of Manchester, Oct. 1, 1880. He was named pastor of 
the churches of Lebanon and L., July 15, 1881. In 1883 Father Noi- 
seux (See), relieved him of the L. parish, but lie remained at Lebanon 
until Oct. I, 1888, when he became pastor at Hooksett and l^ittstield, 
where he remained until April 17, 1890. Since that date he was pastor 
at Rochester a few years, and is now pastor at Berlin. 



LARNED. LEARNED. 

1. William Learned, from Bermondsey, Count}' of Surrey, Eng- 
land, with wife Goodith, was admitted to the church in Charlestown, 
Mass., 1632, freeman, 1634, and was one of the first seven members of 
the church in Woburn, Mass., 1642. He was selectman of Woburn, 
1644 and 1645. He d. March 1, 1646. 

2. Isaac Learned, onlv son of William \ b. in England, baptized 
Feb. 25, 1623/4. ni. in VVoburn, July 9, 1646, Mary Stearns, dau. of 
Isaac Stearns of Watertowii, Mass. In 1652 he removed from ^yoburn 
to Chelmsford, Mass. He was a selectman of Chelmsford, a sergeant 
of the train band, and often named for service on committees. He d. 
Nov. 27, 1657. 



Lamed. 305 

3. Isaac Lkauned, tlic second of the three sons of Isaac-, b. in 
Chelmsford, Mass., Sept. 16, IGoS. ni. July 23, 1079, Sarah BigeU)\v, 
I). Sept. 20, 1G59, dan. of John and Sarah (Warren) Bigelow, of Water- 
town, Mass. lie was a sohlier in the Narragansett War, and was 
Avonnded. He settled in Franiinghani near a pond which still bears 
his name. He was a selectman four 3'ears, and was often delegated to 
other positions of trust. He d. Sept. lo, 1737, 

4. Isaac Larnep, son of Isaac '\ b. j\Iay 10, 1G80. m. Nov. 19, 

1706, Sarah How, b. Dec. 21, 1686, dan. of John and p:iizabeth (Wool- 
son) How, of Franiinghani, Mass., and a grand-dau. of Thomas Wool- 
son^ (See). Pie lived in Framingham a few years, and about 171.") he 
removed, with his brother Ebenezer, to Oxford, Mass. He was town 
clerk G years, selectman 14 years, and a prominent active citizen. He 
d. jNEay 20, 1753. Three ch. b. in Framingham and eight in Oxfoi'd. 
This and another branch of the family have quite uniformly written the 
name Larned. 

5. JosiAii Larned, eldest son of Isaac *, b, in Framingham, Dec. 1, 

1707. m. in Oxford, Jan. 31, 1732, Catherine Kice, and res. many 
years in Oxford. Late in life, with several of his children, he removed 
to New .Salem, Mass., where he d. Feb. 26, 1784. His widow Catherine 
d. Jan. 28, 1793. Of his sons, Samuel settled in this town, Moses 
settled in Orford, Ezekiel lived some years in Kindge, and was a soldier 
in the Revolution from that town. 

6. Samuel Laijned, son of Josiah^ and Catherine (Rice) Larned, b. in 
Oxford, Mass., iMa}- 18, 1738. m. June 12, 17()0, Mehitable Town, b. 
in Oxford, Dec. 23, 1731, dan. of Israel and Susannah (Haven) Town. 
She was an aunt of Salem Town, LL.D., the compiler of several popu- 
lar school text-books. Her sister, JNlary (Town) Kingsbury, was a cen- 
tenarian. He lived in Oxford until 1780; was a soldier in the Fren(;h 
and Indian wars and in the Revolution. He came to Littleton soon 
after the Revolution, bearing the title of Captain. The early town 
meetings were held at his dwelling, and he was one of the first board of 
selectmen, 1787, and moderator, 1789. A record of the death of Me- 
hitable, his wife, is not found. He m. second, March 3, 1803, Thank- 
ful Terry of Stratford, a widow. The}' were soon divorced. He 
subsequently had a home with his son, and with him removed to Canada. 

Ch., b. in Oxford, Mass., — 

i. Ruth, b. Dec. 11, 1761, d. Dec. 4, 17G8. 

ii. Samuel, b. Oct. 22, 17(J4, d. June 2, 1760. 

iii. Susannah, b. Oct. HO, 17ti(5, d. Dec. 8, 1768. 

iv. Mary, b. Nov. 8, 1768. 

7. V. Samuel, b. Maj' 8, 1771. 

7. Samuel Larned, son of Samuel®, b. in Oxford, Mass., Ma}' 8, 
1771, came to this town in youth. He was a sagacious, forceful man, 
and earl}' opened a store at North Littleton. For several 3'ears he was 
associated with James Jackson, and together they purchased extensive 
tracts of land in Canada. He was a selectman 1797-8. He m. Han- 
nah Caswell, b. in L. June 10, 1774, dau. of Nathan Caswell (See). 
He m. second, Nov. 9, 1808, Melinda (Campbell) Savage, widow of 
Roswell Savage. In 1811, with several others, he removed to Canada, 

VOL. II. — 20 



306 Lamed — Latlirof. 

then to Rochester, N. Y., and several years later to Michigan, where 
he d. about 1850. 
Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Nancy, b. April 27, 1794. unm. 

ii. Susannah, b Feb. 28, 1796. m. Elisha Ilimls (See). 

iii. William, b. April 9, 1798. 

iv. MuHiTAKLE, b. 111. Davitl Doty. 

V. Lucv, b. . 111. Natiian Rogers. Lived at Loekport, N. Y. 

vi. Serapiiina, b. Sept. 5, 1805. lu. William Hibbard (See). 

8. Abt.tah Larned, son of Williain and Hannah (Bryant) Larned, 
b. in Killingly, Conn., April 26, 1729. \\\. Dec. 31, 1753, Anna Wales, 
dan. of Ebenezer and P^sther (Smith) Wales of Union, Conn. He lived 
in Union until 1772, when he settled in Cockburn, now Columbia. 
He was a cousin of the lather of Samuel Larned, senior. The lineage 
is : Abijah ^, William *, Isaac ^, Isaac -, William ^ He was the first per- 
son to represent tliis town in a legislative bod3'. He was a delegate 
from a class of towns, including Apthorp, to the Fourth New Hamp- 
shire Congress, which convened at Exeter, May 17, 1775, and a dele- 
gate and representative to the Fifth Congress, which convened at 
Exeter, Dec. 21, 1775, and whicli, under the temporary Constitution, 
was created the first House of Representatives of the State. He d. at 
Lancaster, in the spring of 177G, while journeying from Exeter to his 
home in Columbia. 

LATHROP. 

1. Edw.\ri> Lathrop, son of David, b. in Danville, Vt., May 9, 
1S37. m. Aug. 2, LSGO, Nancy Almira, dan. of Robert Clough (See), 
b. in Lyman, Aug. 3, 1831), d. in L.Feb. 18, 1873. He res. in L. from 
before marriage until enUstment in 1802. Lal^orer. Democrat. Co. 
D, 0th N. H.lnf. Private. 

Ch., — 

i. Mary E., b. L. June 19, 1861. in. Jolin Berkley, carriage-maker and 

blacksiiiitli. res. Lunenburg, Vt. 
ii. Gkorgeanna, b. May 8, 18(J6, d. Charleston, Vt. 

iii. Flora B., b. .Tune 22, 1869. ni. George Merrill, farmer, res. Landaff. 
iv. Elmira a., b. Feb. 17, 1873, d. Lisbon. 



LATHROP. 

2. Allison Willis Lathrop, son of Samuel, b. in Concord, IMay 15, 
1848. m. Nov. 28, 1868, Emeline, dan. of Arnold Bowles, b. in Dalton, 
Julv 30, 1850. He has res. in L. since 1886. Carpenter. Democrat. 
Co.'G, 3d Vt. Inf. Private. 

Ch., — 

i. IdaF., b. Colebrook, Jan. LS, 1870. res. L. 

ii. Elizaueth, b. Colebrook, Sej)!. 4, 1871. ni. Frank L. Clough (See), 
iii. LonviA, b. Dalton, Sept. 9, 1872. ni. John Leonard Monlton (See). 
iv. Elwix, b. Dalton, July ;J0, 1875. res. L. m. Jan. IS, 1900, Harriet M. 
Carlton. 

V. Mabel, b. Dalton, May 14, 187G. res. L. 



Leaelt — Leavitt — Lelioiix. 307 



LEACH. 

1. Fii.vxKiJN Samukl Leach, son of Aruiiah, b. in Kirby, Vt., Sopt. 
5, 1842. m. July 18, 18S2, Ellen Molinda, dau. of Dr. Henry L. Wat- 
son (See), 1). in Guildhall, Vt, Dee. 18, 1847. He has res. in L. sinee 
1882. Farmer. Democrat. No eh. 



LEACH. 

2. Frank Judsox Lkach, son of Willis D., b. in P^lotcher, Vt., Jan. 
20, 1847. m. Get. 20, 1874, Cornelia, dan. of Robert Slater, b. in 
AVaterville, Vt., April 15, 1854. jMethodist. He has lived in L. since 
1891. Carpenter. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. WiLMA Jessie, b. Irasburg, Vt., Jan. 8, 1881. 



LEAYITT. 

1. Dudley Puescott LEAvrrr, son of Dudley, b. in Norlhwood, Get. 
5, 1824. m. first, JNIay 1, 1850, Caroline Frances, dau. of Winslow 
Howe. d. in Chesterfield, Feb. IG, 1852. m. second, May 2, 1853, 
Elvira, dau. of James Clark, b. in Lisbon, Feb. 18, 1830. He was an 
apprentice in the oflice of "The New Hampshire Patriot" at Concord, 
and vvas a printer there and at Haverhill, Mass., about four years. He 
was educated in the N. H. Conference Seminary, and the Methodist P)ib- 
lical Institute, Concord, and was ordained Dea. in Nashua, June 13, 
1852; Elder, in Rochester, INIay 7, 1854, both ordinations by Bishop 
Baker. He has been stationed as follows : AVali)ole, 1850 ; Chesterfield, 
1851; L. 1852-3; Whitefield and I'.ethleheni, 1854; Nashua, 1.S55-6 ; 
Newport, 1857; East Salisbury, Mass., l'S58 ; l^ortsmouth, 1859-GO; 
Dover, 1861-2 ; Concord, 18G3-4-5 ; Presiding Elder, Horida district, 
South Carolina Conference, 1866 ; Sanbornton Bridge (Tilton), 18()7 ; 
Providence Conference, County Street, New Bedford, 186.S-'J-70; 
Newport, R. I., 1871-2-3; Providence, R. L (Chestnut Street), 1.S74- 
5-G; I-'rovidence, R. L (Trinity), 1877-8-9; East Weymouth, Mass., 
1880-1-2 ; Willimantic, Conn., 1883-4. He is now living in Melrose, 
Mass. Delegate to Methodist Gen. Conference, 1876 and 1884. 

Ch., by w. Elvira, — 

i. James Dcdlev, ileceased. 

ii. Channing Prescott, doccased. 

iii. Mauy Frances, b. Jan. 20, 18G-2. 

iv. LuELLA Katiierine, b. Dec. 12, 18G5. 

V. Blanche, b. Any. 2t), 18G'J. 



LEHOUX. 

1. James Lehoux, son of George, b. in Canada, Sei)t. 18, 1854. 
m. Jan. 11, 1880, Virginia, dau. of John Carbonneau, \). in Canada, 
March 7, 1857, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1872. 
Glover. Roman Catholic. No ch. 



308 Lei[/hton — Lemay. 



LEIGHTON. 

1. Edwin Stanton Leighton, son of Joseph, b. in Eastport, Me., 
April 5, 1855. m. Sept. 25, 1880, Maiy Virginia, dau. of Benjamin 
Webster (See), b. in Jefferson, Sept. 27, 18G3. He lias res. in L, since 
1881. Mill-hand. Kepubliean. 



Ch. 



Percy Howard, b. L. June 6, 1890. 



LEIGHTON. 



2. Thomas Leighton, b. in Strafford about 1805. He was a scj'the- 
grinder, residing in Littleton, 1833-184G, and subsequentl}' in Slaters- 
ville, R. I., and Eitchhnrg, Mass., employed at his occupation. He 
subsequently lived in (Ireenville and in Jaffrey. He m. 1830, Maria 
Sartwell, dau. of Joel Sartwell (See). He d. in Jaffrey, 1862. She 
d. in Fitzwilliam, Sept. IG, 1876. 

Ch.,- 

i. Mary, b. 1834. m. Frank Wetbcrbee, b. Parishville, N. Y., 18:^3. 2d 
Keg. U. 8. Sliarpshooters, killed at Antietani, Sept. 17, 18G2. Slie m. 
second, Hezekiah Hodgkins, b. Troy, Jan. 8, 1829, son ofPeletialiand 
Meiiitable (Adams) llodgkiiis. He d. 8ept. 14, 1875. She d. Sept. 
1873. Twocliildren : (1) Herbert L. Wetherbee, b. 1860, res. Jaffrey ; 
(2) Angle Maria Hodgkins, b. Oct. 6, 1867, m. Charles Knox, res. 
llindge. 
ii. Orin Sartwell, b. L. 183.5. m. Jane E. Lyle. Co. G, 2d N. II. Inf. 
Discharged for disability, Sept. 11, 1802. He d. Fitchburg, Mass. 
Si.\ children: (1) Agnes, (2) Frank, (3) Alice, (4) Orin, (5) Eugene, 
(0) Lulu. 

iii. Je]{(>me White, b. L. 1838. m. Mary Flood. 2d Reg. U. S. Sharp- 
shooters. Transferred to Co. 1, 5th N. H. Inf. Jan. .30, 1865. res. 
Kindge. Four children : (1) Leon, (2) Mattie, m. Harry C. Maxwell, 
res. Newton, Mass. ; (3) Fred, (4) Edith. 

iv. Susan, b. L. 1840. d. in infancy. 

V. Byron Dexter, b. L. May 18, 1843. Co. I, 9tli N. H. Inf., wounded 
severely in battle Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. Discharged on account 
of wounds, Feb. 1805. He m. Dec. 29, 1863, Adaline Payton of Paris, 
Ky. res. llindge. Seven children: (1) Ennna Elizabeth, b. Feb. 3, 
1868. grad. Cushing Academy, valedictorian, 1888; Smith's Coll., 
1894. res. llindge. Librarian, Ingalls Memorial Library ; member 
School Connnittee. (2) Edward Leroy, b. Marcli 7, 1869. m. March 
8, 1892, Enola L.Towne. res. Jaffrey. (3) Arthur Byron, b. Nov. 21, 
1870. res. Jaffrey. (4) William Thomas, b. Aug. 11, 1872. m. Nov. 
15, 1899, Marion Baldwin, res. Jaffrey. (5) Ervin Walter, b. Feb. 
2, 1874; drowned July 18, 1883. (0) Etfie Adaline, b. March 21, 1877. 
m. Feb. 6, 1898, Asahel S. Annett. res. Jaffrey. (7) Cora Frances, b. 
March 9, 1881, teacher, res. Kindge. 

vi. Murray Wentworth, b. 1845. num. res. Rindge. 

vii. Emma Jane, b, 1856. ni. George Robinson; ni. second, John Franklin 
Damon, res. Ashby, Mass. She d. 1899. One child : Ivan i\l. 
Damon. 

LEMAY. 

1. Nelson Lemay, son of Paul, b. in St. Ann, P. Q., Nov. 1, 1834. 
m. first, Aug. 1855, Olive, dau. of Oliver Peters, b. in Canada, April, 
1839, d. in Canada, May 6, 1863. m. second, Aug. 6, 1870, Zilda Len- 
way, b. in Canada in 1843, d. in L. June 28, 1874. m. third, Feb. 



Lemay — Lenwai/ — Lewis. 309 

17, 187"), Phebe, dan. of Thomas Lamb, b. in St. Ilervey, P. Q., Oct,' 
10, 1840, Koman Catholic. Slie m. iii'st, Peter Gonyer (See). Nelson 
has res. in ]>,. since 18(iy. Carpenter. Roman Catholic. Democrat. 
Ch., b}' w. Olive, b. in Upton, Canada, — 

i. Olive, b. July, 1856. m. Thomas Young (^I'c)- 

ii. Olivek, b. 1858. m. Feb. 1880, Leonore Boudroau, millhand. res. Batli. 

iii. Fred, b. 1800, luill-haiul. res. Bellows Fails, Vt. 

iv. Adoi.puus, b. 1802. in. luiiis. Carpenter, res. Colcbrook. 

Ch., by w. Zilda, — 

V. Zii.DA, b. L.May 19, 1&7;J. m. John McCormick, stone-mason, res. 
Barre, Vt. 

Ch., by w. Phebe, b. in L., — 

vi. Willie, b. Sept. 1, 1877. 
vii. Nelson, b. Jan. 23, 1880. 



LENWAY. LANOIS. 

1. Prosper Lenway, b. in Canada, Jnne 9, 1827. m. Nov. 16, 
1861, Mary, dau. of Joseph Pellerin, b. in Canada, July 31, 1844, 
Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 180'J. Laborer. Roman 
Catholic. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Geokge, b. July 28, 1881. 

LEWIS. 

1. "William Leavis, b. in Eng. in IGIO, embarked from (ii-avcsend, 
Eng., for America, Aug. 7, 1635, and settled in Roxbuiy, Mass. m. 
Amy Wells. In 1653 he helped found Lancaster, Mass., from whence 
King Philip's war drove them back to Roxbuiy, Mass. He d. Dec. 
3, 1671. 

2. John Lewis, son of "William \ b. Nov. 1, 1635. ni. Hannah . 

He d. in 1685. 

3. John Lewis, son of John -, b. in Lancaster, Mass.. Jnne 20, 1671. 
m. April 4, 1700, Ann, dau. of Nathaniel and Hannah (Dwiglit) Whit- 
ing, and widow of John Eaton, Jr., b. Jan. 25, 1672-3, d. March 9, 
1749. He d. Sept. 1 (Dedham records), or Sept. 10 (Dorchester rec- 
ord), 1718. 

4. John Lewis, son of John ^, b. Jan. 18, 1702-3. m. April 5, 1727, 
Margaret Hunting, b. May 27, 1705, dau. of John Hunting. She d. 
May 5, 1733. He m. second, Nov. 20, 1733, Abigail, dau. of Joseph 
and Elizal)etli Hastings, of Weston, Mass., b. Sept. 9, 1716, d. Ma}- 6, 
1777. He d. in 1784 or 5. 

5. Asa Lewis, son of John'*, b. Aug. 24, 1750. m. Mary Thompson, 
b. in 1752, d. in L. INIarch 6, 1842. ile res. in L. from 1*800 until he 
d., May 10, 1815. Millwright. Cong. Dea. Selectman, 1801-2-6-7-12. 
Rev. soldier. Private Capt. Nathan Ballard's Co., Col. Nichols' Regt. , 
14 days; Private Capt. Carson's Co., 5 days; Private Capt. Peter 
Clark's Co. of Lyndeboro, 2 months, G days. He came to L. from 
Francestown. No ch. 



310 Lewis. 



LEWIS. 



6. John Lewis of Senterdani, Eng., emiji; rated to Aiiiericn, witli w. 
tSanih and one child, in .siiip " Plercules," and settled in Boston, Mass., 
where she d.. Jnly 1-2, 1G57. He d. Dec. 8, 167(3. 

7. Joseph Lewis, son of John", m. Api'il 30, 1674, Elizal)eth, dau. 
of John and Sarah (Spencer) Case, of New London (now Windsor), 
Conn., d. Oct. 9, 1718. He d. in 1680. 

8. Joseph Lewis, son of Joseph ', b. March 1.5, 1676-7. m. April 
7, 1703, Sarah, dau. of Abraham and Rebecca (Carrington) Andruss, 
of Waterbiirv, Conn., b. March 16, 1683-4, d. March 6, 1773. He d. 
Nov. 29, 1749. 

9. Joseph Lewis, son of Joseph ^ b. July 12, 1705. m. Nov. 12, 
1727, Marv, dau. of John Slaughter, of Simsbury, Conn., d. April 
4, 1738. He was a Sergt. d. Oct. 22, 1749. 

10. Elisha Lewis, son of Joseph', b. Jan. 30, 1728-9. m. June 14, 
1750, Tamar, dau. of Samuel Hale, of New Haven, Conn. Elisha was 
admitted to communion, in Oxford, Conn., Cong. Church, Eeb. 23, 
1752. 

11. Naiioth Lewis, son of Elisha ^", b. in or near Waterbury, Conn., 
June 24, 1750. m. Nov. 2, 1780, in Cromwell, Conn., Phebe Roberts, 
b. in 17(50, d. in L. July 10, 1840, Cong. He res. in L. from 1810 un- 
til he d., March 27, 1833. Farmer. Cong. Rev. soldier. Private in 
Capt. Hart's Co., Col. Erastus Walcott's Regt., State service, 1776; 
Private Capt. Stanley's Co., Col. Fisher Gay's Regt., for service in 
N. Y., time expired Dec. 25, 1776 ; Private in first troop of Conn. 
Cav., enlisted Dec. 25, 1776, of Fariniugton, Conn. Pension rolls 
name him as corp. 

LEWIS. 

12. .ToxAS Lewis, m. Susanna Dix, b. in Eng., came to America, 
and lived with Capt. Moses Little (See), Newburyport, Mass., d. in L. 
in 1837 or 8. Jonas came to L. from Lempster in 1793, and res. in L. 
until he d., in 1833 or 4. Miller. Wiiig. Rev. soldier. Capt. P>rat- 
tle's Co., Roxbury, Mass., 15 days; (Japt. Batchellor's Co., Reading, 
Mass., 3 months, 14 days ; Capt. Kilton's Co., Needham, Mass., 3 months, 
14 davs; Lieut. Richardson's Co., Royalston, Mass., 3 years. (Mass. 
Rev. Rolls.) 

Ch.,- 

.ToNAs, b. 1783. 

iSA:MUEL, m. Margaret Henrv. 

.ToF.r, b. 1785. 

Solomon, b. 1791. 

Tkvimiosa, b. L. Aug. 20, 1797. m. Aug. 25, 1825, William Sawyer, d. 

Waterfonl, Vt. 
Trypiikna, b, L. Aug. 20, 1797. m. .June 6, 1824, .Jonas Temple (See). 
James, in. I5etsev Bailev. Farmer, res. L. War 1812-14. 
Sai.ly, m. Feb. 28, 1820, Moses Chase. 
Su.SANNAii, ni. April 4, 1815. DaviJ Woods. 
17. X. .Jasi>er, b. T^. 1805. 

xi. John, d. in Newburyport, Mass. 



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Lewis. 311 

13. Jo\AS Lewis, son of Jonas ^-, b. in 17)->3. m. TJebeecah CImsc, 
b. in 1782. d. in L. July 1(5, 18.");"). lie res. in L. from 1793 until he d., 
July 21, 18.")4. Farmer and h()tel-kee[)ei'. 

Cli., b. in L., — 

18. i. Moses Litti.k, 1). Mnv 20, 180S. 

ii. Rktsey, b. INIarch .">, ISIO. iinm. d. L. Oct. •2i\, 1S?,7. 
iii. M.VKIA, b. Marcli 28, 1812. id. Abijah iJowmnii (Set')- 
iv. li{.\ G., b. May, 1810. d). Sally Pike. He d. L. A]))-!! 13, 1845. Slio 
11). second, Liitlior Heiiiinwav, and d. Waterford, Vt. 

19. V. Alhekt L.. b. 1819. 

vi. Cviius L., b. 182.J. uiim. d. L. Nov. IG, 185."!. 

14. SA:MrKi. Lewi.-^, son of Jonas ^-, ni. Sept. 9, 1800, ]\Iarn;aret 
HeniT, d. in L. He res. in L. from 17.'>2 to 18;39. Farmer, d. in L. 

Cii., b. in L., — 

20. i. Ai.oxzo. 1). Oct. 1801. 

ii. IIiKAM, laborer, res. Boston, Mass. 
iii. Hexry, b. 1815. in. Koaniv llutchiiisoii. Farmer, d. L. June 19, 

1886. 
iv. Naxcy, ni. Feb. 2.^, 1837, Iviniiiml Hurlbiitt, fanner. lie d. about 

18S5. Slie d. Dalton, about ISSl. 
V. Marv Ann, m. Dec. 17, 181.'], Mark Streeter, fanner, lie d. L. 
vi. PiiEBE, 111. Ale.xander Gordon, res. Cal. 
vii. Valeria, m. Nov. 28, 1836, Alonzo Atwood, cooper. 

15. Joel Lewis, son of Jonas'-, b. in 1785. |)ub. March 1.3, 1810, 
Lucy, dan. of William Sawyer, b. in l*omfret, (Jonu. (?), Aug. 14, 17.S4, 
d. in L. Aug. 1, 18G4. He res. in L. from 1810 until he d., Sept. 18, 
1840. Farmer. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Alfred, ni. Cowen. Farmer. 

ii. Civilian, iii. Ellen Buck. Farmer, res. Mo. 
iii. Sahrixa. 
iv. Jemima. 

V. John, b. 1818. in. Oct. 2, 1856, .Terusba L. Parker. Farmer. He d. L. 
March 22, 1864. She d. March 25, 1864. Olen, only child, d. Marcii 
28, 1801, aged 5 years. 

16. Solomon Lewl'*, son of Jonas'-, b. in 1791. m. Dec. 17, 1<S2"). 
]\Iary, dau. of Zadock Sanborn (See), b. in L. in 1804, d. in L. April 
16, 187"). She m. second, Sylvanus Wat.son (See). Solomon res. in 
L. from 1793 until he d. , Sept. 8, 1841, Farmer. Soldier, War 
1812-14. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Amanda M., b. [March 7, 1836. m. .Jacob K. Pniibar- (See). 
ii. Curtis, b. .about 1830. m. about 185'.*, Mary Ilurlbutt. Farmer. Tliey 
d. in Ferndale, Cal. 

17. J.xspER Lewis, son of Jonas '-, b. in L. in 1805. m. Louisa, 
dau. of P>lmnnd HurllMitt, I), in Dalton, d. in Dalton, about 1845. 
He res. in L. from birth to 1847. Farmer, d. in Pembroke, Mass., 
in 1893. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Caroline, b. Feb. 26, 1834. ni. Henry Jones, farmer. She d. Water- 
ford, Vt. 
il. Naphaniel, b. Nov. 15, 1835. m. Mary Jane Edmunds. P'armer. He 

(1. Canaan, Vt. 
iii. Maria, b. June 29, 18.37. m. George E. Rartlett (See). 
iv. Louisa, b. Oct. 28, 1838. m. Hiram Aldrich. farmer. He d. Dalton. 

v. Alden, b. July 18, 1840. m. Savage. Farmer, res. L.ancastiT. 

vi. Sabrina, b. Feb. 8, 1842. in. Durrell Cram, farmer, res. Lancaster. 



312 Lewis. 

18. Moses Little Lewis, son of Jonas '^^, b. in L. j\Lav 29, 1808. 
in. Jan. 1, 1835, Mary, dau. of Luther Pike, b. in Waterfoid. Vt., 
Sept. 3, LSIO, d. in Wateiford, Vt., Dec. 21, 1894. He res. in L. 
from 1808 to 1856, and 18G0 to 1867. Farmer, d. in Waterford, Vt., 
Sept. 22, 1887. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. George B., b. Oct. 28, 1835. m. Dec. 28, 1856, Helen R. Huntoon. 

Farmer, res. Bryantville, Mass. Sergt. Co. C, lUth N. H. Inf. 
ii. Infant Dau., b. Au^. 2, 1837, d. L. Atig. LS, 1837. 
iii. William, b. Dec. (3, 1838. d. L. Feb. I'.t, 1839. 
iv. Sarah J., b. Jan. 16, 1840, d. Waterford, V^t., Dec. 19, 1858. 
V. Infant Son, b. March 25, 1842, d. L. March 27, 1842. 
vi. Lois Ann, b. April 25, 1845, d. L. Jan. 16, 1846. 
vii. Elizaheth, b. Sept. 3, 1846. ni. Sept. 3, 1865, N. G. Reed, farmer. 

res. Waterford, Vt. 
viii. Lois C, b. Oct. 31, 1849, d. L. Jan. 12, 1864. 
i.\'. Hattie M., b. April 11, 1852. ni. Jan. 16, 1875, Ezra C. Brooks, tailor. 

res. St. Johnsburv, Vt. 
X. Charles E., b. July 7, 18.54, d. L. Jan. 15, 1864. 

19. Albert L. Lewis, son of Jonas ^^ b. in L. in 1819. m. June, 
1845, Priscilla, dan. of Dudley, and grand-dan. of Eri Chamberlain, 
Rev. soldier. She was b. in Bethlehem, Aug. 24, 1824, d. in Lvman, 
April 17, 1894. He res. in L. all his life, d.'june 4, 1849. Clerk. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Helen Mar, b. April 20, 1846. m. first, John Hazen Williams, m. 

second, Andrew J. Clogston (See). 
ii. Hannah, b. March, 1848. ni. Cornelius Hartwell Strain (See). 

20. Alonzo Lewis, sou of Samuel", b. in L. Oct. 1801. m. 
Sophia, dau. of David Dunbar, b. in 1802, d. in L. June 15, 1871. 
He res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Methodist. Republican, d. in L. 
May 2, 1873. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

21. i. George Dunbar, b. March 15. 1834. 

22. ii. Charles Frank, b. Aug. 7, 1837. 

21. George Dunb.\r Lewis, son of Alonzo -°, b. in L. March 15, 
1834. m. first, July 19, 1857, Julia A., dau. of Joshua Mason (See), 
b. in Lyman, Jan. 13, 1837, d. in L. Dec. 3, 1882. m. second, Oct. 5, 
1896, Sophrouia L., dau. of Lorenzo D. Fisher (See), b. in Dalton, 
Oct. 27, 1831. She m. first, Jonathan W. Wallace; second. Nelson C. 
Farr (See). George res. in L. from birth to 1883. Farmer. Cong. 
Republican. 

Ch., by w. Julia, all but George Henry b. in L., — 

i. Charles F.. b. June 28, 1858. m. June, 1877, Ida C. Hatch. Farmer. 

res. West Concord, Vt. 
ii. Fred, b. Jan. 16, 1860. m. March 13, 1884, E. Alice Mansfield. Farmer. 

res. Bethlehem, 
iii. AimiE, b. Nov. 16, 1861. ni. Fred. L. Smith (See). 

23. iv. George Henry, b. Lyman, Oct. 30, 1863. 

V. Carrie J., b. Aug. 1865. m. Aug. 18, 1885, Alonzo M. Higgins. res. 

Whitefield. 
vi. Harry A., b. July 25. 1870. m. Nov. 15, 1892, Mabel R. Wallace. 

Farmer, res. Bethlehem, 
vii. Infant Dau., b. Oct. 14. 1877, d. L. Oct, 22, 1877. 
viii. Walter I., b. Aug. 19, 1880. res. Bethlehem. 



Lewis — Lihhey. 313 

22. CiiAKi.Ks Fhank Lkwfs, son of Alonzo -°, b. in L. A1112;. 7, l<s;37. 
m. July 4, 1860, Cluirlotte Ilanniili, dan. of Marsliall Day ( 'ol)lci<ili 
(See), b. in L. Nov. 2Sj l.S-il, Cong, lie has res. in L. all his lil'e. 
Farmer. Re|)nbHcan. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

24. i. Hakvky Makshall, b. Oct. 10, 1802. 

ii. Bkli.e SoriiKONiA, b. June 20, 1869. m. William Jones Iliggins ^ 

(See), 

iii. Kdith Angie, b. June 20, 1870. in. Daniel C. Iliggins (See). 

vi. Allen Alonzo, b. July lo, 1875, d. L. Sept. 17, 187o. 

V. Alice Chaiu.otte, b. Marcli 11. 1878, d. L. Feb. 8, 1879. 

vi. IIahold Chakles, b. Dec. 12, 1879. 

23. George Henky Lewis, son of Georo-e Dunbar ^\ b. in Lyman, 
Get. 30, 18C3. m. Jan. 4, 1887, Lizzie L, dan. of Ashbel W. Co'bleigh 
(See), b. in L. Get. 24, 1808, Cong. He lias res. in L. since 1808. 
Farmer. Cong. Republican. Selectman, 1894-5-6. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Howard Coblkigh, b. Nov. 20, 1890. 
ii. JMakiox Anna, b. April b, 1890. 

24. Hakyey Maksiiall Leavis, son of Charles Frank --, b. in L. Get. 
10,1802. m.May 24, 1882, Myra Florinda, dau. of William B. Hurd 
(See), b. in Lyman, April 9, I860, Cong. He has res. in L. all his 
life. Farmer. Cong. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Charles Henry, b. Feb. 20, 188.3, d. L. March 15, 188G. 

ii. Cyrus Harvev, b. June 1, 1884. 

iii. KoYAL Cole, b. Oct. ol, 1885. 

iv. Alice Shallott, b. Dec. 4, 188G. 

V. Grace Myra, b. Feb. 8, 1889. 

vi. Nellie B., b. Dec. 4, 1893. 

vii. Belle Sophroma, b. Sept. 7, 1895. 

viii. Cordis, b. Nov. 3. 1898. 



LIBBEY. 

1. John Libbey, b. in Eng. about 1602. m. first, . m. 

second, Mary . lie emigrated to America in 1030 and settled on 

Richmond's Island, Me. d. about 1682. (Libb}- Family.) 

2. John Libbey, son of John \ b. in Eng. (?) in 1036. in. Agnes 
. He d. in Portsmouth, after 1719. 

3. Benjamix Libbey. son of John-, b. in Scarborough, INIe., June 
4, 1682. m, Dec. 20, 1707, Sarah, dau. of Daniel and Patience (Good- 
•win) Stone of Kitteiy, Me. He was selectman and Cong, deacon many 
years, d. Berwick, Me., Xov. 9, 1768. 

4. Charles Libbey, son of Benjamin '^, b. in Berwick, Me., Dec. 29, 
1721. m. Dee. 27, 1744, Abigail Hilton. He d. Berwick, Me., Sept. 
8, 1772. 

5. Charles Libbey, son of Charles \ b. in Berwick, IMe., Dec. 16, 
1749. m. Julj- 16, 1772, Sarah Pray. He was a Rev. soldier. 



314 Lihheij — Litchfield. 

6. Nathaniki. Libbey, son of Charles ^, b. in Berwick, Me., Dec. 
22, 1790. in. Nov. 24, 1813, Tirzah, dan. of Nathan Lord of Lebanon, 
Me. (1. Oct. 24, 1846. He was a lumberman and farmer, d. Bethle- 
hem, July 18. 1840. 

7. IIkxry C. Libbp:y, son of Nathaniel ^ b. Aug. 2, 1839. m. Nov. 
22. 18G,"), Pollen M., dau. of Henry Thomas (See), b. in L. Sept. 5, 
1843. He never res. in L., now res. in Lisbon. Lumber manufr. 
Representative from Lisbon, LSiJ.VG. Brest. Saranac Glove Mfg. Co. 
Methodist. Republican. (Boole of Biographies, Grafton Co., p. 151.) 

Ch., b. in Whitefield, — 

i. Tiiki;ksa Blanche, b. Sept. 7, 18(36. m. Kobert C. Langford (See). 
8. ii. Herman Thomas, b. .July 6, 18(58. 

iii. GuACE KvELYN, b. .June 13, 1878, res. Lisbon. 

8. Hkrman Thomas Libbey, son of Henry C. ^ b. in Whitefield, 
July 6, 18(58. m. March 3, 1892, Mabel Rebecca, dau. of Martin 
Clough, b. in Lisbon, June 22, 1871. He res. in L. from 1894 until 
he d., Aug. 9, 1897. Book-keeper. No ch. 



LITCHFIELD. 

1. Bernard Litchfield, son of Elijah, b. in South Scituate, Mass. 
m. Almira Litchfield, whose ancestors came from Scotland. He was a 
sea captain, d. in South Scituate, Mass., March 15, 1871. 

2. CuMJiiNGS Litchfield, son of Bernard \ b. in South Scituate, 
]\rass.,Nov. 15, 1815. m. May 13, 1839, Lydia K. Lapliam, descended 
from the Kents of Eng. He was a ship-t)uilder. d. in IMiddleboro', 
Mass., Sei)t. 23, 1893. See Briggs' "History of Ship Building on 
North River." 

3. William C. Litchfield, onlv son of Cummings '-, b. in Scituate, 
i\Lass., March 31, 1840. m. AprilS, 186G, Harriet A., dau. of Seth H. 
Vinal, b. in Hanover, Mass., Dec. 1, 1842. He was educated in the 
schools of JMass., and commenced the study of theology in 187G, with 
Prof. F. H. Hedge, Cambridge, Mass., and was ordained a Unitarian 
minister in Hobart, Ind., May 11, 1879. He has been located as fol- 
lows : Holiart, Ind., 1 year, 2 months, as supply ; Berlin, Mass., 4 years ; 
Gardner, jNIass., 6 years, 3 months ; Middleboro', ^Mass., 2 years, 6 
months ; Athol, Mass., 2 years, 3 montiis ; Tiverton, R. I., 1 year, 7 
months, as supply; L., from Nov. 1896 to 1898. He now res. IMiddle- 
l)oro', Mass. Selectman, Assessor, and Overseer of Poor, South Scit- 
nate, Mass., 1877-8. Representative in Mass. Legislature, 1878-9 and 
1.S99. Member of School Board, Middleboro','' Mass., 189G. 1st 
Mass. H. A. IMajor in local militarv organization. A. F. and A. M. 
L 0. O. F. G. A. R. S. of T. L 0. G. T. 

Ch., b. in South Scituate, INIass., — 

i. William Edwin, b. .Tiilv 14, 1867, d. Anfj. 20, 1883. 
ii. Susie D., b. July 14, 18()7, d. May 17, 1880. 
iii. Fannie T., b. Oct. i:3, 1873. ni. Oct. 1, 1895, Addison E.Taylor, clerk. 

res. Gardner, Mass. 
iv. Anme S., b. Ausr. 19, 187(i. 
V. Fkankie R., b. May 25, 1880, d. Aug. 12, 1880. 



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LITTLE. 

1. riKOKOE Little, b. in J^iig. res. on Unicorn St., London, whore 
ho roUowod the oceu[)ation of tnik)r. ni. first, Alice Poor, d. Dec. 1, 
1G8(), Jigoil G2 years, m. second, July ID, 1()81, Eleanor, M^dow of 
Thonins liarnard of Amoshnry. She d. Nov. 27, 1 G94. George enii- 
gratod to Newbury, Mas.s., in 1640, where he d. between INIarch 1.'), 
1G9.'). and Nov. 27, 161)4. (Descendants of George Little. History of 
Salisl)ury, p. 652.) 

2. JMosES Little, son of George % b. in Nowbury, ]\Lass., INLirch 11, 
1657. in. Lydia, dan. of Tristram and Judith (Somerby) (Greenleaf) 
Coflin. lie d. Newbury, Mass., March S, IGDI. 

3. Moses Little, son of Moses'-, b. in Newbury, INfass., Feb. 26, 
16!)1. m. Feb. 12, 1716, Sarah Jaques. He d. in Newbury, Mass., 
Oct. 17, 17<S0. 

4. INlosES Little, son of Moses ^, b. in Nowbury, INLiss., May <S, 1 724. 
ni. Abigail, dan. of Joshua and sister of Goil Jacob Bailey^ (See). 
Moses was a Col. in a INIass. Regt. in the llev. War, and the oi'iginal 
owner of Apthorp, now L. d. in Newbury-, Mass., ^lay 27, 179<S. 

5. ^FosES Little, son of I\Ioses •*, b. in Newbury, iMass., Jan. 20, 
1767. ni. Aug. 6, 1786, Elizabeth, dau. of Shubael Dummer. b. Sept. 
13, 1763. d. Oct. 22, 1840. He probal)ly never res. in L. Capitalist. 
d. in Newburvport, Mass., April 28, 1857. 

Ch.,— 

i. AniGAiL, b. Oct. 13, 1787, d. Mav 14, 1871. 

ii. William Diimmek, b. Jan. 15, "1780, d .Tan. 20, 18G8. 

iii. Ei.izaukth, b. May 23, 17!)2, d. Oct. 185G. 

G. iv. Geokge, b. May 17, 1704. 

V. MosKS Parsons, b. Feb 14. 179(;, d. Nov. 9, 18G5. 

vi. AtiiERT, b. Aup. 14, 1800, d. Dec. 6, 18r)2. 

vii. Anna Mary, b. Dec 4, 1803, m. Adams Moore (See). 

viii. Maria, b. Jan. 4, ISOG, m. Adams Moore (See). 

6. George Little, son of Moses •^ b. jNIay 17, 1704. ni. .Tane. dau. 
of rhinoas Stone, d. Feb. 23, 1850. He res. in L. from 1825 to 1846. 
Merchant. Fire ward, 1829-30. J. P. A. F. and A. M. d. Aug. 
18, 1856. (L. Con. pp. 47-8.) 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. .Jane, b. Nov. 7, 1825, d. L. Mav 22, 1840. 

ii. Elizabeth Dummer, b. Sept. 30, 1827, d. Dec. K), 18.'')2. 

iii. Aiugail Bailev, b. Sept. 30, 1827. ni. James Hutcliins Eames (See). 

iv. George Littleton, b. Sept. 7, 1834. res. Pa. 



LITTLE. 

7. J.\mes Little and wife Agnes, of Scotch lineage, wore residents 
of Ulster County, Ireland. 

8. John Little, son of James'', emigrated to America and lived in 
LondonderiT, and later in Lyman, whei'e he d. He m. Lydia Cald- 
well, who d. in Lyman at an advanced age. It is tradition and prob- 
able that he served in the French and Indian Wars. They had two 
sons and one daughter. 



316 Little. 

9. Joseph Little, son of -John ^ b. in Londondeny, March 11, 1775. 
ni. Jennet Moore, b. Dec. 20, 1775, dan. of Thomas Moore. Slie d. 
Oct. 14, 1843. He lived in Lyman, where lie d., Jnly 7, 1854. Their 
children were : Betsey, Letitia, Lydia, Caldwell, William, and Sabin. 

10. Caldwell Little, son of Joseph^, b. in Lyman, May 8, 1808. 
m. Sept. 10, 1840, Lydia Cornelia Steere, b. in Johnston, R. I., April 
12, 1815, dan. of Rnssell Steere (See). He res. in this town from 1838 
nntil he d., Dec. 15, 1866. Methodist. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. MiLO M., b. Sept. 12. 1841. m. Feb. 7, 1871, Pliebe Fuller. Froprietor 

restaurant, res. Mancliester. 
li. Maky Jennette, b. April 21, 181G. m. Myron Carter (See). 

11. William Little, son of Jose[)h-', b. in Lyman, April 22, 1810. 
m. March 12, 1840, Maria, dan. of Wilber Stevens, b. in Smitlifield, 
R. I., Feb. 25, 1819. Universalist. He res. in L. from 1863 until he 
d., Sept. 30, 1887. Farmer. Democrat. Supervisor, 1878. 

Ch., b. in Lyman, — 

i. LcELLA. Melissa, b. Feb. 7, 1841. m. Adams Brock Wilson (See). 
ii. William Guanville, b. Aug. 22, 1842. Farmer, res. Lisbon, 
iii. Lena Agnes, b. Jan. 7, 1845. ni. Nov. 10, 1866, James Madison Moul- 

ton, farmer, res. Leadville, Col. 
iv. Olivia Annette, b. Sept. 11, 1846. in. Nov. 10, 1876, Jarvis Blume, 

judge, res. Chicago, 111. 
V. Caul Burt Getty, b. May 9, 1851. m. March, 1875. William Rufus 

Stewart, Jr., merchant. She d. Ues Moines, Iowa, Sept. 1876. 
vi. Bonnie Alfred, b. Jan. 29, 1853. m. first. 1878, Maggie Hartman. 
m. second, 1880, Margaret Chapman. Railroad claim agent, res. 
Chicago, 111. 
vii. Gust Bela, b. Feb. 2, 1856. m. Feb. 1881, Ora Armstrong. Mining ex- 
pert, res. Leadville, Col. 
viii. Edith Tifft, b. Sept. 9, 1858. She d. Lyman, 18(31. 
ix. Billy Douglass, b. Nov. 30, 18G2. Detective, res. Chicago, 111. 

LITTLE. 

12. George Melvin Little, son of Jonathan, b. in Warren, April 
18, 1847. ni. Nov. 24, 1885, Polly, dau. of Abner Townsend, b. in 
Canada, Jan. 25, 1848, Advent. He was educated in Warren and Con- 
cord, and was ordained an Advent minister in Haverhill, Feb. 1876. 
He labored as an Evangelist from 1873 to 1875 ; Pastor at Haverhill, 
1875 to 1878 ; Pastor at Warren, 1878 to 1889, except two years ; Pas- 
tor at L., 1889 to 1894 ; since 1894 at Bangor, Me. For ten years he 
was treasurer of the N. H. Advent Christian Conference. Republican. 
Co. H, 1st N. IL H. Art. Private. 

Ch., — 

i. Bessie Ruth, b. Benton, May 30, 1890 (Adopted). 



LITTLE. 

13. John Little, son of Roliert, b. in Lenoxville, P. Q., Kov. 6, 
1849. m. Dec. 18, 1872, Elizalieth, dau. of Louis Vahue, b. in Leeds, 
P. Q., March 11, 1850. He has re.s. in L. since 1881. Laborer. 
Democrat. 



Little — Lougee. 31 ' 



Ch., 



i. Edith, b. Lenoxville, V. Q., June 17, 1875. 

ii. Maky Jank, 1). Leiio.xville, 1'. Q., May (5, 1877. 

iii. CiiAKLES, 1). Lciioxvillo, P. Q., March IG, 1880. 

iv. Km.ma Bell, b. Ii. July 2'J, 1882. 

V. Stella, b. L. May 22, 18S4. 

vi. Dora, b. L. March 11, 1887, d. L. June 4, 1888. 

vii. Joiix, b. L. Nov. 8, 18813. 

viii. Walter, b. L. Auj^. 22, 1891. 

j.\. Horace, b. L. March 11, 18U3. 



LITTLE. 

14. Samuel Little, m. Arabella Baxter. He came to L. from Nor- 
^vic•h, Vt., in 1825, and returned there in 18-iO. Farmer. 
Ch., I), in L., — 

i. Alpha IxOSette, b. Jan. 81, 1826. 
ii. In A Carletox, b. June 17, 1827. 
iii. Ann Eliza, b. Dec. 2, 1828. 

LOUGEE. 

1. John Lougee, b. in Isle of Jersey-, m. Mary, dan. of Moses Gil- 
man, of Newmarket. He came to this country in the time of Queen 
Anne's war (17()o-13), at the age of 18, and was captured by Indians, 
but escaped, d. in Exeter, aged 94 3-ears. (History of Sanbornton, 
pp. 46G-7.) 

2. John Lougee, son of John \ m. first, ]Moll\' Leavitt. m. second, 
Susan Hull. m. third, Mrs. Judith Beal. He res. in Gilmanton. 

3. Joseph Lougee, son of .John ", was the fourth child by the first 
wife. m. first, Apphia Swasey. m. second, Nov. 4, 1780, Miriam Fogg. 
He d. in Gilmanton, Feb. IG, 1845. 

4. Elisha Lougee, son of Joseph^, b. in Gilmanton, July 3, 1772. 
m. Anna Lord, b. Sept. 23, 1775, dan. of Robert Lord of Exeter. She 
d. Nov. 17, 18G0. He res. in Sanbornton. Lieut, of militia, d. Dec. 
23, 1843. 

5. Charles Lougee, son of Elisha \ 1). in Exeter, Nov. 21), 1794. 
m. l''eb. 15. 181 G, Hannah, dau. of Jonathan C. Sanborn, b. in Sanborn- 
ton, Sept. 27, 1794. He res. in L. from 1823 to 1836. Farmer. Dea. 
l^aptist Church, Lyndon, Yt. Soldier, war of 1812-15. d. in Sheffield, 
Vt., Feb. 10, 1863. 

Ch.,— 

i. Darius, b. Sanbornton, Dec. 22. 181G. m. Jan. 1, 1857, Eliza T. Marsh. 

Siie d. Danville, Vt., Nov. 8, 1862. 
ii. Jonathan S., b. Sanbornton, May 28, 1818. m. May 11, 1847, Mary 

Pierce. Carpenter, res. St. Johiisbury, Vt. 
iii. Mary S., b. Gilmanton, Feb. 24, 1820. m. Nov. 10, 1847, Allen Higgins. 
iv. John L., b. Sanbornton, Jan. 1, 1822. m. April 20, 1850, Mary Soni- 
erville. Soldier in Rebellion, d. in Salisbury Prison, N. C, Feb. 14, 
1865. 
V. Judith Ann, b. L. March 27, 1826. m. first, April 6, 1859, Joseph Hoy t, 
farmer, d. Lyndon, Vt. m. second, Feb. 1, 1870, Decatur C. Uoyt. 
res. Lyndon, Vt. 



318 Lougee — Lorejo)j. 

vi. Hannah, b. L. Aug. 2, 1828. ni. Jan. 1, 18G0, D. W. Fislier. res. Lyn- 
don, Vt. 

vii. CiiASTiNA, b. L. Sept. 22, 18:^2, d. Lyndon, Vt., July 16, 1842. 

viii. Geohge C., b. L. April 6, 18o(]. ni. June 28, 18(31, Sophia Bickford. 
iMercliant. res. Turner's Falls, Ma.ss. 



LOVEJOY. 

1. Jonathan LovEJor, res. in IloUi.s. ui. Mary . 

2. Simeon Lovejoy, son of Jonathan \ b. in Ilollis, June 6, 1750. 
m. Jan. 22, 1772, Grace, b. Oct. 23, 1751, dau. of Nathan Lovejoy, of 
Pepperell, Mass. He settled in Plymouth. His homestead was in- 
cluded in Hebron by incorporation, 17;)1. He d. in Hebron in 17'J6. 

3. William Lovejoy, son of Simeon'-, b. in Plymouth in 1780. m. 
about 180G, Dorothy, dau. of Jonathan Johnson, b. in Gampton, d. in 
L. Sept. 23, 1858, Baptist. He res. in L. from 1855 until he d., Jan. 
22, 1857. Farmer. Baptist. Whig. 

Ch., b. in Campton, — 

5. i. Jonathan Johnson, b. Jan. 2, 1807. 

ii. Nancy, b. 1809. ni. about 1827, William Lovejoy (See), farmer. He 
d. Lowell, Mass., Jan. 8, 1881. She d. Auburn", Me., Feb. 28, 1891. 

6. iii. Williaje Wallace, b. Aug. 27, 1810. 

7. iv. Charles Henry, b. June 23, 1812. 

V. Emily, b. 1814. m. 183(3, Freeman Cook, carpenter. He d. Laconia, 

1872. 
vi. Albert, b. March 19, 1817. m. Lucretia M. Dunbar. Painter. He d. 

L. Ausr. 20, 188G. She d. L. Nov. G, 18GG. 



4. Jonathan Lovejoy, son of Simeon-, b. in Plymouth, July 18, 

1785. nL Nov. 1, 1804, Vashti, dau. of John Nurse (See), b. June 13, 

1786, d. in L. May 7, 1859. He res. in L. from 1.S15 until he d., Aug. 
28, 18G0. Carpenter. Representative, 1848-9. Fire ward, 1838-9-40. 

Ch., — 

i. William, b. Lyman, Oct. 19, 1806. pub. May 13, 1827, Nancy Lovejoy 
(See). Fanner. He d. Lowell, Mass., Jan. 8, 1881. She d. Auburn, 
Me., Feb. 28, 1891. 

8. ii. Jonathan Franklin, b. Lyman, Sept. 16, 1808. 

iii. Hannah Thornton, b. Lyman, June 6, 1811. ni. William "Wallace 

Lovejoy** (See). 
iv. Polly, b. Lyman, July 21, 1813. m. Charles Henry Lovejoy'' (See). 

9. V. Oilman, b. L. Sept. 21, 1816. 

5. Jonathan Johnson Lovejoy, son of William'', b. in Campton, 
Jan. 2, 1807. m. first, about 1827, Leah Williams, b. in Campton in 
18()8, d. L. jMarch 23, 1S4(3. m. second, June 20, 1850, Caroline, dau. 
of Aaron Bloss, b. in Lunenburg, Vt., June 20, 1815. He res. in L. 
from 1838 until he d., Dec. 30, 1893. Carpenter. Calvin Baptist. 
Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Melissa ]\I., b. L. July 31, 1843. m. John Smith Davis (See). 

6. WiLLiAJi Wallace Lovejoy, son of William^, b, in Campton, 
Aug. 27, 1810. m. first, Hannah Thornton, dau. of Jonathan Lovejoy"' 
(See), b. in Lyman, -lune (3, 1811, d. in Antrim, jMa}' 6, 1855. m. sec- 
ond, July 31, 1855, Eliza Jane, dau. of Jonas White, b. in Washington, 



Lovejuy, 319 

July 8, 18;j2. Ho was a Calvin B:i[)ti.st clergyman, and pastor of that 
chui-eh ill L. in 1842-3-4. Later lie was pastor of cliurclics in Ben- 
nington, Antrim, and Dublin. He d. in Dublin, now Harrisville, 
April 4, 1«(;2. 

Cb., by w. Hannah, — 

i. HiTTiivEN :\1., b. L. Jan. 1.'], 1882, d. May 14, 18:':2. 

ii. E.Mii.v Jank, 1). (Hampton, Ausi. 14, 1S34. in. Jan. 1, 185G, Eben Knight. 
She d. Marlow, Sept. 29, 1850. 

Ch., b}- w. Eliza. — 

iii. Antoinkttk E., b. Marlow, Anir. 30, 185G. res. Winona, Ohio. 

iv. Ai.iWKKT'iA J., b. Dublin. Oct. 17, 18-7.1. ni. Otto Dclzell. res. Damas- 

CU.S, Ohio. 
V. Fi.ouA J., b. Dublin, Sept. 0, 18G1. in. Brown, re.s. Winona, Ohio. 

7. CiiAKLEs Hknky Lovejoy, son of William ^ b. in Campton, June 
23, 1812. m. Sept. 16, 1834, Polly, dan. of Jonathan Lovejoy* (See), 
1). in Lyman, July 21, 1813, d. in L. Nov. 2.S, 1S1)3. Calvin Baptist. 
He res. in L. from 1834 until he d., JNIarch 7, 18'J5. Carpenter. Re- 
pul)lican. I. O. O. F., Ammouoosuc Lodge. 

Cli., b. in L., — ■ 

10. i. Hknuy IIarrisox, b. Nov. 7, 1836. 

ii. IIaukiet Maria, b. May 10, 1830. in. Cliauncey Hastings Greene (See), 
iii. Lizzie Jam;, b. Jan. 8,1858, d. L. Oct. L'l, 18-38. 

8. JoxATii.AN Franklin Lovejoy, son of Jonathan •*, b. in Lyman, 
Sept. 16, 1808. m. Sept. 16, 1832, Laura, dau. of Amos Hiibbard 
(See), b. in L. April 11, 180U, d. in L.Jan. 17, 1889. He res. in L. 
from 1830 until he d., Jan. 8, 1883. Farmer. 

Ch., h. in L.J — 

11. i. Chari,ks Wesley, b. Aug. 13, 1831. 

ii. Amos II., 1). Dec. 20, l83tj. uinn. Farmer, res. L. I. O. O. F. A. F. 

and A. M. 
iii. Jui.iA ]\I., b. April 10, 1838, d. L. Sept. 17, 1838. 
iv. Iha a., b. Nov. 30, 1839. ni. first, Lois Preston, m. second, Zida Baker. 

res. Buffalo, N. Y. Co. A, 3-id Mass. Inf. Private. 
V. Anoeline M., b. July 4, 1842. ni. Aug. 15, l8GiJ, Willard Ilurlbutt. 
Farmer, res. Cal. 

12. vi. Warren VV., b. June 7, 1844. 

13. vii. George Edwix, b. April 29, 1849. 

9. GiLMAX LovE.ioY, SOU of Jonathan ^ b. in L. Sept. 21, l.siG. m. 
first. Jan. 1. 1842, Mtiry H., dau. of l-'raiicis Drake, b. in ISarnet. Vt. , 
A[)ril 15, ISOS, d. in Braintree, Vt. , March 'lij, iS.'j.S. m. second, 
Esther A., lUiu. of Ebenezer Huckins, b. in Brooktield. XL, Nov. .J, 
1843. m. third, in 1870, Mary Colbiirn, b. Royalton, Vt., d. in Clare- 
mont, in 1S73. He res. in L. at various times. Laborer, d. in Lan- 
caster, June lo, 188(;. 

Ch., — 

i. Akthl-r p., b. L. Feb. 1-5, 184:;. m. Dec. 27, 1867, Mary E. Coburn. 

res. Ilopkinton. 
ii. LuELLA L., b. Brookfield, Vt., July 21, 1814. m. May 21, 18G4, Francis 

T. Peimock. res. Wilson's Mills, Me. 
iii. Frank, b. Braintree, Vt., Aug. 9, 184G. res. Washington, I). C. 
iv. Solon E., b. Brookfield, Vt., Dec. 19, 1852. res. Wl'iitefield. 

10. Hkxuy Hakkison Love.ioy, son of Charles Henry'', b. in L. 
Nov. 7, 1836. m. Dec. 11, 18,J8, Elizabeth Kidder, dau. of David 



320 Lovejoy — Lucas. 

George, b. in Plymouth, May 8, 1836, Episcopal. He res. in L. d. in 
Concord, Marcii 22, 1899. Painter. Republican. Co. A, 17th N. II. 
Inf. Musician. 
Ch., — 

i. LoRENA Sue, b. L. Dec. 29, 1869. unm. res. L. 

11. Chakles Wesley Lovejoy, son of Jonathan Franklin^, b. in L. 
Aug. 13, 1834. m. Dec. 15, 1877, Emeline, dau. of Theron Allen 
(See), b. in N. Y. City, Oct. 3, 1850, Cong. He has res. in L. all his 
life. Farmer. Republican. Co. L, N. 11. Batt., 1st N. E. Cav. 
Corp. Confined in Libby Prison. G. A. R. 

Ch., — 

i. Grace Eliza, b. L. Dec. 1, 1878. 

12. Warrex W. LovKjdY, son of Jonathan Franklin ^ b. in L. June 
7, 1844. m. Dec. 22, 18(38, P^meliza, dau. of Ezra l>rooks (See), b. in 
Bethlehem, Nov. 15, 1841, Cong. He has res. in L. all his life. Far- 
mer. Cong. Republican. Commander Marshal Sanders Post, 
G. A. R., 1891 and 5. Co. L, N. H. Batt., 1st N. E. Cav. Private. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Myktie Belle, b. Marcli 12, 1870, fl. L. May 17, 1884. 
ii. Hakuy Amos, b. June 9, 1872, d. L. Sept. 12, 1872. 

13. George Edwin Love.toy, son of Jonathan Franklin ^ b. in L. 
April 29, 1849. m. Oct. 8, 1873, Flora E., dau. of Roswell Bowker, b. 
in Lunenburg, Vt., Aug. G, 1855. He res. in L. all his life, d. jNIay 9, 
1890. Merchant. Republican. Town clerk, 1881-90 inc. A. F. and 
A. M., Burns Lodge. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Harhy B., b. Nov. 24, 1877. res. St. Jolinsbury, Vt. 
ii. Maurice ¥., h. March 22, 188G. res. St. Johnsbury, Vt. 



LUCAS. 

1. Edmund Lucas, b. in Wallingford, Conn., Oct. 10, 17(31. m. 
Aug. 19, 1791, Lydia Downer. He d. in Thetford, Vt., Feb. 22, 1837. 

2. RuFUS Coldwell, Lucas, son of Edmund \ b. in Thetford, Vt., 
Oct. 28, 1810. m. Jan. 1, 1835, Anne Bailey. He d. in Lancaster, 
Aug. 20, 1891. Cong. Whig. 

3. Edmund Downer Lucas, son of Rufus Coldwell^, b. in Thetford, 
Vt., Feb. 4, 1837. ni. Feb. 14, 1865, Elizabeth, dau. of John Merrill 
(See), 1). in L. Sept. 20, 1835, Cong. He has res. in L. most of the time 
since 18(35. Farmer. Republican. Selectman, 1887-8. Board of 
Health, 1888. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. George Henry, b. Nov. 14, 1866. m. Dec. 21, 1892, Addle M. Jones. 

Ice-dealer, res. Spokane, Wash, 
ii. John Merrill, b. Oct. 2o, 1869. ni. May 17, 1900, Flora E. Bean. 

Driver, res. L. 
iii. Isabel Lochlin, b. June 21, 1875. unm. res. L. 
iv. Edmund Richard, b. Aug. 31, 1877. res. L. 



Lucia — Lyford. 321 



LUCIA. LUCIER. 

1. Charles LrciA, son of Josepli, b. in Canada, Sept. 11, 1813. m. 
]\Iay G, l.SGD, p]inily Jane, dau. ot'Lindse}- Wliitcoinb (See), b. inBetli- 
lehom, March IS," 1849, Methodist. lie has res. in L. since 1891. 
Farmer. Methodist. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Jennie Mary, b. Betlilehem, Oct. 31, 1871. 

ii. Addie M.A.UIA, b. Betlileliem, Jan. 14, 187;], d. Bethlehem, Feb. 14, 188G. 

iii. WiLLiAJi LixDSKY, b. L. Marcli 18, 1876. 

iv. Ciiari.es IIknry, b. Betlilehem, July 29. 1878, d. L. April 1-5, 1879. 

V. Warren Joseph, b. Betlilehem, May 8, 1880, soldier, war with Spain. 



LYFORD. 

1. Fhaxcis Hubbard Lyford, son of Dudley, b. in Pittsfield, Sept. 
19, 1820. ni. first, Jan. 29, 1845, EiuHce T.,dau. of Daniel Pickering", 
b. in ]>arnstead, Nov. 27, 1825, d. in Barnstead, Jan. 3, 1852. m. 
second. May 13, 1852, Catherine S., dan. of James Cox, b. in Ilolder- 
ness, d. in Concord, Aug. 25, 1897. He was educated in Pittstield 
Academy, Clinton Grove Seminary, Weare, and Ke3'tesville, Mo. He 
res. in Piltslield until 183G ; Keytesville, Mo., until 1841 ; Pittsfield 
until 1847; Barnstead until 1849; Cal. until 1852; Manchester until 
1857. In 1859 he entered the Free Baptist ministr\', being licensed b}' 
the Sandwich Quarterlj' Meeting. In 18G0 he was ordained in Ran- 
doli)li, Vt., by tlie Strafford Quarterly Meeting. He preached in Ilolder- 
ness, Randolph, and Thctford. Vt.. Lebanon, Me., Hamilton, Laconia, 
Haverliill, Mass., Meredith, L. (1879 to 1887), Contoocook, and finally 
Wootlstock, where he d., Aug. 24, 189L He was Representative, 
184G-7 ; City Clerk, Manchester, 1855-6 ; Railroad Commissioner, 
1855 to 1857; Commander of the Jackson (luards, old N. H. Militia, 
Adj. of the 18th Regt., and Brigade and Division Inspector, Ai)ril 2G, 
1847. Lieut, in Mo. jMilitia in cam|)aign against the JNIormons under 
Gen. Sterling Price ; compiler of •• Reminiscences of Pittsfield " and 
"Thirty Years' Experience in Free Baptist Ministr}'." He served 
on the Historical Connnittee of L., and delivered an address on 
'• Agriculture " at the L. Cen. Democrat. A. F. and A. M. K. T., 
I. O. O. F. Patriarch Militant. Sons of Malta. K. P., and a mem- 
ber of several temperance organizations. (Histoiy of Hopkinton, 
pp. 432-3). 

Ch., b}" w. Eunice, — 

i. Nancy G., b. Pittsfield, :\rny 12, 184G, d. :vranchestcr, Nov. 11, 18-55. 
ii. Ardenia E., b. Barnstead, April 9, 1848. m. July 15, 1872, George E. 
Gay. res. Maiden, Mass. 

Ch., b}' w. Catherine, — 

iii. James Dudley, b. Barnstead, Feb. 11, 18.53, d. Barnstead, Oct. 21, 185o. 
iv. Eva C., b. Manchester, Oct. 0, 1854, d. ^Manchester, May 14, 1855. 
V. Kate Idelle, b. Manchester, Oct. 5, 1856, d. Laconia, April 20, 1892. 

VOL. II. — 21 



322 Li/nch — Z^i/sfer — Lytic — Magoon. 



LYNCH. 

1. Edwaku Bkxjamix Lynch, son of John, b, in Derby, Vt., Dec. 
16, 1857. m. Feb. (>, 1894, INIarv Edith, dan. of Dexter Ham French 
(See\ b. in Bath, March 18, 1807. Cong. He has res. in L. since 
1878. Merchant. Democrat. K. V. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Kathleen, b. Feb. o, 1898. 

LYSTER. 

1. John Russell Lystek. son of Pliilip. b. in Canada. April "20. 
1860. m. first, Feb. 6. 1885, Annie, dan. of AVilliam Sntor. b. in 
Canada, ]March 21, 1859, d. in L. June 3. 1894, Ei)iscopal. m. sec- 
ond. Feb. 'lio, 1895. ]\Iarv Jane, dan. of William Sutor, b. in Canada, 
Oct. 1867, Free Baptist. She m. fn-st, Robert Kussrll. John has res. 
in L. since 1885. Farmer. Free Baptist. Republican. 

Ch.. by \v. Annie, b. in L., — 

i. Ikkn.v Doka, b. April 17, 1SS7. 
ii. Hay Hakky, b. Oct. -I'l, 18110. 
iii. PuiLir, b. March 18, 189:^, d. L. March 21, 1803. 

LYTLE. 

1. JoHX Thomas Lytle, son of James, b. in Canada, INIarch 10, 
1862. m. Jan. 27. 1887, Lizzie Kails, dan. of .Joseph Ramsay, b. in 
Canada. Oct. 11, 1867, d. in L. Jan. 2, 1897, Methodist, m. second. 
Aug. 29. 1898. Olive J., dan. of Zuriel A. Richardson (See). He has 
res. in L. since 1887. Carjienter. ^lethodist. Republican. I. O. 
O. F., N. G. 

Ch.. b. in L.,— 

i. Mii.MCEXT ^Iay, b. Dec. 3, 1887. 
ii. LixxiE Markta, b. Aug. 9, 1889. 
iii. Lkonia Agxes, b. March o, 1892. 

MAGOON. 

1. Joiix A. Magoon, son of Steward, b. in Stanstead, P. Q.. Oct. 10. 
1844. m. ]\Iarch 16, 1865, Julia V.., dan. of Leon Langmaid, b. in 
Stanstead. P. Q., Jan. 30. 1846. He was educated in the schools of 
Stanstead and Montreal, P. Q., and was ordained at Beebe Plain. Vt.. 
Cam[) fleeting, June, 1878. He has been located as an Advent 
preacher in Coaticook, P. Q. ; L., 1884 to 1893 ; Bristol, Vt. Most of 
his ministrv has been cievoted to mission work. 

Ch.,— ' 

i. Caul S., b. East Bolton. P. Q., Jan. 12, 1860. ni. June 7, 1803. :\Iav 

KUison. MerchaiU. res. Manchester. 
ii. Leon E., b. .Ma-og, P. Q., Dec. 23, 1870. m. :March 19, 1893, Sarah C. 

Wiiedon. I'olice officer, res. Manchester, 
iii. Lois .May, b. Derby, Vt., May 14, 1874. unm. Teaclier. res. Concord. 
iv. Charles E., b. Barnston, P. Q.. May 6, 1876. m. July 6, 18ytj, Georgia 
I. Southard. Clerk, res. Jlanciiester. 



Mr. 



MANN. 

1. RrciiARD Manx, b. in Cornwall, Eng., omigmtcd to America ruul 
settled in Plymouth, Muss., in 1645. m. Rel)c(;ca, dan. of Elder Wil- 
liam IJrevvster of "JMayllower" fame. 

2. Richard Mann, son of Richard \ b. in Pl\"mouth, Mass., Eeb. 5, 
lGo2. m. Elizabeth Southworth. 

3. Nathantkl Mann, son of Richard", b. in Scituate, Mass., Oct. 
27, 16'J;5. m. Mary Root. lie res. in Hebron, Conn. 

4. John Mann, son of Nathaniel **, b. in Scituate, Mass., Nov. "20, 
1720, m. Margaret, sister of Rev. Samuel Peters, LL.D. 

5. Matthew Mann, son of John*, b, in Hebron, Conn., Dec. 20, 
1711. m. Hannah Mood}'. Jle settled in Orford, about \7i'>^), with his 
brother John. Matthew went to Newburv, ^'t. , before 171)0. He d. in 
Orford in 1825, 

6. Solomon ]\rANN, son of Matthew^ ■\ b. in Hel)ron, Conn., June G, 
17GL ni. Abigail, dau. of Ephraim Bailey (See), b. in Newbury, Vt., 
Dee. 7, 1770, d, in Stillwater, N. Y., July"ll. LSI!). He res. in L. from 
1794 to 1815. Lumber manufr. Cong. d. in Ballston Spa, N. Y.. 
Aug. 22, 1820. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. John, b. Feb. 0, 1799. in, Harriet Dunn. He d. Stillwater, N. Y., June 

18, 18tJ2. 
ii. Hannah, b. 1801, d. 1877. 
iii. Isaac, b. 1803, d. in infaney. 

7. riEOH(;K W. jMann, son of Samuel and grandson of Matthew ''. b. 
in Landaff, Feb. 20, 1.S21. m. first, April 18, 1843. Susan Marston, 
dau. of William Whitcher, b. in Benton, May 20, 1825, d. in lieiiton, 
Oct. 6, 1854. m. second, March 4, 1855, Sarah Towle, dau. of Oad 
Bisl)ee, b. in Haverhill, Jan. 6, 1825. He never res. in L., now res. in 
Benton. Democrat. Representative from Benton several 3ears. Mem- 
ber Board of Agriculture. (Book of Biogra[)hies, Grafton Co., p. 1(J!J.) 

Ch., by w. Susan, b. in Benton, — 

i. KziiA P>ai:tm;tt, b. Nov. 2, 1843. ni. Jan. 7, 18(J8, Ellen S. Bisbee, 

ilruLTaist. res. Haveriiill. 
ii. Edwaui) P'ostick, b. Sept. 7, 1815. m. Jan. 10, 1881, Elvali (J. Whitcher. 

Railroad snpt. He d. Conconl, Auf?. 10, 1892. 
iii. Ghokgh Hknuv, b Feb. 19, 1848. m. Jan. 2(1, 1874, Klnora F.Gove. 

Railroad conductor, res. Haverhill, 
iv. OsMAN Cleam>kk, b. Dec. 18, 1852, d. Benton, Oct. 20, 1870. 
V. Orman Lean-dkr, b. Dec. 18, 1852. in. Dec. 25, 1873, Ella Hejwood. 
Farmer, res. Benton. 

Ch., b}' w. Sarah, b. in Benton, — 

vi. .Melvin Jkrious, b. March 8, 185G. ni. Jan. 31, 1883, Mary E. Merrill. 
Railroad conductor, res. Haverhill. 
8. vii. Hosi;a BAi,i.or, b. May 27. 1858. 

viii. SrSAN .Marv, b. Jan. 3, 18G1. res. Ashland. 
i.v. -MiNNii; Sarah, b. Dec. 4, 180.3. ni. March 7, 1887, William Sims Nut- 
ter. Fanner, res. Benton. 
X. Moses Bisrei:, b. June 20, 18G5. m. Feb. 25, 1892, Minnie G. Scott. 
Customs ofliccr. res. Maiden, Mass. 



324 Mann — Marcy — Markley. 

8. HosEA Ballou Mann, son of George W.', b. in Benton, Ma\' 27, 
1858. ni. Oct. 6, 1886, Ida Emma, dau. of Josiah Mason Ladd (See), 
b. in L. June IG, 1860. He lias res. in L. since 1886. Merchant. 
Democrat. No cb. 

MANN. 

9. Charles Edwin Mann, son of Charles Henry, b. in Claremont, 
Dec. 28, 1833. m. April 3, 1861, Maria Ann, dau. of James Gordon 
(See), b. in L. June 21, 1841. She has res. in L. from birth to 1860, 
and since 1881. Methodist. He never res. in L. Farmer. Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Charles James, b, Brailfonl, Vt., Jan. 18, 1862. res. Eureka, Nevada, 
ii. Alice Martha, b. Brailfonl, Vt., April 1-3, 1803. m. George J. UUery, 

printer, res. Brattleboro, Vt. 
iii. Rosamond Vespeksia, b. Bradford, Vt., Dec. 9, 1867. m. Sept. 29, 1892, 

Charles P. Spencer, printer, res. Brattleboro, Vt. 
iv. Arthur Edwin, b. Lisbon, Oct. 9, 1871. res. Bradford, Vt. 
V. Walter Gordon, b. Bradford, Vt., Jan. 24, 187o. res. Bradford, Vt. 
vi. Stethen Henry, b. Bradford, Vt., June 28, 187-5. 

vii. Howard Abbott, b. Newbury, Vt., Sept. 25, 1879. Soldier, war with 
Spain. 

MARCY. 

1. Harmon Marcy, b. in Waterville, Vt., in 1817. m. June 16, 1850, 
Julia, dau. of Peter Paddleford (See), b. in Lyman (now JNIonroe), in 
1826, d. in Shelbyville, 111., in 1860. He res. in L. from 1841 to 1852. 
Millwright and bridge builder. I. O. O. F. No ch. 



MARKLEY. 

1. Jacob Markley, b. in Eng. , April, 1800. m. Elizabeth S., dau. 
of William Cade, b. in Eng., Aug. 1796. She res. in L. since 1854. 
She d. April 17, 1898. Centenarian. He res. in L. from 1854 until he 
d., Sept. 12, 1887. Farmer. 

Ch.,— 

i. Infant, b. Eng., d. young, 

ii. Infant, b. Eng., d. young, 

iii. Infant, b. Eng., d. young. 

iv. Mary Ann, b. P^ng., Oct. 27, 18.30. m. Henry Parker, res. Manchester. 

V. Jacob, b. Eng., July 12, 1833. 

vi. Jame.>^, b. Eng. Nov. 10, 18.36. res. Peoria, 111. 

vii. Jane, b. Canada, June 7, 1830, res. Manchester, 

viii. Rachel, b. Canada, Eeb. 7, 1842. ni. Madison Sanborn (See). 

ix. Charles A., b. Canada, Nov. 1844, d. on Bedioe's Island, N. Y., Nov. 9, 
1882. 

2. X. Henry Thomas, b. Pittsburg, May 17, 1846. 

xi. Ellen E., b. Kirby, Vt., July 4, 1851, d. in L. July G, 1860. 

2. Henry Thomas INFarkley, son of Jacob \ b. in Pittsburg, May 
17, 1846. m. Sept. 7, 1870, Helen J., dau. of Carter Jackman, b. in 
Lisbon, Sept. 7, 1848. He has res. in L. since 1867. P^armer. 
Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Mary Elizabeth, b. L. Oct. 3, 1874. res. L. 




AIks. Kli/aiu; i ii M.\iu<i.i:v 



Marnlt — 3Iartin. 325 



MARSH. 

1. John ^Maush, b. in East IliiUdani, Conn., came to N. II. prior lo 
1<S00, niid settled in Canipton. ni. INIehitable, dan. of Dr. Percival, of 
Kast Iladdam, Conn. He was a farmer and had eleven cli. 

2. kSvLVESTEK Marsh, son of John \ 1). in Cami)ton, Sept. oO, 180;3. 
m. first, April 4, 1844, Charlotte D., dun. of James Bates, b. in JVIon- 
son, Mass., in 1814, d. in Chicago, 111., Aug. 1850. m. second, March 
2.5, 1855, Cornelia, dan. of Lnmas T. Ilovt, b. in 8t. Albans, Vt., June 
27, 1826, Cong. res. in Winchester, Mass. He went to Boston when 
twent}' years old, and from there to Ashtabula, Ohio, where he en- 
gaged in the beef and pork business. In l8o3 he moved to Chicago, 
111., then a town of three hundred inhabitants-, where he engaged in the 
same business and was ver}' successful. In 1855 he moved to .Jamaica 
Plains, Mass., where he res. until 18G0. He tlien returned to Chicago, 
111., and remained until 1803, then went to Brooklyn, N. Y., where he 
res. one 3'ear. In 18G4 he moved to L. to develop plans he had formed 
for the building of a railroad to the summit of Mt. Washington, which 
he successfulh' accomplished. In 1879 he moved to Concord, where he 
d., Dec. 30, 1884. Cong. Member Board of Education, Union Dis- 
trict, 1872-3-4. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. (L. Cen., pp. 2G'J- 
70-71. Granite Monthly, Vol. 8, 127.) 

Ch., by w. Charlotte, b. in Chicago, 111., — 

i. John Franklin, b. Jan. 8, 1845. unm. d. L. April 7, 1877. 
ii. Mary Elizabktii, b. Sept 23, 18-16. res. Monson, Mass. 
iii. Charlotte U., b. Jan. 1850, d. March, 1850. 

Ch., by w. Cornelia, — 

iv. Sylvester, b. Jamaica Plain, Mass., .Tune 7, 1856, d. L. Feb. 8, 1877. 
V. George Hovt, b. .Jamaica Plain, Mass., Oct. 18, 18.59, d. Sept. 1860. 
vi. Cornelia, b. Chicat((), 111 , July 12, 1801. unm. res. Winchester, Mass. 
vii. Jessie A., b. Jamaica Plain, Mass., Dec. 11, 1864. unm. res. Win- 
chester, Mass. 
viii. Harriette Hoyt, b. L. May 25, 1870. unm. res. Winchester, Mass. 



MARSH. 

3. Ralph Marsh, son of Ralph, b. in Canada, Nov. 15, 1865. m. 
Nov. 20, 1889, Georgeanna, dau. of George O. W. Hatch (See), b. in L. 
Nov. 8, 1873. He has res. in L. since 1883. Laborer. Republican, 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Edwin William, b. Oct. 0, 1891. 
ii. Lyle Alice, b. Aug. 30, 181);3, d. L. May 17, 1895. 



MARTIN. 

1. George Fraxkltx Martix, son of John, b. in Lyman, May 10, 
1848. m. Sept. '2Q, 1873. Julia A., dau. of Gideon D. Huntoon, b. in 
L. Oct. 17, 1854, ]Methodist. He has res. in L. since 1884. Stone- 
mason. Methodist. Republican. United Order GJolden Cross. 



326 Marti?! — Martineau — 3Iason — 3Iassey. 

Cli., 1). in Lyman. — 

i. CiiARLKs, b. Aug. 21, 1877, d. L. Dec. 17, 1885. 

ii. Lauha Mai!kl, b. July 29, 1880. m. Nov. 5, 1808, Joseph Salway. 
res. L. 

MARTINEAU. 

1. William ^Iartineau, son of Willinm, b. in Canada, Oct. 7, 1846. 
m. May 21, 1870, Sophia, dau. of William Sealey, b. in Canada, May 
21, 1851, Roman Catiiolic. He lias res. in L. since 1870. Glover. 
Roman Catholic. Republican. Co. D, 17lh U. S. Inf. Private. 
G. A.R. 

Cb,, — 

i. Theresa, b. Canafla, March 6, 1871. m. Nov. 22, 1892, Patrick Quinn, 

railroad foreman, res. Lancaster, 

ii. Addie, b. L. Oct. 27, 1873. res. L. 

iii. Josephine, b. L. Sept. 13, 1874. res. L. 

iv. Willie, b. L July 17, 1877. 

V. Samuel, b. L Jan. 11, 1880. 

vi. Maud, b. L. March 2, 1887. 

vii. Irene, b. L. April 27, 1889. 

MASON. 

1. -TosiiUA Mason, son of Eliphalet, b. March 7, 1806. m. first, Feb. 
11, 1829, Roxey Quint, b. in Orford, d. in Lyman, Nov. 21, 1831. ni. 
second, Jan. 1, 1833, Lydia Gai'lanil, b. in Jefferson, Dec. 19, 1812, d. 
in Lyman, iMarcli 15. 1871. He res. in L. from 1829 to 1837 and 
1854-5. Farmer and lumber manufr. Democrat. Capt. 11th Co., 
32d Regt. N. H. Militia, 1835. d. in L. Sei)t. 1871. 

Ch., by w. Lydia, b. in Lyman, — 

i. Roxey, b. Jan. 9, 1834. m. George Smith, farmer. He d. Lyman. Siie 

d. Lisbon, 
ii. Susan, b. Dec. 27, 1834. m. Richard Dodge. She d. Lyman, April 8, 

1801. 
iii. Julia A , b. .Jan. 1.3, 1837. m. George Dunbar Lewis (See), 
iv. Eliza A., b. Oct. 1, 18-12. unra. d. Lyman, Feb. 10, 1862. 
2. V. Eliphalet, b. Aug. 4, 1845. 

vi. Ida Jane, b. Sept. 4, 1855. unm. d. L. 

2. Eliphalet Mason, son of Joshua \ b. in Lyman, Aug. 4, 1845. 
m. July 3, 1861, Amanda C, dau. of Jonathan Burt, b. in Lyman, March 
28, 1850. He res. in L. from Nov. 1894 until fall of 1895. Farmer. 
Demociat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Harley Burt, b. St. Jolinsbur\', Vt., April 17, 1869. unm. 
ii. Emma Jane, b. Lyman, Aug. -5, 1872. 

iii. Mahel, b. Lyman, May 31, 1874. m. Dec. 5, 1893, William Bennett, 
farmer, res. Lvman. 



MASSEY. MASSE. 

1. Joseph Massey, son of Louis, b. in Canada, July 4, 1859. m. 
Feb. 25, 1883, Josephine, dau. of Ixlward Grant, b. in Canada, Jan. 15, 
1865. Roman Catholic. He has. res. in L. since 1880. Glover. Roman 
Catholic. 



3Iasse)/ — 3Ie Cartfiy — Me Cartt/ — M<; Coy. 321 



Ch., 1). in L., — 



Josioi'ii.b. June 0, 1886. 
.Mauy, b. Marcli 23, 1880. 
Hannah, b. Aug. 3, 18U1. 



McCarthy. 

1. CirAKi.ES McCarthy, son of Michael, b. in Ilanovor, Sept. 25, 1804. 
ni. Jan. 1, ISiJO, p^miice J., dan. of Franlclin K. Glover (See), b. in L. 
An*^. 11, 18G2, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 1884. Barber. 
Democrat. I. O. O. F. K. P. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Charles Lawrence, b. June 2.3, 1892. 
ii. JMiLDRED Inez, b. Marcli 28, 1894. 



Mccarty. 

1. Charles McCarty, son of John. b. in Ireland, Jnne 22, 1824. m. 
Sept. 1865, Bridget Divine, b. in Ireland about 1X38, Roman Catholic. 
He res. in L. from 18G5 until he d., Kw^. 16, 1894. Roman Catholic. 
Democrat. Co. G, 3d Vt. Inf. Corp. G. A. R. 

Ch.,— 

i. Mary Ann, b. L. Oct. 4, 18G7. 



McCOY. 

1. Nathan ^IcCoy, son of Nathan, b. in GofTstown, INIarch 30, 1813. 
m. first, Nov. 3, 1835, Olive, dan. of Jeremiah Gilman, b. in Thornton, 
d. in Thornton, in 1846. m. second, March 15, 1847, jNIary Ann, dan. 
of Seth Noble Cilley, b. in Weare, Jan. 31, 1817, d. in Weare, July 9, 
1887. He res. in L. from 1854 to 1866. Merchant, d. in Weare, 
Dee. 1, 1886. 

Ch., by vv. Olive, b. in Thornton, — 

i. Sarah Louisa, b. Sept. .30, 1837. m. Oct. .31, 1860, Freedom D. Beede, 

nierchiint. He d. Lowell, Mass, May 24, 1891. 
ii. Emily Ann, b. Oct, 8, 18;;'.t, d. Mancliester, Dec. 4, 1886. 
iii. HArJuiKT Anna, b. Oct. 15, 1845. m. Oct. 28, 1807, Alexander H. Palmer, 
landlord, res. N. Y. City. 

Ch., b}' w. Mary, b. in Thornton, — 

iv. James Noble, b. Dec. 11, 1848. m. first, Dec. 1, 1868. .Mice C. Andruss. 
m. second, Dec. 1, 1873, Alice V. Edmunds. Lumber manufr. res. 
Plymouth. 

2. Charles ]\Iaitland McCoy, son of Nathan, b. in Thornton, Nov. 
15, 1833. m. Jan. 24, 1869, Mattie P., dan. of Nelson B. Cook, b. in 
Moultonboro', Nov. 20, 1845, Unitarian. He res. in L. from 1866 until 
he d., Oct. 26, 1890. Real estate owner. Democrat. No ch. 



328 McDonald — Mc Gregor — Me Groraij — Mclntire. 



Mcdonald. 

1. Amasa McDonald, son of Alexander, b. in Peaeliam, Vt., July 22, 
1813. m. Jan. 22, 1838, Pamelia, dau. of Benjamin Sawyer, b. in Dan- 
ville, Vt., Aug. 5, 1819. He res. in L. from 1884 until he d., March 18, 
1887. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in Danville, Vt., — 

i. Olive, b. Oct. 28, 1839. m. Spencer A. Vandercar (See), 
ii. Louisa, b. Nov. 30, 1843. m. June 17, 1864, Stei)lieii A. Richardson, 
wood turner. Slie d. Wobiirn, Mass., Aug. 14, 1875. 



McGregor. 

1. George Wilber McGregor, son of Willard A., b. in Bethlehem, 
June 15, 1853. in. Feb. 24, 1880, Ella Augusta, dau. of Stephen Eaton, 
b. in Franconia, Oct. 14, 1858. He was educated in Tilton and New 
Hampton schools, and grad. from Dart. Medical Coll., in 1878. He 
commenced the practice of medicine (regular scliool), in Lunenburg, 
Vt., in 1878. In Aug. 1880, he moved to L. where he now res. He is 
a member of the White Mt. Medical Society, and was Prest. in 1880. 
Member of N. H.INIed. Society. Democrat. Moderator, 1895-6. Board 
of Health, 1883-4-5-6-9-91. Board Education Union Dist. since 1898. 
A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Com. No ch. 



McGRORAY. 

1. Hugh McGroray, son of Patrick, b. in Quebec. May 1, 1849. m. 
March 3. 1885, M'ayx Ann, dau. of James Conners, b. in Canada, Dec. 
24, 1860, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1883. Blacksmith. 
Roman Catholic. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Rose Ann, b. April 10, 1886. 

ii. Hugh William, b. Nov. 2, 1888. 

iii. Ellen I., b. Sept. 2, 1890. 

iv. Sarah L., b. Aug. 28, 1895. 

McINTIRE. 

1. OiiEDiAH McIntire, by tradition an emigrant from Scotland, 
settled in tlie western part of Oxford, Mass., now Charlton. At the 
organization of the district of Charlton 1755, and previous to the annex- 
ation of the Gore, 14 of tiie 51 residents bore tlie name of McLitire. 
He was a memljer of the first board of selectmen, 1755. 

2. ErnRAiM McIntire, son of Obediah ^ m. in Charlton, June 24, 
1777, Mary Ward. He came to tiiis town early in tlie century. The 
death of his wife is not recorded. He m. second, Mrs. Catherine Apple- 
bee, widow of Nathan Applebee (See). He d. in L. 1832. 

3. REUBE>f McIntihe, son of Ephraim -, b. in Charlton, Mass., Aug. 
23, 1792. m. in 1815, Anna, dau. of James Forbush, b. in North- 
ampton, Mass., April 17, 1797, d. in L. Nov. 27, 1848. He res. 



Mclntire. 329 

in L. from 1818 until lie d., July 24, 1854. Fiirmer. Free l>:i[)tist. 
Dc'inoci'ut. 

Cli., b. in Lisbon, — 

4. i. Warkex, b. Jan. 27, 1820. 

5. ii. Alexandek, b. May 28, 1822. 

iii. J.\MES, b. Aiitr. 4, 1824, d. Lisbon, Aug. 1824. 

iv. Benjamin Fuankein, b. Aiii;. 4, 1828. unni. Farmer, res. L. 

V. Helen Makr, b. Aw^. 4, 1828, d. Lisbon, Ausi. 4, 1832. 

vi. HAUurET, b. Aug. 4, 18.'J0, d Lisbon, Aujj. 4, 18.12. 

6. vii. lliciiAKD Ely, b. iMay oO, 1833. 

viii. Helen M., b. Feb. 17, 1835. ni. Ciiark's Wesley Cowing (See). 
ix. yoi'HiA, b. May 30, 1838. ni. Joseph Dyke (See). 

4. Warren McIntirk, sou of Reuben •', 1). in Lisbon, Jan. 27, 1820. 
m. first, Doc. 2, 1853, Persis Altlieu, dau. of Tiniotliy Hurd (See), b. 
in Lyman, Feb. 17, 1832, d. in L. Dec. (!, ISOC. Cong. m. second, 
Nov. 4, 1868, Jane, dau. of John P. Can-, b. in Wateiford, Vt., d. in 
L. Dec. 1869. m. third, March, 1870, Mary, dau. of William Hicks, 
b. in St. Sylvester, P. Q., Feb. 'IS, 1848, Cong. He has res. in L. since 
1848. Farmer. L^nitarian. Prohibiliou. Town School Loard, 1886-7. 

Ch., by w. Persis, — 

7. i. ITarrt IIibbard, b. L. April 23, ISnO. 

8. ii. Harvey Edwin, b Lyman, Sept. 1, 1857. 

iii. Anna, b. L. Sept. 30, i8(il. m. Oet. 4, 18!)0, Hardy Smitli. 
iv. Alice Audelle, b. L. Nov. 15, 18i;4. m. Feb. HI), 18'J2, diaries Fiper. 
V. Hurd, b. L. 2sov. 12, 1860, d, L. Sept 1807. 

Ch., b}' w. Jane, — 

vi. Jane Carr, b. L. Dec 2, 1809, d. Jan. 1870. 

Ch., by w. Mary, — 

vii. Lizzia Ida, b. L. June 7, 1871. 

5. Alexander McIntire, son of Reuben ^ b. in Lisbon, ]\ray 28, 
1822. m. Oct. 23, 1850, Mary Walker, dau. of Fzra Bliss Elkins (See), 
b. in Lisbon, Sept. 26, 1833. He res. in L. from 1842 until he d., Feb. 
3, 1898. Farmer. Democrat. Representative, 1853-4. Selectman, 
1875-6. Member Board of Education, Union District, 1875 to 1883 
inc. J. P. State. Lieut. 5th Co., 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, May, 1849. 
Capt. 1st Co. of Riflemen, 1851-2. A. F. and A. M., Buius Lodg(>. 
No ch. 

6. Richard Ely McIntire, son of Reuben 3, b. in Lisbon, INIay 30. 
1833. m. Dec. 25, 1869, Ellen lAlaria, wiilow of Capt. Marslial San- 
ders (See), and dau. of Josephus Parcher, b. in Bethlehem, Feb. 29. 
1840. He has res. in L. since 1848, exce[)t a few years. Farmer. 
Democrat. A. F. and A. M. No ch. 

7. Harry Hibbard McIntire, sou of Warren *. b. in L. April 23. 
1856. m. Nov. 30, 1880, Caroline Emily, dau. of Charles Shaw Cahoou, 
b. in Lyndon, Vt., Oct. 5, 1859. IIe\-es. in L. from 1856 to 1882. 
Gr.ad. St. Johnsbury Academv, 1874; Dart. Coll., 1879. I'rincipal L. 
High School, 1880-1. Broker. 

Ch., b. in Minneapolis, Minn., — 

i. Donald Cahoon, b. May 15, 1884. 
ii. Feusis Chaiilotte, b. April 11, 1890. 



330 31clntire — McLa ugJd'm — McLoud — 3Ic3Iillen. 

8. Harvey Edwix McIntire, son of Warren *, b. in L^man, Sept. 
1, 1857. m. Nov. 25, 1890, P'lorence Chubbuck. He was educated 
in tlie schools of L., and attended Dart. Coll. one 3"ear. He studied 
medicine in the University of Vt. and Bellevue Hospital Med. Coll., 
N. Y., grad. from the latter March 19, 1884. He took a post-grad, 
course in N. Y. during the winter of 1886 and 7, and a course in surgery 
in London, Eng., dui'ing the winter of 1884 and 5. He has practised in 
North Haverliill one and a half years ; Middletown, Ct., two and a half 
years; Hudson, Wis., since 1888. He belongs to tlie White ^Mountain 
Medical .Society, Inter-county Medical Society of Minn, and Wis., Wis. 
State Medical Societ}'. 

Ch.,— 

i. Doris Helen. 

McLAUG-HLIN. 

1. CIeorge Asburv McLauciiilix, son of Rev. John, b. in Nashua, 
Oct. 13, 1851. m. Oct. 27, 1875, May E. Henshaw, of Middletown, 
Conn. He fitted for Coll. in Exeter and N. H. Conference Seminary, 
Tilton, and grad. from Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., in 
1873. In 1875 he served as an active member of the Board of State 
Canvassers of the Y. M. C. A., and then took charge of the Methodist 
church in Eranklin Falls, where he remained two years, 1875-6. He 
was ordained Deacon in 1877 by Bishop Peck, in Dover, and Eider in 
1879 by Bishop Foster, in Plymouth. From Franklin he was located 
as follows: Whitefield, 1877-8; L., 1879-80-81; Haverhill, Mass. 
(Wesley Church), 1882-3-4; Laconia, 1885-6-7 ; Exeter, 1888-9-90; 
Supernumerar}' (Evanston, 111.), since 1891. He is editor-in-ciiief of 
the "Christian Witness," Chicago, 111. His published works are the 
books: "Inbred Sin," "Wesley Birthday Book," "■ Commentary on 
Luke," " Commentary on John." Superintendent of Schools, White- 
field. A. F. and A. M, I. O. O. F. Two daughters. 



McLOUD. 

1. AxGus McLouD, son of Angus, b. in Canada, Oct. 25, 1856. m. 
Oct. 25, 1881, Katie L.,. dan. of Alexander Morrison, b. in Canada, 
Nov. 16, 1862. He has res. in L. since 1875. Glover. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Elsie Victoria, b. L. June 3, 1892. 



McMILLEN. 

1. Neil MoMillen, son of INIalcom, b. in Canada, Feb. 9, 1847. 
m. June 27, 1876, Maria, dau. of Joseph McCutcheon, b. in Canada, 
Feb. 13, 1855, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1883. Farmer. 
Republican. 
Ch., — 

i. Bell Gertrude, h. Canada, Anor. 7, ]877. 
ii. Mamie Floka, b. Canada, Oct. 31, 1878. 
iii. r>ESSiE May, b. L. April 24, 1880. 
iv. Grace Ethel, b. L. ISept. 5, 1891. 



McPherson — 3IcTtae — Merrill. 331 

Mcpherson. 

1. Peter McriiEUSox, son of John, b. in Prince Edward's Tslund in 
1855. m. Ang. 25, 1877, Margaret, dan. of John Welch, b. in (^nebec, 
Dec. 4, 1850, P>piscopal. He has res. in L. since 1876. Laborer. 
Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Ki.iZAisKTir, b. Mav 1, 1878. 
ii. John, b. Feb. 9, 1880. 
iii. Mahtin, b. May 26, 1881. 
iv. Maky, b. -Iiilv 19, 1882. 
V. Malcomh, b.Nov. 12, 1883, d. L. Nov. 24, 1892. 

McRAE. 

1. EoDEKiCK McRae, son of Donald, b. in Prince Edward's Island 
in 1844. ni. Aug. 9, 1872, Bella, dau. of Evander INIcIver, b. in Scot- 
land, April 25, 1844, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1889. Laborer. 
Ch.,— 

i. Doi.LY Ann, b. Canada, March 25, 1877. 
ii. Kate, b. Canada, Feb. 18, 1879. 
iii. Mary, b. Canada, Jan. ol, 1881. 
iv, Anne Jane, b. Canada, Feb. 1:5, 1883. 
V. Nellie, b. Zealand, June 5, 1888. 

MERRILL. 

1. Nathaniel Merrill, b. in England, settled in Newbury, ]\Iass., 
about 1()40. He m. Susanna Wilterton, a sister of Gregory Wiltcrton, 
an original i)roprietor of Hartford, Conn. He d. jNLarch IG, l()54/5. 
Widow Susanna m. second, Stephen Jordan. John Merrill, an early 
settler of Newbury, was a brother of Nathaniel. Six ch. 

2. Nathaniel Merrill, son of NathanieP, b. about ir).')8. ni. Oct. 
15, 1661. Joanna Kinney. He lived in Newl)ury, INLass., where he sub- 
scribed the oath of allegiance 1668. He d. Jan.l, 1682/3. She d. Feb. 
8, 1718. 

3. Nathaniel Merrill, son of Nathaniel'-, b. in Newbury, Mass., 
Feb. 8, 1664/5. ni. Rebecca Brown, wlio d. Dec. 9, 1689. in. second, 
1691, Sarah Woodman, b. July 18, 1665, dau. of Edward and Maiy 
(Goodridge) Woodman of Newbury, Mass. He inherited land in 
Haverhill, Mass., and removed to that town, 1698. He lived on Scot- 
land Hill, in the west parish of Haverhill, where he d., July 4, 1738. 
Eleven or twelve ch. 

4. Samuel Merrill, son of Nathaniel ', b. in Haverhill, INIass., Aug. 
2 or 4, 1702. m. May 21, 1732, Ruth Eaton, dau. of Jonathan and 
Ruth Eaton of ILaverhill, Mass. He d. April 25, 1742. Four ch. 

5. Samuel INIerrill, son of Samuel "*, b. in Haverhill, Mass., Dec. 
7, 1737. m. Oct. 25, 1759, Abigail Eaton, b. Aug. 8, 1730, dau. of 
Samuel and Mehitable (Harrirnan) Eaton of Plaistovv, N. H. He was 
a soldier in the Revolution and a captain in the campaign against Bur- 
goyne, 1777. He d. in Haverhill, Mass., Dec. 29, 1801. Nine sons. 

6. John Hancock Merrill, son of Samuel °, b. in Haverhill, Mass., 
March 24, 1775. m. Nov. 4, 1801, Elizabeth Carlton, b. in Methuen, 
Mass., March 15, 1775. He res. in Pembroke, where he d., Oct. 21, 
1826. Merchant. 



332 Merrill. 

7. John Merrill, son of John Hancock®, b. in Pembroke, Sept. 13, 
1808. m. Nov. 20, 1834, Hiianah Dewe}', dau. of Cyrus Allen, b. in 
Haverhill, April 13, 1811, Cong. He res. in L. from June, 1832, until 
hed., May 31, 1885. Cabinet-maker. Cong. Deacon, 1843, until bed. 
Republican. Selectman, 1839. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 20, 1835. ni. E<lmund Downer Lucas (See). 

8. ii. Hen'ry, b. Aug. 9, 1837. 

iii. Horatio, b. Feb. 11, 1840, d. May 26, 1842. 

iv. Eleanor, 1). April 27, 1843. m. William l^odgers Terrett (See). 
V. Abbie, b. Sept. 22, 1845. m. Nov. 23, 1882, Rufus Edwin Rockwell, 

railroad official, res. Brookfield, Mass. 
vi. Isabella, b. Dec. 13, 1847. m. Charles Francis Dean (See). 

9. vii. Richard, b. Marcli 11, 1850. 

viii. Hannah Frances, b. Oct. 19, 1853. unm. res. L. Librarian Littleton 
Public Library'. 

8. Hexry Merrill, son of John ', b. in L. Aug. 9, 1837. m. Dec. 
4, 1884, Carrie Adelia, dau. of Charles White Brackett (See), b. in L. 
Feb. 5, 1853, Cong. He has res. in L. all his life. Carriage manufr. 
Republican. Representative, 1895-6. INIeinber Board of Education, 
Union District, 1894-5-G-7. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Richard Brackett, b. Sept. 26, 1886. 
ii. Margaret, b. Dec. 15, 1889. 

9. Richard jNIerrill, son of John", b. in L. ]\Iarch 11, 1850. Edu- 
cated in public schools of L. res., num., in Spokane, Wash. 

10. John INIerrill, son of Nathaniel'-, b. Feb. 16. 1662/3. m. Lucy 
Webster, b. Dec. 15, 1664, dau. of John and Ann (Batt) Webster. 
Lived in Newbury, and after 1700 in Haverhill, Mass., where he d., 
1705. Nine ch. 

11. John Merrill, son of John ^°, b. April 2, 1696. m. Lydia 
Hayncs. He was one of the grantees of Concord by the Massachusetts 
charter. He removed from West Parish, Haverhill, Mass., to Concord, 
where he conducted a Merrimac River ferry. Deacon after 1730, and 
a prominent citizen. 

12. Nathaniel Merrill, son of Dea. John ", b. in Concord, Nov. 
4, 1738. m. Ann Walker, and settled in Brovvnfield, Me. 

13. Samuel Merrill, son of NathanieP'-, b. Dec. 19, 1780. m. 
Phebe Goodnow; ni. second, Dorcas H. Eastman. Lived in Brown- 
field, Me., Conway, and later in Bartlett, where he d., 1824. 

14. Lewis Lovejoy Merrill, son of Samuel ^^, b. in Conway, Sept. 
1805. m. Dec. 25, 1831, Emeline H., dau. of John Cobleigh - (See), b. 
in L. Sept. 20, 1812, d. in L. June 11, 1866. Cong. He res. in L. from 
1831 until he d., April 25, 1870. Blacksmith. Cong. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Mary B., b. March 29, 1833, d. L. Feb. 6, 1850. 

ii. William B., b. Feb 2, 1835. Machinist, res. Cambridge, Mass. 

iii. Samuel W., b. June 25, 18:;8. m. Olive Merrill, res. Cal. 

iv. Emeline C, b. Jan. 31, 1842, d. March 12, 1845. 

V. Robert L., b. Feb. 12, 1845. res. Monson, Me. Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. 

and Co. A, 1st D. C. Cav. Private, 

vi. Mary Emeline, b. Oct. 1847, d. L. June 25, 1871. 



Merrill. 333 

15. James Walker INIkkrill, son of Samuel '^^, b. in Conway, May 
7, 1817. m. Feb. 20, 1844, Grace, dan. of Stephen Wliiting, b.'in Lis- 
bon, July 28, 1825. He has res. in L. since bSoS. Farmer. Demo- 
crat. Co. I, N. H. H. Art. Private. G. A. K. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Edna Jane, b. Dec. 30, 1845. m. first, July 8, 18G4, Horace Soniers. 
He d. Dalton, Dec. 17, 18«G. m. second, in 1S'J4, Loreii J. Jlincr, far- 
mer, res. Whitelield. 
ii. Maktha P^i.lkn, b. Aug. 16, 1846. in. Henry Guy Towne (See). 
iii. GicoKGE Artiuji:, b. March 31, 1840, Wiebe Pollock. Fanner. She d. 

Gilead, J\le., Aug., 1882. 
iv. CiiARLKS Nathaniel, b. April IG, 1851, d. L. March 20, 1854. 
V. M.ARY LiNNA, b. Jan. 10, 1854. m. George Arthur Clark (See), 
vi. Hakuy Lee, b. April oO, 18G0. unm. Keal estate agent, res. Fair- 
haven, Wash, 
vii. Alice Elmira, b. ISIay 1, 1863. m. Aug. 10, 1883, Henry Miller, far- 
mer, res. Eethleheni. 
IG. viii. Fred Hubert, b. May 23, 18G8. 

16. Fred Hubert Merrill, son of James "Walker '^, b. in L. ^lay 
23, 1868. m. Aug. 15, 1895, Cassie May, dau. of Henry D. Bishop 
(See), b. in Lisbon, July 10, 187G, Free Baptist. He has res. in L. all 
his life. Farmer. 

Ch., — 

i. Henry H.,b. July 3, 1896. 
ii. Everett C, b. Oct. 26, 1898. 



MERRILL. 

17. John Badger INIerrill, son of Philip D., b. in Atkinson, INIay 4, 
184G. m. June 12, 18G9, Sarah Alzcna, dau. of Charles Merrill, b. in 
Methuen, Mass., July, 1848, d.- in L. Jan. 14, 1897. Free Baptist. He 
was educated in Atkinson Academy, and was ordained as a Free Bap- 
tist clergyman in Kingston, May, 18G9. He has been located as pas- 
tor in South Kingston, 1886 to 70; Candia, 1871 to 3 ; Newfield, j\Ie., 
1873 to 5 ; Hampton, 1885 to 8 ; P:psom, 1888 to 1891 ; L., from 1891 
to 1899. He now res. at Amesbury, INIass. He was engaged in evan- 
gelistic work in Me., from 1875 to 83. He was Assistant P. M. in 
Atkinson from 1860 to (:>') ; P. M. Old Orchard. Me., 1880 to 84. Pro- 
hibition. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 1.0. O. F. 

Ch., — 

i. Agnes Isabel, b. Haverhill, Mass., April 21, 1870. m. Nov. 30, 1888, 

Irvin E. Eeavitt, farmer, res. Hampton, 
ii. Addie May, b. Newfield, Me., Dec. 17, 1874. unm. 



MERRILL. 

18. George HinRARD ^NFerrtll. son of Edson E., b. in liandaff, 
Jan. 10, 1848. m. Nov. 1872, Nellie Maria, dau. of Joshua Perkins 
Morse (See), b. in I^aston, June 30, 1852, p^piscopal. He has res. in 
L. since 1877. INlachinist and repairer. Democrat. I. O. O. V. 

Ch.,— 

i. Harry Arthur, b. Easton, Oct. 10, 1873. Book-keeper, unm. res. L. 



MerrUl — 3Ieserve. 



MERRILL. 



19. Fletcher Dunbar Merrill, son of Jeremiali, b. in Landaff, 
Ma}' 5, 1848. ni. April 8, 187U, Elizabeth Diantha, dan. of Gideon D, 
Ilnntoon, b. in L. Dec. 8, 1854, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1887. 
Tainter. Democrat. Cons. 



Ch., — 



Solon Lawrence, b. Lamlaff, ]\Iay 14, 1873. num. res. L. 
S.\uiE Lillian, b. Lebanon, Oct. lU, 1875. unni. res. L. Conf 



MESERVE. 

The name is spelled in various wa^'s, the most common being : 
Meserve, Messerve, MeserveN', Messervey. It was originally i)ro- 
nounced INIes-ser-vy. The family' is of French-Huguenot extraction, 
and settled in the Isle of Jerse}*. 

1. Clement Meserve, the ancester of the Meserves in this country, 
came from the Isle of Jersey, and res. in Portsmouth with his fumil}' 
as early as 1G70. Taxed there 1673, and snbsci-ibed to oath of alle- 
giance 1085. He m. Elizabeth . Probably six ch. He d. before 

1721. 

2. Daniel Meserve, son of Clement ^ m. Deborah Otis. He had 
a grant of land from Dover in 1701. In 1725 he purchased oO acres of 
land of the Starbirds in that part of Dover near Madbury. Seven ch. 
He d. before Jan. oO, 175G. 

3. Daniel Meserve, son of Daniel'^, m. Abigail . Six ch., 

Jonathan^ being the fourth. He d. before Nov. 6, 1783. 

4. Jonathan Mkserve, son of Daniel ^, b. in Dover, March 4, 1738. 
m. Mai-y Davis. He was a Capt. in the British army in Colonial times. 
When the Rev. War commenced he revolted and joined the patriots, 
for which he was persecuted by the Tories. He res. in ]\ladbury, 
Chairman of Board of Selectmen, and expended most of his means 
and energy for the cause. He was a cousin of George, the stamp 
officer, and in a conversation with him, in which he expressed indigna- 
tion at the act, George said, " If the Colonies do not swallow it, a stand- 
ing army will be sent, and they will be obliged to." Jonathan replied, 
" Cousin George, we will choke at it." The close of the war left him 
without means, and with other members of the family he emigrated to 
the wilderness of Jackson in 1790, and bought the south half of Grid- 
ley's Location, paying for it with an old sloop, their only remaining 
pro[)erty. Seven ch. 

5. Jonathan Meserve, son of Jonathan *, b. March 2, 1772. m, 
March 31, 1797, Alice, dan. of John Pendexter, b. Aug. 28, 1776, d. 
in Jackson, April 19, 1872. He res. in Jackson nearly all his life, 
■where he d., Sept. 2, 1849. Col. in militia. 

6. George Pendexter Meserve, son of Jonathan ^, b. in Jackson, 
April 11, 1798. ni. Harriet, dau. of Richard Eastman, b. April 19, 1803, 



3Ieserve — Mdcalf. 335 

(1. in J:ickson, April 19, 1893. lie filled the various grades in militia 
times, and was j\laj.-(ion. of the militia when 2(3 years old. Sheril'l" of 
Coos Co., and first Kep. sent alone from .laekson. Surveyor, and one 
of the original owners of Thompson & Mes(!rve's purchase, d. in Jack- 
son, Sept. 19, 188-1. Nine eh. 

7. Hattie Douglas Mesekve, dau. of George Tendexter *'. m. 
George Clarence Furber (See). 



METCALF. 

1. Michael Metcalf, son of Ilev. Leonard Metcalf, of Norwich, 
Eng., b. 1585 ; with his wife and nine children came to America, 
lGo7, and was admitted freeman at Dedham, Mass., July It of that 
year. He d. Dec. 24, 1GG4. 

2. IMicHAEL Metcalf, son of Michael ', b. Aug. 20, 1020, came with 
the family, 1G37, and settled at Dedham. He m. April 12, 1G44, Mary 
Fairbank, dau. of John Fairbank, Sr. He d. May 27, 1G54. 

3. Eleazeu IMetcalf, son of Michael'^, b. in Dedham, IMarch 2, 
lG5o. m. April 9, 1G84, Meletiah Fisher, dau. of Sanuiel Fi.slier of 
Dedham. He lived in Wrentham, Mass., where he d., Aug. 17, 1742. 
They had eight ch. 

4. Michael ]\Ietcalf, son of Eleazer •\ b. Jan. 25, 1687. ni. J^ec. 

23, 1712, Al)ia Colburn, b. Sept. 27, 1694, dau. of Samuel and Mercy 
Colburn, of Dediiam. He lived in a i)art of NN'rentham subsequently- 
included in Franklin. He d. Aug. 17, 1742. 

5. Samuel Metcalf, son of JMichaeP, lived in Wrentham, and by a 
change in town lines in Franklin. He was a lieutenant in the Revolu- 
tion. He m. Lois Kingsbury, dau. of Stephen and Silas Partridge Kings- 
burv, of Franklin. Late in life he removed with his sons to Crovdon, 
N. II. 

6. Obei) Metcalf, son of SamueP, b. in Franklin, IMass., about 
1760, was taxed in Framingham for the year 1787, during that or the 
following year he removed to Croydon. He was a soldier in the Revo- 
lution. He m. Feb. 4. 1790, Abigail Paik, b. 1763, dau. of (iideon 
and Hannah (Fuller) Park. 

7. Joseph Park ]Metcalk, son of Obed *, b. in Croydon, Nov. 

24, 1798. m. April 21, 1840, Lucy Gould, of Newport. He removed 
to Acworth, where he d., Dec. 17, 1868. 

8. Henry II. Metcalf, son of Joseph P.", b. in Newport, April 7, 
1841. m. Dec. 18, 1869, Mary J., dau. of William Jackson (See), b. 
in Barnet, Vt., July 14, 1844. He res. in L. in 18G7 and 8, and from 
1872 to 4. jNIembcr Roard of Education, Union District, 1873. He 
received a common school and academic education, and grad. from the 
Ann Arbor (Mich.) Law School in 1865; studied with Hon. Edmund 
Burke of Newport, and was admitted to the Bar of Sullivan Co. at the 
Sept. term, 1866. He continued with Mr. Burke until the following 



336 Metcalf—Millen. 

year, when Clicstcr E. Carey founded the " Wliite Mountain Republic," 
now merged in tiie "Repuljlic Journal" of tliis town. JMr. IMetcalf 
was engaged as editor, and lal)ored zealousl\' for about a year in build- 
ing up tliat paper. In 18G8 he went to Concord and became editor of 
tlie "■ Peoi)le and Patriot." In 1872 he purchased tlie " Republic" of 
Mr. Care3', and was sole proprietor until April 30, 1874, when he sold 
to George C. Furber. He then establislied tlie Dover " Press," which 
he conducted several 3'ears. Since then lie has been engaged a large 
portion of the time in editorial work on the " People and Patriot " and 
•' JManchester Union." The '' Granite Monthly- Magazine " was owned 
b}' him and successfully managed several years. Lecturer State Grange 
Patrons of Husbandry. President Democratic State Convention, 1900. 
(L. Cen., pp. 116-17, note.) 
Ch.,- 

i. Harry Bingham, b Concord, Jan. 25, 1871. Journalist. Editor of 

" I'eople and Patriot." res. Concord, unm. 
ii. Edmund Bukke, b. L. July 7, 187li. m. Nov. 1893, Elizabeth Ahern. 

i'rinter. res. Concord, 
iii. Laura Prucia, b. L. Feb. 4, 1874. m. Dec. 1896, Harlan C. Pearson, 

editor, res. Concord. 



MILLEN. McMILLEN. 

1. Daniel MciNIillen, b. about 1738, res. in New Boston. He was 
a soldier in the Revolution, and was with the army at West Point at 
the time Arnold deserted and Major Andre was arrested and executed. 
He m. his cousin, Maiy McMillen, dan. of John McMillen, of New Bos- 
ton. Of his ten children, Ananias lived a few years in this town, John 
lived in Washington, Sally m. Ziha Wright (See), and David is named 
in the following register. Since the first decade of the centuiy the 
famil}- has written the name Milieu. 

2. David Millen, b. in New Boston, 1781, came to this town about 
1800. He m. Jan. 5, 1804, Melinda Worden, b. in Chesterfield, 1783, 
dan, of Nathan Worden. Farmer. He d. L. Oct. 6, 1825. She d. 
March 26, 1833. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Melixda, b. in 1804. m. Eichard F. Rowell, physician, res. Water- 
ford, Vt. 

3. ii. David, b. April 30, 1806. 

iii. Prudence, I). Jan. 5, 1808. m. Mason Aldrich (See). 

iv. Daniel, b. 1809. m. Stone. Mechanic. He d. N. Y. City, 18034. 

V. Nathan \V., b. 1810. m. Caroline Pike. Farmer. Capt. lltli Co. 32d 

l?e<4t. N. 11. Militia, 1837. He d. Waterford, Vt., 1879. She d. about 

1892. 
vi. Nelson, b. 1812. ni. Rhoda Pike. Mechanic. She res. L. 

4. vii. William Henry Harrison, b. Nov. 29, 1813. 
viii. C;aroline, b. April, 1816, d. L. Sept. 18, 1825. 

i.\. Lucius, b. Nov. 1818, d. L. Sept. 5, 1820. 
X. Erixixe, b. Aug. 1820, d. Aug. 5, 1822. 

3. David Millen, son of David -, b. in L. April 30, 1806. m. Dec. 
9, 1830, Jane A., dan. of Jared Aldrich ^ (See), b. in Lisbon, June 22, 
1810, d. in L. Dec. 13, 18'J1, Methodist. He res. in L. all his life. 
Farmer. Methodist. Democrat, d. in L. Jan. 25, 1893. 



Blillen. 337 



Ch., 1). in L.,— 



i. I'MKisi; Jane, b. Au<r. 14, 18:52, d. L. Nov. 29, 1842. 

5. ii. IIiiiAM lloi.LON, b. March 20, ]8:!9. 

(j. iii. CiiAHi.ES Watson, b. Ajiril 21, 1844. 

iv. Akdik .1., b. Sept. I!, I8.j0. in. (icorge G. Corey (See). 

4. ^\'ILLI.\M IIknkv IIakki.son JMili.kn, .son of David", b. in L. Nov. 
29, 1813. ni. Dec. 23, 1842, Betsey Crooks, dan. of Simeon Dodge ^ 
(See), b. in L. Jan. 20, 1.S20, Cong." He re.s. in L. nntii lie d., Dee^ 4, 
18!)8. ]\Ieelianic and farmer. Cong. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Mary Katiilkkn, b. June 2'.), 1844, il. L. Mny 16, 1840. 
ii. Kllen JosKi'iiiNE, b. Aufj. 10, 1845. in. first, Uoliert C. Wliiting (See). 

ni. second, i^orcn J. Austin (See). 
iii. Martha Luki-la, b. Nov. IB, 1847, d. L. Auij. 1840. 
iv. Celia Luzei.la, b. Aug. 20, I8.J0, d. L. Nov.' 8, 1854. 
V. William IIenhy Harrison, b. Nov. 27, 1858. ni. first. Nov. 20, 1888, 
Martha, AHce Dc'Xter. .Meclianic. Slie d. Lisbon, Nov. 1889. m. 
second, July 25, 18'.U, .lulia Gleason. 

5. lIiu.\M lIoLLON IMiLLKX, .SOU of DavltV, b. in L. :\rarch 20, 1839. 
m. first, Feb. 20, 1862, Laura Ann, dan. of Chailes Closson (See), b.. 
in BiirUe, Vt, Dec. 10, 1833, d. in L. Nov. 9, bSDO, :\Icthodist. m. 
second, Dec. 14, 1893, Josie, dan. of AUx-rt Car|)enter (See), 1). in L. 
Jan. 17, 18.")8. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., b\- w. Laura, b. in L., — 

i. (Ikorok Rukton, b. April 10, 18G4. ni. Sept. 15, 188C), Minnie S. Bil- 
lings. Engineer, res. Metliuen, Mass. 
ii. Harry PIugene, b. Julv 4, 1868. Meat-cutter, res. Roston, Mass. 
iii. Infant Daughter, b. Feb. 2, 1870, d. L. Feb. 2, 1870. 
iv. Fred W., b. Jan. 11, 1871. Farmer, res. L. 
V. Infant Son, b. Nov. 20, 1874, d. L. July 0, 1875. 

6. Chahlf.s W.\tson Mii.lkn. son of David ^ b. in L. AjM'il 21, 1844. 
m. INLirch 2(), 1808, Clara Adelaide, dau. of Flienezer E. liailey. b. in 
Claremont, Mov. 4, 1847. He res. in L. from birth to 18G4. He was 
educated in the district schools of L., the Vt. Conference Seminarv ; 
commenced the study of theology in Sept. 18G4, in the jNIethodist 
General Biblical Listitnte at Concord, from which he grad. in June, 
18G7. He was ordained Deacon in the INIethodist chin-ch in 18()7, 
and Elder in 1<S(;9. His pasbjrates were: Laconia, 18(l(i to 7; Exeter, 
18G7 ; Claremont, 18G7 to S ; Newport, 18G8 to 70 ; Tilton, 1.S70 to 2 ; 
Dover, 1872 to 4; Siuicook, 1871 to r> ; Haverhill, iNIass., 187o to 7. 
In 1877 he was transferred to the N. Y. East Conference, and was 
pastor in Brooklyn and Southampton, L. I., for many years. From 
Dec. 1, 1884 to April 1, 1885, he supi)lied the Cong, pulpit in L. 
Since 1887 he has been a merchant in Alexandria, Va. His published 
■works comprise a large number of sermons and ad(b'csses, and a book 
entitled "•Apples of tiold in Pictures of Silver," pub. by the INIethodist 
Pub. House, N. Y. In 1873-4-5 he was editor of the " Prohibitif)n 
Herald," and in 1.S81 was for some months associate editor of " The 
Missionary Tidings." He was a member of the Board of Directors, 
and Secretary of the N. H. Orphans' Home, from its organization until 
1877. 

VOL. II. — 22 



338 MlUen — 3IiUer — 3IllUken . 

Ch.,— 

i. Frank L., b. Newport, May 3, 1809. m. Annie Blauvelt. Merchant 

res. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

ii. Caul E., 1). tilton, June 30, 1871. Merchant, res. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

iii. Ralph W., h. Dover, Sept. 22, 1873. Mercliant. res. Alexamlria, Va. 

iv. KuTH Agnks, b. Haverhill, Mass., Jan. o, 187G, d. July 5, 1870. 

V. Hexry C, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1878. res. Alexandria, Va. 

vi. Esther Gay, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1881, d. Sept. 1'.), 1882. 

vii. (lEOUGE B., b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 14, 188(3. res. Alexandria, Va. 

viii. Clara E., b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 16, 1889. res. Alexandria, Va. 

MILLER. 

1. Anderson Miller, son of David, b. in Rveo'ate, Vt. , June 28, 
182G. m. Jan. 23, 1850, Amanda IS., dan. of Kimball Page, b. in Rye- 
gate, Vt., INIay 8, 182G, d. in L. Jan. 24, 1881. He re.s. in L. from 
185.'-) until he d., June 5, 18U4. Millwright. Democrat. A. F. and 
A. M. No ch. 

2. John A. Miller, son of John A., and nephew of Anderson ^ b. 
in Nevvburv, Vt., Dec. 28, 1845. m. Jidy 4, 1878, Elizabeth, dan. of 
John Salmon, b. in Glover, Vt., Aug. 21, 1853, Presl)yterian. He has 
I'es. in L. since 1893. Carpenter. Democrat. Co. K, 57th Mass. Inf. 
Private. G. A. R. A. F. and A. INI., Burns Lodge. St. Gerard Com., 
K. T. No ch. 

MILLIKEN. 

1. Charles Edward jNIilliken, son of Cyrus and i\rary (Smith) 
Milliken, 1). in Fitzvvilliam, Feb. 5, 18;')0. m. first, June 18, 18()1, 
Sarah Woodbury, dan. of Jesse Duncklee, b. in Manchester, Aug. 2U, 
1838, d. in L. Dec. 3, 1875, Cong. m. second, July 'J, 1877, Mary 
P'rances, dan. of Henry C. Redington (See), b. in L. Dec. 1, 1852, d. in 
Maynard, Mass., Jan." 12, 1<S,S2, Cong. m. third, Aug. 20, 1888, Ellen 
Augusta, dan. of Allen Folger, b. in Gardner, Mass., July 1, 1851, d. 
in S\vanzc_v, Fel). 12, 1893, Cong. He res. in L. from 1800 to 1870. 
He was etlucated in Kimball Union Academy, Dart. Coll. 1857, and 
Andover Theological Seminary, from which he grad. 18G0. He was 
ordained a Cong, minister in L. Sept. 28, 1860, and served as pastor 
of the Cong, church of L. from that date to Dec. 31, 1878. His sub- 
sequent pastorates were: Maynard, ]\Iass., 187'J to 82; Penacook, 
1884 to Dl ; Swanzey. 1891 until he d., June 10, 1890. Republican. 
Prest. Board of Education, Union District, 1808 to 74 inc., and member 
to 77 inc. 

Ch., by w. Sarah, b. in L., — 

i. Charles Duncklee, b. Oct. 12, 18G.3. Clergyman, res. Sonoma, Cal. 

Gra.l. Dart. Coll., 1887. 
ii. Addik Maria, b. Oct. 12, 18G3, d. March 8, 1882. 

Ch., b}' w. jVIary, — 

iii. Edward Hedingtox, b. Maynard, Mass., Dec. 9, 1881. res. L. 



3IlUs — 3Iinard — Jliiicr. 



MILLS. 

1. Ani:.VHA:Nr IMirxs, b. in Canada in 1S18. pub. Nov. 20, 1840, 
Abigail, dan. of Amos llnbbard (See), b. in L. Aug. 4, 1S17, d. in L. 
Ang. L';;, 1.S.S7. He res. in L. from 1841 until he d., -Ian. ;!, is.S'j. 
Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., ]). in L., — 

i. Weslev J., h. Marcli, 1851, d. L. Feb. 25, 1805. 
ii. Aiuuic J., b. 1854, d. L. Feb. :!, 1865. 
iii. Alick -M., b. Jan. 8, 1859. in. Ik-nry Francis Langdon (See). 

MILLS. 

2. Gf,oi!(;k IMir.i.s, son of Hamilton A., b. in Fitcliburg". IMass., July 
1.'!, lsi!7. m. Sei)t. '2'->, 1.SH9, ('arrie Susan, dau. of George W. Morse 
(See). 1). in L. .May 4, 1.S72, E|)isc()i)al. He lias res. in L. since 187'J. 
J>al)orer. Democrat. No ch. 

MINARD. 

1. BntTON iMiN.vui), son of Louis and Jane (Sanders), b. iu Uar- 
mony, N. S., June 21, 1.S44. iii. first, Oct. .">, is7ri. Phnma J.aiie, dan. 
of (iilman K. Morrison (See), b. in Bethlehem, .Sept. 1. l.s.'»(i, d. in 
Ik'thlehem. Nov. 13, 1.S7U. m. second, Dec. 29, ISSl. lOmuia E., dau. 
of George Mill)ury, 1). in W'icklow, N. B., Dec. ol, l.s.")2. He res. in 
L. fronrDec. 27, i.s7;), to July 2, 1.S74. and from May 1. 1«7.S. to Oct. 
30, 1871). He studied three years in New Hampton Institution, and 
commenced a two years' course in Bates Coll. He grad. fiom Bates 
Theological Seminary in l-SS.'). He was licensed to i)reach as a Fi-ee 
Baptist minister by Rev. J. McLeod, pastor of the ciniri-h in Fredei'io 
ton, N. ]>., Oct. 30, 18GG, by the Yarmouth and Shelluirn (Quarterly 
]\reeting at Tuskct Village, N. S., Aug. 17, 1867, and was ordained in 
Harmony, his native place, Oct. 3, l-SGS. His first [)astorate was Can- 
ning, N. S. While studying he supplied sevi-ral churches in N. II. and 
Me., and afterwards held pastorates in Littleton, Soutii Boston, INIass., 
Halifax, N. S.. Gardiner, and Houlton, JMe. He now res. in Lewiston, 
INLe., and is engaged in evangelistic work. fFrec; Ba[)tist Cvclo[);edia, 
p. 411.) 

Ch., b\- w. Emma Jane. — 

i. Geokok C, b. Soiitli Roslon, Mass., Oct. 29, 1877. res. Lewiston, i\Ie. 
ii. E.MMA J., b. L. Oct. 14, 1878. res. L. 

Ch., b\' w. Emma E., — 

iii. Nellie E., b. Wicldow, X. B., :\Inrcli 7, 188-']. 
iv. Flohe.nce II., b. lloullon, iMe., Dec. '•',, 1886. 

MINER. 

I.Thomas ]\Iiner, b. in Stonington, Conn., Jan. 14, 1735. m. in 
Stonington, Feb. 10. 17.')7, Desire l)ennison, dau. of Avery Dennison. 
He lived a few 3'ears in Groton, Conn., and settled in Woodstock, Vt., 
1772, and two years later removed to jNIaidstone, Vt. On accoiuit of 
Indian alarms, he removed for safetv to Haverhill in 177(5 and settled 



340 ^Imer. 

in this town in 1786. "Wliile at Haverhill, in 177G, he served as a scout, 
and his report appears in N. H. State Papers, Vol. XVII., p. 69. He 
was in service in Capt. Josiah RiisscU's Co. of Rangers from Oct. 12 to 
Dec. 1, 1776, and in Col. Jonathan Chase's regiment in 1777. He was 
a selectman, 178S-9, moderator, 1788 and 1792. Farmer. F'ederalist. 
He removed from town 18U5, and d. in Lyman, Mav 13, 1810. 
Ch., - 

i. William, b. Groton, Conn., Feb. 24, 1759. 

2. ii. Thomas, b. Groton, Conn , 1761. 

iii. Thankful, b. Groton, Conn., 1762. 

3. iv. Isaac, b. Groton, Conn., June 17, 17G4. 

V. Avery Dennison, b. Groton, Conn. d. Bloomfield, N. Y. 

vi. Desire, b. Woodstock, Vt. m. Sargent Currier, 

vii. Reisecca, b. 1773. ni. Natlian Pike, 

viii. Hannah, ni. Samuel Hatch. 

2. Thomas Miner, son of Thomas \ m. in Lancaster, March 11, 
1795, Abigail Tagc. He res. in L. from 1794 to 1802. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Ariel, b. Nov. 26, 1795. 
ii. Mary, b. July Ki, 1798. 

3. Isaac Minkk, son of Thomas \ b. in Conn., June 17, 1764. m. 
Feb. 14, 1788, Marv, dan. of Simeon Avery, I), in Groton, Conn., Nov. 
10, 1764, d. in Whitefield, April 27, 1843. ' He res. in L. from 1793 to 
1828. Farmer. Cong. Rev. soldier, probably in INIass. or Conn. regt. 
He was emploved in guarding cattle, to keep them awav from the Tories. 
d. in Whitefield, Julv 11, 1847. 

Ch.,— 

i. Sarah, b. Jan. 15, 1789. m. first, James Badger, m. second, Nov. 23, 
1809, William Morrill, res. Canaan, Vt. No cli. 

ii. Simeon A., b. May 12, 1791. m. Feb. 16, 1819, Mary P. Orcott. Ch., 
— Elsina J. ; r.iiK'iiis ; Orelia ; Pearl ; Avery ; Jude W. ; Welcome ; 
Martha; Franklin 1).; Sarah W. ; Mary; Lemuel 0.; Mary A. 

4. iii. Elisha Perkins, b. L. Jan. 28. 1793. 

iv. Mary, b. L. March 16, 1795. m. Wing, d. Lyndon, Vt. 

V. Hannah Avery, b. L. July 20, 1797. m. Setli Morse. Ch., — George; 

Leander ; Dennison ; Cordelia; Emily; Freeman, 
vi. Ldcy, b. L. Oct. 4, 1799. m. Chauncy Hill. res. Concord, Vt. No ch. 
vii. Desire Dennison, b. L. Feb. 9, 1802. in. Bela Orcott. Ch., — Lyman 

H. ; Orrin W. 
viii. Catherine Latiirop, b. L. June 21, 1804. m. Samuel Taylor Morse 
(See). 
ix. Isaac, b. L. March 7, 1807. ni. Feb. 21, 1837, Sallv Pearson. Farmer. 
He d. Whitefield, Nov. 12, 1894. She d Whitefield, Aug. 1, 1892. 
Ch., — Betsey H. ; Lauren J. ; Austin W. ; Sarah J. ; Mary P. 
X. LoDWiCK, b. June 19, 1809. unm. d. about 1870. 

4. Elisha Perkins Miner, son of Isaac ^, b. in L. Jan. 28, 1793. 
in. Eliza Berry, b. Feb. 1800, d. in L. Sept. 20, 1873, Cong. He res. in 
L. from 1793 until he d., Nov. 6. 1873. Carpenter. Cong. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. George Warner, b. July 3, 1820. 

5. ii. Silas Avery, b. July 12, 1822. 

iii. Aaron Brackett, b. May 0, 1825. I. 0. 0. F , N. G. 

iv. Nathan Niles, b. Aug 11, 1827. 

V. Isaac Perkins, b. Feb. 2, 1830. 

vi. HoswELL Sartvvell, b. April 1, 1832. 

vii. Eliza Bellows, b. Aug. 12, 1834. pub. June 22, 1853, William M. 

Brown, 

viii. Harriet Fairbank, b. Aug. 14, 1836. 



3111161' — Mitchdl. 341 

5. Silas Avery ^Iinkk, son of Klisliu Perkins*, b. in L. Jnly 12, 
1.S22. ni. Oct. 11, l<St;}, So|)lii:i J.ine, dan. of Benjnmin Dailey, 1). in 
Lisbon, Jnly 13, 1.S2G. She d. Feb. 20, lUOO. lie lias res. in L. from 
birth to 1875, and since 1881. Carpenter. Repnl)lican. 

Ch.,— 

i. CiiAULios Elvkkt, 1). ti. June ?A), liS44, d. Ij. April 17, 1845. 
ii. Julius Verton, 1). L.July 12, 184U. in. Li/zie (i. Siuiie. Watclimaker. 

res. Dover, N. J. 
iii. CiiAUNCY Hill, b. L. June oO, 184'J. ni. first, Mary P>tta (iuimliy. in. 

siecond, Hattie . Cabinet-maker, res. Ciiicago, 111. l.st N. 11. 

C'av. Private. 
iv. Caruie Bell Ione, b. Manchester, Feb. 24, 1857. in. William Henry 

Dixon (See). 

MINER. 

6. Salmon G.Miner, m. first, Sept. 10, 1839, Sarah, dan. of Amasa 
Wheelock (See), b. in L. Oct. 30, 1818, d. in L. Jnly 28, 18-15. m. 
second, April 7, 1847, Phebe, dau. of Peter Paddleford (See), b. in 
Lyman, in 1821, d. in Chicago, 111., Ang. 1806. He res. in L. from 1842 
to 1.S51. Hatter. Fire ward, 1840. (Ilistorv of Sanbornton, p. 843. 
L. Cen.. p. 238.) 

Ch., by \v. Sarah, — 

i. George IL, b. L. June 21, 1844, d. Oconto, Wis., Oct. 21, 1889. Coin. 
Ser^^eant 3d N. H. Inf. 



MITCHELL. 

1. John ^Mitciieel, b. in Millstrect, Ireland, June 6, 1824. m. 
Ilonora Dougherty, b. in Killarney, Ireland, 1824, dan. of Timothy 
Dougherty. At a season of unrest and discontent in his native land, 
John Mitchell and his young wife were among the many who emigrated 
from Ireland to America during the last decade of the half-century. 
AVith the assimilative characteristics of his race he successfully adapted 
himself to the helpful conditions of his new environments. He settled in 
Vermont, and during the last thirty years of an active life he lived in 
Salem, now Derb}", V^t. At once he became a resident and a citizen. He 
was a man of direct methods, good judgment, and unimpeachalile integ- 
rity-. He was frequently elected to town ollice, and u[)on several occa- 
sions he was the candidate of his party for the Assembl}'. He d. April 
28, 1807. Democrat. Roman Catiiolic. 

Ch., — 

i. Daniel, b. Ireland, 1848, d. in infancy. 

2. ii. John M., b. Plyinoutli, July 0, 184"J. 
iii. Daniel, b. 185(3. d. in infancy. 

iv. Ti.MOTHY, b. Marcli 21, 1852. ni. Oct. 2, 1877, Alice Dalton, who d. 

June oO, 1878; he d. April 20, 1882. 
V. Daniel, b. Salem, V"t., April 23, 18.54. d. Oct. 30, 18GG. 

3. vi. William Henkv, b. Wheelock, Vt., Sept. 18, 1856. 

vii. Julia A., b. Wheelock, Vt., Oct. 18, 1858. m. Oct. 15, 1885, 1\I. T. Don- 
ovan, frei,<i;lit traffic manager B. & M. R. R. res. Somerville, Mass. 
viii. Arbie K., b. Wheelock, Vt., Oct. 24, 18G0. res. Derby, Vt. 
ix. Mary J., b. Wheelock, Vt., Oct. 30, 1862. 
X. Catherine C, b. Derby, Vt., Jan. 18, 18tJG, clerk of the State Board 

of Agriculture, res. Concord. 
xi. Benjamin, b. April 1, 1808. d. May 16, 1886. 



342 3Iitrh'lL 

2. John ~M. jNTitoiiell, son of John ^, b. in Plymouth, July G, 1849. 
m. Nov. ]'J. 1874, Julia Charlotte, dan. of Peter P. Lonergan, b. in St. 
Johnsbui'v, \i., June 7, l.SoJ, Roman Catholif:. He res. in L. from 
1870 to 1881, He was educated in the common and select schools of 
Northern Vt. and Derby, Vt., Academy, and studietl law with Edwards 
& Dickerman, Derby, Vt., and Harry Bingham, of L., and was admitted 
to tlie Bar in Haverhill, March 19, 1872. April 1, 187o, he became a 
memljer of the iii'm of Bingham & Mitcliell, which continued to July 1, 
1879, wlien A. S. Batcliellor was admitted to the firm, and it became 
Bingham, Mitchell & Batcliellor. July 1, 1881, he moved to Concord, 
and witli Hon. Harry Bingham formed tlje firm of Bingham & Mitchell, 
wiiicli was continued until the recent death of Mr. Bingham. Select- 
man, 1877-8. Solicitor Grafton Co., 1879 to 1881. Meml)er Board of 
Education, Union District, 1873 to 8 inc. Representative from Con- 
cord, 189;5-4. Railroad Commissioner Oct. 1888 to April, 1891. Mem- 
ber of State Commission on Statue of Franklin Pierce. Member State 
Board of Charities and Correction, 1895-0. J. P. Notary public. 
Democrat. Roman Catholic. 

Ch.,— 

i. AcxKs, b. L. Aug. ll), 1875. unni. res. Concorrl. 

ii. (Jertrudk, b. L. March 14, 1878, d. L. Nov. 9, 1878. 

iii. Li:o Lonkiigax, b. Concord, June 'lo, 1885, d. Concord, Marcli 5, 1888. 

iv. Maiuon, b. Concord, Jan. 12, 18'J0. 

3. WiMJAM IIknry Mitchell, son of John \ b. in Wheelock, Vt., 
Sept. 18, 18r>r). m. May 4, 1,SS7, Delia, dau. of Edward F. Bingham 
(See), b. in McArthur, Oliio, E[)iscopal. He has res. in Ij. since 1877. 
He was educated in the connnon schools of Nortliei'u \'t., Derby, Vt., 
Academy, and L. High School. He studied law with Bingham & 
Mitchell, and Bingham, Mitchell, & 15atchellor, and was admitted to 
the Bar in Concord, Marcli 19, 1880. He became a member of the 
firm of Bingham, Mitchell, & Batcliellor, July 1, 1882, which firm was 
continued until the death of Mr. Bingham, wdien the firm of Batcliellor 
& ftlitchell succeeded. Author of Free Text Book Act, adopted by 
the Legislature of 1889. His printed articles comprise: Re|)orts as 
Solicitor, in Vol. H., Grafton Co. Reports, pp. 105. 207, 253, 304, 358, 
411. Address before the two Justices of the Supreme Court on trial 
of Frank C. Aliny f<^r murder of Christie C. Warden, pub. in the 
"Manchester Union," Nov. 18, 1891. Solicitor Grafton Co., 1889 to 
1895. State Senator, 1889. Presidential Elector, McKinley and Roose- 
velt, 1900. P'ire ward, 1884-5-6. Prest. L. Driving Park "^Association, 
1889. Superintendent of Town Schools, 1879-80. Meml)er Board of 
Education, Union District, 1880 to 1898; Secretary, 1887; Prest., 
18.S8 to 1890. Trustee State Normal School, 1887 to" 1897. Prest. L. 
Musical Association, 1887. Board of Health, 1879-80. J. P. Notary 
l)ul)lic. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Com. 
A. A. S. R. 32°. (Child's Grafton Co. G^azetteer, p. 112. New Hamp- 
shire Men, p. 22G.) 

MITCHELL. 

4. Ure jMitchell, son of James Ure, b. in Glasgow, Scotland, Oct. 
4, 1859. m. first, Sept. 3, 1884, Mary, dan. of Henry Rushton, b. in 
Edwards, N. Y., in 18GG, d. in Edwards, N. Y., Jan., 1886, Universalist. 



Mitohdl — Moffeit. S43 

111. soeond, April 1), 1880, Isabella, daii. of Devillo W. Coibiii. I), in 
Aftou, N. v.. Sept. 21, 18,')l), Univer.salisl. lie res. in L. tVoni .hiii. 1, 
18;»;), to lSi)I. Ho WHS educiited in Scotland, Clinton, N. Y., Liberal 
Institute, and the Tlieolo^ieal School of St. Lawrence Liniversity, Clin- 
ton, N. Y.. IVom which he i>rad. in 1880. He stndied theology with 
Rev. Ebenezer Fislier, I). 1)., and IJev. I. M. Atwood, I). D., and was 
ordained in Oxford. N. Y., in 1882. He has bet'ii located in Oxford, 
N. Y. ; Sherliiinie. N. Y. ; Fort Plain, N. Y. ; Cortland. X. Y. ; Horse- 
heads, N. Y., as Universalist and P>aptist niinisti'r, and in L. as Uni- 
tarian minister. He ha.s recently withdrawn from enrlier connections 
and has taken Episcopalian orders. A. F. and A. M. 2no ch. 



MOFFETT. 

1. William TiFoi-FETT was one of the earliest settlers of ^^'inchendon, 
]Mass. John. Joseph, and William Moffett were in that town as early 
as 175;5, residing in the western part of the town. William Mottett was 
a soldier in the Revolution. lie m. in Lnnenlnirg, Mass., Sept. 22, 
17GG, Mary Price (?) of Shirley. The record of the marriage is found 
in the Coiinty records, and the name of the bride is not plainly re- 
corded. The birth of four children is on record in Winchendoa. 

2. James Moffett, son of William S b. in Winchendon, Mass., l\lay 
7, 1773, by town records. May 9, 1774. by family record lived a few 
years in Langdon and vicinity, coming to this town 1815. He in. Betsey 
"Sartwell, b. 1779, dau. of John and Elizabeth (Gleason) Sartwell, and 
grnnd-dan. of Simon Sartwell •'' (See). He was a farmer, d. April 1, 
IsSo. His widow d. Sept. 10, 18Go. 

Ch., — 

3. i. Aldex, b. Langdon, Jan. 10, 1806. 

ii. .Ta.mes, b. 181:2. unni. d. L. Feb. -Jl, 1882. 

iii. Wir.LiAM, b. L. Oct. 1, 1818. m. Fel). !'.», 18tS, 8,Trali Hobbs. She d. 
Watert'ord, Vt., May Ki, 1887. lie d. June 2U, IDOO. 

4. iv. David, b. L. Dec. 23, 182:j. 

V. John, res. Erough, Iowa, 
vi. liETSEV, b. L. July ti, 1824. ni. John Mason Cliarlton (See). 

3. Aldex ^Moffett, son of James'-, b. in Langdon, Jan. IG, 180G. 
m. Jan. 8, 1833, Alinira, dau. of David Plood, and grand-dan. of Paul 
Fitch " (See), b. in Windham, Vt., March .3, 1810, d. in L. July 3, 188.), 
Cong. He res. in L. from ISlo until he d., Sept. 17, 1888. Farmer. 
Republican. Selectman, 1842-9. Appointed Col. 32d Regt. N. H. 
Militia, June 21, 1832 ; vacated June 1.'), 1833. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Alice Maria, b. Aug. 14, 18:^"). unin. res. L. 
ii. Charles, b. Oct. ;!, 1808. unin. Farmer, res. Lisbon. 

5. iii. Frank Tifit, b. Augr. 6, 1841. 

iv. D vviD Blood, b. Marcli 20, 184:3, d. Fairfax, Va., Nov. 24, 1862. Co. 

D, 13th N. H. Inf. Private. 
V. ■ Sewell Tolman, b. March 23, 1847. in. Jan. 14, 1887, Mrs. Al)l>ie Leon- 
ard. Architect. He d. Soutliern Pines, N. C, July o, ISOti. 

vi. FuED, b. June 18, 1853. unin. Farmer, d. L. Feb. 21, 1804. Super- 
visor, 1884 to 00. 



344 3Ioffett — Mooney — Moor. 

4. David Moffetf, son of. Tamos-, 1». in L. Dec. 23, 1823. in. Jan. 
23, 1849, Martha Louise, dan. of Jo.sei)a Tolinan, and grand-dan. of 
Panl Fitch" (See), b. in Granby, Vt., May 13, 1832, Episcopal. He 
has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Republican. Lieut. 11th Co., 32d 
Reo-t. N. H. Militia, 1848. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Susan Auahella, b. Aug. 26, 1853, d. March 14, 1856. 
ii. Joseph West, b. Marcli 12, 185G. m. Oct. 9, 1880, Mary Organsinger, 

Glover, res. Johnstown, N. Y. 
iii. Mattie Susan, b. July U, 1859. m. William Elislia Brovvnson (See). 

5. Frank Tii<"ft iNIoffett, son of Alden ^, b. in L. Aug. 6, 1841. 
m. May 23, 1<S7I, Alice Louise, dau. of Ciiarles M. Tuttle (See), b. in 
L. Oct". 14, 1849, Episcopal. He res. in L. all his life, d. July 12, 1896. 
He was educated in the common sciiools of L. and the Barnet, Vt., 
High Scliool. In 1807 he commenced tlie study of medicine with Dr. 
C. M. Tuttle (See), attended three courses of medical lectures, and 
grad. from Harvard Medical Coll. in 1870. He located in medical 
]>ractice, regular school, in L., and continued in active work through 
life. He was a member of the White Mountain Medical Society, the 
State ^ledical Society, and was a delegate to the American ^ledical 
Society in 1883, when he became a member. Repuliliean. Board of 
Health, 1874-5-6-7-87. Co. D, 14th N. H. Lif., Hospital Steward. 
Representative, 1883-4. Assistant Surgeon 3d Regt. N. H. National 
Guard, with rank of Capt. Commissioned July 1, 1884; made Surgeon 
of the same with rank of Major, May 22, 1889 ; resigned May 24, 1894. 
A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Com. 32^. A. A. S. R. 
I. O. O. F. G. A. R. (L. Clen., pp. 164 5, Book of Biographies, Grafton 
Co., p. 406.) 

Ch., \). in L., — 

i. Bessie Tuttle, b. March 29, 1875. unm. res. L. grad. Smith's Coll., 

1899. 
ii. GuACE Isabel, b. Dec. 21, 1876. res. L. 



MOONEY. 

1. Olin Joel Mooney, son of Joel Barlow, b. in Dalton, July 13, 
1X53. m. INIa}' 1, l'S72, Lydia Jane, dau. of George Washington Car- 
penter (See), b. in Dalton, Nov. 9, 1856. He has res. in L. since 1877. 
Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Florence Mabel, b. Dalton, Dec. 7, 1873. ni. Fred Thorn (See). 

ii. Harkv, b. Dalton, Nov. 18, 1875, d. L. Dec, 30, 1875. 

iii. Katiiekine Anne, b. Dalton, Jan. 3, 1876. res. L. 

iv. Kohert Olin, b. L. Oct. 18, 1881, d. Jan. 12, 1898. 

V. Ina Meta, b. L. March 20, 1886. 



MOOR — MOORE. 

1. John Mooit, b. in L-cland in 1683, emigrated to America in 

1723-4 and settled in Londonderry. He m. Janet . She d. 

March 8, 1776, aged 89. He d. in Londonderry, Jan. 24, 1774. 



Moor — 3Ioor('. 345 

2. W'li.i.iA.M Moou, son of John ', b. in ITIS. ni. Molly Jack, lie 
moved to Jk'dford in 171"), where he becunie a pioniinent and uselid 
citizen ; was one of the [)etitioners I'or incorporation ; a member of the 
first board of Elders of the Presbvlerian Church, and for many years 
received frequent and honorable mention in the town recoi'ds. He d. 
in Bedford, Feb. 17, 17M'J. lie was :i brother of Col. Daniel .Moor of 
the Kevolution. 

3. WiLLiAJi INIooK, son of William-, b. in Uedfoid, Feb. 2!), 17(!(>. 
m. March 25, 1788, Isabella McClarv. lie was a Ren', soldiei', and 
for many 3'ears prominent in town atlairs. lie d. in l>edford. May >>, 
1811. 

4. Adams IMoore, son of William ^ b. in Bedford, Oct. 17. 17!i;». 
ni. first, dune 1, 1829, Anna IMary, dan. of iMoses Little M!^*'*^'). b. Dec. 
4, 180o, d. March .'U, i.sl2. m. second, Aug. l(i, l.si.'i. Maria, dan. 
of Moses Little'^ (See), b. Jan. 1, 18l)(;. (L. Cen., i)i). :.'.» and i:>L) 
He res. in L. from 182;) until he d., Nov. ."), iHi')'.). lie was educated in 
Londonderry, Phillips Academy, and Dart. Coll., from which he grad. 
in 1822. He commenced stuilyiug medicine in 1821 with Dr. William 
Burns (See). He attended Dart. Medical Coll. and grad in 1827. He 
located in L, and practised medicin(; iiere all his life. He belonged to the 
White Mountain and State Medical Societies. His most important pub- 
lished work was an epitome of Braithwaite's Medical Retrospect. He 
was also author of many medical papers read before the societies. Dem- 
ocrat. Re|)ul)lican after 18r)(). JModerator, 181,'). Fire ward, 182'J- 
,')l-2-;)-i-')-G-7-;)-4()-o. Coroner. Frest. White Mt. Med. Assn., 
1848-1). He made an extensive collection of material for a history of 
L., and left several chapters in manuscript nearly completed. Notary 
public. J. r. Surgeon's JMate, ;52d Regt. N." H. IMilitia, Se[)t. 2:5, 
1828. A. F. and A. M., Mornins: Dawn "Lodge. L (). O. F., N. G. 
('' People's Journal." Nov. 21, l.Sf;;!. L. ("en., pi). 15;')-4.) 

Ch., by w. Anna, b. in L., — 

i. Maria Little, b. Oct. 11, 1830, d. July 8, 1854. 
ii. IsAHKLLA McClakv, I). Nov. '24, 18;^.5. 111. Edwin V. (!n'C!i (See). 
iii. Ki.iZAHicTii Adams, b. May 2'.>, 18;17. iii. Kdwiii P. (Jrt'oii (Si'e). 
iv. Wi 1,1,1AM Ai>ams, b. Marcli 27, bS42, killed at FivderiL'ksl)iir.ir, Va.. Dec. 
1;], 18t;2. Co. K, nth N. Y. (l)tiryea's Zouaves), Second Lieut. Co. C, 
Titb N. II. Int., also First Lient. Co. E, and Capt. Co. H, same Hejit. 
(" People's Journal," March 21, 18(i;i " Granite .Monthly," Feb., 1894. 
Biography in Hist 5th Keiit. N. 11. Inf., and address by James 11. 
Jackson at Camp-lire of Marshal 8aiulers Post, LI. A. R., 1895). 

Ch., by w. INIaria, b. in L., — 

V. Anna Mary. b. April 15, 1844, d. April 15, 1844. 
vi. James White,!) Dec. 11, 184G. m. A[)ril 2, 1874, Caroline E. Granger. 
Physician, res. N. Y. City. Cadet IJ. 8. Military Academy. 



MOORE. 

5. Robert Moore, son of Isaiah, b. in Ireland, in 18;>0. ni. Noy. 
12, LSol, Eliza Jane, dan. of Andrew Jameson, b. in Ireland. Nov. 2i, 
18;>1, K[)iscopal. He has res. in L. since 187."). Farmer. Episcopal. 
Reimblican. 



Ch. 


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6. 


i. 
ii. 




iii. 


7. 


iv. 


8. 


V. 




vi. 




vii. 



346 3Ioore. 



jNIarv Ann, b. Irelniul, Feb. 25, 1853. m. Levvis Eastniiin (See). 
Uor.EKT John, b. Newcastle-oii- Tj'ue, KntJ;., Marcli 4, 185G. 
IsAiAii, b. Canadii, April 9, 1858, d. Auir.\ 1859. 
IsAiAii, b. Inverness, P. Q., July 24, 18(JU. 
Jajiks Alexanukk, b. ilaiif'ax, P. Q., Oct. 18, 18tj:^. 
David, b. Halifax, P. Q., July i:], m\C>. Clerk, res. Lowell, Mass. 
William Aluert, b. Halifax, P. Q., Mav oO, 18G9. Clerk. res. 
Hard wick, Vt. in. June 28, ]8!ir), l.ela M. Pray, 
viii. E:\iJiA TuEuiiSA Jane, b. Halifax, P. Q., June 4, 1872. Teacher, 
res. L. 
ix. Herhekt Walter, b. L. July 18, 1875, d. Sept. 24, 1882. 
X. Anson Frederick, b. L. Feb. 18, 1879. 

6. RoBKiiT John Mookk, sou of Robert'', h. in Newcastle-on-T3'ne, 
Eng., March 4, 1850. iii. Jan. 1, 1889, Ida Amanda, dan. of Henry 
D. iji.s!io|) (See), b. in Lisbon, March 18, 1SG2. He has res. in L. 
since 187;). Farmer. Cong. Republican. 

Cli., 1). in L., — 

i. Henry Herman, b, Auo;. 18. 18'J0. 

ii. .IiossiE Louise, b. Jan. 11, 18'.I2. 

iii. David Wi lli am, 1>. April H, 181)3. 

iv. Herman, b. Marcli 27, 18'.J5. 

7. Isaiah Mookk, son of Robert^, b. in Inverness, P. Q., July 24, 
18()(). m. Jnne 5, 1888, Ida, dan. of Rnssell Bean, b. in iSherbrooke, 
P. Q., July 22, 1870, d. in L. Feb. 10, 181)4, Bai)tist. He ni. second, 
Marj' Jane Smith. He has res. in L. since 187o. Farmer. Methodist. 
Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Herrert, b. L. Feb. 2, 1894. 

8. Jamks Alexander Mooke, son of Robert^, b. in Halifax, P. Q., 
Oct. 18, 18G;3. ni. April 22, 18U0, Catherine Elizal)eth, dau. of Michael 
IMcCann, b. in Lyndonville, Vt.. Jan, 11), 1870. He has res. in L. since 
187;). Merchant tailor. Republican. He was educated in L. High 
School and N. H. Agricultural C'oU. 

Ch.,— 

i. Howard IIay.aiond, b. L. Nov. 27, 1804. 



MOORE. 

9. RoKEirr Rogeks IMoore, son of Samuel, h. in Irasl:»urg, Vt., April 
2;:5, 182G. m. May 5, 1853, Julia A., dau. of Jesse Turner, b. in Mon- 
roe, Jan. G, 18;:)0,\l. in L. July :M), 18:);3, JNIethodist He has res. in L. 
since 18G;). Farmer. Methodist. Prohibition. 

Ch.,— 

i. William Jesse, b. Jefferson, Aug. 24, 1854. ni. Dec. 31, 1878, Eva F. 
Heinick. Scale-maker. He d. St. Jolmsbury, Vt., jNIarch 25, 18'J4. 
She ra. second. May 27, 1895, Fred F. Clark. 
ii. Dallas Pobert, b. Monroe, Aug. 3, 185G. unm. Laborer, res. L. 
iii. Anson Curtis, b. L. Aug. 19, 1858. 



Mo)'iian — Morrill — Morris. 347 



MORGAN. 

1. CiiAiiLKS SuMNKU INFoRGAN, SOU of Smill), b. ill Plymouth, March 
•S. l.S.Vl. in. Aug. 17, 187"), Abbio .Iiidith. (hiii. of Joel Spooner, b. in 
Fraiicoiiia, JNIny 7, 1<S.J0, Cong, lie lias res. iu L. since 1880. Draper. 
Cong. lve[)ublican. 
Ch.,— 

i. Li:o WoKTU, b. Binf>'liani])t()n, N. Y., Oct. "JiJ, 1878. 
ii. Ali.h iMoNA, b. L. .\l;iy bj, ISSl'. 
iii. L.\uiiA Ka( HEL, b. L. i)ec. 18, l^St. 



MORGAN. 

2. Victor r)RADFoi:D jMoi{<iAN, son of Benjamin O., b. in Johnson, 
Vt., April i;^ LSfjO. m. April i;;5, bs.SO, Coni Kstella, (hui. of Josei)li 
A. liixby, b. in Warren, 8ei)t. o, 18;V.), Cong. He has res. in L. most 
of tile time since 1881. (ilover. Cong. lvei)Lil)lican. 

Ch., — 

i. Bern-IE B., b. L. July 18, 18S.">, d. Johnson. Vt , July 22, 1884. 
ii. Clarence Bradford, b. Johnson, Vt., July 15, 1885. 
iii. Violet Bernice, b. Johnson, Vt., Jan. 2;j, 1888. 



MORRILL. 

1. CiiARLKs ITknry Morrill, son of John, b. in Oroton, Sept. 13, 
1848. m. Aug. "27, 1874, Luhama Jane, dan. of Jonathan L, Clay, b. 
ill Plyiiionlh. Fel>. 2C). 1S,34, Methodist. lie has res. in L. since 188;>. 
IMercthaut. Prohibition. Appointed Postmaster of Apthorp, Feb. 27, 
1«8(;. 1. (). (). F. 

Ch., b. ill Plymouth, — 

i. William Clvkence, b. O^t. 3, 1875. ni. Jan. 5, 18'.l7, Stella L. Smith. 

C;ierk. res. L. 
ii. Bernard Scorr, b. Oct. Hi, 11S80. 



MORRIS. 

1. TnoAFAS iMoRRis. res. in Waltham Holy Cross Abbey. Eng. m. 
Aug. 24, lli2i), (irissie Hewsone. He d. in Bosttjii, Mass., in 1();j7. 

2. EnwAun Mouius, son of Thonias '. b. in Waltham Holy Cross 
Abbey, Eng., Aug. 1G30. m. Xov. 2b, 1 ('..");'). (iraee Pell. He res. in 
RoxliuiT, Mass., where he was .Selectman, 1674 to 1687 ; Representa- 
tive, 1677 to 1687 ; Leader of first settlers of Woodstock, Conn., and 
first militarv odlcer (Lieut.) of Woodstcjclc, Conn., where he d. Sej^t. 
14, 1G89. 

3. S.vML'EL Morris, son of E Iward -, b. in Roxbury, Mass., A[)ril 
10, 1671. m. first. Hannah Mayo. Second wife unlinown. He d. in 
Thompson, Conn., Jan. i), 174.'>. 

4. Sa:\[Uel JNIoRRis, son of Samuel "', b. in Roxbury, Mass., Aug. lo, 
1605. m. in Woodstock, Conn., Oct. .'Jl, 1728, Abigail Bragg, of 
Bristol, R. L Two of his sons served iu the French and Indian War 



348 Morris — Morrison. 

in Lieut. -Col. P:i3S0ii's Co. He d. in Siiiitlifield, R. I., June lo, 
17^.6. 

5. WiLLiA^i iNIouRis, son of Samuel ■*, h. in Wyanexit Thompson 
P\irm, Conn., Nov. "iS, 1740. m. Feb. 5, 1778, fSarali Bovven. He 
was a farmei', and clerk of the Co. of Minute ]Men from Wocjdstock, 
Conn., and served in the Rev. War in Capt. Lyon's Co. He res. in 
Woodstock, Conn., and West Fairlee, Vt., where he d. 

6. William Moniioe Morris, son of William ^, b. in Woodstock, 
Conn., Aug. 28, 178.3. m. May 11, 1815, Esther P. SouLhworth, b. 
April 30, 1792, d. in Vershire, Vt., April 28, 18G8. He was a farmer, 
res. in Wentwortii ten years, where he was several yeai's Selectman. 
Soldier of War of 1812-15, and pensioner, Cong. d. in Vershire, Vt., 
Feb. 9, 1873. 

7. Gkorgk Fraxklin Morris, son of William Monroe '', b. in W'ent- 
wortli. May 30, 1825. m. Feb. 3, 1853, Lydia M. Fuller, of Vershire, 
Vt. He res. in Bradford, Vt. Mason by trade. 

8. Chauncf.y C. Morris, son of George Franklin ', 1). in Bradiford, 
Vt. , Jan. 13, 1859. m. Sept. G, 1882, Augusta C!aroline, dan. of John 
Steele, b. in Concord, Oct. 22, 1859,. Cong, lie res. in L. from Nov., 
1883 to 1898. He was for many years a telegraph operator in Brad- 
ford, Vt., Woodsville, and L , and for several shears teller in L. Savings 
Bank. Cong. Repu!)lican. Corresponding Secretary', L. Musical Asso- 
ciation. 1893. He res. in Bradford, Vt. 

Ch., - 

i. Ralph Eugene, h. llaverliill, Sept. .3, 1883. 
ii. Arthur Steele, b. L. Jul}' 20, 1891. 

9. Gkorge Franklin Morris, son of Josiah, and grandson of Wil- 
liam Monroe ^ b. Vershire, Vt , April 13, 18GG. m. May 16, 1894, Lula 
J. Aldrich, dan. of Charles and Persis Aldrich of Lisbon. He grad. at 
Vermont State Normal School, Randolph, 1885. He studied law with 
Smith & Sloan, and was admitted to the bar at Montpelier, October, 
1891, admitted to tlie New Hani|)shire Bar, 1893. He res. in Lisbon, 
where he has been in active practice since admission to the Bar. Count}' 
Solicitor, 1899-1901. 

MORRISON. 

1. Daniel Morrison, probably res. in Newburv', Mass., about 1690. 

2. Daniel Morrison, son of Daniel ^, settled in Gilraanton. 

3. William Morrison, son of Daniel'-, b. ]\Lirch 18, 1715. m. 
Abigail Trefethen, b. April G, 1755, d. Julv <3, 1831. He d. March 2, 
1811. 

4. Samuel Morrison, son of William •\ b. in Exeter, March 18, 
1783. m. Sally Kelley, b. Aug. 1789, d. May 7, 1877. He moved to 
Betlilehem from Gilmanton about 1800. d. in Bethlehem, July 19, 
1869. 

5. William Moi;rlson, son of SamueP, b. in Bethlehem, June, 
1817. m. in 1841, Mary E., dan. of John Oilman, b. in Cam[)ton aliout 
1820, d. in Bethlehem, in 1884, Methodist. He res. in Bethlehem, 



Morrison — Morse. 349 

where he d., Feb. 1894. Fanner. Democrat. A. F. and A. "M.. Burns 
Lodge. 
Cli.. — 
8. i. CuAKLKs Oilman, b. Ki'tlilchoni, Dec. 2, 18K). 

6. GiL>rA\ Kki.lkv Morkisox, son of Samnel •*, b. in Betlilehem, 
Ang. G. 1821. m. Dec. 20, 1841, Mary Jane, dan. of Dndle^' Folsoni 
Ladd •' iSro), b. in Holderness, May 18, 1818, Methodist. He has res. 
in L. since 1881. Farmer. Metliodist. Democrat. Lient. 1st Co. 
Light Inf.,32d Regt. N. M. Militia, 1850. A. F. and A. M., Burns 
Lodge. 

Ch., b. in Bethlehem, — 

i. George, b. Feb. 16, 1847. d. Bethlehem, Sept. 10. 1848. 
ii. E.MMA Jane, b. Sept. 1, 1850. ni. Rev. Burton .Minard (See). 

7. John Colby Morrison, son of Samuel "*, h. in Bcthleliem, INLay 
26, 1821). m. Fel). 20, 184-1, Mary Parisii, dan. of Ebenezer Edwards, 
b. in Lticonia, Feb. 24, 1829, Cong. Me res. in L. since 1880. d. Oct. 
23, 1898. Blacksmitii. Cong. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Clara Bell, b. Betlileliein, Aiil;. 11, 1845. m. Daniel Webster Kanlett 

(See). 
ii. John P'ranklin, b. St. Jolmsbnry, Vt., Feb. 12, 1857. m. 1883, Emma 
Gardner. C/ontractor. res. Springfield, Mass. 

8. Cii.vRi.ES Gn.MAN INloRRisoN, son of William^, b. in Bethleliem, 
Dec. 2, 1840. ra. Dec. 25, 1878, Sue Caroline, dau. of Samuel Alden 
Edson (See), b. in L. Dec. 16, 1849, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 
1878. Farmer. Democrat. No ch. 

MORRISON. 

9. J.A."vrKs Barnes Morri.son, son of Z. Nowell, b. in Haverhill, 
Mass., Nov. 2, 1849. unm. He was educated in the Haverhill, .Mass., 
schools, and commenced the study of theology in 187.'), in the INIead- 
ville Theological Sciiool, from which he grad. in 1877, and was ordained 
in Haverhill, Mass., the same year. He was located as a Unitarian 
minister in Nantucket, Mass., from 1877 to 1880; Lancaster, 1880 to 
1890, supplying the Unitarian church of L. from 18S1 to 1888 ; Laconia, 
1890, until lie d., Sept. 22, 189(). Under his administration in L. the 
Unitarian church was erected, in 1S84, and the society oi'ganized and 
placed upon a substantial basis for effective denominational work. 
A. F. and A. M. K. T. 

MORSE. 

The name was originally De IMors, which was changed to INlors. 
INIorce is an ancient name of Norman origin, and was changed to Moss. 
Godefridus de la ^lorse of Normandy held a fief from Philip Augustus 
of the honour of Malherbe. (Norman People, p. 338.) The coat-of- 
arms of Hugo de Mors, 1358, was 500 years old at the time of Edward. 
The motto is, "In God, not arms. Trust." (Memorial of the family 
of Morse, for Hon. Asa Porter Morse, b}- Henry Dutch Lord, Boston, 
1889.) 



350 31orse. 

1. Anthony iMousic, h. in IMarlborough. Wiltshire, Eng., Ma_y 0, IfiOG. 

m. Mary . ni. second Ann , wlio d. in Nowbury, INIass., JNIarch 

9, lG7U/8(). He emigrated from Eng., and settled in Newbnry, Mass., 
in 1635, with his bro. William. lie d. in Newbury, Mass., Oct. 12, 
1686. Four ch., b. in Eng. Ten b. in Newbury, Mass. 

2. Anthony IMorse, son of Anthony \ b. in J^ng. m. first, May 8, 
1C(;0, Elizabeth Knight,' d. July 2!), 1667. m. seco^nd, Nov. 10, 1660, 
Mary IJarnard. He d. Feb. 25, 1677-8. Eiaht cli. His widow, Mar}', 
in. Aug. 22, 1678, Pliilip Eastman, b. Dec. 30, 1641, son of Roger, the 
emigrant ancestor. Philip Eastman removed from Haverhill, Mass., to 
Woodstock, Conn., before 1695. 

3. Anthony Morse, son of Anthony '-, b. in Newbury, Mass., Jan. 
1, 1662-3. m. Feb. 4, 1685, Sarah Pike. d. Jan. 2, 1717-18. He res. 
in Newbur}', Mass., where he d., 1710. Eleven ch. 

4. Stephen Morse, son of Anthony ^, b. in Newbury, Mass., Dec. 
28, 16'J5. m. in 1725, Elizabeth Worth. Six ch. He was a deacon. 

5. Stephen M<»r.'^e, son of vStephen ■*, b. in Newl)ury, INIass., in 1727-8. 
m. Ma}- 26, 1749, Judith Carr. He res. in Newbury, Mass., where he d., 
Jinie 1, 1753. 

6. Stephen IMorse, son of Stephen ^ b. in Newbury, Mass., May 
1, 1751. m. in 1777, Sarah P>ayley. He liore the title of Capt., and is 
said to have moved to Haverhill. Eight ch. He d. Ai)ril 29, 1825. 

7. Joseph IMop.se, son of Stephen '', b. in Newbury, IMass., Aug. 29, 
1786. m. Lucretia, dau. of Capt. Samuel Wetherbee '^ (See). She 
d. in West Concord, Vt., Jan. 21, 1822. aged 34 years. He moved to 
Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1816. After the death of his w. Lucretia he ni. 
again. 

8. MosES NoYEs Morse, son of Stephen ^ b. in Haverhill, in. May 
15, 1806, Hannah G. Sanborn. He d. in Haverhill. 

9. John F. Morse, son of Moses Noyes ^, b. in Haverhill, .June 8, 
1828. m. June 15, 1854, Susan, dau. of Carletoa Johnson of Bath. 
He res. in Bath. 

10. Harry M. Morse, son of John F.^ b. in Haverhill, IMarch 22, 
1857. m. Doc. 31, 1889, Helen, dau. of John Norris Oakes (See), b. 
in Franeonia, Jan. 31, 1863. He was educated in the Haverhill and 
Lisbon High Schools, and commenced the study of law with John L. 
Foster (See), where he remained one year. He then studied with Ed- 
w^ard D. Rand (See) two years, and was admitted to the Bar in Concord, 
Aug. 31, 1880. He located in Lisbon, and was, until the death of Ed- 
ward D. Rand, a [)artner in tlie firm of Rand & Morse. He was after- 
ward a member of the firm of Morse <Vt ]\lorris for a time. For several 
years he has res. in L., in active practice. Special Justice Police Court. 
i. O. O. F. No ch. 

MORSE. 

11. Op.ediah Morse, b. in Mothuen, Mass., Oct. 1763. iii. Sarah, 
dau. of P^benezer Webster, b. in Methuen, Mass., in 1771, d. in Lisbon, 
Feb, 16, 1845. It is not certain that he ever res. in L. Farmer and 



3forse. 351 

slioemakcr. Rev. soldier. Private in Capt. Jnines iMalloiie's Co., Lex- 
ington Alarm Roll, 4.V days (Rev. Rolls, Mass.), Also he was a sol- 
dier in the War of 1812-11. d. in I^ishon, rhine 1. 1810. 
Cli.,— 

i. Redkcca, 1). Metliucii, Mass. ni. Moodj- Moore, Carpenter. She d. 

Haverhill, 
ii. Lyi)i.\, b. MetliiK'ti, Mass. m. .Toliii Douulass (See). 
12. iii. EnKNKZKK \Vi:i!sti:i;, 1). Haverhill, IT'.'-'!. 

iv. Sally, b. Haverhill, iii. David I'arker, farmer, res. Lisbon. 
V. Leonaui), b. Haverhill, in. Lvdia Walker. Farmer, 
vi. Oliveu, b. Lvman. m. Aiitj. "Jo, 1827, Iwaline I'hompson. Farmer. 

She d. L. Feb. 19, IKJfi. 
vii. KiMHAr.L, b. Lyman, m. Ann Hradford. Liimb(>r dealer, res. Lancaster, 
viii. Louisa, b. Lyman, m. Barnard Burt, farmer, res. Haverhill. 
i.\-. Smith, b. Lyman, Fel). 11, ISIl. m. Julia Linerson. Farmer, res. 

Lancaster. Co. B, OtIi N. H. Inf. 
X. Mauv, 1). L\ man, Dec. "io, 181:-]. in. Roswell Sargent (See). 
xi. AnifiAii,, b. Lyman, Dec. 25, 1813. in. Jesse Bradford, farmer, res. 
Salem. 

12. Ebenezer AYicbstkr INIorse, son of Ohediah ", b. in Haverhill, 
in 1793. ni. first, Lonisa Orinsi)v, d. in N. Y. m. second, March i), 
182'), Mary Ann Applebee, 1). in Lisbon in 1801), d. in Whitefield, 
April 1, 1871. lie res. in L. from 1812 to IS'iL Lnmliertnau and 
farmer. Democrat. Soldier. War of 1812-14. d. in Whitefield, Dec. 
1872. 

Cli., by w. Lonisa, — 

i. Louisa, b. N. Y. d. Methiien, Mass. 

Ch., b. w. INIary Ann, — 

ii. 1:liza Anx, 1). Whitefield, Jan. 1, 1828. in. J. Thomas Whitney, farmer. 

She d (iroveton. 
iii. Anoki.ine M, h. Haverhill, Marcli 10, 18:11. m. 1840, Jesse B. Smith, 

millman. He d. Whiletield, Aj)ril 15, ISUl. 
iv. Kimi'.ai.l a., b. Lislion, 18.;:!. m. first, Ann A. Boyce. m. second, 

Ellen Chandler. Farmer. He d. Landalf. 
v. Lydia D., l8o5, b. Lisbon, m. Jose[)h Bailev, farmer, res. Trov, Vt. 
vi. EuENKzr.R W., b. 18o8, (1. 1841. 
vii. Makv Jask, b. L. 1840. m. first, James Evans, in. second, George 

I'lace. She d. L. Is75. 
viii. Lewis, b. Lisbon, June, 1812. m. Melissa Smith. Farmer. He d. 

Whitefield, 18!):!. 
ix. GAUAriiELiA, b. L.July, 1844. m. first, Charles Thompson, m. second, 

Joseph Kerwin. She d Whitefield, ls74. 
X. Yalkntine, b. Whiti'field, l-K;, d. Whiletield, 18(37. 

13. CiEORCE Webster INIorse, son of Oliver and or.-mdson of Obe- 
diah'^b. in L. Jan. 29, 18;5(;. m. Nov. 2:!, 18,')9r Rebecca, dan. of 
Warren Elliott (See), b. in D.-ilton, Nov. If). 1842, Baptist. He res. in 
L. in yontli, and since 1871. Farmer. Democrat. Private, Co. E, 
14th N. H. Inf. A. F. and A. M., Ihuns Lodge. 

Ch., — 

i. Irving G., b. AVhitefield, Feb. 20, IStjl. ni. first, Lydia Dur-in. Di- 
vorced. 111. second, 18'.)0, Lizzie I'olles. Lumberman, res. Conway. 

ii. AlrCLELLAN W., b. Stanstead, P. Q., Nov. l(j, 1805. m. first, Sept. K!, 
1885, Annie E. Buckley, d. July 9, 1886. in. second, July 4, 1887, 
Marv E. Dovle. Clerk, res. Nashua. 

iii. Cakrie S., b.' L. Jhiy 4, 1872. in. Sept. 23, 1889, George Mills, 
laborer, res. L. 



352 3Iorse. 



MORSE. 

14. Joseph Whkat Morse, son of Joseph, b. in Hopkinton, INIass., 
Dee. 1, 17(!3. m. tirst, Jan. 12, 1787, Annis Burnett, b. in Barre, 
IMass., d. about 17.S,S. ni. second, 8e[)t. 10, 1790, Susanna, dau. of 
Henry Bemis (See), b. in Packersfield (Nelson), Feb. 24, 1774, d. in L. 
April 14, 1865. Cong. He res. in L. from 1791 nntil he d., Feb. 21, 
1842. Farmer. Whig. 

Ch., by w. Susanna, all but Nancn* b. in L., — 

i. Nancy, b. Concord, Vt., May 11, 1791. m. Obediali Carpenter (See). 
ii. Clarissa, b. Jan. 12, 1797. m. Nov. 2, 1814, Nathan K. Hawes, Jr., 

farmer. They d. Wisconsin, 
iii. Annis M., b. Nov. 7. 1798. m. Thomas Bickford i (See). 
iv. KuTH, b. Nov. 21, 1801, d. L. March 19, 1803. 

V. Susanna, b. Oct. 21, 180o. m. tirst, March 18, 1829, John Hurd. ni. 
second, Oct. 14, 1830, John M(jrse, farmer. Both d. Concord, Vt. 
1.5. vi. Silas, b. July 2, 1807. 

16. vii. Samuel Taylor, b. July 5, 1809. 

15. Silas Morse, son of Joseph Wheat ^^ b. in L., July 2, 1807. m. 
first, July 30, 1828, Rhoda B., dau. of Luther Pike, b. in Waterford, 
Vt. , Aug. 20, 1808, d. in L., June, 1<S92. She was divorced and m. 
second, Nelson Milieu, Advent. Silas ni. second, June 1, 1842, Han- 
nah Hall. Separated about 1850. m. third, June 3, 1854, Harriet 
Margaret, dau. of John Good, b. in Dresden, Me., INIareh 21, 1818, 

Methodist. She ni. first, ■ Little. Lieut. Cav. Co. 32d Regt. N. H. 

INIilitia, 1831. Silas res. in L. nearly all his life, d. in L. Oct. 11, 1871. 
Farmer. Unitarian. Republican. 

Ch., by w. Rhoda, — 

17. i. Franklin Silas, b. L. Nov. 18, 1829. 

ii. Susan, b. L. Sept. 21, 1831. m. Zelotes Stevens (See). 
iii. Thomas, b. L. Oct. 19, 1833, d. Northfield, Vt., Sept. 1849. 
iv. CHAiiLiiS, b. Dalton, 1837, d. Manchester about 1841. 

Ch., b}' w. Hannah, — 

V. Infant, b. Dalton, d. in infancy. 

Cii., by w. Harriet, — 

18. vi. Joseph Napoleon, b. Boston, Mass., July 23, 1856. 

16. Saiiuel Taylor Morse, son of Joseph Wheat ^^ b. in L. July 
5, 1809. ni. Oct. 6, 1831, Catherine L. , dau. of Isaac Miner, b. in 
Concord, Vt., June 21, 1804, d. in L. June 11, 1873, Methodist. Lie res. 
in L. nearly all his life. d. in L. May 21, 1873. Farmer. Whig and 
Democrat. Selectman, 1865-G. Representative, 1858. A. F. and A. M., 
Burns Lodge. LO.O. F. 

Ch.,— 

i. Sarah M., b. Dalton, Nov. 30, 1833. m. Sept. 21, 1856, Silas M. Hib- 

bard, travelling salesman. He d. Boston, Mass. 
ii. Joseph T., b. Dalton, .Ian. 4, 1835. m. tirst, Irena Moulton. m. sec- 

onil, Mrs. Catherine Vickery. Train desjiatcher. res. Boston, Mass. 
iii. Helen M., b. L. April 25, 1840. ni. Sept. 1, 1869, John F. Fleming, 

tailor. She res. Salem, Mass. 
iv. Mary Theodosia, b. L. May 1-5, 1843. m. George W. Richardson 

(See). 
V. Austin, b. L. Feb. 19, 1844. ni. Lizzie Glover. LiveryJieeper. res. 

Flagstalf, Arizona. Co. C, 15th N. II. Inf. Private. " 
vi. Ferdinand, b. L. Sept. 16, 1847. m. Sarah Skillings. Railroad clerk. 

res. Boston, Mass. 



Morse. 353 

17. Franklin Silas INForsr, son of Silas ^■''. b. in !>. Nov. 1''^, 182!). 
m. June, l<sr)4, Sopliia, dan. of Jolni Soniers, 1). in Daltoii, Feb. 1835, 
(1. in L. JMurcli 1, 18!)(), Cong, lie has res. in L. nearly all his life. 
Fanner, ('oiig. .1. P. No eh. 

18. JoSKPH Napoleon jMousk, son of Silas ''', b. in Boston, ISIass., 
July 2S, 1850. in. July 2, 187G, IMary Dora, dan. of James K. Corey, 
b. in L. Nov. 17, ISGO. He has res. in L. since 1858. Farmer, 
Ivepubliean. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Prudence Maud, b. IMnrcli 21, 1878. 

ii. Alfued Edward, b. July 10, LS8U. 

iii. Willie James, b. Oct. 21. I^^8o. 

iv. Hattie Marv, b. Sept. 17, 1891. 



MORSE. 

19. Benjamin IMorse, b, in Williston, Vt. m. second, Polly (Sart- 
\^■ell) (Jleason, b. Charlestown, dan, of John Sartwell (See), and widow 
of James Gleasoii (See). He res. in L. from 1815 to 1829, He and 
his second wife d. in L. A record of bis first marriage has not been 
furnished. 

Ch., b}- first w., — 

i. Harry. 
ii. Pierce. 

Ch., by w. Polly,— 

20. iii. Almox Sartwell, b. L. Oct. 2, 1818. 

20. Almon Sartwell Morse, son of Benjamin ^^, b. in L. Oct. 2, 
181<S. m. first, in 1840, Betsey Hnmphrey, b. in T^angdon, d. in Bos- 
ton, INIass., about 1858. m. second, April 15, 1861, Mary Ann, dan. of 
( iardncr Aldrich, b. in AVatertown, Mass., in 1830. He res. in L. from 
birth to 1842, Capt. 11th Co, 32d Regt, N. H. Militia, appointed 
Sept. 17, 183'J, resigned in 1842, He d. in Boston, Mass., Jnly 8, 
181)7, 

Ch., I)}- w, Mary, b, in Boston. Mass., — 

i. Mary Elizabeth, b. Feb. 1, 18G2. m. 1885, Frank Adams, lawyer. 

Slie (1. Boston, Mass., March 30, 1887. 
ii. Almon Gardner, b. Feb. 27, 1808. 



MORSE. 

21. Joshua Perkins jSIorse, son of Artemas, b. in Li-sbon, Dec. 13, 
1828. m. in 1851, Eliza Jane, dan. of AN'illiam Page, b. in Lisbon. Sept. 
30, 1834. He res. in L. since 187G. He d. Nov^ 12, 181)8. Butcher. 
Democrat. 
Ch.,— 

i. Nellie Maria, b. Lisbon, June 30, 1852. m. George Hibbard Merrill 

(See). 
ii. Belle Orissa, b. Lamb.fE, Aiiji. 8, 18G1. m. Oct. 187G, Charles W. 
Morse. Milluian. res. Easton. 
vol. II — 23 



354 Moulton. 



MOULTON. 

1. TiiojiAS MouLTOx, b. in P^ngiaiid, was in Newbnry, Mass., 1637. 
The following jear he settled in Hampton, N. H., and is the common 
ancestor of a nnmerous famih-. The name of his wife was Martha. 

2. John Moulton, son of Thomas \ b. in England, with wife Anne 
came to New England, 1(!;37, probably in company with his father. He 
settled in Hampton, N. H., and was the first depntv or re[)resentative 
from that town to the (general Conrt. He d. 1G49 or 1G50. His 
widow d. Api'il 12, 1G68. 

3. John Moulton, son of John % bapt. 1038 or 39. m. ]\Iarch 23, 
1066, Lydia Taylor, dau. of Anthony. He bore the title of lieutenant, 
and was called " Tlie (xiant." 

4. Daniel Moulton, son of John^ b. Jan. 16, 1074. m. Mary 
, and lived in Hampton, d. Jan. 14, ]718. 



5. NoAii Moulton, b. Eeb. 23, 1705. m. Nov. 16, 1749, Patience 
Locke, b. 171U, dan. of Dea. William and Hannah (Knowles) Locke 
of Rye. He settled in Rye ; was a private in Capt. Locke's Co. at the 
Fort, 1746. With his sons he removed to Lyman, N. H. 

6. Jonathan Moulton, son of Noah^, b. in Rye, Feb. 8, 17o7. m. 
Martha, dau. of John Gibson, b. in 3Ierrimack, Jan. 10, 1772, d. in 
J^yman, April 7, 1842. He res. in Lyman, where he d. July 12, 1846. 
Farmer. Rev. soldier. 

("h.. b. in Lyman, — 

i. Betsey, b. Nov. 5, 1795. ni. Adiia Thornton, f;irmer. Shed. Lyman, 

Dec. 17, 1885. 
ii. Jonathan, 1). Dec. 10, 170G. ni. JMartlia Moulton. Farmer. He d. 

Lyman, March 21, 1876. 
iii. Reuben, b. Feb. o, 1798. m. .Julia Clough. Farmer. He d. Lyman, 

Sept. 24, 1877. 
iv. Ro.xANNA, b. Feb. 11, 1799. m. Bvron Moulton, farmer. Shed. Lvman, 

April 10, 187;3. 
V. Samukl, b. Sept. 5, 1800. Farmer, d. London, Mich., April 22, 1873. 
vi. Hannah, b. Dec. 18, 1803. m. Benjamin Paddleford, farmer. Siie d. 

Lyman, Dec. 14, 1844. 
vii. John, b. March 17, 1805, d. T>ymaii, June 27, 1810. 
viii. Anne, b. .June 8, 180ti. m. Herod Stevens (See). 
7. i-v. (lAniuEL Gibson, b. April 20, 1810. 

N. Saisiuna, b. .July 20, 1811. m. Jesse Bailey, farmer, res. Toyman, 
xi. Nathan, b. March 10, 1814. m. Susan Wheeluck. Farmer, d. L. 

Auii. 23, 1805. 
xii. John FuANKLiN, b. (3ct. 3, ISIG. unm. Farmer, res. L. Original three 
months' man, Co. C, 5tli N. II. Inf. Private. G. A. R. d. Aug. 14, 
18',t8. 

7. GAintiEL GiiisoN Moulton, son of Jonathan '', b. in Lyman, April 
26, 1810. m. first, Jan. 10, 1836, Sophia P., dau. of Moses Walker, b. 
in Lyman, April 5, 1817, d. in Lyman, Jan. 1850. m. second, Aug. 
11, 1S50, Hannah II., dau. of Luther Hoskins (See), b. in Lvman, Aug. 
3, 1824. He res. in L. since 1804, d. July 28, 1899. Farmer. Re- 
publican. 



Ill 



3IouJton. 355 

Cli., l\v w. Sophia, 1). in Lyiiiaii, — 

i. MosKS W., 1). Jan. G, 18;]7. ni. first, Jiili<a Moultoii. m. socoiui, Kate 

liabcr. Farmer, res. Forest, 111. 
ii. Anskt, a., b. Jan. 27, IB^JD. ni. Lois Cliurch. Carpenter, res. (ireen- 

fiehl, .Mass, 
iii. Ki.m:\S., h Dec. 30, 1840. m. Joel Ea-;tmaii. res. L. 
iv. MiNKHVA, h. May 8, 1843. in. David Weeks, farmer, res. Concord, Vt. 
V. Loi.isA W., 1>. Aug. 18, 181(i. ni. Atijiiistiis Hill, farmer, res. II(^liler, 111. 

8. John ^Toklton, son of John nnd grandson of Xoali "', b. in ]jy- 
...an, .lull. 'Id, 179G. ni. June 2i), 182U, Lncv C, dan. of Calvin Titus, h. 
in Lyman, Oct. L^O. ISOO, d. in Lyman, i)oc. 2o, l.SDL Univorsalist. 
Jjucys moUicr wn.s tlie fu'st wiiite child born in Wells liiver. V^t. Mvv 
maiden name was Chamberlain. John res. in L. frcjm ISU to LSIS. 
Farmer. Uiiiversalist. Democrat. Selectman, 1.S15. ,1. P. d. in 
Lyman, Feb. 23, 1886. 

Ch., b. in Lyman, — 

i). i. Lowell Deauisorn, 1). April 20, ]8;]0. 

ii. Celist.v, 1). Anij. '11, is:)!. m. Orrison W. Chaffee (See). 
iii. Meukitt S., b. Feb. 1, 181L Farmer. 

9. LowEi.i. I)i:.\i;i;<>i;x Moilton, son of John '\ b. in Lyman, April 
2U, 1830. m. Nov. 8, 18()2, Cordelia Brackett. dan. of Le<niard Morse, 
b. in Lisbon, June 14, 1840. lie has res. in L. most of the lime since 
1862. Laborer. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Kate Allison, b. Lvman, May 25, ISO?, m. Nov. '20, 1889, William J. 
Douijlity. res. F'alnioutli, 'S\(\ 

10. ii. John Leonard, b. Lan.Iaff, May 20, 18t;'.l. 

iii. Lucv Geneive, b. Bethlehem' Sept. 8, 1871. m. 1801, Herbert F. 

Smith, driver, res. Biddeford, Me. 
iv. Cordelia Alice, b. Bethlehem, Dec. 22, 1872. m. Dec. 22, 18'.'1, 

(ieorge H. Woods, printer, res. Concord. 

10. John Leonakd ]\Ioi;i>T()X, son of Lowell Dearborn'', b. in Lan- 
datf, .^lay 20, I860, m. Se[)t. 28, 1892, Louvia, dan. of Allison W. 
Lathrop (See), b. in Dalton, Sept. 9, 1872. lie res. in L. most of his 
life until 1894. jMarketman. res. in Portland, JNIe. 

Ch., — 

i. Maurice Elwin, b. L. Oct. 9, 1805. 

11. P>l:mer Cooeidge JMollton, son of Noah, grandson of John, and 
great-grandson of Noah'', b. in Westmoreland, Jan. 9, 1823. in. Han- 
nah, dan. of Herod Stevens (See), b. in Lyman, Jan. 22. 18;)0. He 
res. in L. from 1848 to 1898, d. in Bethlehem, April 19, l.s9!i. Farmer. 
Democrat. Co. D, 13th N. II. Inf. Private. (L A. K. 

Ch., — 

i. Gertrude Anna, b. L.Jan. 22, 1848. 



MOULTON. 



in 



12. Frank P. Moui.ton, son of Joseph, 1). in Parsoiisfield. jNI 
18,J1. m. Jan. 27, l.ssi, Rachel K., dan. of Thomas White. 1). in 
Dresden, JNIe., l\Iay 8. 185,'). Methodist. He was educated in th(! 
schools of Livingston and Limerick, ^le., and pre])ared for Coll. in 



356 MonJton — Mozrall. 

Nichols' Latin School, Lewiston, Me. He grad. from Bates Coll. at 
the head of his class in 1874. Principal L. High School, 1874 to 1877. 
Prof, of Latin and Greek in New Hampton Li.stitntion, 1877-8-9 ; As- 
sociate Principal, 1879 to 1885. Principal of Waltham, Mass., schools, 
1885 to 1890. Prof, of Latin in Hartford, Conn. High School since 
1.S90. Free Baptist. (L. Cent., p. 217.) 
Ch., - 

i. llAKOLD C, b. New Hampton, Feb. 28, 1882. 

ii. Marion, b. New Hampton, Jan. 8, 1884. 

iii. Cai!I- Francis, b. New Hampton, Ajjril 26, 1885. 

iv. Jasper Koland, b. Waltham, Mass., June 26, 1890. 



MOULTON. 

13. Edwin P. Moultox, son of Eli. h. in Corinth, Vt., Oct. 11. 1848. 
ni. in 1872, JMary Ella Foss. He was educated in the common schools, 
Laconia Academ\', New Hampton .Institution, and Green Mountain 
(Vt.) Seminary. He pursued a private; course of theological study, and 
was ordained a Free Bai)tist minister in L., June 7, 1874. He has 
been located in the ministry as follows: L., May, 1874, to Feb. 1876; 
Alton, Feb. 1876, to Dec. 1879; Rochester, Dec\ 1879,to May, 1885; 
Pittsfield, May, 1885, to Nov. 1888; Somerville, Mass., Nov.'l888, to 
1898, and now at Nashua. Delegate to General Conference, Marion, 
Ohio, 18S6, and Lowell, 1892. Supt. of Schools, Alton, two }ears. 
L O. O- F. Two ch. d. in infancy. 



MOZRALL. 

1. .TosKPH ]\IozR.\LL, son of Nicholas, b. in St. -Tohns, N. B., Feb. 9, 
18.'M. ni. Oct. 23, 1858, INLxry Adelaide, dau. of Joseph Lucia, b. in 
Kinsey, Canada, Sept. 11, 1839, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. 
since 1853. Laborer. Roman Catholic. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Mary Adelaidk, b. April 21, 1861. m. John P. Prescott (See). 

2. ii. Ben.ja.min, b. Feb. 21, 1864. 

iii. GiLisEUT, b. Sept. 17, 1866. unm. res. L. 

iv. .Joseph, b. May 29, 1868. unm. res. L. 

V. Charles, b. Sept. lo, 1869. unm. res. L. 

vL. Ellen Louise, b. Aug. 18, 1871. m. James Place (See). 

vii. Jerry, b. March 27, 1874, d. L. Aug. 17, 1874. 

viii. Isabel, b. June 23, 1877. 

ix. Emma Matilda, b. Nov. 27, 1883. 

2. Bknjamin Mozrall, son of Joseph \ b. in L. Feb. 21, 18G4. ni. 
Sei)t. 27. 1.S85, Mary E., dau. of Michael J. Butler, b. in Charlestown, 
Mass., Dec;. 25, 18(U, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. all his life. 
Laborer. Roman Catholic. Democrat. 

Ch., 1». in L., — 

i. Mary Adelaide, b. July 27. 1886. 
ii. Ellen Louise, b. July 24, 1888. 



3Iud<jett — 3/uUiken — 3I//o(t. 357 



MUDGETT. 

1. Ci-ARENCK E. IMiJDCKTT, SOU of Ixlvvaid 8., I), ill Gilinanton, April 
]H, 1.S54. m. Nov. ;>, 18<SG, Jenni(\ dan. of Ilezekiali King (See), b. in 
Detroit, Midi., Jniie oO, l-SOf). lie lias res. in L. since 1880. Glover. 

Ch., — 

i. Susiic, I). April i:;, 18!t0. 

ii. KinviN W., 1). Oct. 27, 180.^, il. L. Dec. 19, 1898. 
iii. DoiioTiiv, b. May 11, 1896. 

2. Nkwkll Prescott Mudgktt, son of Edward S., b. in Gilinanton, 
March 21, 1858. in. May 17, 1887, Carrie Vennette, dan. of Isaac W. 
Bowman (See), b. in L. April 28, 18()8. He lias res. in L. since 187t>, 
most of the time. Glove inaiinfr. Advent. Republican. I. O. O. F. 

Ch.,— 

i. IIakold B., b. L. Dec. 15, 1888. 



MULLIKEN. 

1. Sylvanus p. Mullik?:x, son of John, b. in Manchester, x\pril 23, 
1817. m. Jan. 1, 1845, Lnthera, dan. of John Emerson, b. in Barnet, 
Vt., Nov. 10, 1821, d. in L. Oct. 22, 1859, Methodist. He res. in L. 
from 1845 to 18()8. d. in Bow. Farmer. Methodist. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Emma L., b. Jan. 2?„ 1848. m. first, July 28, 18G7, Jolin A. P Gamwell, 
farmer, d. May 27, 18(58. m. second, March 23, 1882, Herniaii E. 
Jewell, pulp maniitr. re.s. Concord, 
ii. Phinehas G., b. Jan. 3, 1850, d. L. April, 1852. 

iii. Frank P., b. April 15, 1852. ni. Nov. 1875, Jennie White. She d. Bar- 
net, Vt., Nov. 3, 1891. 
iv. Amanda L., b. June 4, 1857. m. Oct. 29, 1879, Victor C. Beecher, car- 
penter. She d. Stratford, April, 1883. 

2. George jNIulliken, son of John, b. in N. H. in 182G. m. Eliza- 
beth, dau. of Daniel Fitzgerald ^ (See), 1). in L. in l8oG. He res. in 
L. from 1847 to 1SG8. Millwright. No ch. 



MYOTT. MAILHOT. 

1. Louis Myott, son of Ezra, b. in Lisbon. May 10, 1851). ni. Sept. 
18, 1879, Angeline, dau. of Francis Woods, b. in St. Johnsbnry, Vt., 
Oct. 4, 1862, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1871. Car- 
penter. Roman Catholic. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Willie, b. L. Nov. 1, 1880. 

2. P^ZRA Myott, son of Ezra, b. in L. Dee. 27, 18G8. in. Aug. 2G, 
1889, Josephine, dau. of John Rancour, b. in Canada, May 10, 18G9, 
Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. all his life. Laborer. Roman 
Catholic. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Annie, b. Dec. 26, 1890. 
ii. Angeline, b. March 15, 1895. 



358 Nehon — Nich oh — Nohh 



NELSON. 

1. John T. Nelson, b. 1806. ni. Jan. 27, 1829, Mary (Batchellor) 
Bmt, (lau. of Isaac Batchellor (See), and widow of John Burt (See). 
Res. in Bethlehem, where he d. She m. third, April 14, 186-4, Timothy 
P. Turner. Siie d, in Bethlehem, April 16, 1871. 

Ch.. — 

i. .Jame;~ S., b. Feb. 27, ISol. res. Salem, Mass. 

NELSON. 

2. Robert H. Nelson, son of Stephen, b. in Newbury, Vt. in. April 
30, 1851, Lydia Jane, dau. of George Wetherell (See), b. in Bath, Sept. 
!), 18ol, Cong. He res. in L. from aljoiit 1850 to 1854. d. in Chicago, 
111., Fei). 17, 1862. He was the lii'st station agent on the White Moun- 
tains Railroad. Cong. Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Ellen Louisk, b. Cbirago, 111., Dec. 19, 1854. m. Sept. 9, 1870, Juhn 
F. Harrinian, druggist. She d. Concord, Feb. 7, 1894. 

NICHOLS. 

1. Solomon Niciiol.s, b. in Concord, Vt., Sept. 9, 1796. in. March 
25, 1819, Lavina, dau. of John Adams, b. in Concord, V"t., Feb. 6, l.sOO, 
d. in Ogdensburg, Wis., in 1886. He res. in L. from 1839 to 1851. 
Cooper, d. in Ogdensburg, Wis., in 1882. 



Ch.. 



i. Ira B., b. Concord, Vt., Nov. 27, 1819. ni. 1850, Mary Teel. Farmer. 

Slie d. Feb. 2, 1852. 
ii. Lucy M., b. Concord, Vt., April 30, 1821. m. 1811, David Jones, farmer. 

He d. 1894. Slie d. 1891. 
iii. Maht D., b. Concord, Vt.. July 11, 1822, d. Feb. 22, 1844. 
iv. Preston '\\, b. Concord, Vt , Nov. 17, 1823. m. Jan. 7, 1847, bucretia 
C. Wliitcomb. Painter. He d. Lymi, Mass., May, 1895. She d. Dec. 
1894. 
V. l^ANNY Noble, b. Fairfield, Me., Sept. 17, 1826. m. John Carleton 

Nurse (See). 
vi. Thomas R., h. Fairfield, Me., May 17, 1829. m. Feb. 13, 1851, Caroline 

T. Dow. Painter, res. Lynn, IMass. 
vii. Sally A., b. Fairfield, Me., Oct. 23, 1830. m. first, June 17, 1847, John 

Smith, farmer, m. second, Neal. res. Ogdensburg, Wis. 

viii. Ada LINE L., b. Fairfiehl, Me., May 20, 1832, d. Fairfield, Me., Jan. 27, 
1833. 
i.\-. Polly A., b. Fairfield, Me., Sept. 28, 1833. unm. d. Ogdensburg, Wis., 

Jan. 19, 1890. 
X. Lyman 1)., b. Fairfield, Me., Sept. 24, 1836, d. L. July 9, 1849. 
xi. Homer R., b. Fairfield, Me., May 21, 1838. m. 1859, Martha Treadway. 

Painter, res. Oshkosh, Wis. 
xii. IIiR.AM L. R., b. L. June 27, 1842. m. 1803, Sarah Mclntire. Painter, 
res. Cape Nedick, Me. 



NOBLE. 

1. Thomas Noble, b. in Eng., emigrated to America, and settled in 
Westfield, Mass., where he d. Jan. 20, 1704. 



Kohle — Nohlen — Noiseu.r. 359 

2. James Noble, son of Thomas \ h. in AVostfiold, IMass., April 22, 
l»i77. ni. Feb. 24, 1704, Catlierine Iligley. lie res. in W(!sUield, ]\Iuss., 
where he <1. April 22, 1712. 

3. 1)avii> Xoi'.i.K, son of James'-, b. in Westficld, iNfass., JNIareli 3, 
17<t!». ni. i\Iav 17, 1731, Abigail Looinis. He d. in Hebron, Conn., 
Feb. IS, 17G1." 

4. David Noule, son of David'', b. in AVesUield, IMass., Jan. 2.1, 

I 7o2. ni. Feb. 21, 17;"),), Ruth . He raised, armed, and cqnipped, 

at his own expense, a company of soldiers in the Rev. War, of which he 
was ('apt., and marched with Arnold on his expedition into Canada. 
He d. of disease, contracted in the ami}', at Skeensboro', N. Y., Ang. 
."). 1777. 

5. Enoch Noule, son of David*, b. in Hebron, Conn., Jmie 14, 17(1;). 
m. Susanna Ames. He d. in S[)ringville, I'a., Nov. 1, 1851. 

6. Alanson Noble, son of Knoch', b. in Springfield, INIass., IMai'ch 
17. 17S<S. ni. first. July 30, 1816, Hannah Taylor. m. second, Feb. 
11. lS2o, Polly, dan. of James Palmer, b. in Castleton, Vt.. Aug. 15, 
171)7, d. in Frauconia, May 18, 1889. He res. in L, from 1847 until he 
d., .luly 25. 1X71. 

Ch., b\' w. Hannah, b. in Castleton, Vt., — 

i. Edwin, b. Sept. 11, 1817. Snwyer. d. Gainesville, Ala., Sept. 18.38. 
ii. Lucv SrsANN.\H, b. .Ian. 8, 181U. ni. Jan. 8, 1808, Asa Parker, farmer. 
He d. Wbiletield, Marcb, 1876. 

Ch., by w. Polly, — 

iii. Frkderick Augustus, b. Castleton, Vt., Aug. 2."), 1824. m. Lydia Ann 

Sniitb. (ilover. res. Nortlifield, Minn, 
iv. Cynthi.\ Spenchk, b. Castleton, Vt., May 11, 182G. m. Horace Brooks 

(See). 
V. Lafayette, b. Wliitefield, Feb. 15, 1839. unni. Shoemaker, res. 

Haverhill, Mass. 

NOBLES. 

1. William C. Ellicott Nobles, son of Newman J., b. in Batavia, 
N. Y., in 1870. unm. He was educated in the Rochester, N. Y., High 
School, and grad. from the Cleveland University of ^Medicine and Sur- 
gery, IVIarch 22, 1897. He also attended the Rochester Hospital, the 
Cleveland Hospital, the Maternity Hos[)ital of Cleveland, and the 
CJood Samaritan Dispensary of Cleveland. Honiceopath. He com- 
menced practice in L. March, 1897. 

NOISEUX. 

1. Isidore Herminigii.de Noiseux, son of Jean, b. in St. Jean 
Baptiste, P. Q., Oct. 4, 1816. He was educated in St. Hyacinthe, P. Q., 
and INIontreal Ecclesiastical Seminarv, from which he grad. in 1841. 
He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest during Holy Week, 1842, 
and was afterward located in the Roman Catholic ministry as follows : 
Assistant priest, St. Hyacinthe, P. Q., two and a half years; pastor, 
St. Dominique, P. Q., seven years ; pastor at St. Gregoire, P. Q., three 



360 JVoiseu.r — Northy — Norton — Noyes — Nurse. 

years ; pastor and missionary priest of Lancaster and the Conn. Valley 
from Colebrook to Asluielot, tvventy-tiiree 3'ears ; pastor at Brunswick, 
Maine, four years ; pastor in L. from Jan. 1882, three years. He d. 
in Manchester, May 2, 1893. 

NORTHY. 

1. Okkin Charles Nortiiy, son of Darius, b. in Whitefield, Aiiril 7, 
1859. m. Oct. 20, 1885, Nellie Viola, dan. of Dean C. Phillips (See), 
b. in L. Aug. 19, 1865. He has res. in L. since 1880. Clerk. Dem- 
ocrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Raymond Deax, b. May 24, 1888, d. L. Sept. 17, 1895. 
ii. Waltkr Arthuk, b. April lo, 1800. 

NORTON. 

1. Charles F. Norton, son of Moses, b. in Norridgewock, Me., 
Aug. 13, 1830. m. July 2, 1870, Kate, dau. of Henry Bacon, b, in 
Lunenbui'g, Vt., May 14, 1849. 8he m. second, Charles C. Smith 
(See). Norton res. in L. from 1859 until he d., April 4, 1873. Painter. 
Democrat. U. S. Navy. No ch. 



NOYES. 

1. Amos Cole Notes, son of Jonathan, b. in Benton, July 31, 1837. 
m. Dec. 28, 1855, Abbie, dau. of Azial Thayer, b. in Easton, July 19, 
1838, Free Baptist. He res. in L. from 1876 until he d., Aug. 25, 
1900. Carpenter. Free Baptist. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in P^aston, — 

i. Hannah, b. Oct. 8, 1856. m. George Allen (See), 
ii. Antoinette, b. Dec. 10, 1866. m. Ira Francis Pennock (See). 
iii. Nellie, b. I\Iay 7, 1860. m. June 4, ISUO, Lewis George, express mes- 
senger, res. Haverhill. 

NOYES. 

2. Walter Sherman Noyes, son of William Sutherland, b. in Saco, 
Me., grad. Saco High School, 1888. Reporter Biddeford Journal. 
P^ditor Biddeford Times. On staff Manchester Mirror, and in July, 
1899, purchased the L. Courier. Republican, unm. 

NURSE. 

1. Francls Nurse, b. in England, Jan. 18, 1618, was one of the early 
settlers of Sulem, Mass. He m. Aug. 24, 1644, Rebecca Towne, b. in 
Yarmouth, England, Feb. 16, 1621, dau. of William and Jane (Blessing) 
Towne. He was frequently selected as an arbitrator to settle disputes 
oi- adjust conflicting claims. In 1678 he purchased and removed to the 
Bishop farm at Salem Village. Here a venerable man and his aged and 
respected wife were living when the witchcraft delusion for a season 



Nurne.. 361 

conquered wisdom and stilled justice. The story is well known. 
Rebecca Nurse was cruelly hanged as a witch July 19, lOD'i, and ten- 
derly buried upon tiie homestead bv her husband and children. lie d. 

Nov. -i-i, k;:),'). 

2. Fkancis Nuusk, son of Francis \ b. in Salem, INIass., Feb. ?>, IfiGl. 
m. ,Ian. lo, 1(585, Sarah Tarbell. 

3. Ukn.iamin Nuksk, son of Francis -, b. in Keading, INIass., July 28, 
1690. m. Dec. 24, \lVo, Elizabeth Roberts, b. in lleadino-. IVIass.. Aug. 
o, 1(190, dan. of Abraham and Sarah Roberts. He removed to Harvard, 
Mass., about 1735. His wife d. in Harvard, M.ay 29, 1739. He m. 
second, in Harvard, INlay 13, 1740, Hannah (Rogers) Atherton, widow- 
of Joseph Atherton of Harvard. He removed to Rutland, Mass., and 
in 1747 was a- committee to petition the General Court to fortify the 
town. He d. Jan. 6, 17()1. She d. Dec. 9, 170.'). 

4. Bkn.tamin Nurse, son of Benjamin "', b. in Reading, Mass., Dec. 9, 
1710, removed witli liis fatiier altout 1740 to Rutland, JNIass. He m. 
Sept. 1, 1740, IMartha Marble of Petersham, Mass., b. Jan. 29, 171C). 
In 1772 he removed from Rutland to Packersfield, now Nelson, and is 
named in the records of the settlement of that town. In 177G he and 
his son Benjamin signed the Association Test with the other patriots of 
Packersfield. To ISenjamin Nurse is credited three enlistments during 
the Revolution. On account of the age of the father, it is presumed 
that tlie son, Benjamin, performed the greater part of the service. Two 
of the three terms of service include in part the same time which awards 
one enlistment at least to the father. He removed, 178('>, to tiiis town, 
where he d., June 20, l.sO(j. His widow, Martha, d. July 5, 1807. 

Ch., I), in Rutland, Mass., — 

i. Martha, b. Feb. 3, 1741/2. m. Rutland, July 2, 17G1, John Lo 

Hourreau. 
ii. Sarah, b. Aug. 2, 1744. m. Ruthind, Dec. 3, 17G7, James PhilHps of 
Hubbarilston, Mass. 

5. iii. RivN.TAiMiN, b. Feb. 7, 1740/7. 

iv. Susannah, b. Dec. 26, 174'.*. ni. Henry Bemis (See). 

V. .John, b. March 7, 1753, d. Sept. 2(3, 1756. 

vi. Hepsibah, b. July 1, 1755. m. Nov. 30, 1768, Ceplias Rugg. 

6. vii. Jonas, b. .July 7, 1757. 

7. vii. John, b. May 18, 1700. 

5. Benjamin Nurse, son of Benjamin ^ b. in Rutland, Mass., Feb. 7, 
1740/7. m. in Rutland, Dec. 4, 1772, Mercy Stevens, b. in Rutland, 
April 5, 1751, dan. of Isaac and Abigail (Parling) Stevens. Isaac 
Stevens was the 3'ounger brother and companion in captivity of Phineas 
Stevens. He m. April 11, 1743, Mercy Hubbard, dan. of Ca'pt. John 
Hubbard. She d. Aug. 27, 1740, and he m. second, Abigail Parling. 
Benjamin Nurse settled in Packersfield with his father and brothers, 
in 1772. Rev. soldier. He removed to this town 1800, ami after 1820 
he had a home with his son Phinehas in Keene. He d. in Keene, April 
20, 1S41. She d. April 28, 1S41. Both were buried the same day. 



Ch., 



Tkrsis, b. Rutland, I\Iass., May 4, 1773. m. June 12, 179G, Samuel 
Carter, b. 1709, son of Samuel and Chnritv (Van Nostrand) Carter, 
res. Keene. He d. May 27, 1818. Slie d. Jan. 14, 18(33. Ten chil- 
dren. 



362 Nurse. 

8. ii. PniNEiiAS, b. Nelson, Dec. 25, 1774. 

iii. Silas, b. Nelson, Nov. 4, 1776. m. Feb. 21, 1802, Kebecca Carpenter, 
b. Keeiie, Feb. 27, 1778, dan. of Ebenezer ami Pnnlence (Carter) Car- 
penter, res. Westmoreland. He d. June 13, 1846. 
iv. IsA.'Vc, b. Nelson, Sept. 8, 1770. ni. Eiiiiiee Parker. 
V. Betsey, b. Nelson, Aug. 19, 1781, d. Sept. 2, 1795. 
vi. Benjamin, b. Nelson, May 27, 1783. ni. Sall}^ Grimes, b. April 28, 

1785, dau. of Bartholomew Grimes of Marlborough and Keene. 
vii. Calvin, b. Nelson, Aug. 13, 1785. 
viii. Abigail, b. April 28, 1786. 
ix. Francis, b. May 13, 1788. 

X. Sally, b. April 3, 1790. m. Lockliart WiUard, res. L. 1796-8. 
xi. Akathusa, b. April 6, 1793. m. Joim Levourbeau, sometime written 
Ijebourveau and earlier Le Bourreau. The name is of Huguenot 
origin, 
xii. Charity, b. Aug. 13, 1795. in. Ephraiin Wright, 
xiii. Hebecca, b. Dec. 3, 179G. m. Aaron Davis. 

6. Jonas Nurse, son of Benjamin'*, b. in Rutland, Mass., July 7, 
17.')7. He came to this town 1787. Selectman, 17S9. Fanner and 
inn-holder. He m. April 14, 1791, Jemima Farnsworth. He d. in this 
town, Jan. 31, 1809. She m. second, John Nurse' (See). 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Francis, b. July 18, 1792, d. Aug. 17, 1792. 
ii. Ira, b. Aug. 25, 1793, d. Jan. 13, 1815. 
iii. Martha, b. Dec. 26, 1795. m. Samuel Goodwin (See). 
iv. Benjamin, b. Aug. 22, 1797. 
V. Horace, b. April 11, 1799, d. Oct. 3, 1800. 
vi. Jonas, b. May 24, 1801, d. March 24, 1802. 
9. vii. Oliver F., b. Aug. 23, 1804. 

viii. Jonas, b. April 9, 1807. m. Hannah Seymour. Lived in Bangor, Me., 
and in L. A full record of the family is not received. Two sons, 
Charles Orrin and Frank Oliver. 

7. John Nurse, son of Benjamin ^, b. in Rutland, Mass., IMay 18, 
1760. m. May 14, 1787, Vashti Howe. She d. May 5, 1814. He m. 
second, Nov. ;"), 1815, Jemima (Farnsworth) Nurse, widow of his brotlier 
Jonas. She d. He m. third, Eunice . 

Ch., — 

i. Vashti, b. Jan. 13, 1786. m. Jonathan Lovejoy (See). 

10. ii. John, b. Feb. 13, 1788. 

11. iii. Timothy, b. May 10, 1790. 

iv. Peusis, b. Feb. 7, 1792. m. Nehemiah Hoskins (See). 
V. Lucy, b. March 17, 1795. in. Daniel Fitzgerald (See). 
vi. Rachel, b. Aug. 1, 1796. m. Jan. 11, 1816, Stephen Shattuck, farmer, 
res. Bethlehem. 

12. vii. Oliver, b. June 17, 1708. 

13. viii. Jonathan, b. Dec. 14, 1800. 

ix. Sally, b. March 2, 1803. m. Jonathan Carman. Lived in Lowell, 

Mass. She d. Dec. 14, 1880. 
• X. Arethusa, b. Nov. 19, 1805. m. March 15, 1827, Warren Chapin. res. 

Haverliill. 
xi. LocKHART WiLLARD, b. March 3, 1808. res. Calais, Vt. m. Sybel Pray, 

d. Oct. 28, 1888. 

8. PniNKHAS NuRSR, son of Benjamin ^ 1). in Nelson, Dec. 25, 1774. 
m. Anna Thompson, dau. of Thomas 'i'homi)son. He res. in L. 180G 
to 1820. Selectman, 1808-9. From this town he removed to Keene. 
He was a prosperous farmer and a substantial citizen. He d. Juue 13, 
1846. 



Nurse. 363 

Cli., V. to X. h. L., the others b. in Kcone, — 

i. Calvin, b. Aug. 11, 17".t9. ni. Feb. 11, 1829, Abijjail Nims, b. Keene, 
•July :], 180.j,"(liui. of David and Abii^ail (Carter) Nims. m. second, 
Caroline I^oekeof I.exirijiton, Mass. 
ii. LuTiiEFj. 1). Dec. "24, 18UU. mini. res. Keeno. Kepresentative. d. April 

15, 18SB. 
iii. Okorge, b. Dee. 27, 1802. ni. Catlierine Sawyer, 
iv. I'liiNKiiAS, b. Sej)t. 20, 1804. ni. Julia Jackson. 
V. Betsey, b. Oct. 21, 180G. ni. Setli Ileaton. res. Sau^us, Mass. 
vi. Thomas, b. Marcli 22, 1809. ni. Sally Dodge. Hotel business, d. in 

I'ennsyivania. 
vii. Uebecca, b. Dec. 22, 1811. m. Josepli L. Kidder, res. Saugus, Mass. 
viii. I'oLLY HinwELi,, b. May 14, 1814, unni. d. Keene, Oct. 28, 1888. 
i.\. I'ATTV, b. Nov. 21, 181«; d. L. June 9, 1818. 

X. Joseph FuYE, 1). Marcli 4, 1819. unni. Stone-mason, d. Oct. 4, 1890. 
xi. GtiY, 1). Sept. 20, 1821. unin. d. Keene about 1840. 
xii. Aluen Spi{A(;i;e, b. Sejit. 20, 182G. unni. d. Deming, 111., 1895. 

9. Olivku F. NiTUSE, son of Jona.s'^, b. in L. Aug. 23, 1804. pnb. 
]M:iicli 'J, 1829, Ruth W. Uriggs, 1). in Lyman, March, 18ur., d. in L. 
Oct. 8, 187(!. She m. second, Kev. John Norris. m. third, Kzra 
lirooks (.See). Oliver res. in L. from liirth to 18r)G, d. in IJethlehem, 
jNIarcii 17, 1857. Farmer. JMetliodist. 

Ch.,— 

i. Infant Son, b. L., d. L. Feb. 24, 18.^0. 

ii. Oliver F., b. L. Nov. 1882, d. L. M.-iy 11, 1834. 

iii. Jonas S. B., b. L. Feb. 10, 18:)5, <1 Feb. 0, 1801. 

iv. Laura A., b. L. Jan. 18:59, d. L. Feb. 4, 1842. 

v. Sarai'hina II., b. L. May, 1841, d. L. Feb. 20, 1842. 

10. John Nuksk, son of Joiin ", b. in Keene, Feb. 13, 1788. m, 
Nov. (1, 1813, Vasliti, dau. of Sherman Sliattuck, b. in Ipswich, 
Mass.. Dec. 15, 1788, d. in Whitefield, Dec. 24, 18G4. He res. in L. 
from 1792 to 1851. Farmer, d. in Haverhill, May G, 187G. 

Ch., 1). in L., — 

i. Sherman .Shattuck, b. Oct. 1, 1814. m. Adaline Linfield. He d. Graf- 
ton, Sept. 22, 1895. 
ii. Hannah, b. Nov. 17, 1810. m. Otis Skinner, 
iii. Vashti, b. April 27, 1818. m. June 15, 1840, Simon T. Cole. 
iv. Polly, b. April 29, 1821, d. L. Marcli 2, 1822. 
v. John Welcome, b. Feb. :3, 1823. m. Jane Sliattuck. in. second, Mrs. 

Louisa Kriirsis. res. Wliitefield. 
vi. Cynthia, b. April 24, 1825. ul .lames Parker. 

vii. Ezra. b. July 12, 1827. Co. F, 5tli N. II. Inf., and Co. D, 8tli N. II. Inf. 
Private, 
viii. William, b. July 5, 1830, d. Dec. 22, 1850. 

11. Ti.MOTiiY NuusT<% son of .John", b. in L. ^la}' 10, 1790. m. 
Dec. 15, 1S14, Lucinda. dau. of Fbenezer Farr, b. in Chesterfield, in 
1793, d. Mar. 2, 1859, Cong. He res. in L. from birth to 185G. Far- 
mer. Cong. A[ipointed Fnsign 5th Co., 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, 
June 6, 18V8; vacated March 2G, 1822. d. in Bethlehem, 1865. 

Ch., b. in L. , — 

i. Benjamin F. S., b. Dec. 26, 1815. m. Feb. 28, 1842, Caroline Wells. 

Ensign 1st Co., Light Inf. 32<1 Hegt. N. II. Militia, 1850. 
ii. Hannah S., b. March 29, 1817. m Nov. 11, 1840, Elias liildreth, Jr. 
iii. Timothy B., b. March 4, 1819, d. L. June 30, 1823. 

iv. Jasi'er B., b. Sept. 13, 1822. m. Miranda Palmer. He d. Bethlehem, 
Oct. 2, 1877. She d. Lancaster, Aug. 16, 1893. 



364 JVurse. 

V. Franklin S., b. July 14, 1824. 

vi. Timothy B., b. Nov. 7, 182(3, d. L. Aug. 20, 1829. 

vii. OzRO N., b. June 15, 1829. Co. M, 1st N. H. H. Art. Private, 

viii. JosKPH T., b. May 15, 1832. 

i.x:. Caroline M., b. 1843. 

X. Ben.iamin I., b. 1845. 

12. Olivkr Nurse, son of John ^ b. in L. June 17, 1798. m. Sept. 
13, 1S21, Pollv C, (lati. of Daniel Fitz2;eral<I (See), h. in Gilaianton, 
April 4, 1798", d. in L. 8e[)t. 8, 1877. He ves. in L. all hi.s life. 
Carpenter. Cong. Democrat. Soldier War of 1812-15. d. in L. 
June 7, 1859. 

Cb., — 

i. Daniel, b. L. Aug. 25, 1822, d. L. Aug. 25, 1822. 

16. ii. Joiix Carlton, b. Lisbon, June 17, 1824. 

17. iii. William Clark, b. L. June 8, 182(3. 

iv. Albeut L, b. L. Feb. 5. 182J. m. Hannah Blooil. Farmer. He d. 
VVhitefield, Aug. 5, 1893. 

18. V. Thomas 8hute, b. L. Feb. 18, 1832. 

vi. Sarah A., b. L. Marcli 9, 1833. m. Sept. 1850, Jonathan Coron. m. 

second, Theodosius FitZ'j;era[d (See). 
vii. Ira B., b. L. Sept. 26, 1835, d. L. Out. 27, 1835. 

19. viii. Charles Henry, b. L. May 5, 183t). 

ix. Samuel Parker, b. L. Feb 8, 1838. unm. res. L. 
X. Susan A., b. L. Feb. 3, 1840. in. N. K. Uuss, physician. He d. about 
1888. She d. Thornton, Jan. 24, 1880. 

13. JoxATH/VN Nurse, son of John', b. in L. Dec. 14, 1800. m. in 
182G, Marv Mar.ston, dan. of Levi Sanborn (See), b. in Snnbornton, 
Sept. 5, 1802, d. in L. Oct. 20, 1876. She m. first, Asa Clark. Jona- 
than res. in L. all his life. Carpenter. Democrat, d. in L. Jan. 29, 
18(35. (History of Sanbornton, p. (586.) 

Ch., b. in L., — 

20. i. Charles, b. April 13, 1827. 

ii. Cynthia, b. March 15, 1830, d. L. March 15, 1830. 

iii. Luthera T., b. May 27, 1831. m. April 19, 1850, Cyrus F. Hill, over- 
seer, res. Lowell, Mass. 

iv. Caroline Berkley, b. April 30, 1833, d. L. March 9, 1861. 

V. Martha C, b. May 7, 1835. m. Jan. 7, 1856, Emery Parker, farmer, 
res. Lisbon. 

vi. Asa S., b. Oct. 26, 1837, d. L. April 22, 1861. 

vii. Mary Jane, b. Sept. 29, 1839. ni. Feb. 28, 1862, Orvis Fitts, farmer, 

res. Cabot. Vt. 
viii. George W., b. Nov. 3, 1842. Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. Private, d. Aug. 
1, 1863, buried in Norfolk, Va. 

ix. Harvey R., b. April 2, 1845. m. May 17, 1870, Sarah C. Swisher. 
Carpenter. Shed. Cleveland, Oiiio, 1896. 

14. Charles Orrin Nurse, son of Jonas, and grandson of Jonas *', 
b. in Bangor, Me., Jnly 23, 1849. ra. first, April 20, 1869, Kate L., 
dau. of Thomas Downer, b. in Lunenburg, Vt., Nov. 9, 1847, d. in 
Lunenburg, Vt., Aug. 10, 1872, Baptist, m. second, Sept. 5, 1876, 
Lizzie W., dau. of John Henry Adair, b. in Canada, Aug. 26, 1853. 
He has res. in L. most of the time since 1852. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., b}- w. Kate, — 

i. Willis Walter, b. L. Jan. 18, 1870. m. June 23, 1895, Mabel Fuller. 

Farmer, res. L. 
ii. Herman James, b. Lunenburg, Vt., April 21, 1872. 



Nurse. 365 



Cli., bv w. Lizzie, — 



iii. LizziK Wilson, 1>. Whiteficld, July 2, 1878. 

iv. LioNA May, b. L. Sept. 27, 187'.». 

V. Jknnik S., b. L. June 15, 18S;]. 

vl. JoxAS Svi.vKSTEu, b. L. .luiic 1'), 1883. 

vii. IsAKKL, b. L. .May 12, 1H87. 

viii. Samuel Krnkst, b. L. Sept. 5, 1800. 

ix. Bessie Elizaueth, b. L. Dec. 8, 18'.)2. 

15. Fi;ank Olivkr Nursk, sou of Jona.s, ami graiulsoii of Jonas '', 
b. in L. April 13, 1852. m. Jan. 5, 1873, Ida Ella, dan. of Moody 
Everett, 1). in Granby, Vt, June 23, 18.57, Free I>ai)tist. lie has res. 
in L. nearlv all his life. Stone-mason. Eree Baptist. Rei)ublican. 

Ch.. — ^ 

21. i. Charles Oliver, 1). Lunenburg, Vt., July 25, 1874. 

16. John C.-^ri.tox Nmrsk, son of Oliver'-, b. in Lisbon, June 17, 
1824. 111. Jul}- 26, 1847, Fannie Nol)le, dan. of Solomon Nichols (See). 
b. in Fairfield, Me., Sept. 17, 182(j. He res. in L. from ls45 to 1S8G, 
now res. in Pelham. Blacksmith. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Annie E., b. May 27, 1848. ni. June .SO, 1867, William W. JucUl, soap- 

nianufr. Slie il. Nashua, May 10, 1887. 
ii. Helen Lovina, b. Nov. "27, 184'.). ni. Henry Jay Fisher (vSee). 

iii. Etta, b. Oct. 14, 1852. ni. Sept. 17, 1S70, George A. Sibley, black- 
smith, res. Fairlee, Vt. 

iv. Charles A., b. July ;J0, 18-54, d. L. Nov. 18, 1857. 

V. Leland D., b. May 2:3, 185G, m. Dec. 0, 1877, Kate Berry. Machinist, 
res. Nashua. 

vi. Sada a., b. L. Oct. 10, 1857. m. Aug. 20, 1872, Sanford Clark, furni- 
ture, res Somerville, Mass. 

17. WiLLi.\M Cl.vrk NiiiiSK, son of Oliver ^-, b. in L. Jiuie S, 182r). 
m. April 3, 18.")2, Martha Sanborn, dan. of iNIcKenzie T. Dnrgin (See), 
b. in L. April 2, 1835, lie res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Democrat, 
d. in L. March 11, 1889. 

Ch.,- 

i. Infant, b. L. Sept. 27, 185G, d L. Dec. 27, 185G. 

18. Thomas Siiute Nursk, son of Oliver^-, b. in L. Feb. 18, 1832, 
m. Dec. 31, 1856, IMaria Cynthia, dan. of Robert Streeter, b. in Listion, 
July 17, 1832, Methodist. ^ lie res. in L. all his life. d. Nov. 4, 1896, 
Shoemaker, Democrat, No ch, 

19. Charles Henry Nurse, son of Oliver'-, b. in L. ]May 5, 1836, 
m. Dec. 1, 1848, Sarah, dau. of Thomas Smith, b. in Canada, March 
10, 1837, E[)iscopal. He has res. in L. all his life. Driver. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

22. i. Fred Oliver, b. Oct. .3, 1859. 

ii. Allie Henry, b. Nov. 8, 1871, d. L. April 28, 1874. 

20. Charles Nurse, son of Jonathan ^^ b, in L. April 13, 1.S27. m. 
May 20, 1852, Atlanta Maria, dau. of Samuel Hill (See), b. in Sutton, 
Vt., Sept. 10, 1826, Cong, He has res. in L. all his life. Carpenter 
and mechanic. Democrat. Fire ward, 1873-4-5-6, 

Ch.,— 

1. Alice Cheney, b. L. Feb. 21, 18(59. m. ,Tan. 1, 1800, Simeon 0. Nich- 
ols, granite polisher. He d. March 20, 1898. She m. second, Oct. 30, 
189y, Benjamin Webster (See). 



366 Nurse — Nute. 

21. Charles Oliver Nurse, son of Frank Oliver ^^, b. in Lunenl)iirg, 
Vt., July 25, 1874. m. jMarch 5, 188.S, Ellen D., dan. of Samuel Shat- 
tuck, b. in Wheeloek, Vt, May 18, 1874. He has res. in L. since^l81)l. 
Vavmav. 

Ch., — 

i. BicRTiiA May, b. Cal)ot, Vt., Jan. 13, 1890. 
ii. rKKLEY Guy, b. L. Nov. 24, 18'.r2. 

22. Fkei) Oliver Nurse, son of Charles Henry", b. in L. Oct. o, 
185'J. m. April 23, 1888, Frances, dau. of Daniel L. jNIartin, b. in 
Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., March 31, ISGO. He res. in L. from birth to 1888. 
Gen. Traffic Agent of Western Union Telegraph Co. res. Orange, 
N. J. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Ella Frances, b. N. Y. C\iy, April 5, 1890. 

NUTE. 

1. James Nute, the emigrant ancestor of the New Hami)shire family, 
came from England to America in IG-'U, being one of the company" emi- 
grating under the auspices of Capt. John Mason. The earlier New 
Ilau)i)shire generations wrote the name Newte, which corresponds with 
a family of distinction once living in Tiverton, Devonshire, England. 
After a few yenrs James Nute, the emigrant, removed from Portsmouth 
to Dover and lived on iMceting House Hill. He was a selectman, 
1G59, and a man of influence among his townsmen. 

2. Jajies Nute, son of James \ b. in Dover, 1G43, d. IGOl. He m. 
Elizabeth Heard, dau. of Capt. John and Elizabeth (Hull) Heard of 
Dover. Cai)t. John Hull was the commander at Heard's Oarrison, and 
the father of Elizabeth (Hull) Heard was Rev. Benjamin Hull, a clergy- 
man of the Church of England, and for a season a resident of New 
Hampshire. 

3. Samuel Nute, son of James", b. in Dover, 1689. m. March 18, 
1718/1'J, Elizabeth Finkham, dau. of John and Rose (Otis) Pinkham of 
Dover. He d. soon after 1 7G4, his will being dated March 29, 17G4. 
and an inventor}' filed May 25, 17G8. 

4. JoTHAM Nute, son of Samuel^, b. in Dover, March 21, 1724, d. 
Nov. 1801. He m. JMary Hayes. 

5. Samuel Nute, son of Jothani "*, b. ]\Iarch 2, 1745. m. Aug. 21, 
17G9, Phebe Pinkham. He removed to Milton, where he d. soon alter 
1820. 

6. Nicholas Nute, son of Samuel '', b. in Milton, June 9, 1781. m. 
Sept. 4, 180.S, Elizabeth Hickford Hayes, dau. of Nathaniel and Eliza- 
beth (BickfordJ Hayes. He removed to Wolfeboro', where he d., Feb. 
9, 18G2. 

7. Nicholas Nute, son of Nicholas, b. in Wolfeboro', June 10. 1825. 
m. Oct. 184G, Eydia A., dau. of Noah E. Colcord, b. in Tuftonboro'. 
Aug. 14, 1831. 'Slie d. Oct. 17, 1897. He res. in L. from 1895 until 
he d., Feb. G, 1897. Shoe raanufr. 



Nute — Nuttintj. ^ 30' 



CIi., — 



i. LiiANDEU S., It. Tiiftonlioro', Aug. 3, 1840. ni. 1874, Nellie WaUlron. 
Shoe inanuf'r. He d. liocliester, Oct. 1881. 
8. ii. Ali!i;kt V., h. 'riiftonhoro', Aufx. M, 185;]. 
!). iii. Ai.ij;i:i) 1)., b. Tiit'toiilion)', Ault. '^>, 1850. 
10. iv. \Viij.i..\M 11., Hoehe.-^ler, Ai.ril U, 18G1. 

8. Alukut F. Nutk, son of Nicholas", b. in Tuftonboro', Aug. '^. 
18.');). ni. Oct. 2, 189.'), Abbie (Huvcs) KllioU, dan. of Cyni.s^ W. 
Haves, and widow of Dr. V. A. Elliott (See), b. in Lel)anoii, IMe., 
."March 22. 18r)2. He has res. in L. since 18!)'). Director and Snpt. 
\j. Shoe Co. Kepiil)licaii. A. F. and A. ]\I. x\o ch. 

9. Ai.KUK.n 1). NuTK, son of Nicholas", b. in Turtonl)oro', Aug. T), 
18i;). ui. Aug. 187;'), Eva, dau. of James O. (iowed, b. in Jierwick. 
]Me., Dec. 18;'),'). He has res. in L. since 18'.),'). J)irector and (Jen. 
Manager L. Shoe Co. Cong. Kepublican. A. F. and A. M. 

Ch.', — 

i. iMyrtie E., b. Rochester, Feb. 2", 1878. 
ii. IvniKL M., b. ]5raiiitree, Mass., Jtmey, 1884. 

10. Wii.i.i.AM n. Nrri:, son of Nicholas", b. in T\ochester, April (!. 
18()1. ni. -June 30, 188,'), Alzora J^ane, dau. of Alverto JNIason, b. in 
Braintree, Mass., Dec. 17, 18(51. He lias res. in L. since l^'d^j. Treas. 
L. Shoe Co. since Sept. 1, 18',)'.). Republican. A. F. and A. M. 

Ch., — 

i. Zoa.A, b. Kocbester, !\rarcli 4, 1804. 
ii. Ui.ivH, b. L. Nov. 4, 1890. 



NUTTING-. 

1. ^ViLi.iAAi Nlttixc;, iX'S. in L. from ls,')4 to 18G2. Laborer. 
Ch.. — 

i. Wii.Li.^M, ni. Harriet Williams. 

ii. Hauvf.y, 111. Oct. :;, 1840, IJetsey E. Bowles. She res. L. 

iii. Rei.inda. 

iv. Emza. 

V. E:mii,v. 

vi. Dalmatia. 

vii. Antiionv F., b. Wanlsboro, Vt., 1840, d. L. Marcb 24, 1864. Co. I), 
loth N. 11. Inf. I'rivate. 



NUTTING. 

2. CoKTES F. Nuttinc son of Frank G.. b. in Bakersfield. ^'t.. INIay 
10, 1865. m. April 2, 1884, Florence, dau. of -lames Newton, b. in 
Bethel, Vt., Jinie 30, hSGG. He has res. in L. since 1890. IMerchant. 
Republican. A. F. and A. j\I.. Burns I^odge. K. T. St. Gerard Com. 
A. A.S. R.32°. 

Ch., - 

i. Katiikkine FiMiAAt, b. L. Jlav 10. 1895. 
ii. Elizabeth Dokotiiy, b. L. Oct. I'J, 18'JG, d. Feb. 19, 1898. 



368 Oakes — Osgood. 



OAKES. 

1. SiMKON Oakes, b. in Cliester, Mass. m. in Worcester, Mass., 
Aug;. 2, 1703, Rhoda Knights, b. in Worcester, Feb. 25, 1739, d. in 
Betlilehem, Feb. 20, 1807. He d. Aug. 30, 1773. 

2. Edwaud Oakes, son of Simeon ^ b. Dee. 17, 1773. m. Lucinda 
Hosnier, b. in 1779, d. Marcli 27, 1851. He d. in Bethlehem, INIareh 
12, 1812. 

3. Rhopa Oakes, daughter of Edward', b. June 8, 1799, d. in Beth- 
lehem, June 2, 1851. m. July 14, 1815, William Kennej' " (See), b. in 
Royalston, Mass., Aug. 23, 1793. d. in Bethlehem. 

OAKES. 

4. John Norris Oakes, son of James Harvey, b. in Franconia, April 
22, 1837. m. Nov. 28, 1861, Mercy Aldricli, dau. of Moody Priest, b. 
in Franconia, Oct. 19, 1840, Advent. He has res. in L. since 1885. 
Merchant and manufr. Advent. Republican. J. P. State. 

Cii., - 

i Helen, b. Fr-iiicoMia, Jan. 31, 18G3. m. Harry M. Morse (See). 
ii. Lizzie, b. WaterforJ, Vt., Nov. 16, 18o4, il. Waterford, Vt., July 1, 

LSG5. 
iii. James Harvey, b. Franconia, May 10,1871. ni. Oct. 8, 1898, Mabel 
B. French (See). 

OSGOOD. 

1. John C. Osgood, son of William and Alraira (Dibble) Osgood, b. 
in East Randolph, Vt., Feb. 14, 1841. Studied theolog}' with Rev. 
John FuUonton, D.D., grad. at New Hampton Academical and Tiieo- 
logical Institution, 1868. Ordained Free JJaptist, 18G8. His pastor- 
ates have been: Gilmanton, 4 years; Contoocook, 5 years; Pittstield, 
4 years ; Strafford, Vt., 1 year ; Springfield, Me.. 2 3'ears ; South Ber- 
wick, Me., 4 vears ; Harrison, Me., 2 years; Alton, 5 years; East 
Rochester, 3 years ; L. 1898 to present time. He m. July 15, 1868, 
Mary G. Flanders, b. in Hill, Jul}' 11, 1847, dau. of John Flanders. 
He has been delegate of his denomination and a trustee of the New 
Ham[)ton Institution. Republican. 1. O. 0. F. G. A. R. 

Ch., — 

i. Ernest Earle, b. Feb. 25, 1871. m. June 2, 1898, Maude E. Wentzell. 

He is a clersxynian at New Market, 
ii. Alice May, d. young. 



OSGOOD. 

2. George Wesley Osgood, son of Wesley, b. in Bangor, Me., April 
27, 1851. m. Oct. 6, 1881, Clara Agnes, dau. of Jonathan Jones Peck, 
b. in Groton, Vt., Jan. 15, 1856. He was educated in the schools of 
Bangor and Waterville, Me., and Wesleyan University, from which he 
grad. in 1874. He grad. from Bangor, Me., Theological Seminary in 
1877, and was ordained a Cong, clergyman in Tunbridge, Vt., Jan. 25, 



Osgood — Ouvraud — Paddlrford. 309 

187S. lie has boon kx.'jitod as follows: Tiinbridgc^ Vt., Juno 21, 1S77, 
to Dec. 1!>, 1«8(3; L., Dec. 2G, ISSO, to Oct. l,'^l.S<St; Pmvincetown, 
Mass., iNIav ;51, 1.88."). to July 4, 1887; ll3annis, Mass., Nov. 6, 1887, 
to Ai)ril -20, 1890; Ne\vburyi)ort, Mass., Ai)ril 27, 1890, to Au<;-. 1, 
181)1; J^ynu, Mass., since Sept. 24, 18!}4. His publislied writings com- 
prise a [)aniplilet, " Centennial Anniversary of liie Fourth Ciuirch, New- 
hnryport, Mass.," |)ul)lishe(l Dec. 5, 181I.'}, and various sermons pul)lished 
in tlie [)apers of Newbinyport and Lynn, 3Iass. He was conneeted 
with the Methodist church from LSG8 to 1872 ; C'ong. since 1872. 
lJe[)ul)lican. 
Ch.,— 

i. IIki.kx Floua, h. ]., Aiiff. •2.^, 1884. 
ii. Kacuki, Fi.oka, h. I'loviin'ctown, .Mass., IVTay '2S, 1880. 
iii. GiooiiOK Wnsi.KY, b. llyaiiiiis, .Mass., Nov. 1'), 18S8. 
iv. ]\lAUGAiti/r Scorr, h. Xewbiirvport, Mass., Sept 8, I8!)l. 
V. Ki.izAHHTii Josi;rniNE, b. Newburvpoit, .Mass., June i), 180.'"!, d. June 

11, 18'.i;!. 
vi. l)oi:oriii:.\ Lowell, b. Newburvpoit, Mas.s., Aug. 25, 1894. 

OUVRAND. 

1. Stephen Oiivr.vnd, son of Peter, b. in Queljoc, P. Q., June ."i, 
1824. ni. July 3, 18.);5, IMary, dan. of Timothy Plaurde, 1). in St. 
Francis, (JaiKula, March 24, 18:50, Roman Catiiolic. He res. in L. from 
187(1 to 188(). d. Concord, 18S)9. Carpenter. Koman Catholic. 
Democrat. 
Cli., — 

i. PiiiNEAS Franklin, b. North Easton, Mass., April 2, 18o4. ni. July 20, 

18iSl, Adoljjliine Fortiii. res. (Quebec, P. ^l. 
ii. Mauv Clvha, b. Canton, Mass., June 27, 18.J5. in. Aug. 14,1881, Hen- 

jaiuin Cailler, laborer, res. Concord. 
iii. Josiii'ii Ei)Wai;i>, b. Canton, Mass., July 22, ISofi, d. same day. 
iv. Stephen Maxima, b. Canton, Mass., Aug. 1, 18-J7, d. Aug. 2, 1857. 
v. I'liiLAMENE Ella, b. Charlestown, Mas.s., May 20, 1858, d. Dec. 25, 1858. 
vi. Elwilda Sirzaii, b. Lebanon, Oct. 1, 185U. ni. Sept. 10, 1889, Louis 

A. Fautain, niercliant. res. Suncook. 
vii. Walter Ai'.solo.m, b. Lebanon, Sept. 7, 1801, d. Feb. 10, 1808. 
viii. Sakaii F:\ima, b. Lebanon, Sept. 15, 180.">. res. Concord. 
ix. Annie Auaiena, b. Lebanon, Sept. 5,1809. res. Concord. 

PADDLEFORD. 

1. Philip Paddlkeoi;i), b. Oct. 17.5."). m. in 1778, Puth Pullock of 
Cxrafton, b. Nov. 22, 17.58, d. Feb. 11, 1847. He lived in JCiilield and 
in Lyman, where he d. March 8, 18;32. 

2. Peteh Paddlkfokd, son of Philip ', b. in Enfield, vSopt. 14, 1785. 
ni. June 9, 1814, Dolly, dau. of Samuel Sherburne, b. in Portsmouth. 
Oct. 19, 178,5, d. in L. Dec. 5, 1849, Cong. He res. in L. from 18,30 
until lie d., Oct. 18, 18,59. Millwriuht and liridge-builder. 

Ch.,— 

3. i. Philip Henry, b. Lancaster, April 25, 1815. 
ii. Sakaii, b. Lyinan, 1810, d. [..ynian, 18:17. 
iii. PiiEiii:, b. L\'nian, 1821. iii. Salmon (J. Miner (See). 
iv. Julia, b. Lyman, 1826. ni. Harmon Marcy (See). 
V. George Kknnard, b. Lyman, Nov. 0, 1829. unm. Aid-decamp, 8th 
Brigade, 4th Div. N. H. Militia, 1854. d. Haverhill, 1897. 
VOL. II. — 24 



370 Paddleford — Page. 

3. PuiLip Henry Paddleford, son of Peter -, b. in Lancaster, 
April 25, 1815. m. JMarch 20, 1845, Louise, dau. of William Pierce, 
b. in Lnnenbui-g, Vt., June 27, 1820. He res. in L. from 1831 until 
he (1., April 11, 1876. Millwright and machinist. Representative, 
1855. J. P. A. F. and A. M., charter member of Burns Lodge and 
first master, 1859, again in 1863. St. Gerard Com., K. T. I. O. O. F. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Sarah L., b. July 18, 1817. m. Nov. 8, 1866, Jolin M. Humphrey, 

macliinist. res. Boston, Mass. 
ii. Maky .J., b. April 15, 181',». in. Sept. 9, 1869, Church M. PadiUeford, 

fanner, res. Manchester, 
iii. Ellev, b. Dec. 14, 1851. ni. Oct. 11, 1873, Alson F. Rublee, carriage 

manufr. res. Lakeport. 
iv. Clara, b. Feb. 3, 1851. m. .July 23, 1877, Fred W. Bruce, U. S. civil 

euijineer. res. Mayport, Fhi. 
V. DeWitt C, b. April 19, 185G. Macliinist. res. Lakeport. 
vi. George P., b. Nov. 27, 1859. Painter, res. Concord, 
vii. Setii H., b. March 22, 1861. Blacksmitli. res. Nashua, 
viii. Charles Benjamin, b. Marcli 3, 1867. Grocer, res. Norwood, Mass. 



PAGE. 

1. Stephen Page, res. in x'Vtkinson, where he d. 

2. Benjamix Page, son of Stephen ^ b. in Atkinson, April 29, 1769. 
m. Lydia E^aton. He d. in Landaff, Aug. 30, 18-41. 

3. Benjamin Page, son of Benjamin -, b. in Landaff', March 31, 1805. 
m. Sept. 12, 1835, Elizabeth Clement, dau. of William Berkley (See), 
b. in Lyman, May 5, 1816, d. in Lisbon, March 31, 1866. He res. in 
L. from 1835 to 1845. Drover and butcher. Democrat, d. in Lisbon, 
Oct. 20, 1882. 

Ch., all but Marshall, b. in L., — 

i. John, b. May 10, 1837, d. L. July, 1837. 

4. ii. Samuel Berkley, b. .Tune 23, 1838. 

iii. Ellen Rebecca, b. June 26, 1811. unm. Professional nurse, res. L. 

5. iv. Ben.tamin Franklin, b. July 7, 1843. 

v. Marshall, b. Burke, Vt., Aug. 7, 1857, d. Lisbon, July 24, 1865. 

4. Samuel Berkley Page, son of Benjamin ^, b. in L. June 23, 
1838. m. Martha Childs, dau. of William Lang, b. in Bath, Oct. 17, 
1837, d. in Haverhill, Oct. 3, 1886, P^piscopal. He was educated in 
Kingston, jNIcLuloes Falls, Vt., and Lyndon, Vt., academies, and com- 
menced tlie study of law in 1858 with Woods & liingham. He grad. 
from the Albany, N. Y. , Law School and was admitted to the N. Y. 
Bar in 1861 ; Vt. and N. H., 1862; U. S. District and Circuit Courts, 
1869. A.M., Dart. Coll., 1868. He was located in practice in Wells 
River (Newbury), Vt., from May to Dec, 1861 ; Warren, Dec, 1861, 
to Aug., 1869 ; Concord, member of the firm of P^astman, Page & Albin, 
1869 to 1871 ; Page & Albin, 1872-3; Page & Norris, 1874-5 ; Woods- 
ville (Haverhill), Page & Donovan, 1876 to 1883 ; Page & Storey, 1883 
to 1886; alone since 1886. He res. in L. from birth to 1845. Epis- 
copal. Democrat. Re[)resentative, Warren, 1864 to 1869 ; Ward 6, 
Concord, 1871 ; Haverliill, member of Constitutional Convention, 1876, 
and Representative, 1887-9-91-93. Chairman of Dem. State Com- 



niittcc, 1870. Delegate Democrjitic National Convention, U>()0. 
Trustee of State Normal School, 1870 to 1877, Supt. of Schools, 
Haverhill, 1.S76 to 1884. Member Board of Education, Concord, 
1870 to 1874, and of Woodsville Union High Sciiool, 1885-(;. J. P. 
and Notary- Pul)lic. A. F. and A. M., Ikirns Lodge. K. T., St. 
(lerard Com. Grand (^eno. of Grand Com., N. H., 187(). I. 0. O. F. 
K. P. Order of Elks. 
Ch., — 

i. ("ini,ns Lang, b. Batli, July 3, 18G0. m. Cvntliia Y. Clieney. He d. 

Ilaverliill, Jan. 2. 1885. 
ii. Wir.LiAM IIknky, b. Bitli, May 1, IS'W, ,]. Havorliill. Sept. 9, 1888. 
iii. Elizaukth Ekricley, b. Warren, Oct. 10, 18Gu, d. Concord, Fel). 11, 

18!)(;. 
iv. JaiMks F/AMKS, b. Ilaverliill, April 2(5, 1877, d. in infancy. 
V. Lewis, b. Havcrliill, April 20, 1878, d. in infancy, 
vi. ^Iaktiia SoruiA, b. Ilaverliill, Aug. 24, 1879. res. Concord. 

5. Bknm.vmin Fu.a.nklin Pack, son of Benjamin •', b. in L. July 7, 1843. 
m. Sept. 14, 1870, Caroline, dau. of John Farr (See), b. in L. March 19, 
1843, Cong. He was educated in Ne\vl)ury, Vt , Seminary, and com- 
menced the study of medicine, regular sciiool, in 1864; attended three 
courses of lectures at Vt. University, Bui'lington, Vt., and grad. in 1867. 
He at once commenced practice in Lisbon, where he remained five 
years; then was at St. Johnsbury, Vt., nine years; since then, 1881, 
ill L., wiiere he is now practising. He is a member of the Vt. State 
and White Mountain Meilical Societies. Democrat. Board of Health, 
18!)0. Member Board of Education, Union District, 1887 to 189.J inc. 
A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 

Ch., — 

i. John Marshall, b. Lisbon, Soj)!. 8, 1871. Grad. Univ. of Vt. Scli. of 

Modii-ine, 1898. Physician. Hoard of Healtii, 1895. J. P. A. F. and 

A. M., Burns Lodge, res. L. 
ii. Ella Frances, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Dec. 28, 1872, d. L. March 27, 

1881. 
iii. Louis Samuel, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Nov. 28, 1874, d. L, Feb. 16, 

1883. 
iv. Caroline Elizareth, b. St. Jolinsbury, Vt., July 31, 1876. ni. June 

29, 1898, Edward T. Sanderson, res. Parkersburg. W. Va. 



PAGE. 

6. Jami:s Pagk, b. in Washington, Vt., Jan. 15, 1800, d. in Norwich, 
Conn., Oct. 24, 1874. 

7. James A. Page, sou of. Tames ^% b. in Orford. m. Dec. 7, 1800, 
Ellen Maiy, dau. of John and Tryphena (Morse) Farr (See). 2d Lieut. 
Co. B, 15th N. H. Inf. 

PALFREY. 

1. Cazneau Palfrey, son of William, b. in Boston, Mass., Aug. 11, 
1805. m. May 24, 1838, Ann Parker, dau. of Kev. Jaazaniah Crosby, 
D.D., b. in Charlestown, Dec. G, 1813. He grad. from Harvard Coll. 
in 1826, and Harvard Divinity School in 1829. D.D., Bowdoin, 1855. 
In 1827 he was a tutor in Coll. From 1829 to 1834 he was minister 



372 Palfrey — Palmer. 

of tlie Uiiitaritiii Society of L. His first settlement as a Unitarian 
ciergvnian was over tlie clinrcli in Wasliington, D. C. Later he was 
settled in Grafton, Mass., and from Ai)ril, 1844, to Oct. 1847, in Barn- 
stal)le, Mass. In 1848 he became minister of tlie first cluirch in Belfast, 
Me., where he remained 23 years. In 1874 he moved to Cambridge, 
Mass., where he d. in 1888. 
Ch.,— 

i. Hersey Goodwin, b. Grafton, Mass., Oct. 9, 18o9. Ilarv. Univ. 18G0. 

m. (Jut. 17, 1872, Mary Durfee Lovejiiy. res. Bradford, Mass. 
ii. Mary Caznead, b. Grafton, Mass., Dec. '27, 1840. res. Cambridge, 

Mass. 
iii. Rubecca Salisbury, b. Barnstable, Mass , May 9, 1814. m. Sept. 16, 

1872, David N. Utter, clergyman, res. Denver, Col. 
iv. Carl Folle}^, b. Barnstable, Mass., July 4, 1816. res. Denver, Col. 

PALMER. 

1. John Palmer, b. May 18, 100.5. m., 1686, Elizabeth .and 

settled in Little Compton, R. I. She was born Dec. 6, 1666, d. Feb. 
t>. 1717. He m. second, Ang. 28, 1718, Sarah Blood, b. 1682, d. July 
28, 17<')6. He d. Oct. 13, 1753. Eleven children by first, and three by 
second marriage. 

2. John Palmer, son of John \ b. Little Compton, R. I., Nov. 24, 
16S7. m. Dec. 25, 1708, Mary Hilliard. b. April 3, 1687, dau. of 
William and Deborah Hilliard. He m. second, July 12, 1717, Elizalieth 
Church, b. Feb. 1699, dan. Joseph and Grace (Shaw) Church. Three 
children hy first, and nine by second marriage, b. in Little Compton. 

3. Aaron Palmer, son of John '-, and Elizabeth (Chni'ch) Palmer, 
1). in Little Compton, R. I., March 22, 1738. ni. Mary Reed. He 
prol)ably I'esided some years in Connecticut, coming to Plainfield about 
1780. With ten children he removed to this town about 1796. Palmer 
l)rook perpetuates the name of the family. He d. 1812, his wndow d. in 
Lisliou, 1839. The order of age of the children is unknown. 

Ch., - 

4. i. John, m. Lucy Wiiicb. 

.5. ii. William, m. Peggy Berry. 

iii. Solomon, died young. 

iv. Nancy, b. Aprif 18, 1774. m. David Wallace (See). 

6. v. Joseph, m. Sally Shapleigli, m. second, Mnry W. Bean. 

vi. Tkuman, fiitally burned in the carding-niill of David Richardson, Oct. 

3, 1814. 
vii. Barna, b. April 25, 1786. m. Dolly Sliapleigh, dau. of James Sliapleigli 
of Cornisii ; m. second, Rebecca Cusliman, dau. of Ejihraini Ciishman. 
She d. JMarcli 4, 1853. He lived in Lisbon, where lie d. April 22, 
1881. 

viii. Freeman, m. Bean ; removed to Wisconsin. 

i.x. Polly, m. July 8, 1801), David Sanger, Jr., lived in Wisconsin. 
.\. I'hebe, m. Reuben Graves. Joined the Mormons. 

4. John Palmer, son of Aaron ^, m. Lucy Winch, b. in Framing- 
ham, Mass., 1777, dau. of Nathan Winch (See). He was a selectman, 
1808. Farmer. INIethodist. Democrat, d. about 1850. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

7. i. IIoLLis, b, IMarch 21, 1810. 
ii. Willis. 



Palmer. 373 

5. William Palmku, son of Aaron •', b. in riaindekl. m. in IT'.tS, 
Peggy Berry. He res. in L. from 17'J« to 1<SU7. Town clerk, l«01-2. 
Removed to State of New York. 

Ch.,- 

i. Till, us, b. April •>, ITDD. 

ii. John, b. Aiij.-. •>:), 1800. 

iii. Mauv, b. July «. 1802. 

8. iv. Hknhv, b. (Miatbam, Sept. 13, 1804. 

V. William Fkelalvn, b. Sept. 5, 180G. 

6. Jo.sEi'ii Palmkk, son of Aai'on •'', m. Hrst Sally Shapleigh. pub. 
second, Jan. 2G, 1824, INlary Webster I'.eaiL He res. in L. from 1.S04 
to 1850. Mill-ovvner; built the original mill on Palmer brook. Demo- 
crat. Selectman, 1832. DL'i)uty sheriff, 1817 to 18;30. Went to Illi- 
nois in 1850. 

Ch., by \v. Sally, b. in L., — 

i. Benjamin Willaud Franklin, b. Aug. 22, 1809. 

ii. Caklos Shai-leiou, b. Sept. 0, 1811. 

iii. William, b. Dec. 11, 181o. 

iv. Sarah Jam:, in. May \'-'>, 1841, Natban I. Ackennan. 

7. HoLLis Palmer, son of John\ b. in L. March 21, 1810. m. 
IMarch G, 1831, Eliza Ann, dau. of Tilly H. Cleasby, b. in P^dgecomb, 
]Me., Jan. 2b^ 1811. He res. in L. from birth to 187G. Farmer. Demo- 
crat. (1. in West Concord, Vt., Aug. 29, 18U2. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Lucy Jane, b. Oct. (i, 18:;;5, d. Oct. G, 183(J. 

9. ii. John Wesley, b.. Feb. 12, 18;!4. 

iii. Elizabeth A., b. June 25, 1839. tn. Simeon Bolles, farmer and local 
preacher, lie d. l>etlileiieni, May 18, 1889. She d. Bethlehem, June 
10, 1890. 

iv. Charles P.. b. Oct. 11, 1840. m. Oct. G, 1874, Mary E. Hill. Jeweller, 
res. West C'ciicord, V't. 
V. Willis W., b. March 30, 1843. m. Helen Tibbetts. farmer. lied. 
Bootbbay, Me., An^. 5, 1880. 

vi. Almira, b. Nov. 7, 1847, d. L. Aug. 9, 1854. 

vii. Franklin H.. b. Sept. 17, 1853. m. first, Oct. 11, 1874, Mattie R 
Downer. She d. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Feb. 4, 1888. in. second, March 
8, 1889, Nellie M. Connor. Musician, res. Whitefield. 

8. Hknuy Palmer, sou of William ^ b. in Chatham, Sept. 13, 1804. 
m. first, Dec. 1824, Anne Danforth, b. in Chatham in 1800, d. in J^i. 
Dec. 24, 1865. m. second, Mrs. Elvira Sonthworth. He res. in L. from 
1855 to 1868. Laborer, d. in East Concord, Vt., in 188U. 

Ch., hy \v. Anne, — 

i. Hazen 0., b. Chatham, 1825. unm. d. N. Y., 1858. 
ii. Miranda, b. Chatham, 1M27. m. 1847, Jasjjer B. Nurse, inilhnan. He 

d. Bethlehem, Oct. 2, 1877. She d. Lancaster, Aug. K!, 18',t:! 
iii. Stephen H., b. Chatham, 1829. m. 1859, Lucy M. Drake. lied. 
Gettysburg, Pa., Aug. 14, 1803. Original 3 months' man. Co. I, 2d 
N. II. Inf. Private, 
iv. LiicRETiA A., b. Chatham, 1831. in. 1858, James Carlton. lied. L. 

1805. 
v. S. Maria, b. Chatham, Oct. 30, 1833. m. William Martin Atwood 

(See). 
vi. Horace, b. Chatham, 1835. m. 18(33, Lucinda Hoit. Millman. He d. 

L. Jan. 18, 1872. Co. I), 13th N. H. Inf. Corp. 
vii. Francis H., b. Chatham, 1837. in. 1862, Maliner Burt. jMillinan. 
res. Norwood, Mass. Original 3 months' man. 



374 Palmer — Paradis. 

viii. George N., b. Lisbon, 1839, d. 1848. 
ix. Laura J., b. Lisbon, 1841. m. 1870, Piielmau Harrinian, carpenter. 

res. Westbrook, Me. 
X. WiLHER F., b. Lisbon, 184o. ni. 1889, a Snutliern lady. Boat capt. 
res. Mobile, Ala. Co. B, 6th N. H. Inf. Sergt. 

9. John Wesley Palmer, son of HoUis''', b. in L. Feb. 12, 1834. 
m. Dec. 26, 1853, Mary Delplune, dan. of Jolin Fitzgerald (See), b. in 
L. Nov. 2, 1837. He res. in L. from birth to 1871. Carpenter and 
painter. Democrat. Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. Musician. 

Ch.. — 

i. Charles Wesley, b. L. Sept. 11, 1854. m. Sept. 1880, Cora L. Bell. 

Musician, res. Presqne Isle, Me. 
ii. George Frank, b. L. Dec. 2, 1855, d. Lancaster, Oct. 22, 1883. 
iii. Fred Augustus, b. L. May 9, 1S58. m. Sept. 1890, Minnie Willoughby. 

Musician, res. North Haverliill. 
ir. Ella Delphene, b. L. Sept. 11, 18fi0, d. L. Jan. 18, 1804. 
V. Alhert Eugene, b. L. May 20, 180G, d. Lancaster, Feb. 17, 1874. 
vi. Hattie May, b. L. Jan. 27, 1809. m. July, 1887, Joseph P. York, 
teamster, res. Lancaster, 
vii. JosiE Etta, b. L. April 21, 1870. m. March 19, 1892, Eugene Bristol, 

marble-cutter, res. Lancaster. 
viii. Mertie Ardell, b. Lancaster, Sept. 2, 1873. m. Dec. 1895, George 
Willoughby, laborer, res. North Haverhill, 
ix. Kelpie Lee, b. Lancaster, Nov. 2, 1881. 



PALMER. 

10. Alexander Palmer, b. in Vershire, Vt., Dec. 6, 1819. m. first, 
Ilannali Little, b. in Lyman, d. in Waterford, Vt.. in 1853 or 4. ni. 
second, Aug. 11, 1870, Sophia N., dau. of John G. B. Stevens (See), 
b. in Burke, Vt., Nov. 22, 1830. He res. in L. in 1869-70, 1876 to 
1883, and 1889 until he d., July 4, 1891. Tanner. Methodist. Re- 
pul>lican. 

Ch., by w. Hannah, b. in Waterford, Vt., — 

i. Hamilton, ni. Anna McCoy. Hotel, res. Orange, N. J. 

ii. Julia, b. Sept. 10, 1847. 

iii. Kate. 

iv. LoRA, adopted by Loud, Dalton. 

V. Emma, adopted by Moses IMx, Dalton. 

Ch., by \v. Sophia, — 

vi. Fanny G., b. Waterford, Vt., Nov. 26, 1875. m. Sept. 10, 1896, Wal- 
lace P. Myers, res. Derry. 



PARADIS. 

1. Cvrille Joseph Paradis, son of David, b. in City of Quebec, 
P. Q., June 26, 1856. He was educated in tlie Seminary of Quebec, at- 
tached to Laval University, commencing the study of theolog3' in 1881. 
He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest by Cardinal Taschereau in 
the Basilica of Quebec, May 30, 1885. He has been located in the 
ministry as follows: Suncook, June 9 to 26, 1885; St. Augustine's 
Church, Manchester, June 20, 1885, to Oct. 5, 1886; Lebanon, Oct. 7, 
18.S6, to Nov. 25, 1893 ; L. from Nov. 25, 1893, to 1898, and now at 
Rochester. 



Parker. o7o 



PARKER. 

1. JosKiMi Paukkr ami his l)n)tli('r Natliaii, from Enirlaiul, after a 
sliort sta}- in Nowbiin', scttUHl in Aiulover, ^Nfass., al)uiit IGl."). Josepli 
was horn aI)out 1(314, and hy occupation a tanner. He was a soldier 
in King Philip's War, IGTa-G, and d. Nov. 5, 1G78. His widow Mar}- 
d. 1G9G. 

2. JosKpii Paukeu, son of Jose[)h \ b. IMay 1-"), 1G12. ni. Oct. 7, 
1G80, Klizabetli Bridges. He served in King l*hili[)'s War at Chelms- 
ford. Lived in Andover, wliere lie d. April G, lG8-i. His widow m. 
second, Samuel Hutchinson. 

3. Joseph Parker, son of Joseph'-, b. in Andover, Feb. 27, 1G82. 
m. Feb. 6, 1712, Abigail Mitchell. He lived in Andover; was an inn- 
holder and representative. 

4. Joseph Parker, son of Joseph'', b. in Andover, 1725. rn. Ai)ril 
2"), 175-1, Hannah Abbot, b. Jiuie 21, 172G, dan. of Timothy and Marv 
(Foster) Abbot of Andover. He removed to Pembroke, where he d. 
1811. 

5. Joiix Parker, son of Joseph^, b. in Pembroke, Aug. 15, 1760. 
m. May 21, 1781, Martha Lovejoj-, dau. of Caleb and Mehitable 
(Chandler) Lovejoy, of Pembroke. He was in service during the 
Revolution, and (I. in Pembroke, May 27, 1825. 

6. Caleb Parker, son of John ^ b. in Pembroke, Feb. 28, 1784. 
m. Nov. 15, 1804, Mary Richardson, b. April 14, 1779, dau. of David 
and Sally (Shackford) Richardson, of Penil)roke. She d. in L. J\Iay 
4, 1857; he m second, Nov. 17, 1857, Widow Marv Shannon, b. April 
26, 1799, d. Jan. 5, 1862; he m. third. July 8, 1862. Widow Pauline 
Strong, b. April 15, 1804. He lived in Pembroke, Chichester, and in 
Littleton, from 1826 to 1856, and after 1856, in St. Johnsbury, Vt., 
where he d. 1878. Selectman in L. 1853-4. 

Ch., bv w. Mary Richardson, — 

i. Nancy, b. Pembroke, May 6, 1805. m. Simeon Huse. Slie d. St. 

Jolinsbury, Vt., Au?. 1881. 
ii. Sally II , b. Cliichester, Aug. 10, 180G. m. :\Iarch 15, 1827, Moses 

Richardson, farmer. Slie d. Pembroke, March, 1864. 
iii. Joseph, b. Cliichester, Oct. 4, 1807. m. Mary Ellis. Farmer, d. L. 
Aug. 1862. 
8. iv. Trueworthy L., b. Chichester, Marcli 27, 1810. 

V. Ira, b. Cliicliester, July 1, 1811. m. Leiitia Millen. Miller. He d. 

Milan, Wis., Autr. 1862. 
vi. David K., b. Cliicliester, Feb. 22, 181:;. m. May 18, 1842, Amy Ann 

Hill. Farmer, res. Clear Lake, Wis. 
vii. John. b. Cliicliester, Nov. 10, 1814. m. Feb. 20, 1844, Aurilla French. 

Carpenter. He d. St. Johnsbury, \t., Aug. 1872. 
viii. Jkkusua, b. Chichester, Ajiril 12, 1817. m. Oct. 185*i. John Lewis, 
farmer. He d. L. March 22, 1864. She d. L. March 25, 1864. 
ix. Caleb, b. Chichester, Jan. 2 1818. m. Feb. 1845, Mary J. Folsom. 

Carpenter, res. ShefRi'ld, Ala. 
X. Ruth Brown, b. Chichester, Mav 11, 1821. m. Eliphalet Fulford (See). 
xi. Mary J., b. Chichester, Oct. 25, 1822. m. Oct. 13, 1842, Willard Kinne, 
farmer, res. Waterford, Vt. 



376 Parker. 

7. f^zK'A Pakkicr, son ofJohii^, 1). in Pombrokc, Sept. 12, 1791. ni, 
Feb. J5, 1820, Hunnali, dun. of Josiali Burleigh (great-grandson of 
.hunes" (See), the line being Josiah ^, David ^, Joseph®, James '■^). 
Hannah was b. in Sanbornton, June 24, 1800, d. in Newbury, Vt., in 
1882, Cong. He res. in L. from 182') until he d., Sept. 24, 18G;!. 
Farmer and brickuiaker. Cong. Seleetman, 18;)2-o-4-8-43-4-G. Rep- 
resentative, 1840-1. Soldier'in War of 1812-15. 

Ch.,— 

i. Mautha Jani:, h. New Hampton, Sept. 'J.'], 1820, d. June 6, 1843. 

ii. Mai:v Bi.ki.icioh, h. New Hampton, Feb. 22, 1822. m. first, Oct. 10, 

18154, William Holt, tanner. He d. WiUington, Conn., Feb. 5, 1878. 

m. se(;()nil, Jan. 18, 1883, George Swasey, farmer and insurance agent. 

res. Newbury, Vt. 

iii. Hannah, b. New Hampton, Feb. 4, 1824. m. Richard Wales Peabodv 

(See). 
iv. Cosiu Bowman, b. L.June 24, 1828. ni. June 24, 1847, Amos B. Car- 
penter, t'lirmer. res. Waterfoni, Vt. 
V. jKitusHA Gould, b. L. March 13, 1834. m. l\ev. George Ingersol Bard 

(See). 
vi. Fi.i.KN, b. L. June 27, 1830. m. Sept. 28, 1859, James Lang, farmer. 
res. Newbury, Vt. 
9. vii. EzKA BuKLEiGii, b. L. Aug. 25, 1838. 

8. Thuewoutiiy Ijadd Parker, son of Caleb", b. in Chichester, 
March 27, 1810. m. first, Nov. 24, 18,31, Dorotiiy, dan. of William 
Sawyer, h. in Lyinlon, Vt., Jan. 18, 1808, d. in L. Aug. 18, 1805. m. 
second, IMay l."», 18GG, Augusta, dau. of Charles Piper, b. in Went- 
worth, May 3, 1838, d. in Monroe, IMarch 18, 1874. INIethodist. m. 
third, Sept. 1874, Mai'v, dau. of l\eul)en Bean, b. in Grafton, April 7, 
1822, d. in L. July 27,' 1894. He res. in L. from 1833 to 1844; 18C2 
to 18(17; 1875 until he d., Oct. 17, 1890. Farmer. Democrat. Select- 
m;in, ISC, 1-2-8 1-2-;->-6. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 

Ch., by w. Dorothy, — 

i. Clakissa Rankix, li. Ciiarlestown, Vt., Nov. 11, 1832. m. June 11, 

18')(i, I'reeman iMetcalf, fanner, res. Covenirv, Vt. 
ii. William Sawyer, b L. Nov. 29, 1834. m. Dec" 10, 1856, Hannali Met- 
calt'. Farmer, res. Lowell. 
10. iii. Guv, b. L. Feb. 1, 1837. 

iv. Charles, b. L. June 23, 1839. iil Nov. 8, 1805, Caroline Silver. Far- 
mer, res. Canada East. Co. C, 5th N. H. Inf. Private. 
V. Eliza Foster, b. L. Jan. 31, 1842. res. Barnet, Vt. 
vi. Isaoore Dorothy, b. L. Ai)ril 25, 1844. m. Feb. 22, 1860, Curtis V. 

Carter, farmer, 
vii. Fred, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Jan. 5, 1847, d. Monroe, Oct. 8, 1868. 
viii. Mary, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., June 20, 1849. m. first, July 4, 1872, 
(Juincy Smith, m. secoiui, Collins French, farmer, res. Coventry, Vt. 
j.x. Ei.LA, b. Irasburg, Vt., May 15, 1852. m. Jan. 25, 1872, Philip Mason, 

farmer, res. Barnet, Vt. 
X. Caroline, b. Irasburg, Vt., Sept. 28, 1850, d. Monroe, Nov. 7, 1876. 

Ch., by w. Augusta, — 

.\i. AnniE, b. L. April 10, 1807. res. Wentworth. 
xii. Jennie, b Monroe, ,Tau. 15, 1808. m. Nov. 26, 1880, Lewis Hurlburt. 

(Divorced.) 
xiii. Josie, 1). Monroe, Nov. .5, 1870. m. March 2.3, 1893, Almon B. Smith, 

farmer, res Concord, Vt. 
xiv. Minnie, b. lAIonroe, March 10, 1874. in. Nelson Santy (See). 

9. FzRA BuKLEKiii Parker, SOU of P^zra ', b. in L. Aug. 25, 1838. 
m. April 20, 18G5, Henrietta F. Hawley, b. in Boston, Mass. He res. 



Parker. 377 

in L. from birth to 18G0. Wliolosale clothing agent, ros. Boston, 
JNIass. (Jrad. from Dart. Coll. in 18G0. Co. L., N'. II. P>att. Lsl N. I-:. 
Cav. Miistoi-od in as 1st Sergt., appointed 2(1 Lieut., Aug. 4, 18G2 : 
Adj., Dec. 1, 18G2 ; captured and confuied in Libl)}' Prison 9 niontlis ; 
appointed Cai)t., Co. D, 1st N. H. Cav., Marcii 31, 18G4; discharged 
Julv 15, ISGo. (Granite Monthly, Feb., 18')4, p. 84.) 
Ch.,— 

i. IIknuy Buklkigii, b. Aug. ti!), 1878, d. Feb. 1880. 

10. Ciijv Pakkeu, son of Truewortiiy Ladd ^ b. in L. Fei). 1, 18.'}7. 
m. July ;>, 18.")8, Georgiana fj. Mcitcalf. lie res. in L. from 1858 to 
18G7. Farmer, d. in Lyman, Jan. IG, 1887. 

Ch., 1). in L., — 

i. CoKA C, b. July, 18.7), d. ,I;u). 1.'), 187'). 
ii. Fkeeman M., b. L. 18G7, d. June 20, 1885. 



PARKER. 

11. Thom.\s Paukeu, the emigrant ancestor of one of the families of 
I*ark(;rs in America, eml)arked from Loudon 1635. After a brief so- 
journ in Lynn, he settled in Reading, ]\Lass, where he was made a free- 
man in 1G37. He was a deacon and a selectman, and for many years 
a leader in church and town affairs, lie d. 1G83, aged 78. Jlis widow, 
Amy, (1. IG'JO. 

12. John Parker, son of Deacon Tiiomas '\ b. 1G40, lived in Read- 
ing. He was a sergeant and a selectman. He m. 1GG7, Hannali Ken- 
dall, b. 1G50, dan. of Dea. Thomas Kendall of Reading. .She d. 1G8'J ; 
he m. second. Thankful . He d. 1G'J8. 

13. John Parker, son of John '■, h. 1G68. m. 1691 or 16:)4, Eliza- 
beth •. He settled in the west parish, now Wakefield, wiiere he 

built the third house. 

14. Ben.tamin Parker, son of John ^*, b. 1703, was a soldier in the 
French and Indian Wars. He m. 172G, Sarah Foster. She d. 1741; 
he m. second, Sarah Parker, dau. of Jonathan. 

15. Reuben Parker, son of Benjamin '*, b. in Reading, now Wake- 
field, 1732, was the ancestor of many families of Parker in New 
IIam[)shire. He settled in Richmond, 1765, where he d., June 10, 
1825. He m. in Reading, June 19, 1759, Sarah AVooley, dau. of 
Thomas VVooley of Reading and Richmond. Slie d. Dec. 20, 1779 ; 
he m. second, Esther Townsend, who d. Oct. 20, 1811. 

16. Silas Parkeu, son of Reuben^", b. Aug. 11, 1765. m. 1788, 
L\(lia Wlii[)ple, b. in Richmond, May 14. 1770, dau. of Rufus and 
IMary (Comstock) Whipple. He removed, 1796, to Sugar Hill in Lis- 
bon, where ho establislied the first tannery north of Haverhill. He d. 
Oct. 16, 1834; his widow d. 1863. 

17. Levi Parker, son of Silas ^'"'. b. in Richmond, Nov. 2, 1792. 
m. 1814, Phebe liall, 1). in Groton, Nov. 12, 1792. He was frequently 
ein|)!oyed in town affairs, was a Representative several years, and an 
Executive Councillor, 1863. He d. Feb. 6, 1865 ; hie widow d. 1872. 



378 Parker. 

Ch.,- 

I'J. i. Silas, b. Sept. 8, 1814. 

ii. Elkazkr Ball, b. Dec. 10, 1818. in. Sept. 1, 1841, Esther Bowles. He 
was a iiiercliant in Francoiiia, where he d., May 12, 1884. State Sen- 
ator, 1873-75. 

20. iii. Levi Puatt, b. Jan. 15, 1820. 

iv. Charles, b. May 21, 182fJ. m. Oct. 24, 1847, Amelia E. Bennett. He 
was actively enj^agetl in mauufacturin<f and mercantile business in 
Lisbon, under the tirm name of Parker & Yonns- Meml)erof Legis- 
lature and Director of Lisbon Bank. Of their children, Grace, b. 
June 2'.), 18(31), m. Tliomas J. Walker of Littleton (See). 
V. Chandler Bowles, b. Nov. 27, 1829. m. March 2, 1854, Mary Quimby. 
He is a farmer of Lisbon. Member of Legislature. 

vi. Pheisb AxiV, b. June 14, 1835. m. Sept. 7, 1853, Lindsey Aldrich of 
Lisbon. 

18. James Parker, son of Silas ^\ b. May 27, 1806. ra. Sept. 
1827, Rlioda Heywood, b. 1803. She d. in Lisbon, 1843 ; he ra. sec- 
ond, Oet. 19, 1844, Betsey Bhikslee, b. in Dalton, Feb. 22, 1821, dan. 
of John Bhikslee. He re.s. in L. from 18(39 nntil he d., Aug. 23, 1888. 
Tanner. Methodist. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Jane M., b. May 27, 1830. m. Aug. 2, 1853, George Kelsea, physician. 

res. Battle Creek, Mich, 
ii. Harriet Taylor, b. Aug. 11, 1832. m. Benjamin Franklin Wells (See), 
iii. Ellen W., b. July 14, 1835. m. first, Feb. 2, 1860, Joseph Atvvood. res. 
Lisbon, d. in the armv. ni. second, Jenifer Moulton, farmer, res. 
Lisbon. She d. Oct. 20, 181)2. 

21. iv. Lewis Heiwood, b. Aug. 9, 1837. 

V. JA.MES W., b. June 15, 1839, d. ( WoodsviUe) Haverhill, Oct. 8, 1894. Co. 

H, 3d N. H. Inf. Private, 
vi. Esther A., b. May 14, 1842. m. Feb. 3, 1801, Charles W. Colburn. 
Life insurance agent. 

Ch., by w. Betse\', b. in Lisbon, — 

vii. William F., b. Jan 1, 1848. unm. d. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 16. 1890. 
viii. Carrie Maria, b. Oct. 24, 1853. m. George Frank Abbott (See). 

19. Silas Parker, son of Levi", b. in Lisbon (Sugar Hill), Sept. 
8, 1814. m. June 15, 1835, Eliza, dau. of John G. B. Stevens (See), 
b. in Waterford, Vt., Nov. 1, 1814, Advent. She d. in L. Nov. 27, 
1899. He res. in L. from 1SG5 nntil he d., March 16, 1893. Tanner. 
Advent. Democrat. Representative, 1883-4. 

Ch., b. in Lisbon (Sugar Hill), — 

i. George Irving, b. Feb. 1, 1836. m. March, 1858, Aseneth Parker. 
Milkman. He d. Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 28, 18yl. She d. Oct. 9, 1877. 

22. ii. Henry Hubbard, b. Sept. 19, 1837. 

23. iii. Silas Oscar, b Nov. 28, 1839. • 

iv. Levi, b. Aug 2, 1842. in June .30, 1875, Mrs. Maria White. Dentist. 
She d. Newton, Mass., -Jan. 11, 1890. 

24. V. Nelson, b. Aug. 25, 1844. 

25. vi. Ir.v, b. Oct. 7, 184(5. 

vii. Eliza Ann, bMarch 11, 1849. m. Sept. 24, 1866, Charles Taylor. She 
res. Newton, Mass. (Divorced, June, 1884.) 

26. viii. Charles, b. Dec. 8, 1851. 

20. Levi Pratt Parker, .son of Levi", b, in Lisbon (Sugar Hill), 
Jan. 15, 1820. in. first, Dec. 5, 1839, Sally, dau. of David Forsaith, 
b. in Lisbon, d. in L. March 21, 1873, Methodist, m. second, June 8, 
1874, Abbie J., dau. of Jonathan Dean, b. in Lincolnville, Me., Ma}"- 



Parker. 379 

3, 1830, d. in L. Sept. IG, 181)0. lie res. in L. from 1867 until he d., 
Nov. 17, 1891. Farmer. Democrat. 

Cli., by w. Sail}', b. in LLsbon (Sugar Ilillj, — 

27. ii. Alrert.I). June 28, 181G. 

ii. Alice B., b. April 30. 1849. m. Sept. 2, 1873, Frank P. Holt, hosiery 

niaimfr. res. I/icoiiia. Slie d. May 11, 18'.)0. 
iii. Em-a, 1). Aug. .3, 1855. in. James T. Aliiicliin, book-keeper, res. MnWen, 
.Mass. 

21. Lewis Heywood P.vkkku, son of Junics ", b. in Lisbon, Aug. 
9. 1837. in. first, March 14, 1801, Eva Thompson, dau. of Ste[)lu'n 
Aldrich, b. in Lisl)on, Feb. 2G, 1811, d. in L. Nov. 23, 1888, INIethodist. 
m. second, Dec. 24, 1889, Emily E., d:ui. of Joim Blakslee, b. in Dalton, 
March 20, 1841, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1872. Director Sara- 
nac Glove Co. Supt. Glove Works. Methodist. Republican. No ch. 

22. IIkxuy IIinn.vKD rAi{Ki:ii, son of Silas ''^, b. in Lisbon, Se[)t. 
19, 1837. 111. Sept. 10, 18G3, EUinor E., dau. of Harry Bruce, b. in 
Mclndoes, Vt., July IG, 1843. Divorced, and m. second, A. .1. Cram 
(See). Henry has res. in L. most of the time since 1872. Glover. 
Democrat. A. F. and A. M., Burns J^odge. 

Ch., — 

i. EuGKNE IlEKRY. b. Lisbon, Aug. 28, 1804. m. Oct, 1891, Ida Rolhns. 
Clerk, res. Boston, Mass. 

23. SiL.\s Osc.vu P.\KKKu, son of Silas '^, b. in Lisbon, Nov. 28, 
1839. m. Jan. 24, 1860, Emily Rosella, dau. of Harrison Porter (See), 
b. in Lyman, Oct. 27, 1838, Advent. He has res. in L. since 1873. 
Real estate agent. Advent. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Harry Carlisle, b. r>isbon, Oct. 24, 18G2. unm. res. L. K. P. 

ii. (Ji;or<;e I'ioruy, b. Lisbon, Aug. 11, 1807. m. April 5, 1897, Mary E. 

Field. C^erk. res. L. 
iii. Carl Irving, b. L. May 17, 1874. unm. res. L. 
iv. Eonii Lillian, b. L. Dec. 27, 1878, d. L. Aug. 2-5, 1879. 

24. Nki.son Parkkr, son of Silas ^■*, b. in Lisbon, Aug. 2"), 1844. 
m. Nov. 9, 1869, ILuinah H., dau. of Albert Morse, b. in Acusiinet, 
Mass., in 1848, Methodist, lie has res. in L. since 18G5. Manufr. 
Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. NinaE., b. June 21, 1871. m. Sept. 11, 1894, Edwin W. Bailey, sales- 
man, res. Hinsdale, 
ii. Hali.ie M.. b. Oct. 28, 187G. m. Willis Huston Colby (See). 
iii. Edith M., b. Jan. 22, 1879. 
iv. Murray Nelson, b. Jan. 21, 1883. Dart. Coll., 1894. 

25. Ira Parker, son of Silas", b. in Lisbon, Oct. 7, 184G. m. first, 
Nov. 23, 1869, Louise R., dau. of Joel Bronson (See), b. in Lyndon, Vt., 
Oct. 3, 1847, d. in L. Jan. 7, 1879, IMethodist. m. second, June 1, 
1882, Mandane A., dau. of Benjamin Wright, b. in Boston, IVIass., Aug. 
15, 1860. He has res. in L. since 1870. Glove manufr. Republican. 
Representative, 1887-8. Director of Saranac Glove Co. until 1899. 
Director L. National Bank, 1890 to 97 inc. Director L. Savings ISank, 
1885 to 97 inc. ; Vice-President, 1895-6-7. A. F. and A.M., Burns 
Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Com. 32' A. A. S. R. 



380 Parker. 

Cli., b}- w. jNIaiulane, b. in L., — 

i. Howard Wright, b. June 4, 1883. 
ii. Marjouie Chandler, b. May 27, 1890. 

26. CiiARLKS Parkek, son of Silas ^'\ b. in Lisbon, Dec. 8, 1851. 
m. Sept. 5, 1874, P^lizabeth Rosalia, dan. of Ariel Holmes (See), b. in 
Warren, Vt., Nov. 24, 1849. He has res. in L. since 1864. Glove 
niercliant. Director Saranac Glove Co. Prohibition. 

Ch.,- 

i. Walter Holmes, b. July 2G, 1870. m. Nov. 30, 1899, Ella L. A. 
Barrows, res. L. 

27. Albert Parker, son of Levi Pratt-", b. in Lisbon, June 28, 
184G. m. I\Iav 24, 1873, Cyrena Dolly, dan. of Nelson Gile (See), b. 
in L. June G. 1847, Episcopal. He res. in L. from 18G7 to 1874 ; now 
res. in Topeka, Kas. Real estate. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Albert Gile, b. Topeka, Kas., Jan. 10, 1885. 

PARKER. 

28. Nathan Parker, b. in Winchester, N. IL, May 6, 1773. m. third, 
April 23, 1815, Melinda Hartwell, b. May 17. 17'J1, dan. of Oliver and 
Hannah (Kelley) Hartwell, of Duinmerston and Lyndon, Vt. He lived 
in Lyndon, Vt., where he d., Feb. 24, 1843. She m. second, 1846, 
Philemon Hartwell, of Newark, Vt. 

29. Tyler E. Parker, son of Nathan "^ b. in Kirby, Vt., June 23, 
1824. m. lirst, Amelia Persis, dan. of Asa Carpenter, b. in Kirlty, Vt., 
d. in Lyndonville, Vt., June 2, 1847, Methodist, m. second, Minerva 
H., dau. of Horace Fyler, b. in Burke, Vt., d. Oct. 25, 1878. m. third, 
July 23, 1880, Lydia'A., dau. of Eben Paul, b. in Groton, Vt., Aug. 14, 
1844, Unitarian. He has res. in L. since 1885. Glove salesman. 
Methodist. Republican. 

Ch., by w. Minerva, — 

i. Harland L., b. Kirby, Vt., July 20, 185G. m. Feb. 1887, Nellie Wilder. 

Merchant, res. Lyndonville, Vt. 
ii. Annette Amelia,!). Kirby, Vt., July 22, 18G3. m. William M. Silsby 

(See). 
iii. Persis A., b. Lyndonville, Vt., April 18, 1874. m. Harry Daniel Green 

(See). 

30. IIoLLis Meigs Parker, son of Nathan -^ b. in Lyndon, Vt., Nov. 
30, 1828. m. in 1854, Sarah, dau. of Joel Bronson (See), b. in Lan- 
daff, April 12, 1834, d. in West Cornwall, Vt., Dec. 24, 1800, Cong. 
He res. in L. from 1872 to 1889 and since 18'J6. Merchant. 

Ch.,— 

31. i. Edwin K., b. Lyndon, Vt, Dec. 21, 1863. 

31. Edwix Kenney Parker, son of HoUis Meigs ^°, b. in Lyndon, 
Vt., Dec. 21, 1863. m. June 4, 1897, P:ilen Ingeborg, dau. ofTliad- 
deus Ezra Sanger (See), b. in L. Dec. 22, 1866, Cong. She d. in L. 
March 3, 1898 ; he m. second, Oct. 17, 1898, Gara G., dau. of Henry { 
P. Thayer (See). He was educated in L. High School, N. Y. Homoe- 
opathic Med. Coll. and Hospital, from which he grad. in 1888, and took 



Parker. 381 

n, post-g"iTi(l. course in the N. Y. Tost. Grad. Coll. and IIos[)ital, aiul 
N. Y. Clinical Sc'liool of IModicine. lie comraoiiced practice in West 
Cornwall, Yt.. in ISH.S, where he remained about eight rears; then 
moved to L., where he has since res. and practised. Member of Vt. 
Slate IIom(eo[)athic ]Med. Societ}'. Postmaster in West Cornwall, Yt. 
I.O. O. F. Republican. 

PARKER. 

32. Jonathan Parker, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., April 2i>, 1712. 
m. Klizal)eth Atkins, b. April 2'J, 171(5, d. in L. June 2, l.SOC). He res. 
in L. from 1802 until he d., Oct. 2, 1811. Farmer. Minute-man in 
the Pev. War. 

Ch.,— 

i. Hannah, b. Dec. 17, 1774, d. in L. May 24, 180G. 

33. ii. Isaac, 1). Clarcmoiit. July 0, 17S1. 

iii. Jonathan, in. Oct. \^0'1, Ilapsibali Fielil. 

33. Isaac Paukkr, son of Jonathan ''-, b. in Claremont, July 9, 1781. 
m. Jan. 5, 1807, Anna. dan. of Klkanah Iloskins (See), b. in Petersham, 
INIass., March 21, 178G, d. in L. Oct. 20, 1875, Cong. He res. in L. 
from 1802 until he d., Dec. 20, 1852. Farmer. Cong. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Anna Dean, b. .Jan. 14, 1810. m. Eiiplialet G. Carter is (See). 

34. ii. I.saac Chase, b. Feb. 4, 1815. 

35. iii. Luther Ai)AM.s, b. Jan. 23, 1817. 

34. Isaac Chase PAUKiai, son of Isaac '"•^ b. in. L. Feb. 1, 1815. 
m. Sept. 1840, Rebecca, dau. of Caleb Chaml)erlain, 1). in Petersham, 
Mass., in 1817, d. in L. Jan. 9, 18();3, Cong. He res. in L. from birth 
to 1871. Farmer, d. in l.^niau, Jan. 30, 1884. 

Ch., b. iuL.,— 

30. i. Dwight C, b. Oct. 0, 184.3. 

ii. Syiul II., b. 1847. m. Oct. 25, 1808, Allen S. Strectcr. Farmer. He il. 
Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 10, 181)2. 

35. Luther Aijams Parker, son of Isaac •^■\ b. in L. Jan. 23, 1817. 
m. Sept. 5, 1848, Lvdia Wilson, dau. of ('aleb Chamberlain, b. in Peter- 
sham, Mass., Dec. 5, 1818, d. in L. July 14, 1895, Cong. lie res. in L. 
all his life. Farmer, d. in L. Feb. 23, 1874. 

Ch., b. in L.,— 

37. i. Frank Isaac, b. May 28, 1850. 

ii. Anna Elizabeth, b. Jan. 5, 1853. m. Frank Eilward Sliepard (See). 

36. DwuaiT C. Parker, son of Isaac Chase •"^ b. in L. Oct. 9, 1843. 
m. Se[)t. 20, 1867, Liu^lla ('., dau. of .lames Calhoun (See), b. in L. Aug. 
27, IS 12. He res. in L. from l)irth to Marcii, 1878. Farmer. 

Ch.. 1). in L.,— 

i. Gertrude R., b. Sept. 23, 1868, d. April 25, 1874. 
ii. Harry C, b. June 17, 1872 res. Lyman, 
iii. Dwight H., b. Feb. 7, 1875. res. Lyman. 

37. Frank Isaac Parker, son of Luther Adams ^'^, b. in L. May 28, 

1850. m. first, Sept. 27, 1877, Susan Eiizal)eth, dau. of Smith E. Jones 
(See), b. in Bethlehem, Aug. 29, 1854, d. in L. July 13, 1883, Cong. 



382 Parker. 

m. second, Aug. 26, 1886, Harriet Celia, daii. of Robert Orr, b. in Que- 
bec, Oct. 18, 1864, Cong. He lias res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Re- 
publican. Supervisor, 1886. Representative, 1896-7. 
Cli., 1)3' w. Harriet, b. in L., — 

i. Albert Luther, b. Jan. 20, 1889. 
ii. Susie ]May, b. Dec. 4, 1892. 

PARKER. 

38. George Parker, son of Leonard, b. in Hardwick, Vt., Sept. 18, 
1841. ni. Sept. 5, 1861, Eliza J., dan. of John Leggett, b. in Chester- 
field, Ohio, Dec. 12, 1843, d. in L. July 23, 1892, Methodist. He res. 
in L. from 1880 to 1894. Glove salesman. Republican. I. 0. O. F. 

Ch.,- 

39. i. Arthur Linwood, b. Lyman, Dec. 11, 1868. 

39. Arthur Linwood Parker, son of George ^^, b. in Lvman, Dec. 
11, 1868. ra. Sept. 7, 1892, Sadie Blanche, dan. of Addison B. Put- 
nam, b. in Bradford, Oct. 23, 1871. He res. in L. from 1880 to 1894. 
Dentist. Unitarian. Republican. I. O. O. F. 



PARKER. 

40. Lorenzo D. Parker, son of David, b. in Lyman, April 19, 1815. 
ni. April 17, 1839, Deborah J., dau. of licvi Sanborn (See), b. in San- 
bornton, Feb. 19, 1820. He res. in L. from 1829 to 1848. Shingle 
sawver. 



Ch.,— 



Charles S., b. L. July o. 1845. m. 1860, Mary Elliott, d. 1807. m. 
scccmtl, 18138, Laura E. Hubbard. Farmer, res. Whitefield. 1st Co. 
N. H. H. Art. Private. 

Henry M., b. L. April 8, 1848, d. April 8, 1870. 

Mary I., b. Wliitefield, Aug. 3, 1852. m. 1870, Westly B. Marden, car- 
penter, res. Whitefield. 

George E., b Whitefield, Nov. 29, 1855, d. March 4, 1809. 

Frank A., b. Dalton, June 27, 1859, d. April 9, 1873. 
Addib a., b. Dalton, July 25, 1803. m. Feb. 7, 1885, Burnie G. Taylor, 
ice-dealer, res. Whitefield. 



PARKER. 

41. Charles Alexander Parker, son of Alexander Jackson, b. in 
Waterville, Me., June 27, 1831. m. Aug. 21, 1879, Sarah Niles, dau. 
of Moses W. Burnham, b. in Forks, Me., "May 1, 1842, Methodist. He 
res. in h. from 1877 until he d., Nov. 19, 1893. Scvthe tetnperer. Re- 
publican. Co. E, 98th N. Y. Inf. Sergt. G. A. rI A. F. and A. M., 
Burns Lodge. No ch. 

PARKER. 

42. Charles Lewis Parker, son of Hiratn, b. in Bartlett, Oct. 7, 
18-)2. m. Feb. 13, 1873, Jennie, dau. of William L. Brown, b. in Car- 
roll, Oct. 3, 1856. Free Baptist. He has res. in L. since 1893. Car- 
penter. Free Baptist. Republican. 





Mrs. Anna II. I'akki.k. 



Parher — Partr'uhje — Patten — Patterson. 383 

Ch.,— 

i. Steward E., !>. Bartlett, An?. 4, 1875. 

ii. xMautiia .]., 1>. Rartlott, Julv 1'.), 1870. 

iii. Hahaii a., 1). Whitefu'ld, May 10, 1877. 

iv. Lillian L., b. BetlilelicMii, March 22, 1886. 

V. SiiiKL, 1). L. Dec. 2-], 18'.)o. 

PARTRIDGE. 

1. Joiix P.VKTRiDGE wa.s all original proprietor of ^Todfield, IMas.s. 
He resided in tiiat town as early as K;.");). in. Dec. 18, 1 (!;"),'), Mag- 
delen lUillard, dan. of John Biillanl of Dedliam ; she d. 1G77 ; he d. 
170(;. 

2. Joiix I'.vKTKinoE, son of John \ 1). in JMedfield, Sept. "21. IG.JG. 
m. 1G78, Elizabeth Rockwood, dan. of Nicholas and Martlia (llolbrook) 
IJocUwood ; she d. 1G88, and he ni. second, Elizabeth Adams, m. third. 
Hannah Sheflield. He d. in Meillield, Dec. 9, 1743. 

3. Bkxoni Partridge, son of John '-, b. 1G87. m. 1709, Mehital>lc 
Wheelock ; she d. Jan. 20, 17GI ; he res. in West Medwav, where he d. 
Dec. 2G, 17G9. 

4. Eli Partridge, son of P)enoni "\ b. June 3, 1729. ni. Esther 
. He lived in Holliston, Mass., Rlilford, Mass., and in 177G re- 
moved to Chesterfield. His ten childi'en were liaptized in Milford. 
Abont 1800 he removed to the northern part of tlie State. 

5. N.VTHANiEL Partridge, son of Eli ^ h. in 17G7. m. Nov. II. 
1802, Persis, dan. of Rev. David Goodall (See), b. in Halifax, Vt., Nov. 
1, 1784, d. in Lvman, Jan. 12, 18G5. He res. in L. from 1801 to 1802, 
and from 1839 until he d., May 29, 1844. Earmer. 

Ch.. all b. in Lyman, — 

i. OuiON, m. Nancy Thayer. Ilotcl-keeper. res Passumpsic, Vt. 

ii. Eliza G., b. Jan. 18, 1805. m. Timothy B. Hunl (See). 

iii. Ira G., b. 1807. Farmer, d. Lyman, May 11, 184:]. 

iv. Persis, b. May 2, 1809. m. Sylvester P. Williams (See). 

V. Caroline, m. John Pike, farmer. She d. Manchester, 189G. 

PATTEN. 

1. George Colungwood Patten, son of George C, b. in P>oston, 
INIass., July 10, 1852. m. Ang. 21, 1879, Jennie Eliza, dan. of M.-idison 
Sanborn (See), b. in L. Feb. 29, 18G4, d. in L. April 2G, 1882. He has 
res. in L. since 18aG. Mechanic and lumber raanufr. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Frank Tracy, b. L. May 28, 1882. 

PATTERSON. 

1. Hosea Patterson, son of Phineas ('., b. in Barre, Vt., Jan. 24, 
1834. m. Dec. 20, 1853, Phihira M., dau. of John G. Dow, b. in 
Peacham, Vt., Jan. 8, 1836, Universalist. He has res. in L. since 
1881. Carpenter. Universalist. Republican. A. F. and A. M., 14^ 
A. A. S. R. 



384 Patterson — Peahody. 

Ch., — 

i. Annie M., b. Williamstovvn, Vt., Oct. 4, 1863, d. Willianistown, Vt., Oct. 
4, 18G3. 
ii. Leon H., b. Barre, Vt., Sept. 6, 186G, d. Barre, Vt., Aug. 13, 1878. 

PATTERSON. 

2. Noble Patterson, son of Andrew, b. in Kingarrow, Ire., A\m\ 
24, 1869. m. Oct. 7, 1893, Florence Elizabeth, dan", of Curtis Bedell 
(See), b. in Bath, April 28, 1865. She m. first, Nov. 23, 1883, Archie 
Sunsburv. Noble res. in L. from 1889 to 1896. Glover, llepublican. 
I. O. O. F. 

Ch., - 

i. Annie Bell, b. L. Nov. 23, 1884 (dau. of Sunsburv). 

PEABODY. 

The name Peabody originated about the year 61, in the reign of 
Nero Emperor of Rome. At this time Boadicea, queen of one of the 
British tribes, was in a state of vassalage to tiie Emperor. Prasu- 
tagus, who was reigning in the right of his wife, hoping to secure 
a part of his possessions, gave one-half of his estate to the Emperor, 
hoping b_y tliis to secure the remainder ; but as soon as he died Nero 
seized everything in his power. Boadicea opposed these proceedings, 
for which Nero ordered her to be publicly whipped. This so enraged 
the Britons that with the assistance of her kinsman, Bodia, she put 
herself at the head of an arin\', but was finally overcome. Determined 
not to submit to the t^'rant, she desjiatched herself with poison. Bodia, 
among the Britons, signified "man," or a "great man.'' Pea signified 
'■'• mountain,"' wiiich afterward occasioned this leader, by his enemies, 
to be called Peabodia. (Abstract from the Heraldry olfice, London, 
ancient records, Vol. II. folio 327, No. 109.) 

1. Fi!\xcis Peabopy, b. in Eng., emigrated to America in ship 
'•Planter" in 1636, and settled in Ipswich, Mass. In the summer 
of 1638 he became one of the first settlers of Hampton, old Norl'olk 
Count}', where he was chosen to settle small causes. When the Stnte 
lines were run Hampton was found to be in Rockingham Co., N. II. 
He m. Mary, dau. of Reginald Foster or Forster. He left Hampton 
and settled in Topsfield, Essex Co., Mass., where he was one of the 
most prominent men of the town and a large landowner. He d. in 
Topsfield, Feb. 19, 1697 or 8. 

2. William Peabopy, son of Francis \ )). in Topsfield (?). INIass., 
in 1646. m. Dec. 8, 1680, Mary Brown, dau. of Richard and Elizabeth 
(Greenleaf) Brown, m. second, Aug. 14, 1684, Hannah Hale, i). Nov. 
29, 1663, dau. of Thomas and JNIar}' (Hutchinson) Hale of Newbur}', 
Mass. He res. in Boxford, Mass., where he d. in 1699. His widow d. 
Feb. 23, 1733. 

3. RiciiARP Peabopy', son of William -, b. in P>oxford, Mass., Feb. 7, 
1691. m. in 1716, Ruth Kiml)all, b. Feb. 1, 1693, dau. of Richard and 
Sarah (Spolford) Kimball. He removed to Pomfret, Conn., in 1735, 
where he d. in 1771. 



Peahody — Pearce. 385 

4. Richard Pkaisody, son of Richard •', b. in Pomfret, Conn., Nov. 
10, 1734. m. July 8, 1762, Tabitlm, dan. of Samuel Cliild of Wood- 
stock, Conn. He was a minute-man in the Conn, service, with rank 
of Lieut. lie d. in L3nian, Feb. 17, 1811; was buried in L. 

5. RicnAiii) Teahody, son of Richard*, b. in Woodstock, Conn., 
Feb. 14, 1773. m. April 10, 1804, p:iizabetii, dan. of Rev. David 
Goodall (See), b. in Athol, Mass., Jan. 7, 1781, d. in Coventry, Vt., in 
1858. He res. in L. from 1805 to 1850. Farmer. Town Treasurer, 
1815-16-17-20-21. d. in Coventry, Vt., Feb. 27, 185G. 

Ch.,— 

i. Clkmentina, 1). Lyman, 1805, d. 1805. • 

ii. Maria, h. Lyman, Fob. 14, 1807. ni. Timothy Haselton (See). 
iii. Cleme.vtina, b. L. Jan. 27, 180'.). m. .Jan. 27, 18;]4, David ilil)bard% 
farmer and merchant. He d. 1889. She d. Concord, Vt., 1875. 
6. iv. Richard Wales, b. L. July 7, 1811. 
V. Amanda, b. L. Nov. 18, 1812, d. 1812. 
vi. Uavid Goodall, b. L. Feb. 1, 1814, d. 1822. 
vii. Elizabeth Olivia, b. L. July 80, 1810. m. Dec. 2, 1841, Russell Ar- 

niington, farmer. He d. 1873. Site d. St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1871. 
viii. Persis, b. L. Aug. 1.5, 1819, d. 1822. 
\x. Hannah Goodall, b. L. Oct. 31, 1820. num. res. Carrollton, Ohio. 
X. David Goodall, b. L. Feb. 11, 1825. in. Elizabeth Adam.s. Lawj-er. 
Quartermaster in late war with rank of Capt. d. Lawrence, Kas., 
1864. 

6. Richard Wales PEAnoDV, son of Richard '^ b. in L. July 7, 1811. 
m. Hannah, dau. of Ezra Parker (See), b. in New Hampton, Feb. 4, 
1824. He res. in L. from birth to 1850, when he moved to Coventiy, 
Vt., and afterwards to St. Johnsbury in 1865. He now res. in Chi- 
cago, 111. Farmer. Selectman, 1839-40. Representative, 1842-3. 
J. P. Member of Vt. Leoislature, 1857-8. Appointed Pavmaster 
32 Regt. N. H. Militia, Aug.' 6, 1832. . 

Ch.,— 

i. Hp:len Eliza, b. L. Aug. 31, 1845. m. March 29, 1870, Joseph Put- 
nam, civil engineer. He d. Nov. 24, 1898. 
ii. Mary, b. L. April 21, 1847, d. Coventry, Vt., July 5, 1856. 
iii. Richard Parkman, b. L. Aug. 1, 1849, d. Coventry, Vt., July 5, 1856. 
iv. Richard Ezra, b. Coventry, Vr., Oct. 5, 1851. m. Nov. 9, 1875, Anna 

Blodgett. res. CMticinnati, Ohio. 
V. Persis, b. Coventry, Vt., Sept. 9, 1853. ni. March, 1886, George F. 

Cheney, dentist. Slie d. St. Johnsbury, Vt., June 3, 1895. 
vi. Alice Burleigh, b. Coventry, Vt., Jan. 17, 1859, d. April G, 1865. 
vii. Maud, b. Coventry, Vt., April 10, 1862, d. April, 1862. 
viii. Agnes, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Dec. 20, 1867. unin. res. Lowell, Mass. 



PEARCE. 

1. Walter Elijah George Pearce, son of P'lijah Samuel, b. in 
Waterford, Vt., March 16, 1866. m. Aug. 18, 1888, Carrie Isabella, 
dau. of Amos Mills, b. in L. Feb. 24, 1861). He has res. in L. since 
1885. Tinsmith. Democrat. P^lijah Samuel Pearce, the father, was 
a seaman in the English navv, and in service in the Crimean War. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Infant Son, b. .Jan. 10, 1890, d. L. Jan. 12, 1890. 
ii. Maurice W., b. June 29, 1892. 
iii. Stanley Samuel, b. Nov. 30, 1893. 
vol. ii. — 25 



386 Pearce — Pearson — Peavey. 

2. Elbridge R. W. Pearce, son of IClijah Samuel, b. in L. in 1870. 
m. Ma}' 25, 1893, Yoseraite, dan. of A. J. Carter, b. in Lyndon, Vt., in 
1875. He has res. in L. nearly all his life. Glover. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Carlyle M., b. May .31, 1894. 
ii. Forrest C, b. Jan. 19, 1896. 

PEARCE. 

3. Nathan Herbert Pearce, son of Nathan W., and grandson of 
Nathan, b. in Cranston, R. I., June 27, 1856. m. Nov. 26, 1889, 
Anna Chapin, dau. of Thomas W. D. Me re weather, b. in Chieopee, 
Mass., Jan. 3, 1866. She d. Edgwood, R. I., Sept. 28, 1898. He has 
res. in L. since 1897. Hotel proprietor. Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Helen Chapin, b. Cranston, R. I., March 27, 1891. 
ii. Herbert, b. rrovidence, 11. I., Nov., 1893. 

PEARSON. 

1. Thomas Henry Pearson, son of Edward, b. in Ely, Eng., Sept. 1, 

1862. m. April 11, 1885, P^dna Mar}', dau. of Louis Guy (See), b. in 
L. Jan. 20, 1863. He has res. in L. since 1883. Glover. Republican. 
I. O. 0. F., N. G. C. P., L. Encampment. No ch. 

2. Arthur Pearson, son of P^dward, b. in Eng. Nov. 25, 1863. 
m. May 17, 1885, Lizzie, dau. of Elias Russell, b. in Eng. June 7, 

1863, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 1883. Glover. Republican. 
Methodist. 

Ch.,— 

i. EnwARD Arthur, b. Nashua, Feb. 5, 1886. 

ii. Mattie Emzaheth, b. L. May '2b, 1889. 

iii. Gertrude Louise, b. L. Jan. 17, 1893. 

iv. Dorothy Viola, b. L. March 1, 1895. 

PEARSON. 

3. William Stacy Pbarson, son of John, b. in Bangor, Me., in 1858. 
Bowdoin Coll., 1883. m. Dec. 6, 1881, Isabelle S., dau. of Josiah 
Prescott Stinchfield (See), b. in L. June 30, 1858. She res. in L. from 
1860 to 1872. He never res. in L. Teacher, d. in Minneapolis, 
Minn., Oct. 21, 1890. She m. second, Harvey S. Birch. 

Ch., b. in Minneapolis, — 

i. Charles Stinchfield, b. Nov. 19, 1885, d. Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 17, 

1887. 
ii. Catharine Madeline, b. June 1, 1888. 
iii. Willabelle Stacy, b. Oct. 24, 1890. 

PEAVEY. 

1. James Peavey, b. in Durham, April 25, 1809. m. April, 1840, 
Abigail, dau. of Edward and Olive (Ayers) West, of Barnstead. He 
res. in L. a few years ; now res. in Lancaster. Farmer. 



Peavey — Peck — PecJcetf — Pennock. 387 

2. James Smith Peavey, son of James \ b. in Gilnianton, Aug. 4, 
1843. m. Ai)ril 22, 18G9, IMary Lizzie, dau. of Jolin C. Clark, b. in 
Concord, April 23, 1852. lie res. in L. from 1872 to 1878. Printer. 
Dec. 25, 1875, he established the " Littleton Argus," vvliich he pub- 
lished until Ma}- 3, 1878, when he purchased the "■ Coos Republican." 
He then moved to Lancaster and consolidated the two under the name 
of the " Coos Republican," which he published until Jan. 1881, when 
he sold out. He was subsequently employed about a year in the Gov- 
ernment printing-office in Washington, but most of the time has been a 
farmer. Member Board of Education, Lancaster, 18"JG-7-8. A. F.and 
A. M. P. of H. (L. Cen., p. 118). 
Ch.,— 

i. Frank, b. Chichester, May 18, 1870, d. L. Feb. 4, 187G. 

ii. Abby Jank, b. L. Oct. 25, 1872, d. L. Feb. 4, 1876. 

iii. George S., b. L. Oct. oO, 1875. vmm. res. Lancaster. 

iv. Ida M., b. L. March 17, 1877. res. Lancaster. 

V. Wakren C, b. Lancaster, Sept. 3, 1879. res. Lancaster. 

PECK. 

1. Isaac Peck, son of Isaac, b. in Flushing, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1856. 
unm. He fitted for Coll. in the Flushing Institute and attended Yale 
Coll., from which he grad. in 1879. He commenced the study of the- 
ology in Berkele}^ Divinity School, Middletown, Conn., in 1880, and 
grad. in 1883. He was ordained Deacon by Bishop John Williams, May 
30, 1883, and Priest by Bishop Elliott, of Texas, April 9, 1884. Hi's 
ministrv has been as follows: Laredo, Texas, 1883 to 4; Tilton, 1884 
to 5; Washington, D. C, Jan. to Sept., 1886 ; L., 1886 to 1888 ; Kin- 
derhook, N. Y., 1888 to 1892 ; Roslyn, N. Y., since 1892. 

PECKETT. 

1. Robert Pltmpton Peckett, son of John W., b. in Brooklyn, 
N. Y., June 25, 1871. m. March 30, 1895, Katherine M., dau. of George 
Belknap (See), b. in L. Aug. 13, 1874. He res. in L. from 1895 to 
1898, when he removed to Lisbon. Hotel proprietor. 

Ch.,— 

i. Deborah Elizabeth, b. L. Jan. 17, 1896. 

PENNOCK. 

1. Francis Theron Pennock, son of Human and Maiy (Barnes) 
Pennock, b. in Lisbon, July 21, 1831. m. first, in 1850, Jane B. Gil- 
man, b. in Lisbon, Jul}' 25, 1834, d. in Lisbon, Nov. 5. 18G3. m. second. 
May 21, 1864, Luella L., dau. of Gilman Lovejoy (See), b. in Randolph, 
Vt., Jul}' 27, 1844. He res. in L. 1864 and 5. Carpenter. 

Ch., by w. Jane, b. in Lisbon, — 

i. Theron, b. Feb. 19, 1851, d. April 2, 1851. 

ii. Aseneth Viola, b. March 23, 1852. in. George Myron Bemls ^ (See). 

2. iii. Ika Francis, b. Feb. 11, 1854. 

3. iv. Bernice Human, b. July 21, 1856. 

V. Infant Daughter, b. Au^;. 16, 1858, d. Aug. 26, 1858. 

vi. Nellie D., b. Aug. 8, 1859. m. William Hart, farmer, res. Wilson's 

Mills, Me. 
vii. Hattie J., b. Oct. 22, 1862. m. Horace Bennett, farmer, res. Wilson's 
Mills, Me. 



388 Fennock — Perlcins — Pettinglll — Phillips. 

Ch., by w. Luella, b. in Bloomfield, Vt., — 

viii. Mary F., b. July 23, 1866. m. Joseph Carter, res. Lancaster. Farmer, 
ix. Adelbert R., b. Sept. 25, 1868. res. Wilson's Mills, Me. 
X. Abuy M., b. Nov. 24, 1870. m. Fred Taylor, farmer. res. Wilson's 

Mills, Me. 
xi. Harry B., b. March 4, 1874. res. Wilson's Mills, Me. 

2. Ira Francis Pennock, .son of Francis Thevon \ b. in Li.sbon, 
Feb. 11, 1854. ni. Jan. 26, 1880, Antoinette, dan. of Amos Cole Noyes 
(See), b. in Easton, Dec. 10, 1866. He has res. in L. since 1879. 
Barber. Republican. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. 
Gerard Com. 32° A. A. S. R. 

Cli., b. in L., — 

i. Frank Amos, b. Dec. 5, 1881, d. L. Oct. 5, 1886. 
ii. Arthur Amos, b. Oct. 5, 1882. 

3. Bernice Human Pennock, son of Francis Tlieron \ b. in Lisbon, 
July 21, 1856. m. Jan. 31, 1885, Alice Ardell, dau. of Norman Farr 
(See), b. in Dalton, Oct. 10, 1867. He has res. in L. since 1879. 
Painter. Democrat. 1. O. O. F. No ch. 

PERKINS. 

1. William Milton Perkins, son of Horace B., b. in Warren, 
March 5, 1860. ni. Feb. 11, 1886, Luna Jane, dau. of Augustus Wil- 
lard Streeter (See), b. in Bethlehem, May 26, 1861, Methodist. He has 
res. in L. since 1881. Carriage dealer. Democrat. K. P. 

Ch., — 

i. Mildred May, b. L. July 14, 1888. 

PETTINGILL. 

1. John Pettingill, son of John and Sally (Hatch), b. in Sand- 
wich, Feb. 7, 1834. m. first, Jan. 1, 1855, Laura A., dau. of Martin 
S. Reed. m. second, in 1894, Fannie B. Wescott. He was educated 
in tlie common schools and was licensed to preach in 1861, and ordained 
a Free Baptist minister in Holderness, Jan. 17, 1875. He res. in L. 
from 1852 to 1859. He has been located as follows: North Lisbon, 
Jackson, Thornton Gore, East Holderness, Moultonboro, 1878 to 1882; 
Eaton, 1884 to 1886; South Gorham, Me., 1886-7; Scarboro', Me., 
1887-8. From Scarboro', Me., he went to South Buxton and West 
Hollis, Me., and from 1889 to 1893 res. in Bar Mills, Me. He now res. 
in Jefferson, Me. A. F. and A. M. 14° A. A. S. R. John Pettingill, 
Senior, was a minister, Free Baptist, who res. in L. from 1853 to 1859. 

Ch., — 



Harvey Y. 
Zola M. 



PHILLIPS. 



1. Jesse Phillips, b. in Richmond, in 1775. ra. Lydia Bolles, b. 
Oct. 8, 1778, dau. of Nathaniel Bolles, of Richmond. He moved to 
Lisbon, later to Bethlehem, where he d., Nov. 18, 1828. (Child's 
Grafton Co. Gazetteer, p. 165.) 



PhllCqJS. 389 

2. Rktjben Phillips, son of Josse *, b. in Lisbon, Nov. 25, 1805. 
m. first, Deliorab B., dau. of Samuel Biiruliiini, b. in Bethlehem, June 
15, 1809, (1. in L. May 2, 1874. ra. second, Jan. 13, 1875, Hannah, 
<lau. of William"81ack, b. in Stratt'ord in 1820. He was her third hus- 
band. Reuben res. in L. from 1857 until he d., April 21, 1887. Free 
Baptist. (Child's Gi'afton Co. Gazetteer, p. 498.) 

Ch., by w. Deborah, b. in Bethlehem, — 

i. Samuki. P.., 1). Fob. 1829. m. 185'J, Harriet Cli.ise. Farmer. lied. 

Bethlelieni, Oi't. 12, 18()5. Sliem. secoml, Allen 'riioiiipsoii. 
ii. LvDiA Anx, b. Dec. 20, 18o0. m. Augustus W. Streeter (See). 
5. iii. Ei.iSHA, b. Feb. 8, 18;>i 

iv. Vienna Dokothy, b. Jan. 14, 183o. ni. Orriu II. Streeter (See). 
V. Sarah Ann, b. July 20, 18;37. lu. Chester Simpson (See). 
G. vi. Dean Conant, b. Jan. 24, 1840. 

vii. Dehorah Jennette, b. March 8, 1811. m. Ira Andrew Bass (See). 
viii. Laura E., b. 1845. m. Sei)t. 1, 1868, Charles Temple, farmer. He d. 
Feb. 2, 1873. She d. L. March 22, 1874. 

3. Moses Phillips, son of Jesse S b. in Bethlehem, Dec. 22, 1811. 
m. Dec. 21, 1831, Joanna Burnham. He res. in Bethlehem, where 
lie d.. May 8, 1874. He had nine ch., of whom Frank Brown* re.s. 
in L. 

4. Jeremiah Phillips, son of Jesse \ b. in Bethlehem, Feb. 9, 1813. 
m. in 1836, Lois, dau. of Thomas Fisher, b. in Dalton, July 20, 1813. 
He res. in L. from 1870 until he d., Aug. 11, 1893. Farmer. Free 
Baptist. Republican. (Child's Grafton Co. Gazetteer, p. 497.) 

Ch.,— 

i. Warren, b. Dalton, Dec. 29, 1836. m. 18G8, Pliilena Annis. Clerk, 
res. Nashua. 
7. ii. Lemuel Newell, b. Bethlehem, Dec. 30, 1838. 

iii. Lucy Ann, b. Bethlehem, March 24, 1841. m. June, 1862, Charles Cole, 

real-estate agent. She d. Minneapolis, Minn., June, 1887. 
iv. Clement Jeremiah, b. Bethlehem, Aug. 24, 1853. m. 1881, Etta Bean. 

Farmer, res. Bethlehem. 
V. Ella M., b. Francoiiia, 1854. in. Oct. 27, 1873, George A. Giines, mill- 
man, res. Franconia. 

5. Elisha Phillips, son of Reuben ^, b. in Bethlehem, Feb. 3, 
1833. m. Feb. 3, 1856, Rebecca, dau. of Nathaniel Hutchinson, b. 
in Whitefield, Oct. 15, 1831. He has res. in L. since 1883. Farmer. 
Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Hattie, b. L. Jan. 8, 1857. m. Edward Hale Wells (See). 
ii. Harry, b. L. Jan. 6, 1858, d. Concord, Vt., Dec 15, 1879. 
iii. Louise G., b. Concord, Vt., Feb. 5, 18G0. m. Ellsworth Sulhani (See). 

6. Dean Coxaxt Phillips, son of Reuben -, b. in Bethlehem, Jan. 
24, 1840. m. first, Oct. 29, 1861, Luella Mary, dau. of Guy Carleton, 
b. in L. July 19, 1844, d. in L. July 3, 1894. m. second, Oct. 21, 
1895, Elizabeth, dau. of George Sanford, b. in Albany, N. Y., in 1848. 
He has res. in L. since 1858. Farmer. Prohibition. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Jennie, b. Nov. 16, 18GI. d. L. March 17, 1881. 
ii. Nellie Viola, b. Aug. 19, 18G5. m. Orrin C. Nortliy (See). 
iii. Walter, b. Aug. 7, 18(;7. m. March IG, 189G, Mamie Hardy. She d. 
L. Aug. 31, 1899. Butcher, res. L. 



390 Phillips — Pickett. 

iv. Minnie, b. June 3, 1870. m. April 7, 1890, Clarence C. Viall, farmer. 
res. Bethlehem. 

V. Blanche E., b. Aug. 2, 1877. m. Oct. 16, 1805, George L. Pyer, rail- 
road employee, res. L. 

vi. Arthur, b. Oct. 5, 1881. 

vii. Maud Agnes, b. Oct. 28, 1882. d. L. Dec. 31, 1897. 

7. Lemuel Newell Phillips, son of Jeremiah'', b. in Bethlehem, 
Dec. 30, 1838. m.. Dec. 18, 1862, Priscilla, dan. of Siiel Simpson, b. 
in Bath, Dec. 6, 1841, Free Baptist. He has res. in L. since 1869. 
Carpenter. Free Baptist. Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Carrie Lillian, b. Bethlehem, June 28, 1864. d. Bethlehem, Aug. 9, 

1867. 
ii. Edith Camilla, b. Bethlehem, Jan. 23, 1867. res. Plymouth, 
iii. Olin Kilbukn, b. L. Aug. 17, 1870. 

iv. Delia Simpson, b. L. Feb. 7, 1872. m. Jan. 18, 1898, Isadore N. Lun- 
derville of Plj'mouth. 
V. Lois Bertha, b. L. Feb. 20, 1875. 

vi. Bessie Eliza, b. L. Aug. 14, 1881, d. L. June 12, 1882. 
vii. George Newell, b. L. Oct. 30, 1883. 

8. Frank Brown Phillips, son of Moses ^ b. in Bethlehem, Oct. 
16, 1850. m. Feb. 13, 1875, Grace Evelyn, dau. of Jonas B. Longle}', 
b. in West Chelmsford, Mass., Feb. 4, 1853, Methodist. He has res. 
in L. since 1869. Travelling salesman. Methodist. Prohibition. 
I. O. O. F., N. G. C. P., L. Encampment. 

Ch., — 

i. Mary Webster, b. Philadelphia, Pa., March 11, 1883 (adopted April, 

1891). 

PHILLIPS. 

9. P^LBERTo EvANDER PiiiLLiPS, son of HariT Walter, b. in Glover, 
Vt., Dec. 16, 1857. m. June 16, 1883, Georgeanna Eliza, dau. of 
Guilmet Lemieux, b. in Waterville, P. Q., June 10, 1861, Roman 
Catholic. He res. in L. from 1887 to 1894. Merchant. Cong. Re- 
pul)lican. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. Lafayette Lodge, I. O. 0. F. 

Ch.,— 

i. Louis Lucien, b. Glover, Vt., Jan. 1, 1885. 

PICKETT. 

1. Edward Pickett, b. in Haverhill, April 1, 1791. m. May 3, 
1820, Jemima, dau. of James Williams ^ (See), b. in L. March 28, 1802, 
d. in Bradford, Vt., Jan. 8, 1884. She ni. second, Capt. Moses Cham- 
berlin, of Bradford, Vt., bv whom she had one ch. (See below, viii.) 
Edward res. in L. from 1822 to 1825. d. in Waterford, Vt., Feb. 16, 
1834. Whig. Deputy sheriff, 1823. 

Ch.,- 

i. Ellen C, b. Bath, March 2, 1821, d. Aug. 17, 1821. 
ii. John, b. L. Sept. 11, 1823, d. April 27, 1824. 

iii. Merrill T., b. Waterford, Vt., June 14, 1825, d. March 15, 1826. 
iv. Ellen T., b. Newbury, Vt., April 19, 1827, d. Hartford, Conn., April 7, 

1882. 
V. Martha E., b. Newbury, Vt., June 24, 1829. m. Dr Cross, 
vi. Charles B., b. Waterford, Vt, Aug. 3, 1831. Soldier, d. Washington 

D. C, Jan. 1.3, 1863. 
vii. Susan M., b. Waterford, Vt., Sept. 22, 1833, d. in L. 



Pickett — Pierce. 391 

Ch., of Capt. Moses Chamberlin, — 

viii. Mariann'a. Williams, b. Bradford, Vt., July 16, 1842. m. Sept. 7, 18G4, 
John \V. Munn. res. Bradford, Vt. Cli., Jemima Louise, b. July '25, 
1805. Arthur T., b. April 11, 1868. Marion Myra, b. April 12, 1874. 
J. Waldo, b. June 8, 188:]. 

PIERCE. 

1. Joiix Pierce, b. in 1588, d. Aucr. 19, IGGl. Seven ch. (Pierce 
Genealogy, l)y Fredericlc C. Pierce, 1880.) 

2. Anthony Pierce, son of Jolin \ b. in Eng. in 1G09, came to 
America previons to his father, and settled in Watertown, iVIass. d. 
May 9, 1G78. Nine ch. 

3. Joseph Pierce, son of Anthony^, b. probably in 1G17. d. in 
Watertown, Mass., Sept. 20, 1747. Ten ch. 

4. John Pierce, son of Joseph', b. May 27, 1673, d. in Watertown, 
Mass., Sept. 20, 1747. Seven ch. 

5. Jonas Pierce, son of John ^ b. Dec. 20, 1705. res. in Lexington, 
Mass., and Westminster, Mass. Plight ch. 

6. John Pierce, son of Jonas '', b. in Lexington, Mass., Julv 14, 
173G, d. in Westminster, Mass., in 182G. Six ch. 

7. John Pierce, son of John ^, b. in Westminster, Mass., Feb. 28, 
17G6. m. Luc}' Graves, b. in Groton, Mass., June 24, 17G8, d. July 
7, 1839. He res. in Westminster, Gardner, Ashburnhain, Templeton, 
and Petersham, Mass. Eight ch. 

8. John Pierce, son of John-^, b. in Gardner, Mass., June 21, 1799. 
m. first, June, 1824, Sally B., dau. of Jolin Oakes, b. in Bethlehem, 
Oct. 14, 1800, d. in Bethlehem, July 7, 1828, Cong. m. second, June, 
1829, Rebecca, dau. of Parker Cushman (See), b. in L. Sept. 23, 1803, 
d. in L. May 18, 1876, Cong. He res. in L. from 1867 until he d., 
April 4, 1896. Lumber merchant. Cong. Republican. Representa- 
tive from Bethlehem, 1833-4-48-9. Selectman of Bethlehem, 1830- 
1-2-8-9-40-6-7-8-9. Delegate to Constitutional Convention from 
Bethlehem, 1850. J. P. 

Ch., by w. Sally, b. in Bethlehem, — 

i. John, b. March 20, 1825. m. about 1849, Mary Blandin. Lumberman. 

She d. Betlilehem, May 20, 1896. 
ii. Edward O., b. Nov. 13, 1826. m. Oct. 22, 1850, Catherine C. Smith. 

Merchant, res. Flint, Mich, 
ill. Sally 0., b. March 16, 1828, d. Nov. 8, 1828. 

Ch., by w. Rebecca, b. in Bethlehem, — 

iv. Sarah Oakes, b. Feb. 22, 18o0. m. Eli D. Sawyer (See). 
V. Eliza J., b. Nov. 8, 1831. ni. March 20, 1856, Horace J. Woodward, 

merchant, res. Coldwater, Midi. 
vi. Rebecca A., b. Oct. 13, 1834. m. July 2, 1854, John A. Blandin, mer- 
chant. She d. Bethlehem, Feb. 8, 1880. 
vii. Mary Elizabeth, b. April 0, 1837. m. March, 1855, Willard A. Blan- 
din. m. second, John G. Sinclair (See). 
viii. Franklin H., b. Oct. 22, 1842. m. July, 1866, MoUie Leyman. Mer- 
chant, res. Flint, Mich. 



392 Pierce — Pingree. 



PIERCE. 

9. Samuel Pierce, in. March, 1810, Alice, dau. of Nathan CaswelP 
(See), b. ill L. Jan. 2, 1790. 
Ch., — 

i. Erastds, d. ill illfanc3^ 

ii. AsAHEL, b. Dec. 31, 1812, d. July 18, 1832. 

iii. Nathan, b. April 27, 1814. 

iv. Caroline, b. March 12, 1816. 

V. Samuel, b. March 11, 1818. 

vi. Hannah, b. P\>b. 8, 1820. 

vii. Collins, b. Jan., 1822. 

viii. Alice, b. April, 182-1. 

i.\. RoswELL, b. Jan. 15, 1826. 

X. Adaline, b. April 15, 1828. 
xi. Frederic, b. Dec. 3, 1830. 

xii. Mary, b. Sept. 22, 1832. 

xiii. Lydia, b. Sept. 20, 1834. 

xiv. GosFORD, b. Sept. 1, 1836. 



PINGREE. 

1. Mo.SEs Pingree, res. in Ipswich, Mass., as earl}- as 1641. The 
family name in early times was often written Pingr\' and Pengry. He 
established salt works in Ipswich in 1652 ; was a Selectman, and often 
employed in town business; Deputy to the General Court, 1665; 
Deacon of the tirst church. He m. Lydia Clement, dau. of Robert 
Clement, of Haverhill. She d. Jan. 16, 1676/7. He d. Jan. 2, 1695/6. 
Eight children. 

2. Aaron Pingree, son of Moses \ b. 1652. m. March 22, 1681/2, 
Ann Pickard, b. Feb. 15, 1659/60, dau. of John and Jane (Crosby) 
Pickard of Rowle}-, Mass. He lived in Ipswich, and later in Rowley, 
where he d., Sept. 19, 1714; she d. Feb. 3, 1739/40. Gravestones in 
Rowley. 

3. Job Pingree, son of Aaron ^ b. in Ipswich, Mass., Oct. 17, 1688. 
m. Nov. 1, 1717, Elizabeth Brocklebank, b. in Rowley, Mass., Dec. 4, 
1694, dau. of Samuel and Elizabeth (Platts) Brocklebank. She d. Feb. 
11, 1746/7. m. second, April 6, 1749, Dorothy Dood. She d. Jan. 31, 
1770/71 ; m. tiiird, May 14, 1772, Elizabeth Platts. She d. May 21, 
1781, aged 83. He lived in the part of Rowley now Georgetown, 
Mass., where he d. April 25, 1785. 

4. MosES Pingree, son of Job ^ b. Nov. 7, 1720. m. first, March 
9, 1748, Anna Carlton, probably descended from Edward Carlton of 
Rowley, who represented the town in the Gen. Coiu't in 1643. m. sec- 
ond, Dec. 3, 1767, Mrs. Hannah (Woodburv) Corliss. He d. in Me- 
thuen, Mass., Feb. 28, 1801. 

5. Ebenezek Pingree, son of Moses ■*, b. in Methuen, Mass., Feb. 
24, 1755. m. Nov. 4, 1788, Sarah Merrill, b. in Methuen, Mass., June 
1760, d. in L. Feb. 18, 1832. He res. in L. from 1788 until he d., 
July 3, 1833. Farmer. Selectman, 1791-2-6-1810. Moderator, 1796. 
Town Treasurer, 1790-2-3-5-6-8-9-1800-1-2-3. J. P. Rev. soldier. 
Town Records give him the title of Capt. 



Filigree. 393 

Ch., b. in L., — 

G. i. JoK, I). July 4, 1789. 

ii. Sally, b. Nov. 6, 1790. m. Jan. 28, 1808, John Merrill, Jr. He d. Dec. 

15, 1838. Slie <1. Metliuen, Mass.. Sept. 18, 183G. 
iii. Dolly, b. Marcli 8, 1792, d. Dec. 11, 1830. 
iv. Enoch, h. Nov. 29, 1793, d. Nov. 22, 1796. 

7. v. Jo.sEi'ii, b. March 22, 179G. 

6. Job Pingkkk, son of Ebenezcr '^, b. in L. July 4, 1789. m. April 
3, 1831, Mary Ann Daniels, b. Sept. 3, 1810, d. 'in L. April 2, 1844, 
Cong. He res. in L. most of his life. Probablv a farmer. Selectman, 
1833-4-5. Town Treasurer. 1818-19-22-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-30-1-2-3- 
4-5. Town Clerk, 1829-30-1-2-3-4-5. J. P. Appointed Postmas- 
ter of Pingreeville (now North L.) Dec. 6, 1834. Capt. 5tli Co. 32d 
Regt. N. H. Militia, 1816 to 1820 inc. Appointed Major 32d Regt. 
N. H. Militia, June 15, 1821. (Declined.) d. Methuen, Mass., Nov. 
30, 1859. 

Ch., — 

i. Sally, b. L. May 12. 1832, d. L. Aug. 2, 1842. 

ii. Albert, b. L. Sept. 28, 1833. res. San Francisco, Cal. 

iii. Pakoline, b. July 2, 1835. ni. Frost, res. Petersham, Mass. 

iv. Charles, b. Jan. 29, 1837, d. Aug. 14, 1871. Served in War of the 
Kebellion. 
V. Jane, b. May 6, 1839. 
vi. Franklin P., b. L. March 30, 1844, d. July 4, 1875. Adopted by Roby 
C. Towne (See), and name changed. 

7. Joseph Pingree, son of Ebenezer '^. b. in L. INiarch 22, 1796. 
m. June 4, 1816, Polly Webb, dan. of Ozias Savage (See), b. in Rock- 
ingham, Vt., Jan. 1, 1796, d. L. Feb. 11, 1851. He res. in L. prob- 
ably all his life. Clothier. Appointed Postmaster, Pingreeville (now 
North L.), June 12, 1828. Appointed Captain 5th Co. 32d Regt. N. H. 
Militia, April 22, 1825 ; vacated July 16, 1827. He d. 1840. A. F. 
and A. M., Morning Dawn. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

8. i. Enoch Merrill, b. May 9, 1817. 

ii. Moses, b. March 19, 1819, d. Sept. 10, 1822. 
iii. Albert, b. Feb. 1821, d. Sept. 13, 1822. 
iv. Betsey Little, b. Aug. 1'2, 1823. 
v. Clarissa, b. Aug. 10, 1825. 

vi. Fanny Savage, b. Nov. 20, 1827, d. March 28, 1846. 
vii. Maria, b. Dec. 7, 1829, d. March 22, 1831. 
viii. William L., b. Aug. 19, 1833. Co. G. 11th N. H. Inf. Sergt. 
ix. Elizabeth, m. Nov. 11, 1846, Hugh Kelso Burt, merchant. 
X. Kebecca W.. m. Sept. 5, 1855, Jonathan K. Atvvood, bobbin manufr. 

res. Lisbon, 
xi. George Ely, b. April 29, 1839. ni. Marcli 8, 1877, Mary E Keyes. 
Journalist, res. Sioux Falls, S. D. Co. G, 2d N. H. Inf . ; Co. G, 11th 
N. H. Inf. Capt., also Capt. Co. I, 5th Veteran Reserve Corps. (Hist. 
Eleventh Reg. Granite Monthly, Feb., 1894). 

8. Enoch Merrill Pingree, son of Joseph, b. in L. INIay 9, 1817. 
ra. Oct. 12, 1840, Mary Ann Halley, dau. of Samuel Halley. She d. 
Dec. 11, 1840. He m. second, Elizabetli Shaler. He d. Louisville, 
Ky., Jan. 6, 1849. He was an able Universalist clergyman, distin- 
guished as a religious disputant. Considernig his age, he was esteemed 
by many the most successful controversialist of his generation. ('• Life 
and Writings of Rev. Enoch M. Pingree," by Rev. Henry Jewell. 
Cincinnati.) 



394 Place — Plant. 



PLACE. 

1. Lewis Oliver Place, son of Jonathan, b. in Bartlett, Oct. 29, 
1807. m. Elizabeth, dau. of Jesse Wilson, b. in Danville, Vt., Aug. 
30, 1809, d. in L. Nov. 1885. He res. in L. from 1845 until he d., 
April 21, 1879. Laborer. Baptist. Republican. Co. C, 15th N. H. 
Inf. Private. 

Ch.,— 

i. Betsey, b. Carroll, Aug. 1836. m. 1858, Curtis C. Munsey, engineer. 
He d. Danvers, Mass. 
2. ii. William Lewis, b. Carroll, Oct. I'i, 1837. 

iii. George, b. Carroll, Dec. 15, 1888. m. first, Mary Jane Morse, d. L. 1875. 
m. second, Elenora Fisher, res. Betlilehem. Co. G, 2d N. H. Inf. ; 
Co. C, 15th N. H. Inf. ; Co. I, 1st N. H. H. Art. Private, 
iv. Aloxzo, b. Carroll, July 24, 1840. m. first, April 24, 186.5, Catherine 
Nurse. Divorced, m. second, 1884, Augusta Rogers. Stone-cutter, 
res. L. Co. C, 3d Vt. Inf. ; Co. C, 15th N. H. Inf. ; Co. A, 5th N. H. 
Inf. Private, trans, to U. S. Navy. G. A. R. 
V. Mary Ann, b. Bethlehem, 
vi. Jesse Wilson, b. L. April 17, 1845. m. 1882, Eunice Stiles. Farmer. 

res. Grand Island, Neb. Co. D, 1.3th N. H. Inf. Private, 
vii. Jonathan, b. L. April 13, 1847. Killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 
1864. Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. Private. 
8. viii. James, b. L. Nov. 17, 1848. 

ix. Franklin, b. L. March, 1850, d. L. 

2. William Lewis Place, son of Lewis Oliver \ b. in Carroll, Oct. 
12, 1837. m. Oct. 14, 1863, Christina, dau. of George Sharp, b. in 
Scotland, Aug. 8, 1841. Free Baptist. He has res. in L. since 1845. 
Farmer. Free Baptist. Democrat. No ch. 

3. James Place, son of Lewis Oliver ^ b. in L. Nov. 17, 1848. m. 
June 6, 1891, Ellen Louise, dau. of Joseph Mozrall (See), b. in L. 
Aug. 18, 1871, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. all his life. Mason. 
Republican. I. O. O. F. 

Ch.,— 

i. James Lewis, b. L. June 26, 1892. 



PLANT. PLANTS. 

1. Loren Plant, son of Joseph, b. in Canada, Aug. 2, 1813. m. 
Lucinda, dau. of Philip Flanders, b. in Canada, Nov. 14, 1822, d. in 
L. Sept. 23, 1877, Methodist. He res. in L. from 1854 until he d., 
Feb. 19, 1887. Laborer. 

Ch., — 

2. i. AuCxUSTUs, b. Barnston, P. Q., Oct. 31, 1841. 

3. ii. Austin, b. Barnston, P. Q., Nov. 14, 1844. 

iii. Susan, b. Barnston, P. Q.,' April 27, 1846. m. Augustus Josiah French 
(See). 

4. iv. Henry D., b. Canada, 1855. 

V. Selena, b. Derby, Vt. m. Henry Cheney. (Divorced.) 

5. vi. Lorenzo, b. Canada, Nov. 18, 1855. 

vii. Emeline, b. Canada, July 16, 1861. m. Charles W. Potter (See). 
viii. Emily, b. Canada, July 16, 1801. m. Charles Kay, machinist, res. 
Laconia. 

2. Augustus Plant, son of Loren ^ b. in Barnston, P. Q., Oct. 31, 
1841. m. Aug. 4, 1870, Mellie, dau. of Joseph Blake, b. in Beebe 



Plant — Pollard. 395 

Plain, Vt., Aug. 13, 1847. lie lins res. in L. since 1853. Fanner and 
contractor. Proliibition. 
Ch.,— 

i. CouA May, b. L. June 23, 1872. ni. Edwin \V. Carr (Sec). 

3. Austin Plant, son of Loren ^ b. in Barnston, P. Q., Nov. 14, 
1844. m. Ellen, dan. of Joseph Le ]»ountv, b. in Watervillo, C. E., 
Jnh' 22, 1854. He has res. in L. since yontli. Laborer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

6. i. Henry Austin, b. July 18, 1870. 

ii. Mauy Ellen, b. July 18, 1871. 

iii. Carrie Bell, b. Aug. 12, 1878. 

iv. Susie Augusta, b. Oct. 10, 1885. 

V. Myrtie Ola, b. June 7, 1888. 

4. Henry D. Plant, .son of Loren \ b. in Canada in 1855. ni. Jnly 
25, 1880, Luc}', dan. of Lewis Strong, b. in St. Albans, Vt., Sept. 25, 

1853. She m. first, Fletcher. Henry has res. in L. since 1864. 

Farmer. Advent. Democrat. No ch. 

5. LoRKNZo Plant, son of Loren \ b. in Canada, Nov. 18, 1855. 
m. Matilda, dau. of David C. Knapp, b. in St. John.sburj-, Vt., Jnly 17, 
1856. Advent. He has res. in L. since yonth. Masou. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Bertha May, b. Oct. 14, 1886. 

ii. Cordelia F., b. April 1, 1889. 

iii. Mabel, b. July 24, 1891. 

iv. Edward Kenney, b. Sept. 30, 1895. 

6. Henry Austin Plant, son of Austin ■^ b. in L. July 18, 1870. 
ra. :March 15, 1888, Marcia, dau. of Russell George (See), b. in Dalton, 
May 2G, 1869. He has res. in L. all his life. Laborer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. CoRLiE, b. Dec. 18, 1888. 

ii. Mabel, b. Aug. 1, 1890. 

iii. Leslie, b. Oct. 1, 1892. 

iv. Warren E., b. July 3, 1894. 



POLLARD. 

1. MiLO Carree Pollard, son of William, b. in Ryegate, Vt., Dec. 
24, 1841. m. Jan. 2, 1871, Cliraena. dau. of Moses Blakslee (See), b. 
in L. June 29, 1843, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1874. Farmer. 
Cong. Republican. Selectman, 1887-8. Board of Health, 1888. 
Treasurer Town School Board, 1895. Co. C, 15th N. H. Inf. Private. 
G. A. R. 



Ch., — 



i. Gertrude Eliza, b. IMonroe, Oct. 29, 1871. m. June 26, 1895, Frelan 

W. Gray, glover, res. L. 
ii. Carrie Mabel, b. L. April 18, 1875. res. L. 



396 Porter — Potter — Poivers, 



PORTER. 

1. JosEPfi Porter, b. in Randolph, Mass., Jan. 31, 1780. m. Jan. 
30, 180.3, Emma Parker. He d. in L^'man in 1856. 

2. Harrisox Porter, son of Joseph \ b. in Lyman, Sept. 15, 1812. 
ra. first, Emily, dau. of Elijah Knapp. ra. second, Mary H., dau. of 
Daniel Knapp. He d. in Lancaster, Sept. 10, 1868. 

3. Henry Harrison Porter, son of Harrison '", b. in Lyman, Jan. 
17, 1840. m. Jnne 17, 1877, Annie S., dau. of Dr. Robert Burns " (See), 
b. in Plymouth, Nov. 21, 1852. She d. in L., March 17, 1900. He has 
res. in L. since 1876. Glove salesman. Methodist. Republican. 
A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. I. 0. O. F. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Clemenxine B., b. June 25, 1878. Student Smith Coll., 1901. 
ii. Elizabeth L., b. Jan. 10, 1880. 

POTTER. 

1. Charles Warrington Potter, son of Andrew, b. in Winhall, Vt., 
July 16, 1861. m. Aug. 15, 1881, P^meline, dau. of Loren Plant (See), 
b. in Canada, Jidy 16, 1861. He res. in L. from 1890 until he d., 
July 3, 1897. Laborer. Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Helen Lucinda, b. Burlington, Vt., March 31, 1882. 

ii. Chakles Austin, b. Winhall, Vt., Jan. 16, 1884. 

iii. Ray Allen, b. L.April 21, 1800. 

iv. Pearl Ina, b. L. :\Iarch 26, 1892. 

POWERS. 

1. Clark Willison Powers, son of Henry H.,'b. in Newfane, Vt., 
June 3, 1824. m. Aug. 27, 1845, Clarissa E., dan. of Noah Allen, b. 
in Burke. Vt., Sept. 15, 1823, Baptist. He res. in L. from 1876 until 
he d., Feb. 3, 1891. Farmer. Democrat. Co. H, 4th Vt. Inf. 
Private. 

Ch., b. in Danville, Vt., — 

2. i. Scott W., b. May 2, 1852. 
ii. Allen, b. Jan. 2, 1854. 

iii. Clark, b. Feb. 2, 1856. Violin repairer, res. Boston, Mass. 

iv. SuRVALLiN, b. Nov. 24, 1857. m. Maggie Brower. Machinist, res. 

Waterbury, Conn. 
V. Willie, b. Oct. 29, 1859. m. June 19, 1883, Nellie M. Williams. Stone- 
cutter, res. Hardwick, Vt. 
vi. Rosetta, b. Aug. 1, 18(31. unm. res. Haverhill. 

3. vii. Ahel R., b. May 10, 1863. 

viii. Flora, b. Aug. 25, 1866. m. John Thompson, farmer, res. Bethlehem, 
ix. Henry, b. Nov. 28, 1869. m. Etta Conway. Printer, res. Boston, 
Mass. 

2. Scott W, Powers, son of Clark Willison \ b. in Danville, Vt., 
May 2, 1852. m. first, May 1, 1875, Sarah, dau. of Jolni C. Quiniby 
(See), b. in L. March 21, 1855, d. in L. May 21, 1891, Cong. m. 
second, Oct. 14, 1893, Nellie, dau. of David Noonau, b. in Charles- 



Powers — Priitt — PreHhrey. 397 

town, iMass., Aug. 26, l-SGl, Roman Catliolic. He has res. in L. since 
l.s7"2. Carpenter. Cong. Republican. 
Cii., b. in L., — 

i. Jkssik, b. June 9, 1877, d. L. Sept. 16, 189.3. 
ii. MYiiTiE E., b. July 19, 1879. m. Geo. C. Burnliiini (See), 
iii. ll.vrtLAND, b. June 25, 1882. 

3. Ai'.EL R. Powers, son of Clark Willison \ b. in Danville, Vt., 
Ma}- 10, 18(33. ni. July 12, 18'J1, Lizzie Jane, dau. of Jacob Benton, 
b. in Tliornton, Feb. 16, 1866, Baptist. He has res. in L. since 1876. 
Farmer. Democrat. 

Cli., b. in L., — 

i. Forrest Rat, b. Sept. 18, 189.3. 
ii. Winnie Ella, b. Aug. 19, 189.'). 
iii. WiLMEU Fkancella, b. Aug. 19, 1895, d. Oct. 1, 1895. 



POWERS. 

4. Matthias Powers, son of ]\[att, b. in Ireland, March 31, 1820. 
m. Aug. 12, 1844, Joanna O'Brien, dau. of William, b. in Ireland, Aug. 
12, 1823. He came to this town l8o3, and remained six years, return- 
ing in 1883. He res. here until his death, Dec. 17, 18'J8. Farmer 
Catholic. Democrat. 



Ch., 



i. Mara-, b. Ireland, Aug. 12, 1845. 

ii. Fanny, b. Batii, Jan. II, 1852. in. June 21, 1876, Cbarles H. Dudley, 
res. Danvers, Mass. He d. Aug. 19, 18i)G. Siie ni. second, Sept. 4, 
1897, Milo A. Jewett, M. D. (See). (3ne son by first marriage, Charles 
H. Dudley, now a student Dart. Coll. 
iii. Thomas, b. L. Oct. 19, 1853. 
iv. Margaret, b. L. June 7, 1855, d. Oct. 16, 1874. 
V. Alice Elizabeth, b. L. Mav 11, 1858. 
vi. Maurice, b. Newbury, Vt., March 4, 1860, d. May 2, 1865. 
vii. Alice, b. Newbury, Vt., Feb. 8, 1862. Teacher, res. L. 
viii. Matthew, b. Newbury, Vt., Aug. 16, 1863. Laborer, res. L. 



PRATT. 

1. Tyler Joseph Pratt, son of Perry, b. in Holland, Vt., Feb. 14, 
1843. m. March 17, 1868, Sarah S., dau. of Levi Applebee, b. in Hol- 
land, Vt., March 17, 1842, Cong. He res. in L. from 1874 to 18'J4. 
Harness maker and auctioneer. Republican. I. O. O. F. d. in Con- 
cord, Feb. 14, 1895. No ch. 



PRESBREY. PRESET. 

1. William Presbret, b. in London, Eng., about 1690. ra. about 
1725, Hannah Smith. He came to America about 1712, and settled in 
Taunton, Mass., where he d. about 1771. 

2. Joseph Presbrey, son of William \ b. in Taunton, Mass., about 
1532. m. Mary Baker. He was a carpenter, res. in Taunton, Mass., 
where he d. about 1807. 



m 



398 Preshrey. 

3. Elisha Presbrey, son of Joseph '^, b. in Taunton, Mass., about 
1756. m. about 1780, Welthea Wilbur. He was a carpenter, res. in 
Taunton, Mass., A\^estmoreland, Lyman, and Lisbon, wliere lie d. 

4. Samuel Presby, son of Elisha^, b. in Taunton, Mass., Sept. 7, 
1785. m. in 1808, Eunice, dau. of Job Wilbur, b. in Westmoreland in 
1789. He was a farmer, res. in Lyman and Lunenburg, Vt., where he 
d., Aug. 4, 1856. He wrote the name Presby. 

5. Samuel Baker Presby, son of Samuel *, b. in L3-man, March 22, 
1813. m. Oct. 16, 1839, Rlioda Merrill, dau. of Daniel Merrill Waite, 
b. in New Hampton, May 4, 1808, d. in Lisbon, April 12, 1888, Methodist. 
He res. in L. from 1839 to 1874. Farmer. Methodist. Republican. 
d. in Lisbon, Aug. 26, 1884. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Sakah Kelley, b. Aug. 21, 1842. ra. Aug. 3, 1869, Cephas P. Barrett, 

carpenter and farmer, res. Lisbon, 
ii. MiRA Rhoda Waite, b. Aug. 4, 1844, d. Jan. 21, 1845. 
iii. Daniel Merrill, b. Aug. lo, 1847, d. Feb. 5, 1848. 
6. iv. Joseph Waite, b. March 9, 1850. 

V. Austin, b. Jan. 25, 1855. m. Nov. 20, 1894, Mrs. Minnie S. Hardin. 
Farmer, res. Lisbon. 

6. Joseph Waite Presby, son of Samuel Baker ^, b. in L. March 9, 
1850. m. July 29, 1875, Isabel, dau. of William Severance, b. in Auburn, 
Jul}' 11, 1858. He res. in L. from birth to 1875. He was educated 
in L. High School; N. H. Conference Seminar}'; Boston University; 
post-graduate studies with 111. Wesleyan University' and Chautauqua 
University; commenced the study of theology in 1874 in Boston Uni- 
versity, and grad. in 1877. He was ordained a Deacon in the Metho- 
dist Church, in Dover, by Bishop Peck, April 22, 1877, and an Elder, 
in Plymouth, by Bishop Foster, April 13, 1879. He has been located 
as pastor as follows : East Deering, two years ; Hillsborough, two 
years ; Peterborough, one 3'ear ; Brookline, two j'ears ; Manchester, 
First Church, two years ; East Rochester, one 3'ear ; Bird City circuit, 
Kas., one year ; Mystic, Conn., two years ; Portland, Conn., two years ; 
Winooski, Vt., one year; Saranac, N. Y., one year; Argyle, N. Y. , 
one year ; Crown Point, N. Y., two years : now at Little Silver, N. J. 
His published works are a pamphlet entitled "■ Systematic Beneficence," 
and a tract, both published by the Methodist Book Concern ; he has 
also written several short poems, pub. in ''Zion's Herald" and other 
papers. He was Statistical Secretary of the N. H. Conference, 1881 
to 4 inc. J. P. A. F. and A. M. K. P. U. O. A. M. S. of T. 
1. O. G. T. 

Ch.,— 

i. Edmund James, b. Deering, Jan. 5, 1878. 

ii. Harold Waite, b. Brookline, Dec. 6, 1881. 

iii. Olin Latimer, b. Bird City, Kas., Aug. 18, 1886, d. Sept. 1, 1886. 

iv. Clinton Fiske, b. Portland, Conn., Aug. 6, 1890. 

V. Austin Baker, b. Portland, Conn., Aug. 6, 1890. 

vi. Bertha, b. Argyle, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1893. 



Prescott — Prince — PringJe — Pushee — Quesftg. 399 

PRESCOTT. 

1. John P. Pkescott, son of John E., b. in L. Jan. 26, 18G3. m. 
June oO, 1.S8;}, MaiT Adcilaulo, dau. of Joseph Mozrall (See), b. in L. 
April 21, 18G1, Roman Catholic, lie has res. in L. all his life. Steward 
in hotel. Republican. I. O. O. F. 

Ch.,— 

i. Frank Jewell, b. L. April 12, 18S8. 

PRESCOTT. 

2. Ervin Stephens Prescott, son of Stephens, b. in Landaff, Jan. 
1, 1872. m. Sept. 5, 1893, Eliza Alethe, dau. of William B. Ilurd 
(See), b. in Lyman, Mav 7, 1870. He has res. in L. since 1893. La- 
borer. Democrat. 1. 6. O. F. K. P.. C. C. 

Ch.,— 

i. Ervin E., b. L. Nov. 16, 1895. 

PRINCE. 

1. George S. Prince, son of David S., b. in Amherst in 1851. m. 
Sept. 29, 1875, Ella A., dau. of Ezekiel Cudworth (See), b. in Rindge, 
Oct. 1, 1852. He res. in L. from 1878 to 1889. Supt. in lumber raUl. 
No ch. 

PRINGLE. 

1. Ada^i Pringle, son of Adam, b. in Selkirk, Scotland, Dec. 19, 
1856. m. April 11, 1882, Selena, dau. of Atward Hart, b. in Cook- 
shire, P. Q., Sept. 29, 1864, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 1880. 
Glover. 
Ch.,— 

i. Flossie, b. Newport, R. I., June 15, 1885 (Adopted). 
ii. Gl.\dys J., b. L. April 24, 1804. 
iii. Donalda Natalie, b. L. Sept. 6, 1895. 

PUSHEE. 

1. Charles Sidney Pushee, son of Sylvester, b. in Lyme, March 
13, 1838. m. Jan. 1, 1870, Ellen F., dau. of Henry H. Hill, b. in 
Straftbrd, Vt., Jan. 1, 1847, Cong. He res. in L. from 1891 until he 
d., April 21, 1897. Policeman. Cong. Republican. Co. I, 5th 
N. H. Inf. Wagoner. G. A. R. 

Ch., — 

i. Fred Almon, b. Boston, Mass., May 2.S, 1880 (Adopted). 

QUESSY. 

1. FIdmund Que.s.sy, son of Antoine, b. in Nicolet, P. Q., in 1844. 
m. May 14, 1881, Margaret, dau. of Louis Byron (Bero) (See), b. in 
Barnston, P. Q., April 18, 1840, d. L. Aug. 30, 1895. She m. first, 

l>elware, Roman Catholic. Edmund has I'es. in L. since 1875. 

Laborer. Roman Catholic. Democrat. No ch. 



400 Quimhy. 



QUIMBY. 

1. Joseph Quimby, son of Eben, b. in Salisbiuy, Dec. 1784. m. 
Ruth, dau. of Eben Kicbardson, b. in Lisbon, Oct. 23, 1786, d. in L. 
March 22, 1874, Baptist. He res. in L. from 1844 until he d., May 4, 
1860. Farmer. Baptist. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in Lisbon, — 

i. Linda, b. July 27, 1805. m. Elijah Fitch (See). 

ii. Eben, res. in New RiclinioncI, Wis. Farmer. 

iii. Laura, m. 1834, Chester Stebbins, joiner. He d. 18G7. She d. Lan- 
caster, March, 1892. 

iv. Mary, b. March 27, 1816. m. March 6, 1838, Jonathan Lewis Bailey 
(See), farmer. He d. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Jan. 1894. She d. West 
Concord, Vt., Jan. 16, 1892. 

2. V. John Colby, b. July 25, 1818. 

vi. Enoch, b. June 10, 1820. Farmer, res. New Richmond, Wis. 

3. vii. Alden, b. Nov. 10, 1823. 

4. viii. James Madison, b. Aug. 4, 1826. 

2. John Colby Quimby, son of Joseph-^, b. in Lisbon, July 25, 1818. 
m. April 1, 1845, Jane C, dau. of Amos Rowcll (See), b. in Bath, Jul}- 
17, 1823, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1836. Farmer. Cong. Deacon. 
Democrat. Representative, 1859-60. Selectman, 1874-5. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Ella, b. March 9, 1818. m. William Burns Bowman-' (See), 

ii. Sarah, b. JNIarch 21, 1855 m. Scott W. Powers (See). 

5. iii. John Harvey, b. Dec. 4, 1856. 

6. iv. Henry Walter, b. Dec. 12, 1859. 

3. Alden Quimby, son of Joseph \ b. in Lisbon, Nov. 10, 1823. 
m. first, March 4, 1848, Edna Jane Head, b. Sept. 26, 1829, d. in 
Upper Stillwater, Me., March 9, 1856. m. second. May 25, 1869, 
Emile, dau. of Samuel Gibson, b. in layman, April 15, 1844. Divorced, 
and she m. second. Royal D. Rounsevel (See). Alden m. third, Nov. 
12, 1881, Mar}' Abbie, dau. of Daniel Oilman Smith, b. in Dover, Nov. 
4, 1837, Methodist. She m. first, Norman G. Smith (See). Alden 
res. in L. from 1844 until he d., Jan. 8, 1886. Station agent at L., 
1856 to 1885. Democrat. Co. I. 1st N. H. H. Art. 2d Lieut. O. A. 
R. I. O. O. F. 

Ch., by w. Edna Jane, — 

i. Helen Maria, b. L. 1848. m. first. May, 1868, Henry Richardson, 
painter, res. Lancaster, m. second, Elihu Burritt Smith. She d. 
Hot Springs, Ark., Nov. 30, 1881. 

4. James Madison Quimby, son of Josepli \ b. in Lisbon, Aug. 4, 
1826. m. March 20, 1849, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Simon Eggleston, 
b. in Northfield, Vt., April 6, 1831. She d. L. Aug. 30, 1898. He has 
res. in L. from 1844 to 1864, and since 1887. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Charles Joseph, b. L. Oct. 20, 1850. m. Oct. 1870, Martha Ann 
Francis. Machinist, res. Waterville, Me. 

5. John Harvey Quimby, son of John Colby-, b. in L. Dec, 4, 1856. 
m. first, Oct. 14, 1878, Mattie, adopted dau. of Nelson C. Farr, b. in 
L. in 1859, Cong. Divorced, m. second, Sept. 6, 1887, Mary Emma, 
dau. of John Steele, b. in Manchester, Sept. 29, 1856. He has res. 
in L. nearly all his life. Farmer. Democrat. No ch. 



Quimhy. 401 

6. IIkxijy Walter Qui-Muy, son of John Colby-, b. in L. Dec. 12, 
18r.l». ni. Oct. 17, 1881, Nellie VAva'a, dau. of AaVon D. Fisher (See), 
b. in L. Oct. 31, 1861. He has res. in L. all his life. Clerk. Democrat. 
No eh. 

QUIMBY. 

7. Or.KD BowLKS QiiMBY, son of Tra, b. in Disbon, Jan. 18, 1838. 
ni. Oct. 4, 1849, Emily, dau. of David W. Gordon, b. in Lancaster, 
July 21. 1828, d. in h. March 20, 1896, Advent. He has res. in h. 
since 1885. Car[)enter. Advent. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

10. i. JuDSON Monroe, b. Dalton, Julv Ifi, 1850. 

ii. Fi.oiUNA II., h. Dalton, Dec. 2;Cl«51. ni. June IG, 187'J, Frod Bowles, 

farmer. Slie d. Lisbon, Aug. 7, 1880. 
iii. Emily V., b. Dalton, June 8, 185:1 m. Nov. 19, 1875, Gilbert Aldrich, 

farmer. She d. Lisbon, Jiuie G, 1885. 
iv. Hir.ANi) B., b. Dalton, Oct. 18, 1854. m. about 1876, Carrie Nichols. 

Clergyman. He d. Bristol. Vt., May 31, 188^. 
V. Abid.\ H., b. Dalton, Feb. ;j, 185G. m. Nov. 10, 1880, Willard Smith, 

farmer, res. Lisbon. 
vi. Fenella, b. Lisbon, March 12, 1858. m. Frank Eugene Bowles (See). 
vii. Lorenzo I)., b. Lisbon, Oct. 29, 1859. m. about 1884, Kate (Jakes. 

Real estate ageiit. res. N. Y. City, 
viii. George G., b. Lisbon, March 28, 18G1. res. N. Y. City. 

8. James B. Quimby, son of Ira, b. in Lisbon, Oct. 23, 1832. m. 
Jan. 11, 1893, Harriet, dau. of Moses Burnham, b. in Forks, Me., 
June 18, 1848, d. in L. Dec. 30, 1895, Cong. She m. first, Ezra 
Kenison. James res. in L. from 1886 until he d., June 4, 1893. 
Carpenter. Advent. No ch. 

9. Ira Quimby, son of Ira, b. in Dalton, Oct. 9, 1841. m. Aug. 12, 
1864, Emil}' Jane, dau. of David Young, b. in Colebrook, June 15, 
1843. He has res. in L. since 1874. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in Lisbon, — 

11. i. Leeown, b. May 16, 1865. 

ii. Leora .)ane, b. May 4, 1867. m. Joseph Lakewav (See), 
iii. Eda May, b. Feb. 1, 1869. m. Nov. 20, 1886, GeoVge W. Iloyt, glover. 

res. L. 
iv. E.mon David, b. July 21, 1871. m. Dec. 14, 1895, Kate Sedgell. res. L. 

10. JunsoN Monroe Quimby, son of Obed Bowles^, b. in Dalton, 
July 16, 1850. m. first, July 16, 1873, Nellie, dau. of George Nichols, 
b. in North Anson, Me., Oct. 4, 1849, d. in L. Jan. 17, 1896, Advent, 
m. second, April 29, 1897, Emma H. Dean, b. in St. Johnsbury, Vt. , 
in 1850. He has res. in L. since 1882. Carpenter. Advent. Democrat. 

Ch., b}- w. Nellie, — 

i. Ernest Howard, b. N. Y. City, Feb. 15, 1890 (Adopted). 

11. Leeown Quimby, son of Ira', b. in Lisbon, May 16, 1866. m. 
Dec. 18, 1894, Cora, dau. of George Edmund Bartlett (See), b. in L. 
March 30, 1869. He has res. in L. since 1874. Farmer. Free 
Baptist. Democrat. 

TOL. n. — 26 



402 Quimhy. 

QUIMBY. 

12. Albert IIutciiins Quimby, b. in Barnet, Vt., Dec. 13, 1831. 
m. March 27, 1855, C'atlicrine Balch, dan. of James Dow (See), b. in 
L. Feb. 27, 1833, d. in L. Jnly 13, 18(35. He res. in L. from 1852 
until he d., Sept. 4, 18GG. Manufr. 5th N. H. Inf. Musician. A. F. 
and A. M., Burns Lodge. I. O. O. F,, N. G. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

13. i. Frank Albert, b. April 4, 1858. 

ii. CJatherine Alice, b. July 8, 1864. m. Charles lulwarJ Wright (See). 

QUIMBY. 

13. Frank Albert Quimby, son of Albert Hiitchins^-, b. in L. April 
4, 1858. m. Emma, dan. of Hon. Peter Sinclair, member of Parliament, 
P. E. I. He res. in L. from 1858 to 18 7G. Book-keeper. 

Ch., — 

i. Eunice Blanche. 



QUIMBY. 

14. Daniel Quimby, son of Samuel, b. in Franconia, Ma_y 30, 1827. 
ni. Feb. 1, 1852, Ann, dan. of Aaron Pinney, b. in Alexandria, April 
6, 1837. He has res. in L. since 1888. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. George, b. Franconia, Dec. 14, 1858. m. first, April, 1877, Inez 

Tliayer, d. May, 1886. ni. second, 1887, Nellie Staples. Farmer. 

res. L. 

ii. Ellkn, b. Whitefield, March 6, 1855. ni. Oct. 1, 1881, Fred Gleason, 

farmer, res. Franconia. 

iii. Esther, b. Franconia, May 6, 1859. m. Oct. 1880, William Aulis, 

mason, res. Franconia. 
iv. Lrcv, b. Franconia, July 6, 1866. 
V. i>.EEMAN, b. Franconia, Aup;. 13, 1869. 
vi. Lillian, b. Franconia, June 11, 1871. m. May .30, 1893, Arthur 

Williams, hotel employee, re.s. Orlando, Florida, 
vii. Blanche, b. Franconia, Feb. 13, 1875. 



QUIMBY. 

15. TiiADDEUs Quimby, son of Luther, b. in Franconia, Dec. 14, 
1840. m. Martha Jane, dan. of David Streeter, b. in Easton, Feb. 28, 
1847. d. in L. Oct. 7, 1896. He has res. in L. since 1893. Farmer. 
Democrat. 



Ch.,— 



David Luther, b. Dalton, July 7, 1865. m. Feb. 28, 1888, Bhoda 

Ivobinson Simes. Farmer, res. Lisbon. 
INIjhinda Ann, b. Lancaster, Aujj. 21, 1866. m. Elisha Sweet ^ (See). 
Elfkeda May, b. Franconia, Aug. 28, 1869. ni. Oct. 6, 1885, Harry E. 

Kay. res. Bethlehem. (Divorced Sept. 27, 1893.) 
William Henry, b. Franconia, June 11, 1875. 



Qimnhy — Rainey — Ran<J. 403 



QUIMBY. 

16. Andrew M. Qiimhy, came to L. in 1840, whore he res. about 
four years. He then moved to Lowell, JNIass., where he d. It is reported 
he m. in Lowell. Shoemaker. A[)[)ointed Postmaster of Pingreeville 
(North Littleton), Jan. 3, 1842. 

QUIMBY. 

17. Silas Eveuakd Qiimby, son of Rev. Silas. 1). in Haverhill. Oct. 
19, 1837. m. July 10, 1862, Anna W., dau. of Kev. Orange Scott. 
He was educated in the N. H. Methodist Conference Seminar}' and 
Wesle^an University, Middletown, Conn., where he graduated in 48.')!). 
He was ordained Deacon in Tilton in 18G2, and Elder in Keene in 
1865. He taught Greek and mathematics in Newbury. Vt., Seminary 
from 1859 to 1863, when he was given charge of the Methodist churcli 
in L. for the year 1863-4, In April, 18G4, he returned to the Newbury, 
Vt., Seminary, as Prof of Greek and mathematics, where he remained 
until 1867. Since then his ministry has been as follows : Lebanon, 
1867-8; Plymouth, 1869-70; Exeter, 1871-2-3; Sunapee, 1874-5-G ; 
Tilton, 1877 ; President of the N. H. Conference Seminary, Tilton, 1878 
to 1885; Whitefield, 1886-7; Laconia, 1888-9; Newmarket, 1890: 
Exeter, 1891-2-3; Rochester, 1894; Penacook, 1895-6; Salem, Pleas- 
ant St., 1897-1900; Sec. of N. H. Conference, twenty years. Twice 
elected Delegate to the Methodist Gen. Conference. 

Ch., — 

i. Clarence Everaud. 

ii. Carl Noyes. 

iii. Mabel Alice. 

iv. Ernest Scott. 

V. Anna Lucy, deceased. 

RAINEY. 

1. Walter Albert Rain?:y, son of John, b. in Canada, Oct. 7. 18G0. 
m. Nov. 3, 1884, Mary Ann, dau. of Robert Symes, b. in Canada, April 
23, 1865, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 1880. Glover. Episco- 
pal. Republican. I. 0. O. E. C. P., L. Encampment. No ch. 

RAND. 

1. Robert Rand, b. in Middletown, Conn, m. Ilepsibah Atkins. 
He d. in Middletown, Conn. 

2. Hamlin Rand, son of Robert \ b. in Middletown, Conn., about 
1786. m. Harriet Sprague, descended in the sixtli generation from 
John Alden and I'riscilla Mullins; their granddaughter, Ruth Alden, 
having m. Samuel Sprague. Harriet d. in Kath in 1822. Hamlin res. 
in Bath and Lisbon. He d, in North Charlestown, Aug, 12, 183G. 

Ch., b. in Bath, — 

i. Harriet Sprague, b. 1817. m. 1843, William H. Cuniinings, banker 

and mercbant. He d. Lisbon, 1891. 
ii. Hamlin A., b. 1818, d. 1822. 

3. iii. Charles White, b. July 5, 1819. 

4. iv. Edward Dean, b. Dec. 26, 1821. 



404 Rtnd — EanJcin. 

3. Charles "White Rand, son of Hamlin ^, b. in Bath, Jnh' 5, 1810. 
m. June 24, 1847, Jane Moore, dau. of Otis Batchelder (See), h. in Bed- 
ford, July 28, 1825, Christian Science. lie res. in L. from 1842 until 
he d., Aug. 3, 1874. He grad. from Wesleyan University in 1841, and 
at once commenced studying law witii Hon. Plenry A. Bellows. He 
attended the Cambridge Law School, and was admitted to the Bar in 
1844. He commenced the practice of law in L., where he remained until 
he d. He was connected with the firms of Rand & Farr, and C. W. & 
E. D. Rand. He was U. S. District Attorney, 1861 to 69 ; Co. Solic- 
itor, 185') to 60 ; Supt. of Schools, 184'J ; Member of Board of Educa- 
tion, Union District, 1868-9-70; Member Board of Health, 1873; 
Director L. Savings Bank, 1870-1-2-3; J. P. State; Aid-de-Carap, 
4th Div. N. H. Militia, 1845-6-7-8, to Major-Gen. Sullivan G. Hutchins. 
Universalist. Republican. No ch. (Child's Grafton Co. Gazetteer, 
pp. 105-6.) 

4. Edward Dean Rand, son of Hamlin'-, b. in Bath, Dec. 26, 1821. 
m. Nov. 12, 1856, Joan Heaton, dau. of Truman Stevens (See), b. in 
L. in 1830, d. in Lisbon, April 4, 1889. He was educated in Wesleyan 
University, grad. in 1841, commenced the study of law in New Orleans, 
La., in 1844, with Lockell & Micon, and Judah P. Benjamin & Micon, 
and was admitted to the Bar in La. in 1846, and in N. 11. in 1855. He 
res. in L. from 1855 to 1860, and was a member of the law firm of 
C. W. & E. D. Rand. Li 1860 he went to Lisbon, where he res. until 
he d., Jan. 14, 1885. He was Circuit Court Judge from 1874 to 76 ; 
Supt. of Schools in L. in 1857, and in Lisbon ; Delegate to the Demo- 
cratic National Convention, 1868 ; Prest. N. H. Democratic State Con- 
vention, 1878. J. P. Democrat. His printed works comprise several 
legal pai)ers and published opinions wliile Judge (56 N. H. Reports) ; 
poems published in Chapin's N. H. Poets, p. 252, and others in current 
l)eriodicals ; Selections and Poems, a posthumous publication from his 
writings in prose and verse, issued by the Lisbon Library Assn. in 1885 ; 
Address before Democratic State Convention, 1878 ; Address and Poem 
in [)roceedings of the Grafton & Coos Bar Association. (Child's Graf- 
ton Co. Gazetteer, pp. 97-8 ; Biog. by A. S. Batchellor, 1 G. & C. Bar 
Assn. Proc, p. 223.) 

Ch.,— 

i. Katherine E., b. Lisbon, Aug. 19, 1862. unm. Autlior of " Childhood 
of an Affinity," and other works of fiction, res. Lisbon. 

RANKIN. 

1. James Rankin, b. in Glasgow, Scotland, m. Margaret "Wither- 
spoon, of Paisley, Scotland. He came to America about 1776, and 
settled first in Tiiornton, then moved to L. in 1791 and purchased the 
mill, then partially built, and privilege at Pattenville, and 1200 acres 
of timber land, paying therefor with lands in Thornton. Lumber 
raanufr. Presbyterian elder. Moderator, 1794-5-7-8-1800. Town 
Treasurer, 1794. Selectman, 1795. Representative, 1798. d. in L. 
in 1804. 

Ch., all but David, b. in Glasgow, Scotland, — 
2. i. John, b. 1757. 
8. ii. Andrew, m. Dorothy French. 



Bankin. 405 

iii. AViLLiAM, m. Olive Brown, res. Rroinpton, P. Q. 

iv. IIiiNUY, m. llolbrook. res. HroiniJtoti, P. Q. 

V. Jamks, d. miO. A. F. and A. M., North Star, No. 8. 

4. vi. Samuel, ni. Aiijr. 22, 17'.'8, Azubali Wliitcoinb. 
vii. MiuiAM, 111. Natliaiiitd Webster (See). 

5. viii. I)avi6, b. Tliorntoii, 178o. 

2. Jorm Uankin, son of James \ b. in Glasgow, Scotland, in 17.'i7. 
m. in 17'J0, Lois Whitclier, b. in Metluien, Mass., in 17.'i<S, d. in Dan- 
ville, Vt., Feb. 27, 1811. He res. in Barnet, Vt., from 171»0 to 17911, 
when he removed to Danville. Vt., where he d., Ang. 25, 1845. Farmer. 
Sheriir. 

Ch., — 

i. Makiox, b. Barnet, Vt., Dec. 11, 1701. m. Nov. 28, 1810, Samuel In- 

galls, cabinet-maker. Siie d. Danville, Vt., July ;;i, ISG-j. 
ii. David, b. Barnet, Vt., Sept. 20, 17!)o. 
iii. Abigail, b. Barnet, Vt., Nov. 21), 17Uo. unin. d. Danville, Vt.,<)ct. 22, 

1827. 
iv. Lois, b. Barnet, Vt., May 5, 17138. m. Micajali Lowell, res. Oshkosli, 

Wis. 
V. John, b. Danville. Vt., Julv ol, 1800. 
vi. Asa K., b. DanvUle, \^t., Sept. 28, 1802. m. May oO, 1889, Min<hvell 

Kowell. Fanner. He d. Danvers, 111., May 9, 1864. She d. Sept. 22, 

1850. 
vii. Edwin, b. Danville, Vt., March 17, 1804. d! Danville, Vt., Nov. 15, 

1815. 
viii. Maria, b. Danville, Vt., Sept. 3, 1806. unm. d. Danville, Vt., Oct. 22, 

1854. 
ix. Lauka H., 1). Danville, Vt., Feb. 20, 1809. m. Warner Bini;liani (See). 
X. Sarah, b. Danville, Vt., July 18, 1812. unni. She d. Danville, Vt., 

Aug. 6, 1893. 
xi. Hi:nry, b. Danville, Vt., Dec. 25, 1814. d. Danville, Vt., April 29, 

1815. 
xii. Horatio, b. Danville, Vt., Dec. 22, 18IG. unm. d. Danville, Vt., May 

9, 1890. 

3. Andreav Rankin, son of James ', b. in Glasgow, Scotland, m. 
Dorotlu' French, b. in Candia, dan. of Simon French. He res. in L. 
from 1791 to 1823. Farmer. Moderator, 1804. Selectman, 1799- 
1801-2-4-9. Representative, 1812. Cong. Deacon, 1816 to 23. 
Clerk of Church, 1815. Capt. 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, 1817. d. in 
Windsor, P. Q. 

Ch.,— 

i. JoiiK, unm. Farmer. Paymaster 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, 1818. Dep. 
Sheriff. 

6. ii. Andrew, b. L. Nov. 1, 1790. 

iii. Simon F., physician, res. St. Anthony, Minn, 

iv. Henry, teacher. 

V. William, teacher and fanner, 

vi. Betsey. 

vii. Dorothy, ni. Ithamar I'radley. 

viii. Sarah, unm. 

ix. Caroline, m. Griggs, d. Anoka, Minn. 

4. Samuel Rankin, son of James \ b. in Glasgow, Scotland, m. 
first, Aug. 22, 1798, Aznbah ^yhitcomb. m. second, Margaret, dan. 
of Ricliard Peabody * (See), b. in Woodstock, Conn., in 1776, d. in 1863. 

She m. first, David GoodalP (See), m. third, Grout. He res. iu 

L. from 1791 to 1818. Farmer. Selectman, 1807-11-12. 



40(3 llankin. 

Ch., by w. Aziibah, b. in L., — 

i. DiANTHA, b. Nov. 23, 1799. 

ii. Orlean, b. Marcli 14, 1801. 

iii. Almiua, b. Nov. 18, 180B. 

iv. Samuel, b. Feb. 23, 1804. 

V. Joanna, b. Jan. 29, 1806. 

vi. Fhilamon, b. Sept. 8, 1807. 

Cb., by w. Margaret, — 

vii. Albert, imm. Merchant, d. St. Jolinsbury, Vt., about 1856. (All 
the above except Albert d. j^oung.) 

5. David Raxkin, son of James \ b. in Thornton, in 1783. ra. 1808, 
Persis Daniel, h. in Westmoreland, d. in Haverliill, Ohio, in 1854, Cong. 
He res. in L. from 1791 to 1845. Lnmberman. Selectman, 1813-14- 
15-16-17-18-19. Representative, 1828-9. Moderator, 1831-3. Can- 
didate for presidential elector on Anti-Masonic ticket, 1832. Major 
State Militia, 1814 to 1816; Col, 1817 to 1820; Brig.-Gen. State 
Militia, 2d Div. 6th Brig., 1821. d. in Haverhill, Ohio, May 28, 1852. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Clarissa Davis, b. Jan. 21, 1809. ni. Guy Carlton Howell (See). 
ii. Melixda, b. March 21, 1811. unni. d. Bloomington, 111., Dec. 8, 1888. 
An eminent New England woman. First Frote.stant missionary in 
Me.xico, and during a part of the civil war an efficient army nurse 
at New Orleans. Author of " Texas and Twenty Years among the 
Mexicans." See an appreciative biography portraying tlie character 
and life work of an earnest, resolute woiuan in " Granite Monthly," 
Vol. XVI., p. 248, written by her kinsman, Jeremiah Fames Kankin, 
D.D., LL.D. 

iii. Elona, b. 1813. m. 1864, John La Croix, farmer. She d. Haverhill, 
Ohio, 1890. 

iv. Chastina, b. 1815, d. L. in infancy. 

V. Harriet Newell, b. 1817. m. May 27, 1840, Thomas H. Kimball, 
farmer. Siie d. Brownsville, Texas, 1858. 

vi. Peusls D., b. 1819. m. 1850, James Martin, merchant. He d. Ironton, 
Ohio, 1874. She d. Ironton, Oiuo, Jan. 23, 1896. 

vii. David, b. 1821. num. Farmer, d. Haverhill, (Jhio, 1861. 
viii. Emily, b. 1823. lu. 1858, Cambridge Culbertson, furnace owner. He 
d. Ironton, Ohio, 1894. 

ix. Ellen-, b. 1824. m. 1859, John Butterfield, farmer. He d. Haverhill, 
Ohio, 1895. She d. Haverhill, Ohio, 1864. 

6. Andrew Rankin, son of Andrew^, b. in L. Nov. 1, 1796. m. 
Jan. 18, 1824, Lois, dau. of Jeremiah Eanies^ (See), b. in Stewarts- 
town, Ang. 3, 1799, d. in Danbiiry, Nov. 1, 1866, Cong. He was edn- 
cated in Andover, Mass., and in Dart. Coll., bnt did not grad., and 
siil)seqnentl3' received from that Coll. the honorary degree of A. M. in 
1839. He studied theology witli Rev. Brown Emerson, of Salem, Mass., 
and was licensed to preach as a Cong, by the Andover Association, 
Sept. 22, 1821. Sept. 26 of liiat 3ear he was commissioned to the Cole- 
brook Station by the N. H. INIissionary Society, where he remained until 
March, 1823. His subsequent charges were in Campton and Thornton 
from Nov. 8, 1823, to Feb. 4, 1829 ; Staustead, P. Q., about seven 
months ; Salisbury, July 1 1, 1830 to 1832 ; agent of the N. H. Mission- 
ary Society in N. H. and Vt., about four years ; agent of the N. H. 
Temperance Society and editor of a temperance paper about one year ; 
South Berwick, Me., March 6, 1837, to June 1, 1840 ; agent of the 
American Tract Society for Me. and N. H. a short period; Chester, 



Ilankln. 407 

Vt, from June 11, 1844, to March 21, 184G, when his heultli failed and 
he was obliged to give up active labor as a pastor until ISGO, when he 
took charge of the churcii in Daiibury, where he continucnl until 1>)G2, 
wiien utter prostration compelled him to end his active work, lie d. 
Danburv, Oct. 22, 1862. 
Ch.,- 

i. LncY Anx. b. Tlioriiton.Julv 12, 18'if). m. Aui;. 28, 185.'), Hon. Sumner 
Albee. He d. Canibridiie.'.Mass., Jan. 11, 189;J. 
7. ii. Jkukmiaii I"]AMiiS, b. Tliorntdn, Jan. 2, 18"28. 

iii. Sarah Mauia, b. Salisl)ury, Oct. 1829. ni. Marcli 21, 18(5:], CMiarles A. 

Flanders. He d. Maiden, Mass., Sept. 8, 18158. 
iv. Andkkw Evarts, b. SaHsbiiry, June 8, 1831. ni. Oct. 11, 18f','.), Isabel 
Poland. Lawyer and Clerk of Court. He d. .Morris ville, Vt., Jan. 
14, 1888. 
V. Lois Adeline, b. Salisbury, May 20, 1836. Clerk, res. Wasbiuf^ton, 
D. C. 
vi. Caroline Susan, b. Soutb Berwick, ^Nle., Jan. 2(), 184ii. ni. .May 'j, 18G4, 
Rev. Henry E. Butler, clergyman, res. St. Johns, Mich. 

7. Jeremiah Eames Rankin, son of Andrew*', b, in Thornton. Jan. 
2, 1828. m. Nov. 29, 1854, .Alary Howell, dan. of Cyrus IWrge, b. in 
Underhill, Vt., Aug. 9, 1830, by two lines descended from the Pilgrims. 
He was educated in 8o. Berwick, Me., Academv, Middleburv, Vt., 
Coll., where he was made A. B. in 1848, A. M. in 18.J4, 1). 1). in 18(59, 
Lfj.I). in 1889. He commenced the study of theology in Andover, 
Mass., Tiieological Seminary in 1851 and grad. in 1854. He was or- 
dained a Cong, clergyman in Stockholm, N. Y., and has been located 
in Potsdam, N. Y., two years; St. Albans, Vt., five years; Lowell, 
Mass., Appleton St. Church, two years; Boston, Mass., Charlestown 
District, five j'ears ; Washington, D. C, fifteen years; Oi'ange, N. J., 
Highland Ave., five j'ears, most of the time as pastor of Cong, churches. 
Since 1889 he has been Prest. of Howard University, Washington, 
D. C. His published literary works comprise volumes of sermons and 
l)oems, [Miblished by D. Lothrop & Co., Boston, Mass., and other 
liouses, and articles in the "Independent," '* CongregationiUist, " " Tlie 
Advance," "The Christian Advocate," "Our Day," and other publi- 
cations. He has edited the "Pilgrim Press," and "The Congrega- 
tional Review," and written secular and national hymns, including 
"For God and Home and Native Land," "Keep your Colors Flying," 
and "God be with vou till we meet again." IJe is the author of the 
"Bridal Ring," Boston, 18G6 ; " Auld Scotch Mither," 1873; "Sub- 
duing Kingdoms," Washington, 1881 ; "The Hotel of God," Boston, 
18S3 ; "Atheism of the Heart," 1884 ; " Christ His Own Interpreter," 
1884; Hymns, "Pro Patria " and " Ingleside Rhaims," New York, 
1887, and ''German-English Lyrics," Washington, 1897. He has 
held the following ecclesiastic positions : Member of E.\ecutive Com- 
mittee and Vice-Prest. of A. M. A. ; corporate member of h.. B. C. 
F. M. ; twice delegate of Cong. Council to Methodist Triennial Con- 
ference, and in 1884 was a delegate from the Cong. Coiuicil to the 
Cong. Union of England and Wales. Other positions held are : Supt. 
of Schools in St. Albans, Vt., and member of the School IJoard in 
Charlestown District, Boston, Mass. ; Ciiaplain of Legishitiu-e, D. C. ; 
Trustee of Howard Universitv, Washington, D. C, from 1870 to 78 
inc., and Prof, of Homiletics and I'astoral Theology there from 1S78 to 



408 Rankin — Ranlet. 

84. He has frequently been poet and orator at Coll. commencements, 
and was orator at the L. Cen. (L. Cen., pp. 14 to 31 inc.) 
Ch., — 

i. Eames Birge, b. Washington, D. C, Jan. 23, 1856. m. Sept. 11, 1879, 

Martha Miles. Physician, res. N. Y. City. 
ii. Walter Newtov, b. St. Albans, Vt., Aug. 22, 1857, d. Wasliington, 

D. C, Mav, 1878. 
iii. Mary Farnham, b. St. Albans, Vt., Sept. 12, 1858. m. Nov. 11, 1876, 

Harvey D. Goulder. res. Cleveland, Ohio, 
iv. Andrew Wyman, b. Lowell, Mass., April 7, 1863, d. Lowell, Mass., 

March 28, 1861 
V. Edith Godcomb, b. Charlestown, Mass., May 29, 1868. res. Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

RANLET. 

1. Levi Franklin Ranlet, son of Levi, b. in Meredith, Sept. 13, 
17US. m. Feb. 26, 1824, Ann Maria, dau. of Robert Gotham, b. in 
Lancaster, Oct. 10, 1807, d. in Plymoutli, Nov. 6, 1879. He res. in L. 
from 1839 to 1873. Blacksmith. Methodist. Republican. Represen- 
tative, 1850. d. in Plymouth, Nov. 24, 1873. 

Ch., — 

2. i. Noah Webster, b. Lancaster, Jan. 23, 1826. 

ii. Sarah Gotham, b. Lancaster, July 27, 1831. ni. first, Cyrus Willis 

(See), m. secomi, (Jollins M. Buchanan (See). 
iii. Edgar, b. Lisbon, Oct. 18, 1838, d. Lisbon, Dec. 12, 1838. 
iv. Henry C, b. Lisbon, Oct. 18, 1838, d. L. April 25, 1839. 
V. Charles Frank, b. L., Oct. 3, 1841. m. July 2, 1866, Mary Osgood. 
Laborer. He d. L. June 17, 1867. She m. second, Charles H. Apple- 
bee (See). 
vi. George Mato, b. L. Feb. 5, 1847. ni. April 18, 1870, Mary Leonard. 
Ice-dealer, res. Susquehanna, Penn. 

2. Noah Webster Ranlet, son of Levi Franklin ^, b. in Lancaster, 
Jan. 23, 1826. m. first, Dec. 8, 1847, Deborah, dau. of Simeon Burn- 
ham, b. in liethlehem, April 21, 1828, d. in L. April 6, 1864. ra. sec- 
ond, Sept. 2.5, 1864, Sarah Emeline, dau. of Hobert Wyatt, b. in Warren, 
March 30, 1834, Cong. She m. first, George Powers. Noah has res. 
in L. since 1839. Carriage manufr. Cong. Republican. Fire ward, 
1882-3-4-5-6. I. O. O. F. 

Ch., by w. Deborah, b. in L., — 

i. Jenny L., b. Oct. 11, 1849. m. George Belknap (See). 

Ch., by w. Sarah, b. in L., — 

3. ii. Harry Wyatt, b. Oct. 24, 1865. 

iii. Isabel Maud, b. Sept. 28, 1868. m. John Bradbury Jarvis (See), 
iv. Frank Herbert, b. May 15, 1872. unni. res. L. 

3. Harry Wyatt Ranlet, son of Noah Webster -, b. in L. Oct. 24, 
1865. m. Nov. 27, 1889, Dulcenia Mason, dau. of Josei)h S. Frye (See), 
b. in Waterford, Vt., Dec. 10, 1805. He has res. in L. from 1865 to 
1887, and since 1895. Carriage-maker. Grad. Dart. Coll., 18S7. 

Ch.,— 

i. Wyvtt Frye, b. Spokane, Wash., Dec. 30, 1890. 
ii. E.MiLiE, b. L. Oct. 10, 1890. 



lianlet — lleagan — Reditigton. 409 



RANLET. 

4. Daniel Wp:bstkr Ranlf;t, sou of Charles, b. in Newmarket, Sept. 
4, 1842. m. April 2i), 18()9, Clara Bell, dan. of John C. Morrison (See), 
b. in Bethlehem, Aug. 11, 1845, Cony. He has res. in L. since 1892. 
Hotel steward. Cong. Republican. A. F. and A. M. 

Ch., — 

i. Charles Tuttt-e, b. Bethleliem, Sept. oO, 1871. ni. 1892, Gertrude 

Tucker, res. St. Johushury, Vt. 
ii. M.vuY IIattik, b. Bethlehem, April 27, 1878, d. Oct. 187;;. 
ill. Daniki, Mouuison, b. Lacouia, Oct. 2.5, 1870. First Serireant Co. B, Dth 

N. Y., war with Spain, lie m. Nov. 25, 189U, ^largery Burden, 
iv. Bessie, b. Betlileliem, Jan, 22, 1881. 



REAG-AN. 

1. John Reagan, son of Charles, b. in Ireland, Aug. 1, 1858. ra. 
May 14, 1883, Rhoda, dau. of Peter Duffy (See), b. in St. Johusbury, 
Vt., June 10, 1858, Roman Catliolic. He has res. in L. since 187U. 
Foreman on railroad section. Roman Catholic. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Marv, b. June 14, 1884. 

ii. CiiAHLES, b. May 12, 1886. 

ill. John, b. June 10, 1888. 

iv. -Fames, b. June 18, 1892. 

V. Leo, b. May 1, 1895. 



REDINGTON. 

1. Abraham Redington and wife Margaret are named in the records 
of Boxford, Mass., 1645. "He was held in much esteem." He d. in 
Boxford, Sept. 12, 1697. Six ch. 

2. Thomas Redington, son of Abraham \ b. July 25, 1649. m. 
March 22, 1682/3, Mary Kimball, dau. of Thomas aiid Mary (Smith) 
Kimball of Bradford, Mass. He also lived in Boxford, where he d., 
Jan. 7, 1702 3. Six ch. 

3. Thomas Redington, son of Thomas ^ b. in Boxford, d. in Lunen- 
burg, Mass., Aug. 10. 1755. He m. IIe[tsibah Perley, b. Aug. 14, 1699, 
dau. of Tlioraas and Sarah (Osgood) Perley. He lived in Boxford and 
Lunenburg, Mass. 

4. Benjamin Redington, son of Tlioraas', b. in 1729. m. March 
24, 1757, Ruth, dau. of Rev. David Stearns, b. Jan. 3, 173r)/7, d. March 
14, 1798. He res. in Lunenburg, Mass., and later in Walpole, where 
he d., Aug. 23, 1811. 

5. Thomas Redington, son of Benjamin ■*, b. in Lunenburg, jNLass., 
March 29, 1766. m. Feb. 21, 1797, Mary Stowell, b. in Worcester, 
Mass., Oct. 8, 1773, d. in Walpole, Dec. 2i, 1825. ]\rerchant. Whig, 
d. in Walpole, Jan. 26, 1824. (History of Walpole, p. 346.) 



410 Redington — Redwood — Remich. 

Ch., — 

i. Charles Stkarns, b. Walpole, Jan. 8, 1798, d. Boston, Mass., May 8, 

1802. 
ii. Gkokge Thomas, b. Walpole, Nov. 27, 1790, d. Boston, Mass., May 17, 
1802. 
, iii. William Ebenezek, b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 12, 1801, d. Boston, ISIass., 
Jan. 5, 1803. 
iv. Chaules Tho.\ias, b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 16, 1803, d. St. Augustine, 

Fla., Dec. 21, 1831. 
V. Mary Stearn.s, b. Worcester, Mass., Oct. 19, 1806. m. George Warner 
Ely (See). 

6. vi. George Benjamin, b. Charlestown, Nov. 27, 1808. 

vii. William Euenezer, b. (^harlestovvn, Sept. 19, 1810. m. Esther For- 

saith. Clerk. He d. Boston, Mass., May 1, 1880. 
viii. Francis Cornelius, b. Charlestown, March 28, 1813, d. Charlestown, 
July 31, 1813. 
ix. Frances Ann, b. Charlestown, March 30, 1814. unm. d. Concord, Nov. 
2, 1861. 

7. X. Henry Cornelius, b. Charlestown, Nov. 24, 181(3. 

6. George Benjamin Redington, son of Thomas ^, b. in Charles- 
town, Nov. '11, 1808. unm. He res. in L. from 1829 until he d., Dec. 
1, 1888. Merchant and scythe manufr. Republican. Fire ward, 1850. 
Director L. National Bank, 1871 to 1887 inc. Director L. Savings 
Bank, 1871 to 1888 inc. Director White JMountains Railroad. 

7. Henry Cornelius Redington, son of Thomas ^ b. in Charlestown. 
Nov. 24, 181(3. m. April 30, 1846, Mary Bean, dau. of Stephen and 
granddau. of Ebenezer Richardson ^ (See), b. in Lisbon. July 20, 1821, 
Cong. Deaconess. He res. in L. most of the time from 1834 until he 
d., March 2, 1889. Republican. Merchant and scythe manuf. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Stella Louise, b. Feb. 8, 1848. ni. Charles Leonidas Clay (See). 

ii. Charles Thomas, b. Feb. 26, 1851, d. L. Jan. 12, 1876. 

iii. Mary Frances, b. Dec. 1, 1852. m Charles Edward Milliken (See), 

iv. Isabella Stearns, b. Jan. 12, 1862. m. John Glover Bent (See). 

V. George Henry, b. Dec. 3, 1865, d. L. Nov. 12, 1867. 



REDWOOD. 

1. William Redwood, son of William, b. in Nottingham, Eng., 
March 5, 1808. m. June, 1828, Elizabeth Redwood, b. in Notting- 
ham, Eng., in 1805, d. in L. Dec. 13, 1883, Methodist. He has res. 
in L. since 1832. Tailor. Methodist. Democrat. No ch. He d. L. 
Dec. 18, 1897. 

REMICH. REMICK. 

The name Remich is of German extraction. There is a town of that 
name in the Duchy of Luxemburg, named in the time of Roman occu- 
pation, and probably the family came from that town. 

1. Christian Remich, b. in Eng. or Germany, in 1631. m. about 

1654, Hannah . He emigrated to America, and was one of the 

proprietors of Kittery, Me., and was a large owner of land in Kittery, 
Elliot, and South Berwick, Me., now in the possession of his descendants. 



Reinich. 411 

He was a surveyor, and for many years Selectman, Treasurer, and liep- 
reseutative. lie had four sous, all of whom were fairly well educated, 
and many of their des(;endant8 have become noted men, the most prom- 
inent being Cliief Justice Morrison Reniich Waite. Tlie name is written 
Remich and Remick. (X. E. Historical and Genealogical Register, 
Oct. 18'J;3.) 

2. Jacob Re.mick, son of Cliristian \ b. in Kittery, I\fe., Nov. "23, 

IGGO. m. first, about 1G(S2, Lydia . m. second, about 1690, Mary 

. He was a slii[)wright and farmer ; quite an extensive land owner ; 

selectman many years, and town treasurer about ten years. He res. in 
Kittery, Me., where he d., June, 1745. 

3. Ja:mks Rkmick, son of Jacob -, b. in Kittery, ^Ic., Jan. i?>^ 1701. 
m. Sept. 1729, Abigail, dau. of John and Elizabeth (Carter) lienjamin 
of Charlestown, Mass., b. IMarcli 23, 170(1 7. She m. second, April, 
1751, Samuel Henshaw, and res. in Medford, JNIass. James res. in 
Kittery, Me., and Cliarlestown, Mass. He was probably lost at sea, 
or d. in a foreign country, about 174G. 

4. David Remick, son of James ^, b. in Charlestown, Mass., Feb. 22, 
1732. m. March 2,5, 1757, Susanna Whittier of Haverhill, Mass., d. 
in 1794, — a relative of John G. AVniittier. David was a 2d Lieut, in 
the French and Indian War, commission dated May 21, 1759. He 
was also a Rev. soldier in Capt. Joseph Eaton's Co., Col. Samuel 
Johnson's Regt. on an expedition to the northward, 1777. d. June 30, 
1793. 

5. Jaaies Remick, sou of David^ b. in Haverhill, JIass.. Aug. 15, 
17G0. m. Sept. 10, 1782, Mary Kinsman of Ipswich, Mass., b. Dec. 
18, 17G2, d. Sept. 19. LSlO. He was a Rev. soldier in Capt. Joseph 
Eaton's Co., Col. Samuel Johnston's Regt., in an exi)edition to the 
northward, 1777. He d. Barringtou, Jul}' 18, 183G. 

6. Daniel Remick, son of James ^, b. in Dover, Feb. 22, 1785. m. 
Dec. 25, 180G, Olive Kellev, b. in Dover, Dec. 22, 1781, d. Jan. 4, 
1.S49. He d. Danville, Vt..'june 13, 1827. 

7. Samuel Kelley Remick, son of Daniel®, b. in Danville. Vt., 
Sept. 16, 1815. m. April 19, 1838, Sophia, dau. of Clark Cushmau* 
(See), b. in Barnet, Vt.. Oct. 12, 1816, d. in Colebrook, Ai)ril 2, 1879. 
He res. in Barnet, Vt., Hardwick, Vt., and in Colebrook, N. H. Hotel- 
keeper. Republican, d. in Colebrook, Dec. 24, 1878. 

Ch., all but Kate b. in Hardwick, Vt., — 

i. Kate 0., b. Barnet, Yt., Jan. 24, 1839. m. .Tune 30, 18G7, Edwin Small, 

liverv j)ropr. She tl. CDlehrook, Ans,- 0, 18'.t4. 
ii. Charles E , b. Miiy 0, ISIO. ni. .June 23, 1868, Mattie C. Chapman. 
Merchant. Sheriff, Oneida Co., N. Y., and delegate toDem. Nat. Con- 
vention, res. Oneida, N. Y. 
iii. GtJSTCs S., b. April 30, 1842. m. July 22, 1871, Sarah R. Clarendon. 

Jeweller, res. Colebrook. 
iv. Louise jMatilda., b. Jan. 1, 1845. m. Eds^ar Aldrieh (See). 
V. Mary Sophia, b. Feb. 2.5, 1847. ni. Lewis B. Heald (See). 
vi. Ada Augusta, b. Nov. 15, 184'J. m Sept. 6, 1870, James I. Parsons, 
lawyer. She d. Colebrook, Dec. 28, 1881. 
8. vii. Daxiel Clark, b. .Ian. 15, 1852. 
"J. viii. James Wai.drox, b. Oct. 30, 1860. 



412 Remich. 

8. Daniel Clark Remich, son of Samuel Kello}''', b. in Hardvvick, 
Vt., Jan. 15, 1852. m. first, Feb. 12, 1879, Belle, dau. of Alfred Lov- 
erin, b. in Colebrook, d. in L. Sept. 9, 1885. m. second, May 18, 1886, 
Lizzie Maria, dan. of Benjamin West Kilburn (See), b. in L. Sept. 14, 
1854, Cong. He was educated in the common schools and Hardwick 
Academy, and gi-ad. from the law department of Mich. University in 
1878. He was admitted to the Bar at Lancaster, April term, 1878, and 
at once entered the law firm of Dudley & Remich, where he remained 
until May 1, 1882, when he moved to L. and became a partner in the 
firm of Bingliam, Aldrich, & Remich. After tiie retirement of George 
A. Bingham (See), in 1884, the firm became Aldrich & Remich, which 
continued in business until Jan. 1, 1889, when Edgar Aldrich (See) re- 
tired. He then formed a partnership with his brother, James Waldron 
Remick (See), under the firm name of Remich & Remick, which con- 
tinued to Sept. 1, 1890, when Daniel retired to engage in the stereo- 
scopic view business witli Benjamin A\"est Kilburn (See). Cong. 
Republican. Fire ward, 1888. Board of Health, 1895-6. Represent- 
ative, 1895-6 and 1899-1900. State Senator, 1901-2. Prest. Board 
of Trade. Director and Prest. of Littleton Shoe Co. Member of Ex- 
ecutive Committee, State Law and Order League; has written exten- 
sively on temperance and other reforms, and frequently advocates 
same causes on platforms and before courts and the Legislature. 
Delivered address 125th anniversary of L. in 1895, and an historical 
address on "Manufactures," Centennial, 1884. (L. Cen. pp. 232 to 
241 inc.) Notary public. J. P. Prest. L. Driving Park Association, 
1896. No ch. (Child's Grafton Co. Gazetteer, p. 112^. L. Cen,, 
p. 131.) 

9. James Waldron Remick, son of Samuel Kelley '' ^ b. in Hard- 
wick, Vt., Oct. 30, 1860. ra. Dec. 5, 1888, Mary S., "dau. of Natlian 
Pendleton, b. in Bangor, Me., July, 1864. He was educated in St. 
Johnsbury, Vt., and Colebrook, and grad. from the Law Department of 
Mich. University in 1882, and the same year was admitted to the Bar in 
Concord. He was in practice in Colebrook two years, and subse- 
quently in the employ of Aldrich & Remich in L. In 1885 he formed 
a partnership vvitii Hon. Ossian Ray, under the firm name of Ray & 
Remick, in L.' In 1889 he formed a partnership with his brother, 
Daniel Clark Remich (See), under the firm name of Remich & Remick, 
which continued to Sept. 1, 1890, when his brother retired. vSince 
then he has practised alone. Among his writings may be mentioned. 
Briefs and Arguments reported in N. H. Supreme Court Reports, Vols. 
62 to 68, and in tlie Federal Reporter, notable among which is the one 
given in full in State v. Saunders, Q'6 N. IL, p. 46. Republican. U. S. 
District Attorney for N. H. under Prest. Harrison. Board of Health, 
1887-8-9. Member Board of Education, Union District, 1805 to date, 
and president of the Board since 1899. Notary public. J. P. (Child's 
Grafton Co. Gazetteer, p. 112^.) 

Ch., — 

i. Gladys, b. L. Oct. 31, 1891. 




Mrs. Ei.i/.\i;l:i II K. Ivlmk ii. 



Re) nick — Ixm^rew. 413 



REMICK. 

10. SiMEOx Remicic, b. in (xrotoii, Vt., Sept. 170."^. in. .^[;lv 27, 
1827, Hannah R., dan. of Walter Bowman « (See), 1). in L. in l«0(i. d. 
in L. April 10, 1875. He res. in L. from 1827 nntil lie d, Dec. 24, 
1869. Fanner. Democrat. J. I'. A. F. and A. M., ^Morning Dawn. 

Cli., b. in L., — 

1. John S., b. Dec. 29, 1827, d. L. Oct. 20, 1S49. 

ii. Waltkr R., b. Sept. 4, 182'J. ni. .Sei)t. 22, l,s.')2, Diantba L. Ilurlburt. 

Fanner, res. Waterfonl, V't. 
iii. Cassandra C, b. .July o, 18;]1. ni. Henry Town.seml, peddler. She d. 
L. April 18, 1878. 
. iv. CozBi F., b. May 12, 183.*]. tn. Hubbard Iladlock (See). 
V. Hannah R., b. July 18, 1835, d. L. Aug. 6, 18:58. 
vi. Elvira E., b. Ausj^. 14, 18;!7. m. Koby C. Towne (See). 

11. vii. James WALi.ACK,"b. April 23, 1840. 

viii. Zadock 15., b. July 7, 1843. m. Jan. 2, 18t50, Alpliaretta Williams. 
Farmer, res. Lyman. Co. D, 13th N. II. Inf., and Co. I, 1st N. 11. H. 
Art. I'rivate. 

11. J.VMES Wallace Remick, son of Simeon^", b. in L. April 2;^>, 
1810. m. Feb. 25, 1870, Ellen, dau. of Charles Go.ss, b. in Waterford, 
Vt., Sept. 28, 1845, Cong. He has re.s. in L. all his life. Farmer. 
Cong. Democrat. 

Ch. , — 

i. Cora Ellen, b. L. Jan. 2, 1871. res.L. 

REMICK. 

12. Shadrach Remick, b. in Kitter}-, INIe., July 6, 1829. m. Nov. 
19, 1854, Julia H., dau. of Rudolphus Chandler (See), b. in Compton, 
P. Q., Jan. 22, 1838. He res. in L. from 1860 to 1890. Stone-mason'. 

Ch., — 

i. Alma J., b. Jefferson, Sept. 10, 18-5G. m. Charles A. Glover (See). 
ii. Ella H., b. Jefferson, Aug. 13, 1858. m. Nov. 28, 1881, Walter T. 

Flanders, glover. He d. E. March 0, 1885. 
iii. Eva E., b. L. July 26, 1860. m. William Jesse Moore, scale-maker. 
He d. St. Johnsburv, Vt., March 25, 1804. She m. second, Ma}' 27, 
1895, Fred E. Clark. 
iv. Ada E., b. L. June 13, 18G2. m. Jan. 12, 1886, William E. Tenney, car- 
riage smith, res. Concord. 
V. Emma A., b. L. July 24, 1864, d. ]March 6, 1884. 
vi. Gracie M., b. L. Nov. 1871, d. March 13, 1872. 

vii. Lillian M., b. L. xMarch 12, 1874. m. June 20, 1894, Charles H. Shattuck, 
druggist, res. Concord. 



RENFREW. 

1. John Sadrin Renfrew, son of John, b. in Xewburv, Vt., Jan. 2, 
1864. m. July 1.3, 1885, Lilla Estelle, dau. of Levi D. Barnard, b. in 
Lunenburg, Vt., Sept. 1862, Cong. He has res. in L. 1882-3, and since 
1885. Merchant. Cong. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Earle Barnard, b. South Ryegate, Vt., Jan. 18, 1887. 

ii. Florence Emma, b. L. July, 1890. 

iii. Marion, b. L. Jan. 29, 1897. 

iv. Mabel, b. L. June 26, 1899. 



414 Renfreiv — Richardson. 

2. Irving Clark Renfrew, son of John, b. in Peaclmm, Vt., Aug. 
9, 18G8. ni. June 16, 1891, Hattie Jane, dan. of Henry G. Rollins, b. 
in Newbury, Vt., Jan. 30, 18G9, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1889. 
Merchant. Cong. Deacon. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Phyllis Estelle, b. April 25, 1892. 

ii. Percv Ladrence, b. Nov. 5, 1894. d. April 20, 1898. 

iii. Mai!GDerite Ethel, b. Nov. 6, 1894. 

iv. Kathekine, b. April 24, 1900. d. April 26, 1900. 



RICHARDSON. 

1. EzEKiEL Richardson, b. in Eng. m. Susanna •. He came 

to America in 1630, and settled in Woburn, Mass., where he d., Oct. 
21, 1647. He with his brothers, Samuel and Thomas" (See), were 
among the founders of Woburn, and occupied many positions of trust. 
(The Richardson Memorial, pp. 31-40-48-61.) 

2. JosiAH Richardson, sou of Ezelciel ^ b. in Charlestown, Mass., 
in 1635. m. June 6, 1659, Remembrance, dau. of William Underwood, 
b. in Concord, Mass., Feb. 25, 1639/40. He was a prominent man in 
Chelmsford, Mass., d. June 22, 1695. 

3. JosiAH Richardson son of Josiah^, b. May 18, 1665. m. Dec. 
14, 1687, Mercy, dau. of Robert and Elizabeth (Blanehard) Parish. He 
was a lieut. and farmer. Town clerk of Chelmsford, Mass., 1693-4. 
Selectman, d. Oct. 17, 1711. 

4. Robert Richardson, son of Josiah^, b. in Chelmsford, Mass., 
Oct. 2, 1693. m. Deborah Parish. He res. in Chelmsford, Mass., and 
Litchfield. 

5. Luther Richardson, son of Robert •*. m. Sail}- Ticknor of 
Lebanon. He res. in Bath, 1768, and later in Lisbon. 

6. John Richardson, son of Luther", b. Feb. 18, 1769. m. in 1792, 
Olive Dailey. He res. in Lisbon. Sixteen ch. 

7. James Richardson, son of .John*', b. in Lisbon, March 27, 1814. 
m. May 6, 1847, Jane, dau. of Leonard Morse, b. in Haverhill, Aug.. 
18, 1829, Free Baptist. He res. in L. from 1856 until he d., Oct. 3, 
1891. Grad. Dart. Coll., 1841. Teacher, lumberman, and fanner. 
Republican. Free Baptist. 

Ch., — 

i. Kate, b. Lisbon, Aug. 15, 1849. m. Peter Cardinal (See). 

8. ii. Luther, b. Lisbon, Oct. 18, 1850. 

iii. Floka E., b. Bethlehem, Nov. 15, 1852. m. .Jan. 20, 1875, Edwin W. 
Folsoni, jeweller. She d. Somersworth, Feb. 6, 1877. 

9. iv. .Tames Emore, b. Bethlehem, March 21, 1854. 
10. V. Horace Franklin, b. Bethlehem, Aug. 2, 1857. 

8. Luther Richardson, son of James', b. in Lisbon, Oct. 18, 1850. 
m. Aug. 4, 1879, Ellen May, dau. of Oliver Locke, b. in Landaff, Oct. 
29, 18(i4, d. in L. May 11, 1880. He has res. in L. since 1859. Farmer. 
Republican. No ch. 



liicliardHon, 415 

9. James P2:more Riciiaudson, son of James ^ b. in Bcillilelieni, March 
21, 1854. ni. July G, 1879, llatLic P^valine, clan, of Winsor Di-urv, b. 
in Easton, Oct. 2!), 1860. He has res. in L. since 1882. Electrician. 
Republican. I. O. O. E. 

Ch., — 

i. Eahi,, b. L. Marcli 12, 1884, d. L. Oct. 9, 1884. 

ii. Hazkl, b. Easton, June 5, 1887, d. L. Dec. 31, 1891. 

iii. LoiiAMA, b. L. .May 20, 1880, d. L. Julv -2(5, 188!). 

iv. JosKPiiivE May, b. Easton, .Marcli 17, 18U2, d. L. Sept. 17, 1897. 

V. Hattie v., b. L. Dec. 30, 1895, d. L. Aug. 8, 1890. 

10. HdUACK Franklin Richardson, son of James", b. in liethlehera, 
Aug. 2, 1807. m. May 30, 188'J, Flora Bell, dau. of Alvah Remick, 
b. in L. Feb. 6, 1871, Methodist. He res. in L. from 1858 to 1891. 
Farmer. Free Baptist. Republican. 

11. Thomas Richardson, brotlier of EzekieP (•'^ee), b. in Eng., 
came to America in 1G35, and res. in Cliarlestovvn and Woburn, Mass., 
he being one of the founders of Woliurn. He also assisted in estabhsh- 

ing a church there in 1041. His wife was Mary . He d. in ^Vol)nrn, 

Mass., Aug. 28, 1G51. (The Richardson Memorial, \)\). 504-7-15-33- 
69-613.) 

12. Thomas Richardson, son of Tiiomas '^, b. in Wol)urn, Mass., 
Oct. 4, 1()45. m. first, Jan. 5, 1GG9/70, Maiy Stevenson, b. Jan. 7, 
1746 7, dau. of Andrew Stevenson of Canil)ridge, Mass. She d. June 
7, 1G90. m. second, Dec. 29, 1690, Sarah, widow of Thomas Patten of 
Billerica, ]Mass. She d. Nov. 20, 1734. He res. in Billerica, Mass., 
wliere lie d., Feb. 25, 1720/1. He w^as a soldier in an expedition 
to Canada in 1690, a Deputv to the Gen. Court from Billerica in 
1703-4. 

13. Jonathan Richardson, son of Thomas^'-, b. in Billerica, Mass., 
Feb. 14, 1682/3. m. in 1713, Hannah French, b. Feb. 18, 1G92/3, 
dau. of John and jNIary ( Littlefield) (Kittredge) French of Billerica, 
Mass. He served as a soldier in Dunstal)le and Groton, July, 170G. 
d. in Billerica, Ang. 13, 1720. Tlie witlow, Hannah, in. Feb. 15, 1725 6, 
Benjamin Frost. 

14. Abiel Richardson, son of Jonathan ^^ b. in Billerica, Mass., 
Nov. 12, 1720. in. in AVestford, Mass., July 9, 1741, Sarah Boynton, 
b. 1721, dau. of Nathaniel and Hannah (Perham) Boynton of Westford. 
He removed from Westford to I'epperell, iSIass., about 1746. He d. in 
Dunstable by accident, July 19, 1753. His widow, Sarah, ni. second, 
.Ian. 9, 1755, William Parker of Groton, JNIass.. He d. Feb. 1, 1761. 
She m. tliiixi, July 23, 1767. David Taylor of Concord, Mass. Rev. 
Joseph Emerson of Pepperell records his death in his Journal : '".Inly 
19, 1753. Abiel Richardson a man above thirty years old assisting at 
the raising of Dunstal^le meeting house fell and died in a moment." 

15. Abiel Richardson, son of Al)i(4 '\ b. in AVestford, Mass., 174-. 
m. but wife unknown. He res. in Royalston, INIass. 

16. Abiel Richardson, son of Abiel '", b. in Royalston, Mass., about 
1770. m. Rebecca, dau. of Philip Chase. He moved from Royalston, 
Mass., to Waterford, Vt., about 1800, where he d. 



416 Richardson. 

17. Jacob Richardson, son of AbieP^ b. in Waterfovd, Vt., in 170G. 
m. Irene, dan. of Asa Hove^-, b. in 1S02. He res. in Waterford, Vt., 
until 1835, and tlien moved to Concord, Vt. d. in 1868. 

18. Ira Mortimer Richardson, son of Ira and grandson of AbieP'^, 
b. in Waterford, Vt., Dee. 17, 184G. m. -Jan. 7, 1868, Martha A., dan. 
of Jonatlian Davis, b. in Newark, Vt., Dee. 28, 1849, d. in L. May 7, 
1897. He lias res. in L. most of the time since 1880. Horse-trainer. 
Democrat. Co. E, 15th Mass. Inf. Private. 

Ch.,— 

i. Mabel, b. Waterford, Vt., Oct. 10, 1868, d. Aug. 1804. 

ii. M.\UD, b. Sutton, Vt., Aug. 1, 1872. 

iii. Clarence, b. Sutton, Vt., Oct. 10, 1876, d. L. Oct. 15. 1899. 

iv. Infant Son, b. Lyndon, Vt., Dec. 29, 1879, d. Lyndon, Vt., Jan. 15, 
1880. 

V. Jennie, b. L. June 25, ]882. 

vi. Bertha, b. L. Feb. 1, 1890. 

vii. Paul M., b. L. June 12, 1894. 

19. William Abifx Richardson, son of Jacob", b. in Concord, Vt., 
Jan. 6, 1847. in. Nov. 17, 1868, Halie E., dan. of William Kenney, 
b. in Bethlehem, May 25, 1851. He res. in L. from 1876 to 1894. 
Hotel propr. Democrat. Representative, 1880. Delegate to Demo- 
cratic National Convention, 1884. J. P. State. Prest. L. Driving Park 
A.ssociation, 1890-1. A. F. and A. M. K. T. I. 0. O. F.,"N. G. 
Co. K, 87th Vt. Inf. Private. G. A. R. He d. L. June 15, 1900. 

Ch.,— 

i. Katie H., b. Concord, Vt., .lune 23, 1871. res. L. 
ii. Harry W., b. Lancaster, Aug. 21, 1872. res. L. 

20. Fred Ellsworth Richardson, son of Jacob, and grandson of 
Jacob", b. in Concord, Vt., Nov. 8, 1863. m. Oct. 1891, Leafy M., 
dan. of Ira P. Lewis, b. in Concord, Vt., Nov. 20, 1872. -He has 
res. in L. since 1891. Liverv proprietor. Univei'salist. Republican. 
No ch. 

21. Frank Miles Richardson, son of Jacob, and grandson of 
Jacob", b. in Concord, Vt., Aug. 7, 1865. m. Dec. 18, 1888, Theda 
Luette, dan. of Ira P. Lewis, b. in Concord, Vt., Nov. 1, 1870. He has 
res. in L. since 1886. Livery proprietor. Unitarian. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Garald Kennan, b. Sept. 11, 1892. 
ii. Guy L., b. May 11, 1895. 

22. David Richardson, son of John '^, b. in Lisbon, March 22, 
179G. m. first, Feb. 11, 1823, Priscilla Albee, of L. m. second, 

Sophia Eastman, of Lisbon. She m. first, Keniston. David d. in 

Lisbon, Dec. 22, 1869. 

23. ZuRiEL Albee Richardson, son of David -'-, b. in Lisbon, Feb. 
2, 1830. m. first, Feb. 14, 1854, Olive, dan. of Edward Jessemau, b. 
in Lisbon, wliere she d.. May 7, 1862. ni. second, Feb. 9, 1865, Mary 
Jane, dan. of Simeon P>ass, b. in Lancaster, June 27, 1833. She m. 
first, Merrill Williams Tliompson (See). Zuriel res. in L. from 1870 
until he d., Dec. 14, 1896. Farmer. Democrat. 



Richardson. 417 

Cli., by w. Olive, b. in Lisbon, — 

i. Ida, h. Dec. .30, 1855, d. L. Mav G, 1874. 
24. ii. MvHON Hkuvev, h. May 18, 1858. 

iii. Lydiaktta, b. June 22, 1800. m. Jolin Eaton Eastman (See). 

Cb., bj- w. INIaiy, b. in L., — 

iv. Olive Jknnie, b. Nov. 8, 1870. m. Aug. 29, 1898, John T. Lytle. 

V. Henky Ellsworth, b. Auk- 29, 1875. rii. Nov. 2(5, 189(), Blaiiclie IMay 
Fisk, (lau. of Henry William Fisk (See). Casliier of L. Nat. Bank 
since 18U7. Always res. in L. One cli. : Ellsworth A., b. June '60, 

1897. 

24. Myron Hkkvey Richakdson, son of Zuriel Albee -'^ b. in Lis- 
bon, jNLi}' 18, 1858. m. Jinie 1, 1881, Flora F., dau. of Horace French, 
b. in Bath, May 12, 1860, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1870. Mer- 
chant. Cong. Deacon. Democrat. Register of Deeds, Grafton Co., 
188'J to 18'Jo. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Com. 
No ch. 

25. Ebenezer Richardson, son of Robert '', res. in Lisbon. He 
was an original grantee of Bath in 1769. 

26. David Richardson, son of Ebenezer ^^, b. in Lisbon, Jan. 27, 
17<S8. m. first, about 1813, Sally, dau. of Learned Walker, b. in Lis- 
bon, about 17'J3, d. in Lisbon, in 1822. ni. second, about 1823, Abigail 
W., dau. of Learned Walker, b. in Lisbon, d. in L. Sept. 13, l.S'J2, Free 
ISaptist. David res. in L. a few years in youth, and conducted a cloth- 
ing mill. Afterwards a farmer in Lisbon, where he d., April 16, 1863. 
Methodist. Whig and Democrat. 

Ch., b\' w. Sail}', but Horace b. in Lisbon, — 

i. Horace, b. L. Marcli 16, 1815. m.- first, Sarah Elliott, m. second, 

MarindaDutton. Farmer. He d. Lisbon, Oct. 21, 1889. 
ii. Susannah, b. about 1817, d. Lisbon, about 1824. 

27. iii. Isaac E., b. Jan. 11, 1819. 

28. iv. Henry, b. March 7, 1821. 

Ch., b}' w. Abigail, b. in Lisbon, — 

v. Learned W., b. Aug. 12, 1823. m. Augusta Pennock. Lumberman. 

res. Lisbon, 
vi. David Sutherland, b. Oct. 12, 1825. m. Julia Whitney. Farmer. 

res. Lisbon, 
vii. vSallt, b. Aug. 1, 1827. m. William Berkley-' (See). 
viii. Brewster, b. May 6, 1829. ni. Koxana Ball. Merciiant. res. Lisbon, 
ix. Martha, b. May 12, 1832. m. Richard I'addleford, millwright. 
X. Kerecca, b. March 31, 1833. m. Lucien Sanders, millwright. 
xi. Walter W., b. May 28, 1835. Lumberman, 
xii. Warren, b. Aug. 12, 1837. Lumberman, res. Ark. 

27. Isaac E. Richardson, son, of David ^-', b. in Lisbon, Jan. 11, 
1819. m. first, Feb. 22, 1844, Mary E., dau. of George Washington 
Wheeler (See), b. in L. Jan. 3, 1824, d. in Bethlehem, Nov. 22, 1856. 
ni. second, Aug. 4, 1858, Elizabeth G., dau. of Samuel Burnliam, b. 
in Bethlehem, Feb. 14, 1819, d. in Bethlehem in 1889. He res. in L. 
in 1840 and 1841. Lumber manufr. Democrat. d. in Bethlehem, 
April 7, 1889. 
VOL. II. — 27 



418 HieJiardson. 

Ch., b}' w. MaiT, — 

29. i. Gkokge Washington, b. Lisbon, March 22, 1845. 

ii. Mauy H., b. Lisbon, June 13, 1847. m. first, Cleveland, m. sec- 
ond, Feb. 16, 181)2, William H. Groves, 
iii. Susannah, b. Lisbon, April IM, 1850. 

iv. Horace, b. Bethlehem, June 2o, 1852. m. Aug. 1873, Maria A. How- 
land. Hotel- keeper, res. L. 
V. BEi.r,, b. Bethlehem, July 4, 1854, d. March 29, 1866. 
vi. Aiuiv, b. Bethlehem, Oct. 16, 18-56. m. H. L. Gilman. res. Groton, Vt. 

Ch., b}- w. Elizabeth, — 

vii. Lizzie, b. Bethlehem, Nov. 5, 1859, d. same day. 

28. Henry Richard.son, son of David -", b. in Lisbon, INfareh 7, 
1821. m. Dec. 25, 1854, Mary Jane, dau. of James Clark, b. in Lis- 
bon, Jan. 31, 1831, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 18G6. Farmer. 
Democrat. I. O. O. F. 

Ch.,— 

30. i. IsuAEL Clark, b. Lisbon, Nov. 3, 1856. 

31. ii. Leuoy David Henry, b. Betldeiicm, Nov. 15, 1864. 

32. iii. Albert James, b. Lyndon, Vt., Oct. 29, 1866. 

29. Georgf- Washington Richardson, son of Isaac E. '-'', b. in Lis- 
bon, Marcli 22, 1845. m. first, Jan. 1865, Judilli, dau. of Josiah Smith 
(See), b. in L. June 29, 1842, d. in L. May 10, 1873. m. second, June 
17, 1874, Mary Theodosia, dau. of Samuel Taylor Morse (See), b. 
in L. May 15, 1843. He has res. in L. since 1866. Lumber manufr. 
Democrat. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Cora. 
1. 0. O. F. 

Cli., by w. Judith, b. in L., — 

33. i. William Isaac, b. July 16, 1867. 

ii. Elizabeth Margaret, b. July 30, 1869. m. June 20, 1891, Alonzo 

Newton, janitor, res. Northfieid, Mass. 
iii. Susie, b. July 18, 1872. m. June 16, 1893, Burton Streeter, farmer. 
res. West Burke, Vt. 

30. Israel Claiuv Richardson, son of Henry -^ b. in Lisbon, Nov. 
3, 1856. m. Nov. 29, 1883, Nellie Eliza, dau. of Wellington Williams, 
b. in Lyndon, Vt., Nov. 30, 1856, INIethodist. He has res. in L. since 
1866. Farmer. Democrat. Representative, 1891-2. Fire ward, 
1887. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Mauy Jane, b. Nov. 5, 1884. 

ii. Nellie, b. Nov. 5, 1884, d. L. Aug. 27. 1885. 

iii. Charles Israel, b. Sept. 7, 1890, d. L. Sept. 13, 1891. 

iv. Isabel Gyrene, h. May 19, 1892. 

31. Leroy David Henry Richardson, son of Henry "^, b. in Beth- 
lehem, Nov. 15, 1864. m. Dec. 22, 1886, Floria Maria, dau. of George 
Carter (See), b. in L. Dec. 12, 1862. He res. in L. from 1866 until he 
d., March 23, 1897. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Lillian Blanche, b. Jan. 25, 1889. 
ii. Henry George, b. May 16, 1890. 

32. Albert James Richardson, son of Henry ^^, b. in Lyndon, Vt., 
Oct. 29, 1866. m. Oct. 6, 1888, Lillian, dau. of Freeman B. Curtis 



Richardson — Riley — Rines. 419 

(See), b. in Stratford, Dec. 3, 18G6. lie has res. in L. since 186G. 
Farmer. Democrat. 
Ch., — 

i. Edith Mahkl, b. L. Sept. 21, 188!). 

33. William Is.vac Richaudson, son of George Washington''', h. 
in L. July IG, 18G7. m. flune 20, 18*J2, Minnie Ella, dan. of George 
Taylor, b. in St. John, N. B., April 28, 1872. He res. in L. until 1898, 
when he removed to Bethlehem. Civil engineer. Democrat. Grad. 
Dart. Coll., Class of 1888. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. 
Gerard Com. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. George Howard, b. April .3, 1898. 
ii. Hattie Elizabeth, b. April 20, 1895. 

34. Hugh Johnson Richardson, son of Stephen and grandson of 
P^benezer^^, b. in Lisbon in 181G. in. Abigail, dau. of Henry Rol)inson, 
b. in Hadley, Mass., April 20, 181G, d. in L. Nov. 3, 1893. He res. in 
L. from 1851 until he d., April 20, 1877. Stage-diiver. Democrat. 
Co. L, N. H. Batt. 1st N. E. Cav., and Co.^I, 1st N. H. H. Art. 
Private. 

Ch., - 

i. Hugh R., b. Cabotville (Chicopee), Mass., Maroli 2, 184.5. in. Oct. 7, 
1888, Elizabctii lliley. Hotel clerk, res. L. Original 3 months' man, 
and first volunteer from Coos Co. Co. F, 2(1 N. H. Inf. Capt. Co. C. 
2d X. H. Inf. G. A. K. (tiranite Montlily, Feb. 1894.) 

35. Fred H. Richardson, son of William and grandson of John'', 
b. in Barton, Vt. , May 31, 1848. m. Sept. 1, 1875, Martha Stearns, 
dau. of Calvin J. Wallace (See), b. in L. .JaiL 2, 1847, Cong. Compiler 
of " Royal Helps for Loyal Living," N. Y., 1893 ; author of "History 
of the Revival at Lisbon," and other religious and historical articles. 
He res. in Lisbon, where he d., March 30, 1887. Miller. Cong. 
Republican. 

Ch., b. in Lisbon, — 

i. Harry Wkrb, b. Nov. 22, 1878. 
ii. Robert Wallace, b. Aug. 23, 1884. 

RILEY. 

1. James Henry Riley, son of INIichael and Ellen (O'Donnell) Riley, 
b. in Keene, Aug. 7, 18G5. He was educated in the schools of Queliec 
and the Laval University, and ordained to the priesthood, 1888. He 
was curate in Nashua 1888-91 ; in Dover several months; pastor at 
Whitefield seven years, succeeding Rev. I'aradis at L. in Feb. 1899. 



RINES. 



1. William Rines, son of Ebenezer, b. in L. June 23, 1846. m. 
first, March 13, 1866, Emeline, dau. of William Sherwood, b. in Lan- 
caster, Jan. 21, 1850, d. in L. June, 1872. m. second, Dec. 1873, 
Emeline Merrill, b. in Landatf, Sept. 1852, d. in Betlilehem, Nov. 1884, 
divorced, m. third, Feb. 3, 1888, Emma, dau. of Warren Elliott 



420 Rines — Ring — Rivers. 

(See), 1). in Dalton, Dec. 1, 1853. She m. first, William Barker Smitli 
(See). William Rines has res. in L. most of his life. Lumber sawyer. 
Republican. Co. K, 12th N. H. Inf. Private. 
Oh., b}- w. Emeline Sherwood, — 

i. George W., b. L. Sept. 4, 1869. m. May, 1894, Lillian Noyes. Rail- 
road engineer, res. Lyiulonville, Vt. 

Ch., by w. Emeline Merrill, b. in L., — 

ii. Harry A., b. Oct. 19, 1874. 
iii. Carrie M., b. Oct. 19, 1874. 
iv. Charles, b. Oct. 19, 1876. 



RING-. BAILLARG-EON. 

1. Mitchell Ring, son of John, b. in Canada, July 6, 1844. m. 
Sept. 6, 1865, Matilda, dau. of John Lescard, b. in Canada, March 14, 
1834. She d. Jan. 28, 1899. He has res. in L. since 1881. He d. 
July 26, 1899. Methodist. 

Ch.,— 

i. Phebe, b. Gardner, Mass, July 4, 1868. m. Dec. 25, 1881, Frank Car- 
bonneau, carpenter, res. Peterborough. 

ii. Mary, b. Gardner, Mass., Dec. 8, 1871. m. Nov. 22, 1886, Joseph Car- 
bon neau, carpenter, res. Betlilehem. 

iii. EosA, b. New London, Sept. 13, 1874. ni. 1896, James Bolduc, laborer, 
res. L. 

iv. Angie, b. New London, Feb. 26, 1876. m. Oct.;29, 1894, Charles E. 
Bolduc, laborer, res. L. 



RIVERS. LA RIVIERE. 

1. Joseph Rivers, son of Godfrey, b. in Newport, Vt., April 8, 1846. 
ra. Dec. 18, 1860, Plooma, dau. of Thomas Miles, b. in St. Johnsbury, 
Vt., May 27, 1844, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 1877. Tan- 
ner. Methodist. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Ellen E., b. Danville, Vt., May 20^ 1868. res. L. 

ii. Rosa Bell, b. Danville, Vt., April 20, 1870. d. Lyndonville, Vt., Jan. 
16, 1873. 
2. iii. Harley A., b. Danville, Vt., Dec. 6, 1871. 

iv. Nelson T., b. Danville, Vt., Aug. 29, 1873. m. Oct. 1, 1895, Bertha M. 

Crouch. Siie d. April 18, 1899. Laborer, res. L. 
V. Mary Bell, b. Danville, Vt., Aug. 28, 1874. d. L. Sept. 15, 1877. 
vi. Adgusta, b. Danville, Vt., Jan. 1, 1878. m. Oct. 27, 1894, Arthur 

Woods, musician. She d. L. Oct. 15, 1896. 
vii. Joseph, b. L. Aug. 16, 1879, d. L. April, 1881. 
viii. Grace, b. L. Nov. 25, 1883. 
ix. Jasper, b. L. Dec. 26, 1884. 
X. Etta, b. L. May 20, 1887, d. L. May 22, 1890. 

2. Harley A. Rivers, son of Joseph ^ b. in Danville, Vt., Dec. 6, 
1871. m. March 1, 1894, Christina Bell, dau. of Francis West Fitz- 
gerald (See), b. in L. Aug. 8, 1876. He has res. in L. since 1879. 
Farmer. 



Rix. 421 



RIX. 

The Rix family is of English origin. Robert Rix commanded a bod}' 
of reserves at the battle of Flodden Field, Sept. 9, 1513. Sir John 
Rix lost his head on account of his adherence to Queen Anne Boleyn. 
The ancestral home of the family was Brancaster Castle, Kenninghall, 
Norfolk Co., Eng. 

1. William Rix, son of Robert of Kenninghall, Norfolk Co., Eng. 

m. Grace . He was the first Rix in America, and res. in Boston, 

JMass. d. in Boston, Mass., Nov. 13, 1057. 

2. Thomas Rix, son of William \ b. in Boston, ]\rass., April 11, 
1054. 

3. James Rix, son of Thomas", probably b. in Salem, Mass. m. 
Margaret . He res. in Preston, Conn. 

4. Jamics Rix, son of James '^, probably b. in Salem, INIass. ni. Feb. 
7, 1711, Hannah Herrick. He res. in Preston, Conn. 

5. Nathaniel Rix, son of James*, b. in Preston, Conn., June 10, 
1714. m. Mary Peters, dan. of Obadiah Peters, who was one of the 
Concord Company killed by the Indians, 1746. In 1744 he was an 
officer of the plantation of Penny cook, now Concord ; in 1740 he was 
assigned for the defence of the garrison around the house of Timothy 
Walker in Concord ; in 1755, he was a member of Capt. Joseph East- 
man's Co., in an expedition to Crown Point. He was one of the first 
settlers of Boscawen, but afterwards moved to Concord, and then back 
to Boscawen. (Dr. Bouton's Historv of Concord.) 

Ch.,— 

i. James, b. Concord, Dec. 17, 1743. res. Haverhill, Mass. 
ii. Peter, h. Concord, March 8, 174r). 

6. iii. Nathaniel, b. Boscawen, July 17, 1753. 

6. Nathaniel Rix, son of Nathaniel '^, b. in Boscawen, July 17, 1753. 
m. in 1775, Esther, dan. of John Clark, b. in Hopkinton in 1758, d. Jan. 
30, 1830. He res. in L. from about 1812 until lie d., Oct. 12, 1828. 
Farmer. Rev. soldier. Capt. Thomson's Co., two months and one day 
in 1770; Capt. Hutchins' Co., Aug. 18 to Sept. 10, 1777, drummer; 
Capt. Samuel Young's Co., Col. Bedel's Regt., Dec. 15, 1777, to March, 
1778. Sergt. A. F. and A. M. 

Ch., — 

7. i. Nathaniel, b. Landaff, Nov. 27, 1777. 

ii. Esther, b. Landaff, Sept. 27, 1779. m. Samuel Hutchins. She d. 

Haverliill, Jan. 11, 1843. 
iii. John, b. Landaff, Dec. 25, 1781. m. Martlia Burroughs. Farmer. He 

d. Barnston, P. Q , May, 18.]o. 
iv. Ebenezer, b. Landaff, Feb. 1. 1784. m. Mary Clark. Farmer. He d. 

Dalton, March 21), 1843. Slie d. Dalton, Oct. 19, 1830. 
V. Polly, b. Landaff, May 15, 1787. in. George Hose. She d. Newbury, 

Vt , April 5, 18«0. 
vi. George W ., b. Landaff, May 14, 1789. ni. Lydia Kelley. He d. Barns- 
ton, P. Q., April 6, 1843. 
vii. Ruth, b. Landaff, Aug. 8, 1791. ni. Seaborn Eastman. She d. Newbury, 
Vt., Jan. 19, 1838. 
viii. Ci>AUK, b. Landaff, Aug. 2, 1795. m. Feb. 13, 1826, Laura Savage. 
I^armer. lie d. L. May 1, 1833. She d. May 1, 1837. 
9. ix. Hale, b. Landaff, Jan. 25, 1798. 



422 Rix. 

X. Margaret, b. Canada, Nov. 16, 1799. m. Marcli 2, 1831, Nalnim 
Crane. lie d. Amesbury, Mass., Aug. 22, 188i. She d. Merrimack, 
Mass., Sept. 4, 1872. 
xi. William, b. Canada, 1803, d. Canada, 1801. 

7. Nathaniel Rix, son of Nathaniel •', b. in Landaff, Nov. 27, 1777. 
m. March 3, 1802, Rebecca, dan. of Obediah Eastman ^'•^ (See), b. in 
Bath, Sept. 23, 1786, d. in Dalton, April 27, 1867. He re.s. in L. from 
about 1812 to 1835. Farmer. Representative, 1821 to 6 inc. Regis- 
ter of Deeds, 1835 to 1840, during which time he res. in Haverhill, and 
was Representative from that town two 3"ears. Officer in Canadian 
Militia before return to N. H. Selectman, 1820 to 6 inc. Moderator, 
1823-32-34. Councillor, 1832-4. J. P. Prominent temperance man 
and advocate of total abstinence. A. F. and A. M. W. M., Morning 
Dawn Lodge, 1820-1. d. in Dalton, Oct. 21, 1857. 

Ch., — 

10. i. Guy Carlton, b. Stanstead, P. Q , Dec. 14, 1802. 

ii. LucRKTiA, b. Stanstead, V. Q., Oct. 1(5, 1804. m. Aug. 30, 1827, Joel 
Eastman, inventor. He d. Uct. 27, 1833. Siie d. Wasliington, U. C, 
Oct. 24, 1874. 
ill. Narcissa, b. Stanstead, P. Q., Jan. 3, 1807. m. Jan. 14, 1827, Nathan 
Underwood, city official. He d. Boston, Mass. She d. Boston, Mass., 
June 18, 1883. 
iv. Pkrsis, b. Stanstead, P. Q., Aug. 19, 1809. m. Aaron Gile^ (See). 
V. Wilder P., b. Stanstead, P. Q.,' Jan. 13, 1812. m. May 19, 1837, Mary 

Jane Rose. Farmer. He d. Haverhill, Feb. 21, 1843. 
vi. BEN.IAMIN F., b. L. July 28, 1815. m. March 23, 1848, Mary E. Bryant. 

Music teacher. He d. Dalton, June 9, 1884. 
vii. Charles, b. L. June (3, 1818. m. July 27, 1844, Susan V. Eastman. 

Clerk. He d. Haverhill, April 28, 1846. 
viii. Rebecca Jane, b. L. March 25, 1821. m. Jonathan Clark Rlx^ (See). 

8. Jonathan Clark Rix, son of Ebenezer and grandson of Na- 
thaniel ®, b. in Dalton, Nov. 26, 1817. m. Feb. 5, 1845, Rebecca Jane, 
dau. of Nathaniel Rix '^ (See), b. in L. March 25, 1821. He never res. 
in L. Farmer, d. in Dalton. 

Ch., b. ill Dalton, — 

12. i. Charles Hiram, b. May 6, 1846. 

13. ii. Edgar M., b. Aug 2, 1851. 

9. Hale Rix, son of Natlianiel ", b. in Landaff, Jan. 25, 1798. m. 
Sept. 27, 1819, Evelina Morrell, b. in Vt., Dec. 25. 1798, d. in Dalton. 
He res. in L. from 1824 to 1844. Farmer, d. in Dalton. 

Ch., — 

i. Oscar, b. Stanstead, P. Q., Nov. 8, 1820. m. Jan. 19, 1845, Mary A. B. 

Forrester, res. Cal. 
ii. Alfred, b. Stanstead, P. Q., April 7, 1822. m. July 29, 1849, Chastina 

VValbridge. Lawyer, res. San Francisco, Cal. 
iii. Lavina, b. L. March 6, 1824, d. L. May 13, 1835. 
iv. Adeline, b. L. Feb. 13, 1826. m. March 14, 1850, Edward Bierstadt. 

res. N. Y. Citv. 
V. Hale, b. L. Jan. 18, 1828. 
vi. Austin, b. L. Dec. 27, 1829. 
vii. Ira Osmer, b. L. Oct. 15, 1831. 

viii. Jonathan Morrill, b. L. Dec. 30, 1833. Physician, res. Warner. 
Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf., Corp. 
ix. Louisa Farr, b. L. Jan. 25, 1836. 
X. Lewis Melvin, b. L. Jan. 27, 1838. 
xi. Charles Carroll, b. L. Aug. 21, 1839. 

xii. Alanson Stephen, b. L. Oct. 10, 1841. m. June 21, 1871, Sarah Carle- 
ton. Farmer, res. Dalton. 



Rix. 423 

10. Guy Carlton Rix, son of Nathaiiiol ", b. in Stanstead, V. Q., 
Dec. 14, 1802. m. Jan. 4, 182G, Martha, dan. of Jacob Gates, b. in 
St. .Tohnsbnry, Vt., Ang. 10, 1807, d. in Dowagiac, Midi., in 1890. lie 
ros. in L. from 1812 to 182G, and at two or tliree otlier periods for a 
short time. Blacksmitli. d. in Dowagiac, Midi., Jan. 14, 1871). 

Ch.,— 

i. Caroline, h. L. Dec. 17, 182G. m. Bradfonl II. Jone?. cooper. He d. 
Albion, Midi., 18H;i 'Joth Mich. Inf. 

11. ii. GiiY Scour, k L. Nov. 12, 1<S28. 

ill. .(OKI, Eastman, b. Kirby, Vt., .Inly 28, 18M0. ni. Sarah A. Wilco.v. 
Bhicksmitli. res I.ansin<!:, Mich. Co. A, Stii N. Y. H. Art. 

iv. Thomas, b. DanviUe, \i., July 28, 18o4, dentist, res. Dowafjjiac, Mich. 
1st Mich. Inf. 

V. JoHX, b, Conipton, P. Q., -Jan. 4, 18.']7. m. Maria K. Ileazlit. Dentist. 
He d. Fort Madison, Iowa, Dec. 14, 1898. 4th Mich. Cav. 

vi. Nathaniel,!). St. .Jolinsbiiry, Vt., Jan. 22, 18o9, blacksmith, res. Dow- 
agiac, Mich. 4th Micii. Cav. 

vii. Martha, b. IJarnston, P. Q. Jan. 10, 1841. m. Ilenrv A. Farwell, far- 
mer. She d. Dowagiac, Mich., 1891. Co. A, 8th N. Y. H. Art. 
viii. Benjamin F., b. Runiney, July 28, 1843. nL Cynthia Soutliard. Black- 
smith, res Kalamazoo, Mich. 21st Mich. Inf. 

ix. Charles, b. Middlefort, N. Y., .Tiily 28, l<sl(i. m. Euscba Brooks. He 
d. Mason, Mich., Jan. 14, 1879. 11th Mich. Cav. 

X. Wilder P., b. Jeddo, N. Y., .Ian. 8, 1848. He d. Manchester, Mich., 
Sept. KS.'iG. 

11. Guy Scoby Rix, son of Gny Carlton ^°, b. in L. Nov. 12, 1828. 
m. May 28. 1854, Abbie Angiista, dan. of James Place, b. in Haverhill, 
P'eb. 1, 1835. He res. in L. from birth to 1834, 1837, 1854 and 5. 
He has since resided in Stratford, Jeddo, N. Y., and Concord. Anthor 
of '' History of the Eighth N. Y. Heavy Artillery," and Genealogies of 
the Rix, Clark, Eastman, and other families. His kindness has fnr- 
nished valiial)le additions to the registers of several families. Co. A, 
8th N. Y. II. Art. Artificer. Lost^a leg in front of Petersi)nrg, 1864. 
G. A. R. 

Ch., — 

i. Mart L., b. Strafford, July 28, 1855. m. April 21, 1877, Samuel A. 

Claj', stone-cutter, res. Concord, 
ii. Martha A., b. ('oncord. May 2, 1857. m. Nov. 1883, Herbert L. Tre- 

vette, stone-cutter, res. Concord, 
iii. Guy, b. Concord, Oct. 1, 1858. m. 1888, Sadie Gihnan. Machinist. 

res. Boston, Mass. 
iv. Carrie Emma, b. Strafford, Aug. 22, 1860, d. Strafford, Oct. 15, 1860. 
V. Minnie, b. .leddo, N. Y., Aug. 22, 18(38. m. June 27, 189;3, Howard F. 

Smart, silversniith. res. Attleboro, Mass. 
vi. Frank, b. Jeddo, N. Y., April 3, 1872. Machinist, res. Concord, 
vii. James Carlton, b. Concord, June 29, 1877, res. Concord. 

12. Ch.\rles Hiram Rix, son of Jonathan Clark ^ b. in Dalton, May 
6, 1846. m. April 11, 1877, Lovina, dau. of Lovell Taylor (See), b. in 
L. Sept. 12, 1853, b. in L. April 25, 1885. He has res. in L. since 
1878. Farmer. Cong. Democrat. K. P. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Florence Ethel, b. June 2, 1878. 
ii. Blanche Louise, b. April 25, 1880. 

13. Edgar M. Rix, son of Jonathan Clark ^ b. in Dalton, Aug. 2, 
1851. m. Nov. 14, 1877, Francena M., dan. of Samuel H. McKean, b. 
in Lisbon, Feb. 6, 1854. He has res. in L. since 1880. Glover. Re- 
publican. No ch. 



424 Robins. 



ROBINS. 

1. Joseph Robins, b. about 1700. in. in Oxford, Mass., Nov. 3, 
1748, Mary (Aniidon) Chamberlain, b. in Mendon, Marcli 30, 1706, 
dau. of Philip and Ethemore (Warfield) Aniidon and widow of William 
(Jhamberlain of Oxford. He lived in Douglas, Mass., and was tithing- 
man, 1748. 

2. Douglas Robins, son of Joseph ^, b. in Douglas, Mass., Dec. 
11, 1749. m. May 4, 1772, Esther Kingsbury, b. July 2, 1745, dau. of 
Theodore and Mary (Town) Kingsbury of Oxford. In the record of the 
marriage he is called "of Dudley," and possibly his father Joseph ^ had 
removed to that town. At the time of liis marriage, Douglas Robins 
settled in Chesterfield, where she d., Dec. 25, 1784 ; he m. second, Mrs. 
Keziah Marsh, b. in 1754, d. in L. Sept. 10, 1822. He res. in L. from 
1798 until he d., April 26, 1824. Mary (Town) Kingsbury d. aged 100 
years, 3 months. She was an older sister of the wife of Samuel Earned 
(See). 

Ch., b. in Chesterfield, — 

i. Margaret, b. Sept. 19, 1772. m. Deo. 10, 1798, Ephraim Dexter. He 

(]. June 9, 1850. She d. Lisbon, June 11, 1836. 
ii. Polly, b. Oct. 4, 1774, d. L. Jan. 23, 1803. 

iii. Esther, b. Feb. 20, 1777, m. Nov. 11, 1813, Ephraim Hall, res. Water- 
ford, Vt. 

3. iv. Joseph, b. March 12, 1779. 

V. Sally, b. 1781. m. Dailey, res. Vt. 

vi. Maucy, b. Aug. 26, 1783, d. Sept. 10, 1802. 

3. Joseph Robins, son of Douglas'-,!), in Chesterfield, March 12, 
1779. m. in 1801, Lydia, dau. of Isaac Farr, b. in Chesterfield, Oct. 
11, 1777, d. in L. Dec. 26, 1859, Cong. He res. in L. from 1798 until 
he d., Dec. 30, 1859. Blacksmith and farmer. Selectman, 1833-4. 
Coroner, 1810 to 1854 inc. J. P. 

Ch., all but the first b. in L., — 

i. Philena, b. Ciiesterfield, Oct. 28, 1801. m. James Calhoun (See). 

4. ii. Joseph, b. Feb. 26, 1803. 

iii. Isaac Farr, b. Oct. 17, 1804, d. Feb. 27, 1829. 

5. iv. Douglas, b. Nov. 25, 1806. 

V. Maucy, b. May 30, 1808, d. Jan. 29, 1811. 

vi. Elison, b. March 26, 1811, d. April 29, 1870. 

• vii. Infant Son, b. Aug. 17, 1812, d. Aug. 17, 1812. 

viii. Lydia, b. April 12, 1814, d. June 17, 1815. 

ix. Lydia, b. Dec. 3, 1815, il Feb. 4, 1861. 

X. Emerson, b. March 7, 1818, d. Aug. 30, 1822. 

xi. Caroline, b. Aug. 11, 1820, d. Sept. 2, 1822. 

4. Joseph Robins, son of Joseph s, b. in L. Feb. 26, 1803. ra. 
March 29, 1832, Priscilla, dau. of James Webster (See), b. in L. Jan. 
28, 1809. She m. second, Harry Dickerson. Joseph res. in L. all his 
life. Farmer, d. in L. March 20, 1841. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Caroline, m. John Mulliken, res. Barnet, Vt. 
ii. James VV., m. Persis, dau. of Philander Farr i-* (See). 

5. Douglas Robins, son of Joseph^, b. in L. Nov. 25, 1806. m. 
Sept. 23, 1840, Betsey, dau. of Joseph Farr (See), b. in L. March 21, 
1818, d. in L. Oct. 30, 1876, Methodist. He res. in L. all his life. 



Rohinsi — Rohinson. 425 

Farmer. Methodist. Representative, 18G1-2. J. P. d. in L. Oct. 2, 
1875. 

Cli., b. in L., — 

i. Almika Fahu, b. Aug. 8, 1811, d. L. May 0, 18G4. 

6. ii. JosKi'H Emerson, b. Dec. 9, 1843. 

iii. Kati.ma Hastings, b.Jan. 17, 18-47, d. L. May 9, 18G4. 

7. iv. WiLitDK I'isK, b. Aujj. 20, 1852. 

V. Ida May, b. June 2, 1858. Instructor at Orphans' Home, Franklin. 

6. Joseph Emerson Roiuns, son of Douglas ^ b. in L. Dec. 9, 1843. 
m. INIarch 5, 1873, Margaret II., dan. of Rev. Winthrop Bailey, b. in 
O^^ster Ba}', Long Island, N. Y., Jan. 18, 1849, He was educated 
in the schools of L., Nevvbiuy, Vt., Seminary, and Wesleyan Univer- 
sity, Middletown, Conn., from which he grad. in 1808, He attended 
lectures in Union Theological Seminar\', N. Y. City, one winter, and 
in 1863 was given an exhorter's license by Rev. S. E. Quiinby, and a 
local preacher's license in Aug. 1864, from the L. Quarterly Confer- 
ence. He taught school the following four years, and in 1868 entered 
the N. H. Conference Seminary at Tilton as Prof, of Latin and Greek, 
supplying the pul[)it on Sundays at Moultonboro' from April to June. 
In 1869 he was elected Prof, of Mathematics and Science, in the 
Daniel Drew Ladies' Coll., Carmell, N. Y., where he remained three 
years, preaching occasionally. He su[)plied the pulpit in LandalT 
from Sept., 1872, to April, 1873. He was ordained Deacon by Bishop 
("lark, April 11, 1869, and Elder in the Methodist church l\v Bishop 
Simpson. April 20, 1873. His appointments since have been : Hook- 
sett, 1873-4-5 ; Plymouth, 1876-7-8 ; Lebanon, 1879-80-1 ; Ports- 
mouth, 1882-3-4; Presiding Elder of Claremont District; res. at L. 
1885-6-7-8-9; First Church, Concord, 1890-1-2-3-4; St. John's 
Church, Dover, 1894-5-6 ; Presiding Elder, Dover District, 1897 and 
1900 ; Trustee of N. II. Conference Seminary, and of N. H. Methodist 
Conference ; Vice-Prest. of N. H. Bible Society ; Delegate to Methodist 
Gen. Conference, N. Y. Cit}', 1888 ; Supt. of Schools two years in 
Lebanon, and two 3'ears in Hooksett ; editor of "College Argus," 
Wesleyan University, 1868. J. P. A. F. and A. M. K. T., St. 
Gerard Com. D. D. Norwich Universit}'. 

Ch.,— 

i. Joseph Winthrop, b. Hooksett, Dec. 2, 1874. Druggist, res. L. 

Served in First N. H. Reg. in war witli S[)ain. 
ii. Geohok Douglass, b. Plymoutli, July 24, 1876. Wesleyan University, 
Middletown, Conn., Class of '98. Served in First Conn. Reg. in war 
witli S[)ain. 
iii. Margaret Anna, b. Lebanon, June 24, 1880. 

7. Wilbur Fisk Robins, son of Douglas ^ b. in L. Aug. 20, 1852. 
m. Jan. 3, 1884, ^[inerva Deborah, dan. of Rev. George Beebe (See), b. 
in iNIt. Morris. N. Y., Sept. 27, 1854, Methodist. He has res. in L. all 
his life. Druggist. Democrat. A. F. and A. M., Master, Burns Lodge. 
K. T., St. Gerard Com. 32° A. A. S. R. No ch. 

ROBINSON. 

1. Albro L. Robinson-, son of Jasper, b. in Brownington, Vt., Jan. 
17. 1811. m. Jan. 8. 1839, Laura Robinson, dau. of Isaac Smith (See), 
b. in Brownington, Vt., Jan. 17, 1810, d. in Newark, N. J., Aug. 16, 



426 Robinson. 

1891, Methodist. He res. in L. from 1867 until he cL, Oct. 19, 
1880. Selectman, Bethlehem, 1839. Register of Probate, Coos Co., 
1855 to 60. Postmaster, Island Pond, Vt., 1865-6. Deputy Sheriff, 
1842-3-4. J. P. Paymaster, 24th Regt. N. H. Militia, July'll, 1838, 
to Sept. 26, 1839. Brigade Inspector, staff of Gen. Gilman, 1839-40- 
41. Hospital Steward, 17th Regt. N. H. Inf., mustered Nov. 22, 1862, 
discharged, April 16, 1863. 
Ch., — 

i. Mauion, b. Danville, Vt., 1841. m. March, 18G6, William A. Grow, 

farmer. She d. Lincoln, Iowa, Dec. 1866. 
ii. Ella I., b. L. Feb. 2, 1847. m. March 13, 1869, John Mills Gove, ice- 
dealer, res. N. Y. City. 



ROBINSON. 

2. FiiED Aaron Robinson, son of Benjamin John, b. in Gilford, Jan. 
31, 1848. m. Nov. 28, 1882. Jeannette Eastman, dan. of Samuel Gib- 
son, b. in Lyman, Juh' 6, 1840, Christian Science. Divorced. She m. 
first, Franklin G. Weller (See). Fred res. in L. from 1879 until he d., 
June 25, 1896. Druggist. Republican. Board of Health, 1886. Fire 
ward, 1882-3-4-5-6. Commissioner of L. Village District, 1892 to 5 
inc. Messenger to convey N. II. electoral vote for Harrison and 
Morton to Washington, 1889. A. F. and A. M. K. T. 32° A. A. S. R. 
I. O. O. F. Knight of Honor. No ch. 

3. Benjamin Frank Robinson, son of Benjamin John, b. in Gilford, 
Jan. 14, 1853. m. Dec. 24, 1879, Emily Adaline, dau. of Edward Kil- 
burn (See), b. in L. Oct. 4, 1860, Cong. She has established a very suc- 
cessful business in art and portrait photography at No. 729 Boylston 
Street, Boston. He res. in L. from 1877 to 1889. Grad. Dart.'Coll., 
1877. Superintendent of Schools, Melrose, Mass. Republican. Prin- 
cipal L. High and Graded Schools, 1877 to 1879. One of the found- 
ers of the '' Littleton Journal," and of tlie firm of Robinson & Goold, 
publishers, from Jan. 1, 1881, to May 1, 1887. J. P. Chairman 
Executive Committee L. Musical Association, 1883-4. Member Board 
of p]ducation, Union District, 1878 to 83 inc. 1st Lieut. Moore Rifles, 
N. H. N. G., 1884-5. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. 
Gerard Com. 32° A. A. S. R. He d. in Melrose, Mass., June 23, 
1898. (L. Cen.. pp. 119 and 217.) 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Frederick Kilburn, b. July 23, 1881, d. April 27, 1882. 
ii. Edward Kilborn, b. April 16, 1883. 
iii. Frank Owen, b. Dec. 6, 1886. 



ROBINSON. 

4. Homer Ellis Robinson, son of John Barney, b. in Barton, 
Vt., June 17, 1869. m. Feb. 24, 1892, Nellie, dau. of Nathan Dodge, 
b. in Jolinson, Vt., Sept. 6, 1869, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 
1887. d. Dec. 22, 1898. Glover. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Adrian Homer, b. L. Sept. 18, 1892. 



Rohy — Ross — llounsevel. 427 



ROBY. 

1. JosKPH RoBY, b. Sudbury, Mass., about 1769. m. first, Relief, 
sister of K[)liraim Curtis (See), b. in Charlestown, d. Dec. 4, 180G. lu. 
second, Oct. 18, 1807, Luc}- Pariv. lie res. in L. in 1804. Physician, 
d. Aug. 21, 1818. (History of Charlestown, i)i). 542 and 049.) 

Ch.,— 

i. RiiMEF Curtis, b. April 12, 1804, d. April 21, 18i;J. 

ii. AiUGAiL, I). Mav 21. 1S05, il. Mav '.\, 1817. 

iii. Jane, b. Auff. 18, 18()(;, d. Nov. H. 18()G. 

2. iv. John Swift, b. Cliariestovrn, Aug. 31, 1808. 

V. Josioi'H, b. Nov. 23, 1810. 

vi. Jank, b. Marcii 19, 1813, (1. Jan. 4, 1822. 

vii. Ephraim Curtis, b. May 21, 1815. Entered Dart. Coll. 183o; did not 

grad. 

viii. Charles William, b. May 21, 1815. 

2. Joiix Swift Roby, son of Dr. Joseph \ b. in Charlestown, Aug. 
31. 1808. m. in 1840, Nancy, dau. of Enoch Hazeltine ^ (See), b. in L. 
Jan. 15, 1820, d. in Lancaster, Jan. 5, 1870, Cong. He res. in L. in 
1839. Merchant. Sheriff. Register of deeds, Coos Co., 1849-55. d. 
in Lancaster, Jan. 16, 1856. 

Ch., b. in Lancaster, — 

i. Ephraim Curtis, b. March 19, 1841. m. Oct. 28, 1866, Abbie L. John- 
son. Taih)r. res. Lancaster. 

ii. Jonx Swift, b. Sept. 1828. ni. Aug. 1874, Clara A. Dennison. He d. 
Merrimack, Mass., Aug. 23, 1890. 



ROSS. 

1. IIauvey Putnam Ross, son of Samuel, b. in Bath, Jan. 18. 1831. 
m. first, June 19, 1853, Eliza Hews, dau. of Abner Balch, b. in Concord, 
July 17, 1832, d. in L. Dec. 8, 1863. m. second. June 13, 1866, Lucia 
Wait, dau. of Cyrus Eastman (See), b. in L. Dec. 28, 1839, Cong. Ho 
res. in L. in 1.S63. d. in Bath, Oct. 22, 1896. Parmer. 

Ch., by w. Eliza, — 

i. Samuel, b. Batli, June 1, 1855. ni. Oct. 25, 1876, INIary E. Chamberlain. 

Farmer, res. Bath, 
ii. Mary Ellen, b. Batli, July 24, 1858. m. April 13, 1880, Frank Herbert 

Rollins, merchant, res. Plymouth, 
iii. Ellwood Jackman, b. L. Sept. 28, 1863. res. Whitefield. 



ROUNSEVEL. 

1. Royal Dearborn Rounsevel, son of Elle J., b. in Charlestown, 
May 22, 1830. m. first, Peb. 1853, Ann Maria, dau. of Joseph Gotham, 
b. in Lancaster, March, 1831, d. in L. Nov. 25, 1880. m. second, Dec. 
19, 1881, Emile, dau. of Samuel Gibson, I), in Lyman, April 15, 1844, 
Christian Science. She m. first, Alden Quimby (See). Royal has res. 
in L. since 1852. Hotel-keeper. Christian Science. Democrat. Dele- 
gate to Constitutional Convention, 1889. I. O. 0. P. 

Ch., — 

i. Elle Joseph, b. L. June, 1854, d. L. April 18, 1872. 



428 Roive — Roioell. 



HOWE. 

1. Jesse Leavexworth Rowe, son of Ephraiin, b. in Bangor, Me., 
Sept. 2, 1822. m. in 1854. Mary Ann, dau. of Daniel Rowe, d. in 
"Whitefiold. Aug. 5. 183-1. He lias res. in L. since 1863. Farmer. Co. 
D. 8tli Vt. Inf. Private. 

Ch.. b. in St. Jobnsbur\-, Vt.. — 

i. Nettie Lavixia, b. Nov. 4, 1853. m. Albert Winch George (See), 
ii. Ardella. b. May 20. 1S67. m. Jan. 9, 1887, Albert Fisk. 



ROWELL. 

1. Thomas Rowell, emigrant ancestor, was in Salisbury, Mass., 
16-10-50; and in Ipswicb, Mass., 1652-7; and later in Andover, 
'Mass., where he d. 1662. His first wife, the mother of his son Valen- 
tine, was in England, sick, in 1649. He m. second, about 1651, Mar- 
garet (Fowler) Osgood, b. 1615, dau. of Philip Fowler of Ipswich, 
Mass., and widow of Christopher Osgood. She m. third, Thomas 
Coleman, and fourth, Thomas Osborn. 

2. Valextixe Rowell, son of Thomas^ m. Xov. 14, 1643, Joanna 
Pindor. He settled in Amesbury, Mass. He d. in Salislniry, May 17, 
1662. She m. second, TVilliam Sargent, and third, Richard Currier. 

3. Philip Rowell, son of Valentine'-, b. March 8, 1647,8. m. 
Jan. 5, 1670, Sarah Morrill, b. Oct. 14, 1650, dau. of Abraham and 
Sarah (Clement) Morrill, of Salisbuiy. He was a shipwright and inn- 
keeper. He was killed by the Indians, July 7, 1690. She ra. second, 
July 31, 1695. Onesiphorus Page; m. third, Daniel ^Merrill. 

4. JoHX Rowell, son of Philip^, ni. March 2. 1714 5, Elizabeth 
Colby, b. Dec. 7, 1694, dau. of Samuel Colby. He was a "joiner" in 
Salisbury and Amesbury, Mass., and soon after 1720 he removed to 
Chester, where he d. previous to 1744. 

5. .loHx Rowell, son of John *, b. in Amesbury or Chester, 
lived in Chester. He was in Capt. Goffe's Co., Col. Blanchard's regi- 
ment, Crown Point service, 1755, and in Capt. Hazen's Co., Col. 
Goffe's regiment, Canadian service, 1760. He d. in service, Oct. 23, 
1760. 

6. Samcel Rowell, son of John % b. in Chester, 1754. ni. Xov. 
27, 1777, Sarah Duston, b. April 15, 1758, dau. of Paul Duston, of 
Weare. During the Revolution he served in the siege of Boston, and 
was in Arnold's expedition, also in Stark's brigade at Bennington, and 
later in the Continental line. He lived in Chester, in Weare. and again 
in Chester, where he d., June 11, 1830. She d. Aug. 27, 1842. 

7. Samuel Rowell. son of Samuel ^ b. in "Weare, Oct. 8, 1778. 
ra. in Dorchester, Mass.. Oct. 29, 1805, Mary Atwood, of ^Milton, .Mass. 
He lived a few years in Chester, and subsequently in Waterford, Lyn- 
don, and Kirbv, Vt. He d. in Lancaster, Dec. iS, 1871. She" d. 
May 6, 1879. 



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Roivell 429 

8. James Cai.dwkll, Rowell, son of Saimiel", b. in Chester, Dec. 
17, 1813. m. Nov. 14, 1842, Ann Poor, b. Brownfield, Me., June 6, 
1818, (iau. of William and Ann (Travers) Poor. She d. in this town, 
Sept. 8, 1886. He has resided in Lowell, Mass., Concord, Vt., and in 
Littleton since 1870. He is a liberal supporter of the Unitarian church, 
and is the donor of the churcli bell, which is inscribed, ••' rresenti'd by 
James C. Rowell to the First Unitarian (Jhurcli of Littleton, N. IL, 
A. D. 1900." Farmer. Republican. 

Ch., b. Concord, Vt., — 

i. Melissa Ann, b. Jan. 30, 1844, d. Jan. 2.'3, 184(3. 

ii. Elizabeth Ann, b. May 6, 1848. in. Eutlier D. Sanborn (See). 

iii. James Herbert, b. Sopt. 29, 18-50, d. Nov. 12, 186(). 

iv. Caroline Luvia, b. May (j, 1855. m. John Albion Fogg (See). 

9. Jacot. Rowell, another son of Philip^, b. Jan. 19, 1G71 2. 
m. Dec. 1, 1693, Hannah Barnard, b. April 15, 1671, dau. of Thomas 
and Sarah (Peasley) Barnard. He was one of the Snow Shoe men, 
1708. He d. about 1745. Lived in Amesbury. 

10. Daniel Rowell, son of Jacob ^, b. Nov. 25, 1705. m. Anne 
Currier, b. JMarch 3, 1708, dau. of John and Judith (Stevens) Currier, 
of Amesbury. Lived in Amesbury, East Kingston, and Weare. Was 
living 1779. 

11. Daniel Rowell, ninth child of Daniel ^'^^ 1). 1745. bap. Dec. 1, 
1745. ra. Oct. 9, 1768, Judith French of East Kingston, m. second, 

Wiser. He moved from Weare to Stark, then to Haverhill, where 

he res. several years, then to L. in 1824, where he res. until he d., 
Nov. 1831. Rev. soldier. Lieut, in Col. vStephen Evans' Regt. He 
was present at the battle of Bunker Hill and the surrender of Burgoyne. 

Ch. , b}- w. Judith, — 

i. Edmund, res. Stark, 
ii. Daniel, res. Stark. 

12. iii. Jonathan, b. Weare, April, 1771. 

iv. Richard F., m. Aug. 22, 1826, Melinda Millen. Physician, res. 

Waterford. 

V. Percy, res. Stark, 

vi. Caleb, d. in Walden, Vt. 

vii. Judith, ni. Edmund Cole. res. Stark, 

viii. ]>YDiA, ni. Abijali Potter, res. Stark. 

ix. Miriam, m. Clitford Cole. res. Stark.; 

12. Jonathan Rowell, son of DaniePS ^'' i" Weare, April, 1771. 
m. March 4, 1799, Sally, dau. of Elkanah Hoskins (Sec), b. in Pe- 
tersham, Mass., March 21, 1780, d. L. Sept. 6, 1886, Cong. He res. 
in L. from 1809 until he d., Oct. 31, 1863. Farmer. Whig. Select- 
man, 1811-12-13-14-15-32. J. P. 

Ch.,— 

13. i. Jonathan Barney, b. Waterford, Vt., Feb. 3, 1800. 

ii. Anna. b. Waterford, Vt., Jan. 21, 1802. m. Sept. 29, 18.32, Koswell 
Sartwell (See), stone-eiitter. She d. Barnct, Vt., Feb. 3, 1889. 

iii. Lois, b. Stark, Jan. 13, 1804. m. Dec. 1834, Charles Fay Gregory, 
farmer. He d. 18G8. Slie d. Concord, Vt., .Jan. 28, 1883. 

iv. BIindwell, b. Jan. 2'J, 180G. m. May 30, 1839, Asa K. Uankin, farmer. 
He d. Danvers, III., May 9, 18(54. She d. Danvers, 111., Sept. 22, 1850. 

14. V. Guy Carlton, b. Waterford, Vt., Feb. 15, 1809. 

vi. Benjamin F., b. L. Feb. 5, 1810. m. 1837, Charity Abbott. Farmer. 
He d. Danvers, 111., Sept. 25, 1860. 



430 Roivell. 

vii. Richard, b. L. Feb. 21, 1812, d. L. Aug. 24, 1812. 

viii. Richard, b. L. Jan. 22, 1814. lu. Mary Barnard. Farmer. He d. 
Bloomington, 111., Oct. IG, 1884. 
15. ix. Salmo.v Hoskins, b. L. July 2, 1816. 

X. Joshua, b. L. Nov. 29, 1818. m. Mareb 31, 1853, Mary R. Cbase. 

Mercbant. He d. Fall River, Mass., June 6, 1853. 
xi. Ira. b. L. Jan. 12, 1821, d. L. Feb. 15, 1823. 

xii. Adaline, b. L. Feb. 24, 1823. m. April 5, 1853, Ephraim Purdy, pby- 
sician. res. Cincinnati, Ohio. 

13. Jonathan Barney Rowell, son of Jonathan ^^, b. in Water- 
ford, Vt., Feb. 3, 1800. ra. Jan., 1828, Cynthia, dau. of Moses Abbott " 

(See), b. in Bath, d. in Danvers, 111. She ni. second Hayes. 

Jonathan res. in L. from 1804 until about 1830. Business man. A. F. 
and A. M., Morning Dawn. d. in Danvers, III., Sept. 28, 1850. 

Cli., b. in Haverhill, — 

i. Ika. 

ii. Jonathan Harvey, b. Haverhill, Feb. 10, 1833. grad. Eureka Coll. 
A prominent lawyer at Bloomington, 111. Representative in Congress 
four terms, 
iii. Maky Jane. 
iv. Maria. 
V. Franklin. 
vi. MiLO. 
vii. Chester. 
viii. Charles Carroll. 
ix. George. 
X. Albert. 

14. Guy Carlton Rowell, son of Jonathan ^^, b. in Waterford, 
Vt., Feb. 15, 1809. m. Feb. 12, 1835, Clarissa Davis, dau. of Gen. 
David Rankin (See), b. in L. Jan. 21, 1809, d. in Bloomington, 111., 
Nov. 3, 1873. He res. in L. from 1838 to 1863. Farmer. Select- 
man, 1851. J. P. Appointed Lieut. 1st Co. Light Inf., 32d Regt., 
N. II. Militia, June 4, 1844. d. in Bloomington, 111., March 17, 1891. 

Ch., — 

i. Frances Harriet, b. Concord, Vt., Nov. 15, 1835. m. April 28. 1863, 
George Porter Ely, C. E. res. Bloomington, 111. 
16. ii. Clinton, b. Concord, Vt., Nov. 12, 1838. 

iii. Frank F.. b. L. June 11, 1850, d. Bloomington, III, Jan. 31, 1890. 
iv. Helen Edna, b. L. May 26, 1852. m. May 30, 1875, William J. Wash- 
burn, banker, res. Los Angeles, Cal. 

15. Salmon Hoskins Rowell, son of Jonathan ^^ b. in L. July 2, 
1816. m. Jan. 4, 1846, Cordelia M., dau. of Otis Ballon, b. in Water- 
ford, Vt, April 23, 1820. He res. in L. from birth to 1866, since then 
in Peacham, Vt., where he d., Jan. 16, 1900. Farmer. Selectman, 
1841-2. Representative, 1846-7. Lieut. Col. 32d Regt. N. IL MiUtia, 
June 19, 1840. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Otis F., b. Aug. 20, 1848. m. Ella Hooker. Postmaster. He d. Stew- 
art, Iowa, June I'J, 1874. 
ii. Addie C, b. April 22, 1857. m. M^y 8, 1875, William V. McLaughlin. 

res. Peacham, Vt. 
iii. Salmon Harvey, b. March 26, 1860, d. June 2, 1877. 
iv. Hattie E., b. Aug. 4, 1862. m. Oct. 8, 1880, Elijah M. Lyford, farmer, 
res. Barnet, Vt. 
v. Richard Clark, b. Oct. 26, 1865. m. Oct. 25, 1886, Maggie Bundy. 
Farmer, res. Barnet, Vt. 



^ 95s^ 




S\i \iiiN n. Kdu 1:1,1. 



Rowell 431 

16. Clinton- Kowkll, son of Guv Carlton", b. in Concord, Vt, 
Nov. 12, 18P..S. ni. Nov. 12, 1868, Carrie M., dau. of Charles Ferris, 
1). in Peru, N. Y., April, 1843, Cong. lie res. in L. from 1831) to 1802. 
Lawyer. Cong. Democrat. Dart. Coll., 18G1-2. res. St. Louis, Mo. 

Cb., I), in St. Louis, Mo., — 

i. KuGENiA May, b. May 12, 1870, d. St. Louis, Mo., 187'j. 
ii. (Jkack F., I). Nov. 24, 1878. res. St. Louis, Mo. 
iii. Carlton F., b. Juno 9, 1885. 

17. Henry Ward Rowf.ll, son of Richard F. and grandson of 
Daniel ", b. in Waterford, Vt., Jan. 16, 1831. m. Oct. 11, 18;"),"), Achsali 
B., dau. of Samuel Taylor, b. in Springfield, Vt., A\n-\\ 18, 1)S37. He 
came to L. in LS55 and estal)lished the '■'People's Journal," the first 
issue of whicli api)eared June 6, 1855. He continued its i)ublication 
until Nov. 2, 18G0, when he sold to William Davis. He was Treasurer 
of C4rafton Co., 1858-9 ; a member of Gov. (ioodwin's Staff in 1859-60. 
Li 1862 he was appointed to a position in the Literior De[)artment, 
Washington, and soon after made Chief of the Agricultural Division of 
the Census Bureau, which he resigned in 1867, and moved to Kockford, 
111., and engaged in the newspaper business, which he has followed 
most of the time since. He was Disbursing Clerk of the U. S. House 
of Representatives during the 47th Congress. He d. in Washington, 
D. C, 1899. Methodist. Republican. A. F. and A. M. (L.'Cen. 
pp. 110-11-12.) 

Ch.,— 

i. Lizzie M., b. L. July 24, 18.58. m. May 1, 1879, D. F. Sawyer, mer- 

ciiant. res. Iowa City, Iowa, 
ii. Charles II., b. L. Auif. 20, 1864. m. Sept. 6, 1886, Annie E. Marcey. 

Merchant, res. Iowa City, Iowa, 
iii. Alice C, b. Rockfonl, 111., March 28, 18G8, d. Jan. 1, 1872. 



ROWELL. 

18. Amos Rowell, b. in Bath, Feb. 6, 1804. m. Betsey, dau. of 
Robert Chase, b. in Bath, Oct. 10, 1791, d. in L. March 25, 18G5, Metho- 
dist. He res. in L. from 1826 until he d., March 5, 1867. Cal)inet- 
maker. Baptist. Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Jane C, b. Batli, July 17, 1823. m. Jolin Colby Quimby (See), 
ii. Fanny Ross, b. L. May 4, 1827. ni. first, Charles C. Barrett (See), ni. 

second, Enoch M. Strattoti (See). 
iii. Ann Marv, b. L. Oct. 4, 18o0. ni. first, July 23, 1855, Simeon Russell. 

m. secoiul, Lorenzo 1). Burton (See). 



ROWELL. 

19. MiCAiJAH Rowell, pub. Nov. 12, 1804, Elizabetli, dau. of 
Stephen Savage (See), b. in Middletown, Conn., Oct. 31, 1784, d. 
in Edenboro', Oliio. He res. in L. from 1799 to 1811. Farmer. 

Ch.,— 

i. Eliza, b. L.May 5, 1806. 



432 Ridand — Russell. 



RULAND. 

1. George W. Ruland, son of George, b. in Brookhaven, N. Y., 
April 2'J, 1.S40. m. June, 1S67, Mary E. Weel^'s, of Patchogue, N. Y. 
He was educated in tlie district scliools and Bellport Militar^y and Clas- 
sical Institute, and in 1864 commenced tlie study of tlieology in the 
Boston Scliool of Tlieolog}', from whicli he grad. in 1867. He was or- 
dained a Methodist elder by Bishop Janes, in Rochester, April 16, 1871. 
His ministry has been as follows: Raymond, 1866-7-8; Hampton, 
1869-70; Laconia, 1871; Amherst and'Milford, 1872-3; L., 1874-5- 
6 ; Greenland, 1877-8-9 ; 8uncook, 1880-1-2 ; Milford, 1883. He 
joined the Cong, cliurch in 1884, and settled in Greenfield. He has 
since had pastoi'ates in Westmoreland, Dublin, and Stoddard. He res. 
in Keene. Board of Education, Union District, 1875. Corp. 102d 
N. Y. Inf. A. F. and A. M. I. O. O. F. G. A. R. 

Ch.,— 

i. Laura W. 

ii. Elliott C, b. 1872, d. Marcli 31, 1874. 

RUSSELL. 

1. Tpiomas E. Russell, son of Thomas, b. in Lincoln, Dec. 9, 1803. 
m. first, Betsey Lovejo}', d. in Franconia. ni. second. June 2, 1850, 
Sophia, dau. of Timothy Mooney, b. in Bethlehem, Jul}-, 2, 1818, Free 
Baptist. He res. in L. from 1849 until he d., April 27, 1886. Farmer. 
Free Baptist. Democrat. 

Ch., b}' w. Betsej', — 

i. Lydia, m. Diistin. res. Tliornton. 

ii. George W., b. Hebron, 1834. m. first, Mary Colby, m. second, Manda 

Kines. res.Boscawen. Co. B, (3tli N. II. Inf. Private, 
iii. Thomas E., b. Hebron, 183G. res. Penacook. Co. 1), 13th N. H. Inf. 

Private, 
iv. Eunice, res. Worcester, Mass. 

V. Charles H., b. Thornton, 1843. res. Penacook. Co. D, 13th N. H. 
Inf. Private. 

Ch., by w. Sophia, b. in L., — 

vi. Edwin Martin, b. Nov. 15, 1851, d. L. May 14, 1875. 
vii. Clarence H., b. July 11, 1852, d. L. Dec. 11, 1852. 
viii. Harry Eugene, b. Oct. 22, 1858. ni. Alice Stockman. Insurance 
ajrent. res. Boston, Mass. 
ix. Henrietta, b. Aug. 11, 1855, d. L. March 10, 1869. 
X. Helen Augusta, b. May 15, 1857. m. first, Feb. 8, 1876, Augustus N. 
Bartlett, farmer. He d. L. Jan. 22, 1885. in. second, Dec. 1886, 
Henry E. Bartlett, milk-dealer, res. Mancliester. 

2. xi. Frederic Alanson, b. July 2, 1859. 

3. xii. Elmer Ellsworth, b. May 17, 1861. 

2. Frederic Alanson Russell, son of Thomas E. \ b. in L. July 2, 
1859. m. Aug. 2, 1889, Lizzie S., dau. of Henry Delano, b. in New 
Bedford, Mass., Sept. 10, 1867. He has res. in L. all his life. Fore- 
man in Stereoscopic View Factory. Republican. I. O. O. F., N. G. 
C. P., L. Encampment. K. P. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Frederic H., b. Nov. 8, 1891. 
ii. Arthur Kilburn, b. May 26, 1895. d. L. Aug. 22, 1898. 



Russell. 433- 

3. FIlhieu Eli.swokth 1\ussell, son of Thomas K.', h. in \j. I\Liy 
17, 18G1. in. Dec. 6, 1884, Martha Ella, dan. of Darius Northy, b. in 
Whilefield, Dec. G, 1863. lie has res. in L. all his life. Glover.. 
Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Scott Edward, b. Whitefield, July 28, 188G. 
ii. Prancis Henry, b. L. Jan. 25, 18'J8. 



RUSSELL. 

4. Lucius Amos Ri^ssell, son of Peter B., b. in Claremont in 1808. 
m. Susan B., dau. of Moses Stevens, b. in Pembroke in 1809, d. in L. 
Feb. 23, 1892. He res. in L. from 1840 until he d., April 28, 1864. 
Stage proprietor. Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Emily E., b. Cabot, Vt., 1834. m. April 29, 1858, George L. Gilinan. 
Keeps boarding-lioiKse. res. Betlileliem. 
5. ii. George Lucius, b. Ij. May 25, 18o8. 

iii. Ellen J., b. L. 184o. in. Nathan J. Pike, deputy sheriff. He d. St. 
Joiinsbury, Vt., April, 1883. 

5. George Lucius Russell, son of Lucius Amos^, b. in L. May 
25, 1838. m. Jan. 16, 1864, Julia Cook, dau. of Ezra Bliss Elkins 
(See), b. in Lisbon, Aug. 21, 1838. He has res. in L. nearly all his 
life. Farmer. Democrat. J. P. 

Ch., — 

i. Sue, b. Stanstead, P. Q., Eeb. 7, 1870. n\. June 25, 1895, Philip W. 

Prior, dentist, res. Stamford, Conn, 
ii. George Lucius, b. Stanstead, P. Q., Feb. 8, 1872. dl Jan. 23, 1898, 

]Mary A. Smith, res. in L. 
iii. Harry P.liss, b. Betlileliem, Sept. 18, 1882. 



RUSSELL. 

6. Carey Russell, son of John, b. in Chester, Oct. 5, 1802. m. 
May, 1827, Roxanna, dau. of William Howard, b. in Ilillsboro' in 1801, 
d. in Hancock, Aug. 20, 1885. He had limited opportunities to secure 
an education, but at the age of nineteen had fitted himself for Coll, 
Lack of means prevented his entering Coll., but he studied for the minis- 
tr}' with Rev. John AVood of Newport, and in 1837 was called to the 
Cong, church in Hartford, Vt., and ordained. He was pastor of the 
" Dotliam church'" there from 1837 to 1844 ; acting pastor, Worcester, 
Vt, 1844-5 ; Goshen, Vt., 1846-7; Wolcott, \'t., 1851-2 ; Bradford, 
1853 to 1857 ; L., acting pastor, 1858-9 ; without charge, Norwich, Vt., 
1859, until he d., Aug. 17, 1864. (Cong. Ciuarterly, Vol. VI. (1864), 
p. 385.) 

Ch., b. in Newport, — 

i. Catherine Frances, in. Nelson Crandall, flour nianufr. She d. Nor- 
wich, Vt., Nov. 1808. 
ii. Harriet Newell, m. Thaddeus B. Ladd, physician. She d. Norwich, 

Vt., June, 1872. 
iii. William Carey, d. Hartford, Vt., when five years old. 
iv. Sarah Howard, m. first, Daniel Wilkins (See), ni. second, Charles 
Edward Harrington (Sec). 
vol. ii. — 28 



434 Salway — Sanbor7i. 



SALWAY. SALOIS. 

1. Mitchell Salway, son of Mitchell, b. in Canada, Jan. 13, 1831. 
m. Nov. 23, 1865, Matilda R., dau. of Anthony Gushing, b. in Canada, 
June 5, 18-13, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 18G2. 
Laborer. Roman Catholic. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Mitchell Joseph, b. Feb. 18, 1867. m. Sept. 30, 1888, Mary Fox 

Cook. res. Boston, Mass. 
ii. Annie M., b. Oct. 13, 1871. m. George O. W. Hatch (See), 
iii. Agnes Tauline, b. Sept. 3, 1875. m. Oct. 26, 1896, George H. Page, 

carpenter, res. L. 
iv. Vernie E., b. Dec. 4, 1877. 
V. Hattie, b. Feb. 1, 1881. 
vi. Anthony Vincent, b. May 2, 188-3. 
vii. Clement J., b. April 22, 1886. 

SANBORN. 

1. John Sanborn, b. in England, about 1G20. His father was John 
Sanborn. His mother was a daughter of Rev. Stephen Bachiler, the 
founder and the lirst minister of Hampton. With his brothers, William 
and Stephen, he came to New Hampshire in 1G32 under the auspices of 
their gi'andCather, Rev. Stephen Bachiler. He m. Mary Tuck, dau. of 
Robert Tuck of Hampton. She d. Dec. 30, 1668. He m. second, Aug. 
2, 1671, Margaret (Page) Moulton, dau. of Robert Page, and widow of 
William Moulton. He d. Oct 20, 16'J2. She d. July 13, 1699. 

2. John Sanborn, son of John ^, b. in Hampton, about 1649. ni. 
Nov. 19, 167-1, Judith Coffin, b. Dec. 4, 1653, dau. of Tristram and 
Judith (Greenleaf) Coffin. He d. in Hampton, Nov. 10, 1723. She d. 
May 17, 1774. 

3. Abner Sanborn, son of John'-, b. in Hampton, April 27, 1694. 
]n. Oct. 5, 1715, Rachel Shaw, b. Jan. 27, 1695, dau. of Caleb and 
Elizabeth (Hilliard) Shaw of Hampton. He lived beyond the river in 
the part of the original township which was incorporated as Hampton 
Ealls. Selectman several years. He d. Jan. 17, 1780. 

4. Coffin Sanborn, son of Abner ^, b. in Hampton Falls, Dec. 17, 
1737. m. Jan. 1, 1759, Hannah Hilliard, d. in Saubornton, July 21, 
1821. He res. in Saubornton, where he d., May 12, 1812. 

5. Levi Sanborn, son of Coffin*, b. in Saubornton, July 31, 1777. 
ni. July 26, 1798, Hannah, dau. of William Durgin, b. in Saubornton, 
July 8,' 1782, d. in Wlutefield, March 22, 1862. He res. in L. from 
1826 until he d., Nov. 11, 1835. Carpenter. 

Ch., b. in Saubornton, — 

i. Ezra, b. Nov. 13, 1709. m. Jan. 19, 1825, Lucy Whitman. Carpenter, 
res. Whitetiolcl. 

ii. Mary Marston, b. Sept. 5, 1802. m. first, Asa Clark, ni. second, 
Jonathan Nurse (See). 

iii. Amos S, b. Dec. 20, 1804. m. Dec. 27, 1826, Deborah C. Pliillips. Car- 
penter. He J. L. Sept. 16, 1874. 

iv. Susannah 'P., b. Oct. 21, 1807. ni. William George, carpenter. He d. 
Concord, 1872. 



Sanhorn. 435 

6. V. David Page, b. Fub. 8, 1810. 

vi. Lucy I^, b. May 8, 1812, tl. L. June 3, 1823. 

vii. Dkboraii B., b. May 1, 1815, d. Sanboriiton, Aug. 1, 1819. 

" viii. Rachkl T., b. Nov. 18, 1817, d. Sanbornton, Auj,'. 3, 1819. 

ix. Deborah J., b. Feb. 10, 1820, in. Lorenzo D. Parker (See). 

7. X. Levi Woodbuuy, b. Feb. 4, 1824. 

xi. Hannah A., b. April 21, 1820, d. L. Oct. 1847. 

6. David Page Sanborn, son of Levi '^, b. in Sanbornton, Feb. 8, 
1810. m. Oct. 12, 1831, Niionii Hughes, dan. of James Dow (See), 
b. in L. Jan. 9, 1813. He res. in L. from 1825 until he d., Maich 1, 
1871. ]\Iaeiiinist and tool-maker. Republican. Appointed major of 
32d Regt. N. H. Militia Aug. 27, 183(5; vacated, Nov. 28, "l83G. 
A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. I. O. O. F., N. G. 

Ch.,— 

i. Amelia Barber, b. L. Feb. 20, 1833, d. Sept. 18, 1853. 

8. ii. Francis Davidson, b. L. Oct. 26, 1834. 

iii. Laura Burnham, b. L. Aug. 20, 183G. in. first, Albert Tyler Johnson 
(See), ni. second, John Sniillie (See). 

9. iv. Luther Dow, b. L. Dec. 12, 1841. 

V. Ellen Josephine, b. Worcester, Mass., March 24, 1840. m. Minot 

Weeks (See). 
vi. Emma Electa, b. L. March 16, 1840, m. Charles Ball (See). 
vii. Jennie Lindsev, b. L. April 28, 1853, d. L. April 29, 1853. 

7. Levi Woodbury Sanborn, son of Levi•^ b. in Sanbornton, Feb. 
4, 1824. m. first, Oct. 18, 1853, INIary Moody, dau. of Harry Palmer, 
d. in F'ranconia, Dec. 15, 1882, Methodist, m. second, March 10, 
1886, Mary Jane Garland, b. Barnstead, July, 1827. He res. in L. 
from 1826 to 1854, and from 1862 to 1873. Shingle sawyer. Co. D, 
13th N. H. Inf. Private. 

Ch.,— 

i. Edgar, b. Whitefield, July, 1854, d. 1855. 

8. Francis Davidson Sanborn, son of David Page ^, b. in L. Oct. 
26, 1834. m. June 9, 1855, Caroline Nute, dau. of Daniel Oilman 
Smith, b. in Dover, March 21, 1835, d. in Betlilehera, June 9, 1895, 
Methodist. He res. in L. nearl}- all liis life. Mechanic. Republican. 
Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. Sergt. and Musician. A. F. and A. M., Burns 
Lodge. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Lerot Smith, b. Oct. 6, 1857. m. March 3, 1880, Marion E. Case. 

Farmer, 
ii. Herbert Leslie, b. Feb. 3, 1870. m. May 30, 1894, Mamie Maud Van 
Ness. Glover, res. L. Ch., Francis Wellington, b. L. June 22, 1897. 

9. Luther Dow Sanborn, son of David Page®, b. in L. Dec. 12, 
1841. m. June 19, 1869, Elizabeth Ann, dau. of James C. Rowell 
(See), b. in Concord, Vt., IMay 19, 1848, Universalist. He res. in L. 
from birth to 1883. He now res. Grand Rapids, INIich. Salesman. 
Universalist. Republican. Recording Sec. L. Musical Association, 
1870 to 1884 inc. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Jennie L., b. .Tan. 5, 1873, d. Grand Rapids, Mich., June, 1891. 
ii. Irving L., b. Nov. 12, 1874. m. Dec. 12, 1889, Frances Marrin. Laborer 
He served in war with Spain, Conn. Regt. 



436 Sanborn. 



SANBORN. 

10. SiiEPiiEKD J. Sanborn, son of Zadoc, b. in New Hampton, April 
27, 1800. m. Sept. 1, 1823, Polly, dau. of Ziba Wright (See), b. in L. 
June 3, 1802, d. in L. Dec. 8, 1874. He res. in L. from 1818 until he 
d., Sept. 12, 18G4. Farmer. Republican. 

Cli., b. in L., — 

11. i. Madison, b. March 25, 1825. 

ii. Emily, b. May 4, 1828. umn. res. L. 

iii. LoviCA C, b. April 28, 1830, m. James Monroe Rtreeter (See), 
iy. Eliza A., b. June 24, 1837. ni. first, June 16, 1858, Lucius D. Powers, 
d. 1862. ni. second. May 20, 1880, Alfred Richards, merchant. She 
res. L. 
V. Henky E., b. Sept 28, 1840. m. Dec. 4, 1878, Agnes A. Lattig. Rail- 
road conductor. She d. Easton, Pa., Dec. 24, 1879. 

11. M.vDisoN S.\NB0RN, son of Shepherd J.^°, b. in L. March 2.5, 1825. 
m. March 5, 1863, Rachel, dan. of Jacob Markley (See), b. in Canada, 
Feb. 7, 1842, d. in L. Feb. 13, 1896. He has res. in L. all his life. 
Farmer. Republican. Ensign 11th Co. 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, 1848. 

Ch. b. in L., — 

i. Jennie Eliza, b. Feb. 20, 1864. m. George C. Patten (See). 
ii. Flora Amanda, b. April 21, 1870. m. May 9, 1804, Elliot F. Studley, 
clergyman, res. Providence, R. I. 



SANBORN. 

12. IsA.\c vSmitii Rowe Sanborn, son of Jonathan Cram, b. in San- 
bornton, Oct. 27, 1830. The lineages : Isaac S. R.^, Jonathan C", 
Jonathan C.*^, Simeon^, William'*, William '', Josiah -, William \ He 
m. Sept. 20, 1855, Delia Salina, dau. of Hobart Wyatt, b. in Warren, 
March 13, 1836. He res. in L. from 1858 to 1869. Engineer C. & 
M. R. R. d. in Concord, Oct. 22, 1894. No ch. 



SANBORN. 

13. Charles Prescott Sanborn, son of James and Lydia N. (Pres- 
eott) Sanborn, b. in Concord, Sept. 12, 1834. He was educated in 
the schools of Concord and three years at Yale College. He read law 
with Henry A. Bellows, admitted to the Bar 1860, and was of the law 
tirm of George, Foster, & Sanborn. He was a member of the House 
of Representatives, 1862, 1863, 1875, and 1876, and was an efficient 
Speaker of the House the last two years. He was Cit}' Solicitor nine 
years. He d. in Concord, June 3, 1889. He m. May 26, 1862, Stella 
Louisa, dau. of Judge Henry A. Bellows (See). She d. Sept. 9, 1869. 
He m. second. May 20, 1872, Frances Ann, dau. of Judge Henry A. 
Bellows (See). Since the death of Mr. Sanborn she has successfully 
conducted a private school, and has contributed occasionally to the 
current periodicals. 

Ch., by w. Stella, b. in Concord, — 

i. Henry Bellows, b. Nov. 28, 1863. res. Manchester, 
ii. Sarah Kathekine, b. July 31, 1867, d. July oO, 1878. 



Sanborn — Saufhj's — Sanderson — Sanijrr. 437 

Cli., by w. Frances, b. in Concord, — 

iii. Charlks Arthur, b. Nov. 21. 1875. res. Boston, Mass. 
iv. Mary Avkrv, b. July 1(3, 1877. res. Concord. 



SANDERS. 

1. Marshal SxVNDERS, son of lvufu.s, b. in Bnkersfiold, Vt., April 10, 
1833. m. Oct. 26, 1857, Ellen Rli^ria, dan. of .losepluis Parclier, b. in 
]5ethlehem, Fel). 2i), 1840. She m. second, Richard Ely Mclntire (See). 
Marshal res. in L. from 1854 until he d., April 4, 18(j(j. IMillvvright. 
Re[)nblican. Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. C-ai)t. Marshal Sanders Post, 
G. A. Iv , was named in his honor. A. F. and A. ]\I. , Charter memlier 
of Bnrns Lodge; Master, l.S(;i-2. J. O. (). F. (Granite Monthly, 
March, 1894.) 
Ch., — 

i. LuciAN G., b. Betlilelicm, ]Mav 2(5, 1858. unm. d. Shelburne, IVIass., 

Dec. 25, 1874. 
ii. Nellie M., b. L. Aug. 2a, 1859. ni. March 18, 1880, Aaron C. Dowse, 
res. Maiden, Mass. 



SANDERSON. 

1. KoscoE Sanderson, son of Aaron, b. in Wilton, ]Mo., March .'U, 
1843. m. June 3, 18i;9, Addie W.. dan. of Anthony Lnques, b. in 
Kennebunkport, Me., March 27, 1849, IMethodist. He was educated in 
the Me. Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill ; Biblical School, Concord, and 
School of Theology, Boston University. He was ordained in Brunswick, 
Me., by Bishop Matthew Simpson, Methodist, April 19, 18G8. His pas- 
torates have been, — Maine Conference, East Wilton, Weld, and 
Temple, 1864-5; Gorham (N. IL), 18(;() ; Kennebunkport, 1867-8; 
Portland, Pine St., 1869-70 ; Bath, Beacon St., 1871-2 ; Augusta, 
1873-5 ; Waterville, 1876-7 ; Farmington, 1878-80 ; Augusta, 
1881-2; Lewiston, Hammond St., 1883 to 5; Woodford, 1886 to 8. 
N. H. Conference, Plymouth, 1889-90 ; L. 1891 to 3 : Peuacook, 1894 ; 
Tilton, 1.S95 to 1899. and now at Claremont. He has been a trustee of 
the 3Ie. AVesleyan Seminai'y and Female Coll., and the N. II. Conference 
Seminarv and Female Coll. A. F. and A. M. 

Ch.,— ^ 

i. Ldtie Frances, b. Augusta, Me., Sept. 17, 1874. 
ii. LiDA Ward, b. Waterville, Me., Nov. 18, 187G. 



SANG-ER. 

1. Richard Sanger, b. in Eng., emigrated to America in 1636, and 
res. in Ilingham, Mass., where he d. in 1661. 

2. Richard Sanger, son of Richard ', b. in Eng. in 1620, emigrated 
from Southampton, Eng., to America in 1()38, and res. in Sudlniry, 
Mass. He took tiie oath of lidelit}' in 1647, and moved to Watertown, 
Mass., in 1G49. He m. INIary, second dau. of Robert Reynolds, by 
whom he had eight ch. With two sons and three others he guarded the 
mill at Watertown, ^lass., during King Philip's War. 



438 Sanger. 

3. Natmaxiel Sanger, second son of Richard^, b. in 1(551. ra. in 
1679, INIaiT Cutter, dan. of Richard Cutter of Cambridge, Mass., by 
whom he had ten cli. He res. in Sherburne and Roxbur}-, Mass., and 
Woodstock, Conn. He was one of twenty soldiers impressed for the 
Colonial War in 1675. 

4. Eleazer Sanger, youngest child of Nathaniel^, b. in 1698. m. 
June "24, 1731, Mary Jackson, by whom he had four ch. He res. in 
Ilardwick and Petersham, Mass., and was one of the grantees of Keene 
in 1753. d. Keene, March 24, 1765. 

5. Eleazer Sanger, son of Eleazer*, b. in 1740. m. May 24, 1765, 
Hannah Sherwood of Gloucester, Mass., by whom he had five ch. He 
and two brothers joined in the expedition against Canada in the Erench 
anil Indian war in 1759, and were present at the taking of Quebec and 
Ticonderoga. Their names also appear on the Keene muster rolls Aug. 
7, 1775, in a foot company sent to Bunker Hill, but the battle was over 
l)efore the}' arrived. 

6. ICleazer Sanger, eldest son of Eleazer^, b. in Keene, Sept. 11, 
1766. m. Sabrina Whitney of Winchester, Mass. He moved to St. 
Johnsburv, Vt., in 1790, and was an extensive land owner at St. Johns- 
bury Centre, owning the land on which the village is located. He built 
the first saw and grist mill in the village, which were known as Sanger's 
mills as late as 1848. He also built houses to rent, and a large '' hop- 
per roofed" house, where he entertained many guests. Ten ch. 

7. P^zRA Sanger, son of Eleazer *^, b. in St. Johnsbury, Vt., in 1804. 
m. Sarah Brown of St. Johnsbury, Vt., by whom he had five ch. He 
was a merchant in St. Johnsbur}' and Troy, Vt., and in 1833 moved 
to Honeoye Falls, N. Y., wliere he d. about 1840. 

8. Thaddeus Ezra Sanger, eldest son of Ezra ", b. in Trov, Vt., 
IMarch 12, 1832. m. Oct. 29, 1856, lanthe Cleora, dau. of Willard H. 
Kneeland (See), b. in Waterbur^-, Vt., Jan. 19, 1836, Cong. He was 
etlncated in St. Johnsbury, Vt., Academy; Woodstock, Vt., Medical 
Coll. ; Cleveland Medical Coll. ; and Homa?opathic Medical Coll. of Pa., 
grad. from the latter in 1856. He commenced the practice of medicine 
in East Hardwick, Vt. , in 1856, and in 1858 came to L., where he has 
since res. and practised. He is a member of the N. H. and Vt. Homoeo- 
pathic Societies and the American Institute of Homo?opathy, and Prest. 
of the Ammonoosuc and N. H. State Homeopathic Societies, also Sec- 
retary of the Vt. State Homoeopathic Society. U. S. Pension E^xaminer, 
Republican. Director of Saranac Glove Co. Board of Health, 1890. 
Member Board of Education, Union District, 1881 to 6 inc. Vice-Pres. 
Saranac Glove Co. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge; Master, 1891. 
K. T.. St. Gerard Com. ; Eminent Com., 1884-5 inc. 32° A. A. S. R. 
(xrand Com. K. T. of N. H, Sept. 1892 to Sept. 1893. (Child's Grafton 
Co. Gaz., pp. 480-1. L. Cen., pp. 97-8, 1860-1. Granite Monthly, 
Nov. 1892. Book of Biographies. Grafton Co., p. 25.) 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Ellen Ingeborg, b. Dec. 22, 1866. grad. Boston Normal Art School, 

1884. m. Edwin Keiiney Parker (See). 
ii. Lillian Edith, b. April 20, 1873. m. Fred Ehner Green (See). 
^ iii. Katherine Frances, b. April 7, 1879. ni. Charles B. Henry (See). 



Santy — Sargent — Sartivell. 439 



SANTY. SANSCHAGRIN. 

1. Nelson Santy, son of Gray, Jr., b. in Lvinan, Aug. 10, 1866. 
m. Sept. 7. 1881), Minnie, dan. of Truewortliy Ladd Parker (See), h. in 
Monroe, March 10, 1874:. lie has res. in L. since 1889. Farmer. Uem- 
ocrat. No ch. 

SARGENT. 

1. Elihu Sargent, son of Elihu and Mary (Katlilan) Sargent, b. in 
Duninierston, Vt., Nov. 13, 1780. Witli wife Betsey and one child, he 
came to L. 1804, and remained here until 1842. Shed. 1853. Farmer. 
Capt. 2d Co. Light Inf. 32d Kegt. N. II. MiUtia, appointed Feb. 25, 1815 ; 
resigned Aug. 14, 1817. 

Ch., all but Zolve}-, b. in L., — 

i. ZoLVET, b. Duninierston, Vt., Au^-. 27, 1801. 

ii. Betsey, b. Aus- 10, 1804, d. L. A^iisj. 5, 1800. 

iii. George, b. Dec. 28, 18()(i, d. L. Feb. 27, 1841. 

iv. LoRANA (Laura) B., b. April 5, 1801). unm. d. L. Feb. 8, 1884. 

V. Eliza Parks Curtis, b. May 10, 1811. m. Henry PalUster Cheney 
(See). 

2. vi. RoswELL, b. July 28, 1813. 

vii. JoLiA, b. Aug. 2, 1815, d. Jan. 9, 1865. 
viii. Nancy, b. May 8, 1818. m. Nov. 30, 1843, Jeremiah Young. 

3. i.x. John, b. Sept. 24. 1819. 

2. RoswEi.L Sargent, son of P^lihu \ b. in L. July 28, T813. m. 
Marv M., dau. of Obadiah Morse, b. in Lyman, Dec. 25, 1813, d. in 
Stanstead, V. Q., May 9, 1884. He res. in L. from 1834 to 1852. 
Farmer, d. in Stanstead, P. Q., June 12, 18G7. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. MiLO, b. 1838. 

ii. George, b. March, 1840, d. Feb. 27, 1841. 

iii. Laura A., b. 1842. 

iv. Harry, b. 1845. 

V. Martha, b. 1847. 

vi. Frank, b. 1849. 

3. John Sargent, son of Elihu \ b. in L. Sept. 24, 1819. ra. Mary, 
dau. of Horatio Tuttle, b. Aug. 23, 1830, d. in L. Sept. 2, 1880, Metho- 
dist. He res. in L. all his life, d. Oct. 5, 1880. Book-keeper. Demo- 
crat. Methodist. Selectman, 1850-1-2-4-61-70. Town Treasurer, 
1851-2-3-61. Representative, 1856-7. Co. Commissioner, 1856. De- 
puty Sheriff, 1853-4-5. Board of Health, 1873-4. Fire ward, 1854. 
Member Board of Elducation, Union District, 1870 to 75 inc. J. P., 
State. No ch. 

SARTWELL. SAWTELL. 

1. Richard Sawtell, the ancestor of families of similar orthog- 
raphy, was a resident and a proprietor of Watertown, Mass., previous 
to 1637. Subsequently he was one of the earh' settlers and a proprie- 
tor of Groton, J\Iass., and clerk of the town the first three years of its 
organization, 1662-64. He d. Aug. 2, 1694; his widow, Elizabeth, d. 
Oct. 18 of the same ^ear. 

2. Obadiah Sawtell, eldest son of Richard \ resided in Groton, 
Mass., and by wife Hannah had several children. 



440 Sartwell. 

3. Obadiah Sawtell, son of Obudiah ^, b. in Groton, Mass. m. 
al)out 1G80, Hannah . Six children, b. in Groton, Mass. 

4. Obadiah Sawtell, son of Obadiah ^, b. Marcli 18, 1701. ui. 
Nov. 1(5, 1721, Rac-hel Parlver, dan. of Samuel and Abigail (Lakin) 
Parker of Groton, Mass. He was one of the early settlers of Charles- 
town, and is frequently and honorably named in tiie early annals of 
tliat historic town. He was captured b^- the Indians, May 24, 1746, 
and returned with other prisoners under a flag of truce, in August of 
the following year. During a later incursion l)y the Indians, he was 
killed in Charlestown, June 17, 1749. (See Hist. Charlestown and 
" Boston Weekly Post-Boy," Aug. 24, 1747.) His descendants have 
written the name Sartwell. 

5. Simon Sartwell, son of Obadiah ^ b. in Groton, Mass., Nov. 14, 
1722. Lived in Charlestown. Constable, 1762-G3; Selectman, 17G7- 
6S. The name of his wife was Hannah. 

6. Obadiah Sartwell, son of Simon ^ b. in Charlestown, Nov. 
8, 1746. Lived in Charlestown. By wife Elizabeth he had seven 
children. 

7. Joel Sartwell, son of Obadiah*', b. March 27, 1774, by Charles- 
town town records, March 27, 177r), by family record, m. Feb. 15, 
1801, Sarah Skinner, b. Aug. 2, 1780. He lived in this town and in 
Dal ton. d. in Haverhill, Mav 16, 1840. 

Ch.,— 

i. Emily, b. Jan. 12, ISO:;), d. Feb. 5, 1820. 

ii. KoswKLL, b. April 2, 1S05. in. Sept. 29, 1832, Anna TJowell, b. Jan. 21, 
1802, (lau. of Jonatliaii Kowell (See). He d. Kveuate, Vt., Sept. 
18, 1872. Tlieir daii. Lois Anne, m. July 24, 1802, iiidiard Calvin 
Stanley, b. Beverly, Mass., April 7, 183-5, son of Richard and Sally 
(Patch) Stanley. 'Dart. Coll., 1858. Pli. I)., Dart. Coll., 1884. He 
was Professor of Clieniistry and Geology, Bates College, Lewiston, 
Me., from 1806 until his death, Aug. 5, 1889. His wife d., sine 
prole, Sept. 22, 1872. 

iii. Sarah Anne, b. April 6, 1807. m. April 1-5, 1829, Charles Neal of 
Lowell, Mass. She d. Feb. 0, 1852. 

iv. Thomas Jefferson, b. June 12, 1809, m. Ruth Elkins, d. Troy, Vt. 
V. Grin R., b. April 23, 1811, ni. June 15, 1843, Laura Maria Hutchins 
of Haverhill. Pie d. at Eutaw, Ala., Aug. 4, 1848. 

vi. Maria, b. June 2, 1813. in. 1830, Thomas Leighton (See). 

vii. John Quincy Adams, b. Aju-il 1, 1815. ni. Jan. 9, 18-39, Nancy 
McGregor. He resides in VVhitefield. His son, Joel M., b. April 
8, 1841, m. Dec. 23. 1866, Anna Elizabeth McGregor, dau. of Joel 
McGregor. He d. May 10, 1888. Gertrude Kimbali Sartwell, dau. of 
Joel M., b. Feb. 7, 1873, m. Jnne 30, 1891, Gilnian Davis, M.D., of 
Whitefield. Helen G., dau. of Joel M., b. Aug. 19, 1880, is asst. 
librarian, Whitefield Public Library, 
viii. Sophia C, b. June 8, 1817. m. 1839, Davi<l Parker, son of David, 
of Haverhill. She d. Aug. 30, 1890. Their son, Riva Frederick 
Parker, b. June 30, 1840, m. Nov. 28, 1868, Eliza Chamberlin. Lives 
in Whitefield. Their dan., Sarah Maria, b. July 8, 1841, m. Charles 
P. Chainherlin. Three other children of David and Sopliia (Sartwell) 
Parker d. uiim. 

8.^ John Sartwell, son of Simon ^ b. in Charlestown, May 2, 1754. 
m. p:iizabeth Gleason. Lived in Charlestown, A dau. Betsv, ra. James 
Moffett (See), and a dau. Polly m. James Gleason (See), "^m. second, 
Benjamin Morse (See). 



Savage. 441 



SAVAGE. 

1. John Savage, vcs, in INIiddlclown, Conn. ni. Fob. 10, ]G.o2, 
Elizabeth Dnblin. Tie held the military rank of Sergt. d. in jNIiddlc- 
town, Conn., March G, IGHa. (Family of John Savage of Middletown, 
Conn., 1G52, by James Francis Savage.) 

2. WiLMAM Savagk, son of Jolm S b. in INIiddletown, Conn., April 
26, 1GG8. ni. May G, IG'JG, Christian, daii. of Hugh and Martha (Coit) 
IMonld of New London, Conn. He iield tlie military raniv of Capt. in 
171'.); was Dopnty to the Gen. Court, 1715 to 172G; Deacon of church 
in 171G. d. in Middletown, Conn., Jan. 25, 1727. 

3. Willia:m Savage, son of William '-, b. in INIiddletown, Conn., 
Sept. 18, 1G99. m. June 2, 172G, Sarali, dan. of John and Mary 
Savage, b. Sept. 1700, d. Aug. 10, 1782. Slie was own cousin of her 
husband. He had four sons and ten grandsons in the Kev. army. d. 
in Middletown, Conn., April 15, 1775. 

4. Stephen Savage, son of William ^ b. in Middletown, C.onn.. Oct. 
2G, 1737. m. March M, 17G5, Triphena, dau. of Nathaniel and Abigail 
(Montague) Riley, b. in Middletown, Conn., Oct. 7, 1742, d. in L. 
Nov. 22, 1825. He res. in L. from 1801 until he d., Aug. 14, 1825. 
Carpenter. Rev. soldier. Served in Capt. Shepherd's Co., Col. Bel- 
den's Regt., from April 12 to May 19, 1777, and then enlisted for the 
war, Sept. 5, 1777, in Capt. Wilcox's Co., Baldwin's Battalion of 
Artificers. 

Ch., b. in Middletown, Conn., — 

i. Anna, b. Nov. 29, 17G7, d. July 2, 1786. 

ii. !Sri:MiEN, b. Dec. 10, 176',). iii. first, Nov. 1789, Lucy Stow. ni. secoiul, 
1836, Abiaail (Bacon) Fierce. Hotel-keeper. Fanner. lie il. San- 
quoit, N. v., Dec. 4, 1848. 

iii. KoswELL, b. Sept. 17, 1775. m. Melinda Campbell. He i1. about 180G. 
She m. second, Samuel Larned, Jr. (See). 

5. iv. Sylvester, b. April 7, 1778. 

V. Eleanor, b. Nov. 31, 1781. m. Peter Bonney (See), 
vi. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 31, 1784. m. Micaijali Rowell (See). 

5. Sylvester Savage, .son of Stephen ^ b. in Middletown, Conn., 
April 7, 1778. m. April, 1799, Mary Roberts, b. June 7, 1780, d. June 
7, 183G. He res. in L. from 1801 to 1827. Farmer, d. in Lancaster, 
Oct. 30, 1858. 

Ch., all but Harriet, b. in L., — 

i. Harriet, b. Middletown, Conn., 1800. m. Oct. 5, 1815, William Grimes, 

slioemaker. She d. L. April, 1842. 
ii. Mary, b. 1802. m. Oct. 5, 1815, Hector George, farmer. Both d. L. 

July 10, 1829. 
iii. Laura, b. March 19, 1804. m. Clark Ki.\, farmer. He d. May 1, 1833. 

Shed. L. iMavl, 1837. 
iv. Eleanor, b. M.-iy, 1808. m. June, 1826. Minor Pike. He d. L. 1844. 

She d. South Boston, jNIass., April, 1805. 
V. Stephen, b. Nov. 12, 1810. m. 1834, Sarah Powers. Blacksmith, res. 
Mich. 
6. vi. lioswELL, b. Nov. 12, 1812. 
vii. RoBT, b. 1815, d. L. 1817. 



442 Savage. 

6. RoswELL Savage, son of Sylvester^, b. in L. Nov. 12, 1812. m. 
Jan. 1, 183C), Susan B., dan. of John Hunter (See), b. in L. April 1, 
1816, Methodist. He res. in L. from 1812 to 1827. Farmer. Metli- 
odist. Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. John R., b. DaUon, Feb. 26, 1837, d. Dalton, March 19, 1838. 
ii. Laura A., b. Dalton, July 19, 1889. m. first, June 3, 187(5, Moses Mc- 
Kenzie, teamster, d. Nov. 2, 1878. m. second, Feb. 16, 1890, Samuel 
E. Johnson, farmer, res. Lancaster, 
ill. Mary L., b. Dalton, Dec. 13, 1840. m. Aug. 14, 1864, Charles Smith, 

mechanic, res. Lancaster, 
iv. Susan D., b. Dalton, Feb. 26, 1842. m. Feb. 2, 1867, George E. Bacon, 

drover, res. Neb. 
V. John VV., b. Dalton, Jan. 1, 1844. m. Jan. 10, 1867, Ellen L. Marshall. 

Lobster-dealer, Boston, Mass. 
vi. Elmera L., b. Dalton, Nov. 15, 1846. m. May 3, 1869, Edwin Marshall, 

carver, res. Boston, Mass. 
vii. Sylvester R., b. Dalton, Oct. 20, 1848. m. first, Dec. 13, 1871, Clara 
B. Marshall, d. Jan. 12, 1877. m. second, Jan. 1, 1878, Rosetta L. 
Martin. Farmer. He d. Lancaster, Jan. 16, 1892. 
viii. Martha W., b. Dalton, Jan. 28, 1850, d. Lancaster, Oct. 13, 1864. 
ix. Ellen M., b. Dalton, Nov. 5, 1852. m. May 3, 1876, Coleman E. Mar- 
tin, teamster, res. Somerville, Mass. 
X. RoswELL E., b. Dalton, March 7, 1854. m.Dec. 25, 1876, AnnaG. Mar- 
shall. Farmer, res. Lancaster, 
xi. Clark C, b. Lancaster, July 20, 1850, d. Lancaster, July 9, 1864. 
xii. Willie A., b. Lancaster, Jan. 26, 1858, d. Lancaster, Oct. 13, 1864. 
xiii. Emma J., b. Lancaster, Aug. 25, 1860, d. Lancaster, June 20, 1878. 

7. John Savage, son of John ^, b. in Middletown, Conn., Dec. 2, 
16r)2. m. May 30, 1682, Mary, dau. of Thomas Ranney, of Middle- 
town, Conn., b. Oct. 1665, d. Aug. 19, 1734. He d. in that part of 
Middletown, now Cromwell, Conn., Oct. 30, 1726. 

8. Thomas Savage, son of John '^, b. in Middletown, Conn., Aug. 
21, 1684. m. March 21, 1710-11, Mary, dau. of William Goodwin, 
b. Dec. 8, 1685, d. June 3, 1758. He held the rank of Sergt. d. JMarch, 
13, 1755. 

9. Samuel Savage, son of Thomas^, b. in Middletown, Conn., in 
1722-3. m. Oct. 18, 1748, Sarah, dau. of John Kirby, b. July 19, 
1726, d. Aug. 2, 1786. He was Capt. of the 5th Co. 6th Regt. Colonial 
Militia, 1772. d. Dec. 27, 1779. 

10. Ozias Savage, son of Samuel ^, b. in Middletown, Conn., Oct. 2, 
1767. m. Clarissa, dau. of Jehiel Webb, b. Sept. 26, 1771, d. in Lis- 
bon, Nov. 12, 1824. He res. in Rockingham and Lunenburg, Vt., un- 
til 1801, when he moved to Lisbon, where he res. the remainder of his 
life. He was licensed to preach in Landaff, Oct. 31, 1801, and ordained 
a Methodist Elder by Bisliop McKendree in Orford, June 12, 1814. 
He preached in this region until about 1838, frequently in L. In youth 
he learned the trade of cabinet-maker, and in Lisbon cultivated the farm 
on which he res. Chaplain 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, 1836. He d. in 
Lisbon, April 7, 1858. 

Ch., — 

i. Ira W., b. Rockingliam, Vt., July 10, 1791. m. first, Dec. 16, 1816, 

Young, m. second, Mrs. Ann Morrison. Blacksmith and carpenter. 
He d. Lisbon, June 18, 1846. 
ii. Otis, b. Rockingham, Vt., July 25, 1793. m. Dec. 22, 1819, Polly Bid- 
well. Farmer. He d. Lisbon, Jan. 10, 1878. She d. June 26, 1874. 



Savage — Saivyer. 443 

iii. Polly Webb, b. Eockingham, Vt., Jan. 1, 170G. m. Joseph I'ingree 

(See). 
iv. Jeiiikl W., b. Lunenburg, Vt., March 27, 1798. m. first, March 16, 
1820, Mary Kelsea, d. Aug. 9, 1851. ni. second, Aug. 9, 1852, Lucy 
Jolnison, tl. Feb. 5, 1883. Farmer. He d. Lisbon, March 81, 1885. 
V. Fanny, b. Lunenburg, Vt., Dec. 20, 1800. unm. d. Aug. 9, 1870. 
vi. Hannah, b. Lisbon, Jan. 27, 1804. m. Elijah Sabin Woolson (See). 

SAWYER. 

1. Exos Sawyer, son of Jolm, d. in Haverhill, Oct. 1), 1804. John 
was one of the first settlers of Orfonl. 

2. Benjamin Sawyer, son of Enos ^, b. in Haveihill, Oct. IG, 1790. 
in. in 1818, Lydia, dan. of Isaac Front}', b. in L. A[)ril, 1801, d. in Fair- 
lee, Vt., Oct. 1870. He res. in L. from 1820 nntil he d., Feb. 23, 1805. 
Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. PnEBK, b. June 4, 1821. m. John Darius Ciiandler (See). 

ii. Emeline, b. Dec. 21, 1824. ni. Dec. 1850. Eben Wiiiling, ice-dealer. 

Killed in battle of Wilderness, June 4. 1804. 
iii. Ira Cas\vell, b. March 2, 1827. ni. March, 1857, Fanny Dyke. Farmer. 

3. iv. Benjamin, b. Sept. 14, 1829. 

3. Benjajiin Sawyer, son of Benjamin"-, b. in L. Sept. 14, 1829. 
ni. Dec. 9, 1854, Saphronia, dan. of Jeremiali M. Carter, b. in Wolcott, 
Vt., Jnly 2, 1830. He has res. in L. nearly all his life. Farmer. 
Democrat. Co. F, 2d N. H. Inf. Private. J." P. 

Ch., b. in Dalton, — 

i. Benjamin, b. April 8, 185R, d. L. Nov. G, 1882. 

ii. SopHRONiA, b. Nov. 15, 1857, m. Willard Hoswell Humphrey (See). 
iii. Edna, b. Aug. 24, 1859, d. L. March 14, 1881. 
iv. Ella, b. April 25, 1860, ni. Harvey Hovvland (.See). 

SAWYER. 

4. William Sawyer, b. in Boxborongh, Mass. m. Dolly, dan. of 
Simeon Burt* (See), b. in Lunenburg, Mass., Dec. 14, 1781, d. in 
Bethlehem, April 17, 1844. He d. L.1859, aged 87. 

5. Eli Davis Sawyer, son of William *, b. in Bethleliera, .Tune 20, 
1814. m. Dec. 19, 1848, Sarah Oakes, dau. of John Pierce (See), b. 
in Bethlehem, Feb. 22, 1830. He has res. in L. since 1854. Hotel- 
keeper. Democrat. Selectman, 18G3-4-5-6. J. P. Appointed Pav- 
master 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, Aug. 9, 1849. (Book of Biographies, 
Grafton Co., p. 173.) 

Ch., — 

i. Elmer Genieve, b. Bethlehem, Nov. 25, 1849, d. Bethlehem, Oct. 12, 

1850. 
ii. John Pierce, b. Bethlehem, Oct. 12, 1851. m. about 1884, Nellie Dool- 

ing. res. Boston, Mass. 
iii. Frank Pierce, b. Bethlehem. June 28, 1854, d. L. Feb. 6, 1855. 
iv. Hattie Grace, b. L. Oct. W, 1857. m. first, Frederick Albert Tilton 
(See), m. second, Jan. 9, 1890, Thomas Preston Lindsey. res. Spo- 
kane Falls, Wash. 
G. V. Charles Martin Tuttle, b. L. Feb. 18, 18G5. Lawyer, res. Fort 

Payne, Ala. 
7. vi. William Henry, b. L. Aug. 18, 1867. 



444 Smvyer — Scott. 

6. CriAULES Martin Tuttle Sawyer, son of Eli Davis, b. L. Feb. 
18, 18G.5. ui. Sept. 30, 1888, Annie Frances Harper. Educated in tlie 
Littleton High and Graded Schools, studied law with W. ^Y. Havalson 
and Lake Moore, and was admitted to the Bar of De Kalb County, 
Ala., Feb. 9, 1896. He has ever since been located in the practice of 
law at Fort Payne, Ala., and has been a member of the city council 
two years. A. F. and A. M. I. O. O. F. Democrat. 

Ch. (living), b. Fort Payne, Ala., — 

i. Sakah Pierce. ' 
ii. Hattie Grace. 

7. William Henry Sawyer, son of VAx Davis ^ b. in Littleton, Aug. 
18, 18G7. m. Nov. 18, 1891, Carrie Blanche Lane, b. in Littleton, April 
6, 18G7, dan. of Benjamin F. and Julia (Farr) Lane. (See Gilman 
Farr.) He studied law with Bingham, Mitciiell & Batchellor, and grad. 
at Bo.ston University, 1890, and was admitted to the Bar at Concord, 
July 25, 1890. He Ijas continued in practice at Concord, and since 
1898 has been associated in business with Joseph S. Matthews. In 
189") he delivered an address before the Grafton and Coos Bar Ass., 
entitled " Historical Review of the Legislation of New Hampshire regu- 
lating the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors." 

Ch., b. in Concord, — 

i. Howard Pierce, h. Aug. 13, 1892. 

ii. Helen Lane, b. March 13, 1SD5. 

iii. IMarion Farr, b. July 22, 18!»(J. 

iv. KoiiERT CusiiMAN, b. Marcli 13, 1890. 

8. Samuel Cole Sawyer, son of William IL, and grandson of Wil- 
liam ^ b. in Bethlehem, Aug. 21, 1815. m. May 6, 1868, Eliza Jane, 
dau. of Calvin \V. Burns (See), b. in Whitefield, April 5, 1847, Cong. 
He has res. in L. since 1873. Dentist. Cong. Deacon. Prohibition. 
J. P. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. I. O. O. F. 

Ch., _ 

1. Fred Burns, b. Lakeport, Sept. 7, 1870. ni. Dec. 23, 1894, Sarah Green- 
leaf. Dentist, res. Lisbon, 
ii. Gertrude Prince, b. L. Sept. 18, 1884, 

SCOTT. 

1. Martin Luther Scott, son of Rev. Nathan (Methodist), b. in 
Glover, Vt., Jan. 12, 1835. m. in 1857, Sarah M. Worthington. He 
was educated in the common schools. Lyndon, Vt., Academy, and New- 
bury, Vt., Seminar}-. He commenced the study of medicine with Dr. 
C. B. Darling, Lyndon, Vt, and Dr. C. W. Scott of Irasburg, Vt., and 
grad. I'rom tlie University of Vt. in 1856. He immediately commenced 
the practice of medicine, homo3opathic, in L., but the following year 
removed to Georgeville, P. Q., where he remained until 1860. His sub- 
sequent locations have been : Bnxdford, Vt., 1861 to 1866 ; Denver, Col, 
1866-7; West Randolph, Vt., 1868 to 1880; since 1881, Northampton, 
Mass. He has been Sec. of the Vt. State Med. Society and Chairman 
of the Board of Censors. Episcopal. A. F. and A. M. K. T. 

Ch.,— 

i. Cora A. 
ii. LuLA A. 
ill. George W. 



SeUlnyliam. 445 



SELLINGHAM. 

The Sellingham families of this town arc representatives of a group 
of emigrants that ujade a commendable record, and have an interesting 
history. They were l*rotestants, from near the Rhine, in Germany. 
The}' did not emigrate to JVew England at one time, but innnediately 
after 1750 several families were living in and near Boston, JMass. 
Tlieir imperfect knowledge of the English language and other reasons, 
at once apparent, encouraged them to settle in one community. The 
town of Lexington, JMass., possessed one thousand acres of land in the 
town of Ashburnham, Mass. By a deed, bearing date of Deceml)er, 
17.07, they purchased the Lexington Grant and divided it into farms 
among themselves. This section of the town is known to the present 
time as " The Dutch Farms." 

The original grantees were Henrv Hall, Christian William Whiteman, 
Jacob Schoffe, .Simon Rodamel, Teter Terry, John Rich, and John 
Kiblingei". Immediately they were joined by other emigrants from the 
same locality in Germany, who settled near them in the same township. 
The added names are Jacob and Henry Sellingham, Andrew Windrow, 
Henry Stack, Jacob Constantine, Jacob Barkardst, John Oberlock, 
Philip ^'orback, and Jacob Wilker. The}' were educated, intelligent 
people, thrift}' in business, zealous in the support of schools, and good 
substantial citizens. Tliey had lied fi'om tyranny in their native land, 
and were prou)i)t in a rational resistance of oppression in any form. Jn 
all the elements of patriotism they were trained and ripened for the 
llevolution, and during the war they contributed their full proportion 
in service, sacrifice, and treasure. From the first, they were received 
in good fellowship, and they bore their share of the burdens of muni- 
cipal affairs. From this thrifty community John Rich, in 1775, removed 
to Haverhill and ten years later to Maidstone, Vt. He was a selectman 
of Ashburnham, Mass., a trusted agent of the State Government of 
New Hami)shire, and a soldier at Haverhill during the Revolution, 
and subsequently many years a Representative in the Legislature of 
Vermont. He m. 1753, Catherine Sophia Whiteman, whom he hatl 
known in the fatherland. His sons, John, Henry, Jacob, and IMoody, 
were prominent men in town and county atiairs. Rich Stevens, a 
sheritT of Essex County, was a son of his daughter P^lizabeth. He 
d. Sept. oO, IfSlo, aged 8-1 ; his widow, Catherine, d. April 14, 1818, 
aged 82. 

Jacob Schoffe removed from Ashburnham, Mass., to Haverhill about 
1774 and soon after to Essex Count}', Vt. His sou Jacob, b. 1757, 
was a soldier in the Revolution, frontier service, and d. in Maidstone, 
Vt., aged over 80 years. His other sons were John, Daniel, and Henry, 
and their descendants have lived in Grafton and Coos Counties. The 
family of Rodamel generally assumed the name of Dimond. Jacob 
Dimond, son of the emigrant, b. June 3, 1760. After the Revolu- 
tion, in which he was a soldier, he settled in Claremont, where he d., 
March 16, 1826. Mtiry Dimond, b. Nov. 5, 1752, a daughter of the 
euiigrant, m. Jan. 3, 1783, Henry Stevens, of Claremont. 

Christian William Whiteman removed with a part of his children in 
1796 to Warren, where William Whiten)an had previously located. 



446 Sellingham — Sgohel — Shaw — Shay. 

Henry Sellingliara, son of Jacob, the emigrant, b. about 1735, with 
his sons, Henry, Jr., and Jacob, settled in Thornton about 1775. 
Henry, Jr., and Jacob were soldiers in the Revolution. Later, Henry 
and Henr}', Jr., removed to Stevvartstown. Jacob continued to reside 
in Thornton many 3'ears. He was a pensioner, and in 1840 he was 
living ill Woodstock. Among his nine children were Catherine, who m. 
James K. Hatch (See), and Daniel, who m. JNIatilda Clement. Daniel 
was a soldier in the War of 1812, and d. in Woodstock about 1855. 

1. Andrew J. Sellingham, a grandson of Daniel, above named, 
was b. in Woodstock, April 1, 1855. m. Jan. 1, 1893, Lizzie Minerva 
(Whitcomb) Bolles, b. Jan. 28, 1859, dau. of Curtis Whitcomb (See), 
and widow of Cortes Hibbard Bolles (See). He has res. in L. since 
1885. Carpenter. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Eva A., b. L. Jan. 17, 1894. 

2. Ellsworth Sellingham, son of Lafayette, b. in Walden, Vt., 
Aug. 28, 1860, has res. in L. since 1892. He writes the name Sulham. 
He m. Jan. 4, 1888, Louise G. Phillips, dau. of Elisha Phillips (See). 
Carpenter. Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Ethel, b. Lisbon, Sept. 30, 1888. 
ii. Leon, b. Hartford, Conn., July 14, 1892. 
iii. Nathaniel, b. L. Aug. 5, 1893. 

SGOBEL. 

1. Paul Sgobel, son of Michael, b. in Palermo, Sicil}', April 12, 
1845. m. April 18, 1870, Helen, dau. of Lee Munson, b. in Montpelier, 
Vt., Aug. 21, 1846. He res. in L. from 1881 to 1897. Farmer. 
Roman Catholic. Democrat. No ch. 



SHAW. 

1. Joshua Berry Shaw, son of Neheraiah, b. in Pittsfield, Oct. 23, 
1809. m. Dec. 4, 1845, Sarah Jane, dau. of Moses L. Cleveland 
(See), b. in Bath, Oct. 3, 1824, d. in L. March 15, 1896, Episcopal. 
He res. in L. from 1833 until he d., Dec. 25, 1895. Shoemaker. 
Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Mary Arabel, b. L. Jan. 16, 1847. m. WilUam Henry Kidder (See). 

SHAY. 

L John Charles Shay, b. in Canada, m. Oct. 2, 1865, Drusella 
Eliza, dau. of John Bowman (See), b. in L. April 26, 1845, d. in L. 
June 27, 1882, Cong. He res. in L. from 1865 to 1867 and 1883. 
Painter. Co. B, 4th Vt. Inf. Sergt. 

Ch., — 

i. WiLLLVM Albert, b. L. Feb. 1867. Printer, res. Montpelier, Vt. 
ii. Bessie Drusella, b. Cabot, Vt., Nov. 22, 1876. res. Montpeher, Vt. 
iii. Katik L., b. Nov. 29, 1872, d. May 18, 1873. 



Shepherd — jShute. 447 



SHEPHERD. 

1. Fkank P^dward Shepiiehd, son of Willinm Ilenr}', b. in Canada, 
April 16, 18r)8. m. June 2;3, 1881, Anna Elizabeth, dan. of Luther 
Adams Parker (See), b. in L. Jan. f), 1853. He has res. in L. since 
1875. Glover. Republican. No ch. 

SHUTE. 

1. Thomas Shute, b. in Newbur>'port, INfass., April 11, 1756. m. 
Feb. 3, 1783, Elizabeth Barker, b. in Strathani, Auj^. 25, 1760, d. Dec. 
29, 1837. He was the earliest known ancestor of the Shutcs of 8an- 
bornton, where he d., Mav 24, 1837. (History of Sanbornton, pp. 
707-8-9-10.) 

2. Joseph Shute, son of Thomas \ b. in Sanbornton, Nov. 5, 1793. 
ni. first, Feb. 23, 1820, Mary, dau. of INIoses Carter* (See), b. in New 
Hampton, May 16, 1798, d. in L. Jan. 1, 1840, Cong. m. second, Dec. 
6, 1841, Phebe, dau. of Perley Church, b. in Waterford, Vt. , Dec. 6, 
1798, d. in L. Sept. 24, 1873, (Jong. He res. in L. from 1819 until he 
d., Sept. 18, 1873. Farmer. Republican. Soldier in War of 1812-15. 
A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. I. O. O. F. 

Ch., by w. Mary, b. in L., — 

i. Joseph B., b. Dec. 1, 1820. m. Adaline Eastman. Farmer. He d. 

VVliitefield, June 9, 1801. 
ii. Sai.ly, b. Jan. 20, 1824. m. Azro Brown, carpenter, res. Waterford, 

Vt. 

5. iii. HoKACE, b. Dec. 17, 1820. 

iv. Sewkll, b. May 20, 18o3. m. Mary Stoddard. Blacksmith. He d. 

Waterford, Vt., Oct. 11, 1884. 
V. Harriet, b. April 14, 1835, d. in infancy, 
vi. Alden, b. Oct. 20, 1837, d. in infancy. 

3. Michael Mitchell Shute, son of Thomas ^, b. in Sanbornton, 
Sept. 26, 1799. ni. April 2, 1829, Lydia, dau. of Moses Carter* (See), 
b. in L. in 1803, d. March 17, 1872*, Methodist. He res. in L. from 
1829 until he d., May 3, 1885. Farmer. They had six ch., all d. in 
infancy. 

4. Nathaniel Shute, son of Thomas \ b. in Sanbornton, Aug. 20, 
1801. m. Feb. 13, 1827, Maria D. B., dau. of Reuben Smith, b. in 
Sanbornton in 1802, d. in L. in 1880, Cong. He res. in L. from 1828 
until he d., P"eb. 7, 1885. Farmer. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Charles S., b. Nov. 14, 18.30, d. Feb. 27, 1844. 

6. ii. Gn.MAN D., b. June 18, 18:31. 

iii. Charles N., b. Oct. 14, 1847, d. L. Nov. 14, 1847. 

5. Horace Shute, son of Joseph ^ b. in L. Dec. 17, 1829. m. Nov. 
5, 1850, Mar}' Jane, dau. of Abijah Bowman ^'* (See), b. in L. Nov. 17, 
1833. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Republican. Co. I, 1st 
N. H. H. Art. Private. G. A. R. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Kate Maria, b. Jan. 11, 1855. m. Calvin P. Crouch (See). 
ii. Mary Jane, b. April 3, 185y. m. Oct. 16, 1870, George Clark, laborer. 
Divorced. 



448 Sliute — Silshy — Shnino — Simonds — Simpson. 

6. GiLMAN D. Shute, son of Nathaniel ^, b. in L. June 18, 1831. 
m. in 18.V2, Lucy A., dau. of Charles C. Whiting, b. in Lyman, in 1831, 
d. in Lisbon, in 1890. He res. in L. in 3'outh and from 1852 to 18G4. 
Farmer. Co. I, 1st N. H. H. Art. Private. G. A. R. 
Ch., — 

i. Ellen M., b. L. 1855. m. May 1, 1873, Albert Laundry, res. Nasliua. 
ii. Artiiuu N., b. L. 1857. m. Marcli 19, 1881, Adella Dyke. Farmer, res. 

Lyman. Representative, 1901. 
iii. Grace L., b. L. 1863. m. Feb. 2, 1878, Arthur B. Corey, res. White- 
field. 
iv. Alice M., res. Nasliua. 
V. Ambrose B., res. Boston, Mass. 

SILSBY. 

1. WiLLiAii M. SiLSBY, son of Lewis, b. in Lunenburg, Vt., Jul}' 20, 
1857. m. May 20, 1885, Annette Amelia, dau. of Tyler E. Parker 
(See), 1). in Kirby, Vt., July 22, 1863, Methodist. He has res. in L. 
since 1888. Mei'chant. Republican. Fire ward, 1890-1. Treas. L. 
Musical Association, 1891-2-3. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., 
St. Gerard Com. 32° A. A. S. R. 
Ch.,— 

i. Glenn Wilder, b. Lyndon ville, Vt., June 11, 1887. 
ii. Garald William, b. L. July 21, 1889. 
iii. Mildred Persis, b. L. May 6, 1891. 

SIMINO. SIMONEAU. 

1. John Simino, son of Augustus, b. in Canada, Sept. 29, 1845. m. 
March 6, 18G5, Adaline, dau. of William Seeley, b. in Canada, Oct. 5, 
1840, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1872. Farmer. 
Roman Catholic. Republican. No ch. 

SIMONDS. 

1. Solon Loyra. Sijionds, son of Charles, b. in L. July 28, 1842. 
m. first, March 20, 1866, Laura A., dau. of Rosvvell Bowker, b. in 
Lunenburg, Vt., March 23, 1846, d. in L. July 12, 1883. m. second, 
Nov. 24, 1887, Mary E., dau. of Mitchell Foley, b. in St. Johnsbury, 
Vt., Nov. 1, 1854. She m. first, Frank C. Hutchinson. Cong. He 
has res. in L. since 1879. Shipping clerk. Republican. Co, K, 8th 
Vt. Inf. Sergt. G. A. R., Com., 1893. First Lieut. Co. F, 3d Regt. 
N. H. Militia, June 25, 1877, to March 29, 1879. A. F. and A. M., 
Master Burns Lodge, 1894-5. K. T., St. Gerard Com. 

Ch., by w. Laura, — 

i. Jennie LELiA.b. Lunenburg, Vt., Nov. 19, 1868. ra. April, 1891, Albert 
A. (Jntliank, clerk, res. L. until 1899. 

SIMPSON. 

1. John Tenxey Simpson, son of Samuel, b. in Mayfield, Me., Dec. 
10, 1833. m. Feb. 3, 1857, Isabel, dau. of Moses Norton, b. in Nor- 
ridgewalk, Me., Oct. 28, 1836, Methodist. Prest. Relief Corps, 1889- 



Simpson. 449 

90-1. He has res. in L. since 18G8. Carpenter. Rei)ublican. Select- 
man, 1890-1-2-3. Re[)resentative, 1887-8. Supervisor, 1884. Coni- 
raissioner L. Villa<,^e District, 1893-4-G-7-8. Co. I, 10th Me. Inf. 1st 
Lieut. G. A. R., Com. 1880-1. Capt. Moore Rifles, N. II. N. G., 1884 
to 1888. 
Ch., — 

i. Lizzie Florence, b. Portland, Me., Nov. 10, 1858, d. L. Nov. 1871. 

ii. Charles IIkrhert, b. Portland, Me., Dec. 2(j, 1859. d. L. May 29, 1882. 
3. iii. Harry MortoUt, b. Portland, Me., Sept. 12, 18(iG. 

iv. Kate Bei,le, b. L. Nov. 11. 1871, d. L. Oct. 2, 1894. 

V. Ernest, b. L. July 10, 1875. res. L. 

vi. Carl Clarence, b. L. Jan. 29, 1879. 

2. Samuel Freelan Simpson, son of Samuel, b. in Poland, Me., 
Nov. 27, 1845. m. Dec. 1872, Delia, dau. of Nathan Applebee '' (See), 
b. in L. in 1847, Methodist. He res. in L. from 1869 to 1890. Car- 
penter. ]\Tethodist. Republican. Co. C, 25th Me. Inf. Private. G. A. R. 
A, F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Jessie Eloise, b. April 27, 1875. res. Lawrence, Mass. 
ii. Carrie Dcstin, b. Aug. 25, 1886. 

3. Harry Morton Simpson, son of Jolin Tenney \ b. in Portland, 
Me., Sept. 12, 18G6. m. Dec. 5, 1890, Cora Ann, dau. of Daniel B. 
Hardy, b. in Carroll, Jan. '31, 1870. He has res. in L. since 1869. 
Plumber. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Harry Charles, b. Oct. 25, 1891. 
ii. Hazel M., b. April 30, 1894. 



SIMPSON. 

4. Charles Albert Simpson, son of Clinton B., b. in Rumney, April 
20, 1867. m. Nov. 15, .1893, Flora Edna Lang, b. in Dalton,"May 4, 
1868, dau. of Jonathan M. and Harriet Ann (Grisvvold) Lang. Re- 
moved to L. 1897. Methodist. Democrat. Merchant. 

Ch.,— 

i. Paul Lang, b. Jan. 29, 189G. 
ii. Earl Edward, b. Jan. 20, 1898. 



SIMPSON. 

5. Riley Smith Simpson, son of Suel, b. in Bath, Sept. 8, 1836. 
m. Nov. 2, 1859, Susan Ellen, dau. of Rudolphus Chandler^ (See), b. 
in Dunham, P. Q., May 19, 1842, d. in L. Jan. 29, 1895, Free Baptist. 
He has res. in L. since 1853. Carpenter. Free Baptist. Republican. 
Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. Corp. G. A. R. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Lizzie Florence, b. Oct. 26, 1861. ni. Hugli Dorman Wilkins (See). 
7. ii. George KiLEY, b. Oct. 29, 1802. 

6. Chester Simpson, son of Suel, b. in ShetHeld, Vt., May 20, 1838. 
111. first, April 14, 1861, Sarah Ann, dau. of Reuben Phillips (See), b. 

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450 Simpson — SinMer. 

in Bethlehem, July 26, 1837, d. in L. Feb. 22, 1880, Free Baptist, m. 
second, Oct. 10, 1886, Catherine, dan. of William Fitzpatrick, b. in 
Galena, 111., Aug. 6, 1849, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 
1855, Carpenter. Free Baptist. Republican. J. P. Co. D, 13tb 
N. H. Inf. Sergt. Com. G. A. R., 1887. 
Cli., b\' w. Sarah, b. in L., — 

i. Laura Bell, b. Feb. 6, 1862. m. Sept. 22, 1885, William J. Dodge, 

glover, res. Gloversville, N. Y. 
ii. May Delia, b. May 24, 1866. m. Oct. 14, 1890, Alvin Snell, laborer. 

res. St. Johnsville, N. Y. 
iii. Reuben Phillips, b. Aug. 30, 1868, d. Gloversville, N. Y., May 15, 

1802. 
iv. Wilfoud Chester, b. March 5, 1870, d. L. Oct. 26, 1872. 
V. Carrie Emma, b. Aug. 17, 1873. res. Gloversville, N. Y. 
vi. Harky Elisha, b. June 7, 1875. res. Barton, Vt. 
vii. Ferdinand Chester, b. Jan. 7, 1878. res. L. 
viii. Sarah Deborah, b. Nov. 8, 1879. res. L. 

7. George Riley Simpson, son of Riley Smith ^ b. in L. Oct. 29, 
1862. m. Sept. 15, 1886, Abbie Wilcomb, dau. of Isaac B. Stearns 
(See), b. in L. Aug. 24, 1865. He has res. in L. all his life. Clerk. 
K. P. 

Ch., — 

i. Leona Ellen, b. L. June 9, 1892. 



SINKLER. SINCLAIR. 

1. John Sinkler, b. according to tradition in Scotland, about 1630, 
emigrated to America and settled in Exeter as early as 1659, and m. 
about that time Marv . m. second, Deborah . Church mem- 
ber. He d. in Exeter in 1699 or 1700. 

2. John Sinkler, son of John \ b. in Exeter, about 1668. m. Eliz- 
abeth, dau. of John Bean, Sr., b. in E^xeter, Sept. 24, 1678, He d. in 
Exeter in 1731, 

3. Samuel Sinclair, son of John'-, b. in Exeter, before 1709. m. 
Sarah, dau. of Richard and Jane (Hilton) Mattoon. He was one of 
two hundred and fifteen original proprietors of Gilmanton, Ma}' 20, 1727. 
He res. in Newmarket, d, after Feb. 27, 1758. 

4. RiCHAKD Sinclair, son of SamueP, b. in Newmarket, about 1730. 
ra. in 1752-3, Polly, dau, of Capt. Joseph and Alice (Rawlins) Cilley, of 
Hampton. He was a carpenter and wheelwright b}' trade, but dealt in 
I'eal estate a great deal. He enlisted, March 28, 1760, in Capt. Jere- 
miah Mai-ston's Co. for the French and Indian war. In the Rev. war 
he was a Capt. in the 10th Regt. ((Jol. Badger), in Col. Waldron's 
Regt, and in Col. Bartlett's Regt. He was made 2d Major of the 10th 
N. H. Regt,, Nov, 3, 1780, In liarnstead town records, March 22, 
1788, he is called " Colonel." He res, in Newmarket, Gilmanton, and 
Barnstead. He was Moderator, Selectman, Auditor and Surveyor of 
Higliways in Barnstead for many years. He d. in Barnstead, July 27, 
1813. 



Sinclair, 451 

5. Richard Sinclair, son of Richard*, b. in Newmarket, Oct. 0, 
175G. 111. Oct. 27, 1784, Elizabeth, dan. of Cliarles Ilodgdou, of Barn- 
stead, b. in 1762, d. in Banistcad in 1840. He was a Rev. soldier, 
enlisted first, July 23, 177G, served as private, drnnimer, and ensign, 
until Oct. 27, 1780, after that was sele(;tnian and held other minor 
ollices. lie res. in Barnstead, d. in Ohio in 1<S20. 

6. Charles Grandison Sinclaii{, son of Richard'', b. in Barnstead, 
Ma}' 4, 1793. m. Jan. 30, 1820, Martiia G. , dan. of Joseph and Han- 
nah (Giles) Norris, b. in Barnstead, Sept. 12, 17'.)8. d. in Bclhlehem, 
Feb. 1880, Cong. He was a soldier in the war of 1812-15, wounded, 
Sergt. JNIerchant. d. Barnstead, Jnly 18, 1834. 

7. John G. Sinclair, son of Charles Grandison '', b. in Barnstead, 
]\Iarch 25, 1826. m. first, Oct. 29, 1847, Taniar Merrill, dan. of Col. 
Daniel Clark, b. in Landaff, Sept. 2, 1828, d. in L. Feb. 13, 1872, 
Methodist, ra. second, Jul\' 10, 1874, Maiy Elizabeth, dau. of John 
Pierce (See), b. in Bethlehem, April 9, 1837, Cong. She m. first, Wil- 
lard A. Blandin. John G. res. in L. from 1870 to 1874. Merchant, 
and starch and lumber manufr. Representative, Bethlehem, 1852-5- 
62-3-4-76-7-8 ; L. 1874. Member Constitutional Convention, 1-S73. 
State Senator, 1858-9. Democratic candidate for Gov., 1866-7-8. 
Delegate to Democratic National Convention, 1H68. Bank Commis- 
sioner under Gov. Baker. Democratic candidate for Speaker of the 
House, and in 1876 for U. S. Senator. President L. IMusical Associa- 
tion, 1S71 to 7 inc. A. F. and A. M. I. O. O. F. He d. in Bethle- 
hem. June 27, 1899. (Sinclair Genealogy, by L. A. Morrison.) 

Ch., b. in Bethlehem, — 

8. i. Charles Artihir, h. Aug. '21, 1848. 

ii. Emma Peavey, h. Aug. 20, 1851. m. Feb. 12, 1874, Cliarles ,T. Fowler, 
b. l?ristul, Feb. 0, 1845, son of Oscar F. and J^ouisa (Waterman) 
Fowler, Metiiodist clergyman, res. Haverhill, Mass. 
iil. Martha Aroline, b. March 29, 1855. m. Oct. 7, 1885, John W. Weeks, 
b. Lancaster, April 11, 18U0, son of William 1). and Mary H. (Fowler) 
Weeks. Grad. U. S. Naval Academy, res. Newton, Mass. 

8. Charles Arthur Sinclair, son of John G.'^, b. in Bethlehem, 
Aug. 21, 1848. m. Nov. 27, 1873, Emma Isaiiel, dau. of Hiram Jones, 
b. in R3e, Nov. 27, 1855. (Adopted daughter of Hon. Frank Jones, 
Portsmouth, her uncle.) Charles was educated in Tilton Seminaiy, 
Newbury, Vt., Academy, and l'hilli[is Academy, E.xeter, and entered 
Dart. Coll. but did not grad. He res. in L. from 1870 to 1874. Capi- 
talist and railroad owner. Representative from L., 1873, JNIember 
Board of Edncation, Union District, 1870-1-2. Slate .Senator from 
1888 to 1892, and 1894 to 6. Representative from Portsmouth, 1892-3. 
Democratic candidate for U. S. Senator, 1891 and 1895. Delegate to 
Democratic National Convention, 1896. A. F. and A. M., K. P. 32^ 
A. A. S, R. He d. Brookline, .Mass., April 22, 1899. 

Ch., b. in Portsmouth, — 

i. Grace Jones, b. Aug 23, 1874. ni. Jan. 1, 189(5, Parker Wliitteniore. 
res. Roslindale, Mass. 

ii. Martha kSoi'hy, b. Aug. 11, 1870. m. Oct. 12, 1897, Sherbiu-n M. Mer- 
rill, res. Boston, Mass. 

iii. Mary Louise, b. Jan. 2:J, 1879. m. April 20, 1898, John C. Spring in 
Boston (First Bapt. Cii.), Mass. res. Newton Centre, Mass. 

iv. Ellen Marie, b. Aj)ril 17, 1887, at rortsmouth, res. I'ortsmoutli. 



452 Smalley — Smillie. 



SMALLEY. 

1. James H. Smalley, son of Joseph Freeman, b. in Lebanon, Nov. 
23, 1838. m. June 29, 18G1, Joanna Quimby, dau. of Ezra Bliss El- 
kins (See), b. in Lisbon, July 8, 1840. He has res. in L. since 1859. 
Harness maker. Democrat. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., 
St. Gerard Com. 

CIl, b. in L., — 

2. i. Edwin B., b. J.an. 10, 1865. 

ii. James Alexander, b. Oct. 10, 18G6. m. Aug. 2, 1890, Helen Langmaid. 
Elacksiiiith. res. L. 

2. Edwin B. Smalley, son of James H.\ b. in L. Jan. 10, 18(35. m. 
March 24, 1892, Nellie L., dau. of Kirk Bowles, b. in Landaff, Sept. 20, 
1867, Methodist. He has res. in L. all his life. Harness-maker. 
Methodist. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. lIowAiiD Edwin, b. L. March 30, 1803. 



SMILLIE. 

1. RoBEUT Smillie, b. on Dougall Hill Farm, near Glasgow, Scot- 
land, about 1750. ra. Janet Cochrane, b. Jan. 8, 1753. He d. 1792 
or 3. 

2. John Smillie, son of Robert \ b. on Dougall Hill Farm near 

Glasgow, Scotland, June 3, 1782. m. Menzies, or was connected 

with that family b}' marriage. He was a soldier under George II. He 
was a radical, and had to flee to this countiy. d. in Craftsbuiy, Vt., 
in 1859. 

3. James Smillie, son of John ^, b. in Glasgow, Scotland, jMay 19, 
1805. m. Nov. 1825, Susannah, dau. of James McAlpine. He res. in 
vScotland until 1822, then came to Quebec, and afterward came to 
Barnet, Vt., and then to Newburj-, Vt., where he d., July, 1889. 

4. William Smillie, son of John'- b. in Killmalcomb, Scotland, 
Nov. 180(3. m. in 1835, Julia Clark, b. in Peacham, Vt., d. in Barnet, 
Vt., May, 1836. He res. in L. in 1840-1, and from 1847 to 1850. 
Overseer in woollen mill. Whig. d. in Nevvbury, Vt., June, 1880. 

Ch., — 

i. John, b. Barnet, Vt., 1836, d. in infancy. 

5. John Smillie, son of James ^ b. in Barnet, Vt., Ma}' 10, 1836. 
m. Oct. 13, 1868, Laura Burnham, dau. of David Page Sanborn (See), 
b. in L. Aug. 26, 1836. She m. first Albert T. Johnson (See). John 
has res. in L. since 1868. Photographer. Republican. Supervisor, 
1886. Board of Health, 1881-9. 2d Batt. Vt. Light Art. Corp. 
I. O. O. F. 

Ch., — 

i. Mahd Amelia, b. L. April 26, 1872. m. Nov. 12, 1891, Claude Barry 
Hargrove, broker, res. Rome, Ga. 



Smith. 453 

SMITH. 

1. JoxATHAN Smith was .'in English sea cai)tain. 

2. IIiRAM Rrigiiam Smith, son of Jonatlian ', b. in Middlctown, 
Conn., Oct. 23, LSOO. in. May 12, 1828, Calherine Carter, dan. of 
William Colby (See), b. in Sanbornton, Feb. 8, 1808, d. in Tj. April 
27, ISOT), Cong. He res. in L. from 18;53 nntil he d., Feb. 4, 1872. 
Tinsmith. Democrat. Town Treasurer, 1848-50. A. F. and A. M., 
Morning Dawn and Bnrns Lodge. 

Ch.,— 

i. Henry William, b. Fninconia, Oct. 2, 18.'30, d. Danville, Vt., June 11, 
1833. 
.3. ii. Chakles Calvix, b. Danville, Vt., Au^. 18, 1832. 

4. iii. Henry Woodwarp, b. L. July 27, 1834. 

iv. Mary Elizabeth, b. L. JNIay G, 1837. unni. res. Boston, Mass. 

3. Charles Calvin Smith, son of Hiram Brigham -. b. in Danville, 
Vt., Aug. 18, 1832. m. first, Nov. 5, 1856, Lizzie, dau. of William 
Lother, b. in Benton, May 4, 183'S, d. in L. June 22, 187G, Ei)iscopal. 
m. second, Aug. 14, 1878, Kate, dau. of Henry Bacon, b. in Dalton, 
May 14, 1849. She m. first, Charles F. Norton (See). Charles Calvin 
has res. in L. since 1833. Tinsmith. Democrat. Town Clerk, 18G5- 
0-7-8. Representative, 18()9-70. Supervisor, 1888 to 92 inc. Board 
of Health, 1879-80-95-6. Fire ward, 1873-4. Prest. of Board of Trade. 
A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Com., was E. C, 
1886. 32° A. A. S. R. I. 6. O. F. 

Ch., b}' w. Lizzie, — 

5. i. Clarence PIenry, b. Gorliam, Sept. 10, 1857. 

ii. Kate J^lizabeth, b. Newbury, Vt., May 31, 1864. mini. res. L. 
iii. Isabel Gertrude, b. L. July 10, 186G, d. L. June 21, 18'.>1. 

Ch., by w. Kate, — 

iv. George Walter, b. L. Sept. 18, 1880. 

4. Henry Woodward Smith, son of Hiram Brigham-, b. in L. July 
27, 1834. m. March SO, 1856, Ann Holland, b. in Ireland, Sept. 14, 
1838, d. in L. Jan. 5, 1891, Episcopal. He has res. in L. all his life. 
Tinsmith. Democrat. Selectman, 1876. Town Clerk, 1864-5-9-70- 
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-80. Fire ward, 1878-9-80. A. F. and A. M., 
Burns Lodge, Master, 1865. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Charles H., b. July 4, 1861, d. L. Aug. 6. 1862. 
ii. Jennie, b. Marcb 23, 1864. unni. res. L. 
iii. Infant Son, b. Aug. 11, 18G8. d. L. Aug. 30, 1868. 
iv. Charles E., b. Ajjiil 7, 1874. ni. Oct. 26, 1897, Christina A., dau. of 

Curtis L. Albee (See). Bank clerk, res. L. K. P. One ch., Albee 

Evans, b. L. Oct. 11, 1000. 

5. Clarence Henry Smith, son of Charles Calvin ^ b. in Gorhani, 
Sept. 10, 1857. m. May 5, 1888, Cora, dan. of Harlow Conner, b. in 
Wentworth, Feb. 14, 18G9, INIethodist. He has res. in L. nearly all his 
life. Tinsmith. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Harry D., b. Whitefield, Sept. 19, 1891. 
ii. Son , b. Aug. 29, 1897. 



454 Smith, 



SMITH. 

6. Joseph Smith, of Stratham, was the fiftieth to affix his name 
upon the petition of 1748, and four years hiter drew lots 44 and 18, the 
latter falling to Elisha'. (Histor}' of Sanbornton, pp. 715-16-17-24 
to 27.) 

7. Elisha Smith, son of Joseph ®, b. in Stratham in 1723 or 33. 
in. Lvdia Norris, of Stratham, dan. of Benjamin and Mehitable 
(Stevens) Norris. d. in Sanbornton, Nov. 12, 1819. He was a large 
land owner, and bnilt a saw and grist mill on Black Cat Brook, San- 
bornton. d. Sanbornton, March 12, 1811. 

8. Zebulon Smith, son of Elisha', b. in Epping, April 1, 1767. 
m. first. Betsey, dan. of Barnard Hoyt, b. Dec. 1766, d. Eeb. 2, 1801. 
m. second, Elizabeth, dan. of Josiah Sanborn, b. Sept. 1773, d. April 5, 
1824. m. third, Mary, dan. of Capt. Chase, of Conway, b. in 1774. 
d. Oct. 2, 1847. lie was a farmer, d in Sanbornton, Feb. 13, 1848. 

9. Josiah Smith, son of Zebulon ^ b. in Sanbornton, Nov. 28, 1800. 
m. Dec. 28, 1826, Margaret Cotton, dau. of Jeremiah Sanborn, b. in San- 
bornton, Aug. 7, 1801, d. in L. Ai)ril 20, 1873, Methodist. He res. in 
L. from 1826 until he d., Oct. 21, 1864. Farmer. Methodist. Demo- 
crat. Appointed Postmaster of North L., April 24, 1857. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Samuel Hoit, b. July 2, 1828, d. L. July 9, 1828. 
11. ii. KuKus, b. Aug. 17, 1830. 

iii. Wellington, b. Nov. 17, 1834. m. May, 1858, Lizzie Morrison. Stone- 
cutter, res. Quincy, Mass. 
iv. Elizahkth, 1). June 29, 1842. m. Dec. 1866, George Gregory, farmer. 

She d. Burke, Vt., Feb. 6, 1893. 
V. Judith, b. June 29, 1842. m. George W. Richardson (See). 

10. Barnard Hoit Smith, son of Zebulon *, b. in Sanbornton, June 
1, 1814. m. Sept. 23, 1838, Sally, dau. of John Woodman, b. in San- 
bornton, Dec. 12, 1812. Pie res. in L. from 1838 to 1846. Black- 
smith. Appointed Postmaster of North L., Jan. 19, 1843. Appointed 
Capt. 5th Co. 32(1 Regt. N. H. Militia, Aug. 19, 1841, held the office 
as late as April 20, 1842. 

Ch.,— 

1. Phebe Woodman, b. L. April 10, 1840, d. L. July 26, 184G. 
ii. Zebulon, b. L. June 26, 1842. m. Phebe Goss. 'Blacksmitli. 
iii. Sarah Woodman, b. L. Sept. 7, 1845. ni. Nov. 23, 1873, Joseph D. 

Clark, farmer, res. Sanbornton. 
iv. ]\Iay Eaton, b. Sanbornton, Aug. 21, 1847, d. Sept. 30, 1848. 
V. David, b. Sanbornton, Sept. 8, 1849. m. Jan. 21, 1874, Abbyett 0. Clark. 

Blacksmitli and painter, 
vi. Aura Hoit, b. Sanbornton, Nov. 8, 1853. 

11. RuFLis Smith, son of Josiah ^ b. in L. Aug. 17, 1830. ra. Jan. 
31, 1855, Luzella Maria, dau. of James Wright towne (See), b. in L. 
June 25, 1835, Metliodist. He has res. in L. all his life. Stone-mason. 
Republican. Ai)pointed Postmaster of North L., Julv 26, 1861, still 
holds the office. J. P. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 



Smith. 455 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Addie Emma, h. Aug. 2, 185G. m. Jan. 1, 1880, Edward Glernio Rerry, 

carpenter. Slie d. ("al. Oct. 2, 1883. 
ii. MiNNiK Em.a, b. April 21), 1859, d. L. Sept. 25, 1874. 
12. iii. Irvin Wjt.liam, b. Marcli 25, 18t)2. 

iv. I<:rwin JosiAH, b. July 13, 18GI. ni. Sept. IS'Jl, Mary Ann Care}'. 

res. Lawrence, Mass. 
V. IviN Jamks, b. Auii-. 15, 18(;(), d. L. Oct. 29, 18G9. 
vi. Geokge Wellington, b. May 6, 1872. res. Lawrence, Mass. 

12. Irvin William Sjiitii, son of lliifus ", b. in L. March •25, 1SG2. 
m. TMarcii 27, 189.'), Stella, dau. of Jonallian j\I. and Harriet Ann 
(Griswold) Lang, 1). in Dalton, March H, ISGo. He has re.s. in L. all 
liis life. Fanner. Jvepnblican. Member of Town School Board, 
1894-5-G. No ch. (Book of Biographies, Grafton Co., p. 151.) 



SMITH. 

13. Samuel Smith, b. in Wakefield in 1810, m. Jane, dau. of Sanuiel 
AVest, b. in Monroe in 1811, d. in L. Jan. 27, 1.S70. He res. in L. 
from 1834 until he d., Jan. 2, 1875. Laborer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

14. i. Francis H., b. July 9, 1839. 
ii. Rosette, d. in infancy. 

15. iii. EoMANZo, b. Dec. 21, 1842. 

iv. William, m. Widow Holmes, res. Iowa. 

V. Juliette, b. Jan. 4, 1846. m. Geo. W. Cleasby (See). 

10. vi. Sumner P., b. Dec. 17, 1848. 

vii. Mary Viola, m. Elackburn. res. Groveland, Mass. 

viii. Harvey, ni. Mary Fournier res. Boston, Mass. 

14. Francis H. Smith, son of SamueP^, b. in L.July 9, 1839. m. 
JaiL 21, 1860, Julia Mandane, dau. of Jacob K. Dunbar ^ (See), b. in 
Newbury, Vt., Aug. 1838, d. in L. Oct. 7, 18G9. He has res. in L. all 
his life. Painter. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

17. i. Fred Leon, b. L. Feb. 22, 1861. ni. Abbie Lewis (See). 

15. KoMANzo Smith, son of SamueP'\ b. in L. Dec. 21, 1842. m. 
June 15, 1873, Nellie R., dan. of Joseph Bean, b. in Thornton, June 20, 
1856. He has res. in L. all his life. Laborer. Democrat. No ch. 

16. Sumner P. Smith, son of Samuel^'', b. in L. Dec. 17, 1848. m. 
Dec. 17, 1869, Diadama. dau. of Suel Simpson, b. in Bath, April 3, 1844, 
d. in L. March 30, 1880. He has res. in L. all his life. Laborer. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Mary Helen, b. Dec. 10, 1870. ni. George David Young (See). 
ii. Edwin H., b. \ov. 1, 1872. res L. 
iii. Sa.muel, b. Sept. 10, 1874. res. L. 

17. Fred Leon Smith, son of Francis H.^*, b. in L. Feb. 22, 18G1. 
m. Dec. 8, 1884, Abbie, dau. of George D. Lewis (See), b. in L. Nov. 
16, 1861, Cong. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Democrat. 
Supervisor, 1890 to 1894. J. P. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Julia Mertie, b. June 27, 1886. 

ii. Carrie Inez, b. March 1, 1888. 

iii. Minnie Etta, b. Oct. 28, 1891. 
iv. Infant Son, b. April 21, 1893, d. L. April 23, 1893. 



456 Smith. 



SMITH. 

On the earliest list extant of the proprietors of Watertown, Mass. 
(IG36-7), are four of the name of Smith, viz.: Jolin, Sr., John, Jr., 
Thomas, and Francis. Isabella, w. of John, Sr., d. Oct. 12, 1639, aged 
60 years. It is probable that John and Isabella were the parents of 
John, Jr., and Thomas, and perhaps of Francis and Daniel. 

18. Thomas Smith (supposed to be a son of Jolin, Sr., and Isabella) 
came to America in the summer of 1635 (Genealogical Reg.. Vol. VII., 
p. 248) ; was a proprietor of Watertown, Mass., in 1636-7, where he 
d. March lU, 1692-3, aged 92 years, ni. Mai\v, dau. of William Knapp, 
Sr. Thomas was admitted freeman, May 17, 1637. His will was 
dated March 16, 1687/8; the inventory amounted to £73 4s. 3d. 
Ch., James, John, Thomas, John, Joseph, Mary, Ephraim, Jonathan ^^, 
Sarah. 

19. Jonathan Smith, son of Thomas ^^ b. in 1659, admitted free- 
man in 1690. 

20. Jonathan Smith, son of Jonathan ^", b. in 1690. m. first, 
Jan. 29, 1713, Susannah Thomas, d. May 11, 1724, aged 30 years. 

m. second, Rhoda . He d. Sept. 6, 1767. Ch., as indicated by 

his will, recorded in Plymouth Co. Registry: Samuel, Jonathan-^ 
(vSee), John, Sarah (Reading), Mary, Benjamin, Abigail, Lois, Joseph, 
and Rhoda. He bore the title of Capt. Selectman, Middleboro', Mass., 
1742, 1748-54. 

21. Jonathan Smith, son of Jonathan -", b. in jNIiddleboro', Mass., 
Feb. 14, 171(J. m. Sept. 6, 1737, Experience, dau. of Ichabod Cushman. 
(Hist, of Cushman Family, p. 135, No. 73.) Both were dismissed from 
the church in Middleboro', Mass., to the church in Bolton, Conn., in 
1753. From Bolton they moved to Surry, N. H., where they were 
among the first settlers, he being one of the proprietors of the town. 
(Hist, of Gilsum, p. 21.) He, with his sons, served in Ashley's Regt. 
in the Rev. War. (Hist, of Gilsum, p. 3(5. N. H. State Papers, Vol. 
XVII., p. C)b.) He and three sons were signers of the Association 
Test in Surry in 1776. (N. H. State Papers, Vol. VIII., p. 287.) He 
settled in that part of .Gilsum afterward set olT into Surry, about 
1764, and on tlie farm recentl}- owned by Frank Carpenter. He was 
one of the petitioners for the new town of Surr}'. In 1776 he was 
one of a committee to join with Alstead and Marlow to petition the 
Legislature for " a full and free election or representation of each of 
tiie individual towns above mentioned." He also represented these 
three towns in the Legislature of 1779-80. d. Oct. 4, 1786, in his 
71st year. His heirs were Thomas ; Ichabod, m. Lydia, dau. of 
Obadiah Wilcox of Gilsum; Jonathan, m. lluldah, dau. of Peter 
Haywood, served in the Rev. (as did other brothers), was Col. in the 
Militia, represented Gilsum and Surry in the Convention to consider 
the Federal Constitution in 1788, removed to Rockingham, Vt., where 
lie d., leaving no ch.; Samuel'-- (See) ; Patience, wife of Moses D. 
Field ; Experience, wife of Abia Crane ; Sarah, wife of Nathan Hay- 
wood ; and Susanna, wife of Abner Skinner, all of whom settled in 



Smith. 457 

Siirrv about the same time with -lonatlian. Experience, who m. 
Jonatlian '-', was descended from Robert Cushman (See), a leader of 
the Pilgrims, and a principal promoter of their emiiiration from 
Holland to Plymonth, jMass., according to the following lineage : 
(1) Robert; (2) Thomas, Ruling Elder of the Church at 'Plvmouth, 
who m. Mary Allerton, wiio came over in the •' Mayflcnver " in ]()20, at 
the age of 11, with her father, Isaac Allerton, she having Iteen noted 
in Pilgrim history as the last survivor of the " j\IuyfIower " company; 

(3) Rev. Isaac, i)astor of the ciuirch at Plympton, m. ^lary Rickard ; 

(4) Ichabod, m. lirst, Esther Barnes, m. second, Patience Holmes ; 
(;')) Experience, dau. of Ichabod and Patience Holmes. (Hist, of 
Cushman Family, pp. 9, 84, 101, 127, 135, No. 73.) 

22. Samuel Sjutu, s(mi of .Jonathan -', 1). prolndily in Middlel)oro', 
INIass. m. Deborah Dort. He was a .Sergt. in Capt. EHsha .Mack"s Co.. 
Col. Sanuiel Ashley's Cheshire Regt. , in tlie Ticonderoga campaign of 
1777 (Hist, of Gilsum, p. 'M\) was afterwards Ca[)t. and Major in the 
20th Regt. of Militia. (Military Hist. N. H., Potter; Adjt. Gen. 
Report, Vol. II. l.S(>(;, p. 385 ; N. H. Register, 1797.) Removed to 
Bi'ovvnington, Vt., and commenced a settlement there, probably about 
1797, on the farm lately owned by W. C. Thrasher, Esq. The town 
was oi'ganized Nov. 28, 1799, at a town meeting held at the house of 
jNlajor Smith, and he was chosen ^Moderator. (Vt. Hist. Gaz., Vol. 
III. p. 90.) His ch. were: (1) Sophronia, ni. Cyrus Eaton, of Bar- 
ton, Vt. (see Hazeltine P^amily, ante) ; (2) Asa Kimliall, m. first, 
Sophia Hilliard ; m. second, Elvira Grow ; in. third, Fanny Grow ; 
(3) Ducena, num.; (4) Sally Ann, m. Clark Blake of Lowell, INIass.; 

(5) A\Mlliam Baxter of .Syracuse, N. Y. ; (G) INIary Burnham, m. Dun- 
can Grant of Montreal, P. Q. ; (7) Isaac -^ (See); (8) Ichabod of 
Stanstead, P. Q. 

23. Is.^AC Smith, son of Samuel -^ b. in Surry, May 27, 1786. m. 
Dec. 17, 1807, IVIercy, dau. of Joel Priest, who was a Rev. soldier in 
the Regts. of Rangers, which served in Canada under Col. Timothv 
Bedel in 1776 and 1778, and again in Col. Alexander Scammell's Regt. 
of tlie N. H. Continental Line in 1779. Mercy was b. in Westmore- 
land, March 31, 1786, d. in Baiton, Vt., Oct. 30, 1859. She m. sec- 
ond, Alexander Benton. Isaac res. in Brownington, Vt., where he d., 
March 25, 1831. Farmer. 

Ch., 1). in Brownington, Vt., — 

i. Mary Jane, b. Oct. 21, 1808. ni. first, Rteplicn Howard Cutler (See). 

ni. second, Stillman Batcliellor (See), in. third, Joel Rronson (See). 
ii. Lauka KoniNSON, b. Jan. 17, IHU), ni. Albro L. li()l>inson (See), 
iii. Isaac Cushman, b. Sept. :;n, \SV2. ni. first, Feb. 24, IH."/,), Zilpha 
Patch. Slie d. Brownington, Vt., Feb. 1!), 184."3. m. second, .Tune 7, 
1844, Sarah Burnham. She d. Barton, Vt., Nov. 11, 1881. He was a 
farmer, 
iv. Nancy Stewart, b. Aujj. 27, 1814, m. Edward Oakes Kenne3' (See). 
V. Lucy Osgood, b. Aug. 18, 181(i, d. P.rowninsiton, Vt., Nov. 3,"l816. 
vi. Esther Dort, b. Jan. .30, 1820, m. Ariel Ilohncs (See). 
vii. Ly-dia Ann, b. -Auf?. 8, 1821, in. James .loluison Barrett (See), 
viii. Amy Mercy, b Dec. 21, 1824, ni. Albert Samuel Eaton (See). 
ix. Cathekine Conn, b. May :}0, 1828. m. Oct. 22, 1850, Edward Oakes, 
son of John Fierce (See). Merchant, res. Flint, Mich. 



458 Smith. 



SMITH. 

24. Richard Smith, son of Beverl}', b. in Dublin, Ireland, in 1811. 
m. May 9. 1847, Lovina, dau. of Abner Guernsey, b. in Lisbon, Aug. 
9, 181.5, d. in Waterford, Vt., July 20, 189,5. He res. in L. from 1844 
until lie d., Aug. 12, 1885. Farmer. Roman Catholic. Democrat. 
Representative, 18(39. 

Oil., b. in L., — 

i. Bevkrly, b. April 3, 1848, d. Au^. 12, 1849. 
ii. Austin J., b. .Jan. 31, 1850. m. June 24, 1873, Annie Bloomer. Ma- 

cbinist. res. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
iii. Julia E , b. Nov. 2, 1851. m. June 2, 1875, Thomas Brown, res. 

Brattleboro', Vt. She d. June 13, 1888. 
iv. Mary A., b. March 20, 1857. m. Nov. 3, 1880, William A. Dow, farmer. 

res. Barnet, Vt. 
V. Richard C, b. June 15, 1859. m. March 17, 1884, Delia Hitchcock. 

Farmer, res. Stanbridge, P. Q. 
vi. Byron K., b. March 27, 18()2. m. March 30, 1887, Nellie M. Curtis. 

Farmer, res. Waterford, Vt. 
vii. George W., b. Sept. 24, 1805. m. Sept. 30, 1889, Nellie K. Harvey. 

Stone-cutter, res. Barre, Vt. 
viii. Eugene S., b. Nov. 6, 1867. m. June 14, 1892, Addie M. Squires. 
Merchant, res. Fassumpsic, Vt. 



SMITH. 

25. NoKMAN G. Smith, son of Daniel, b. in Brunswick, Vt., Oct. 25, 
1829. m. first, March 22, 1857, Mary Abbie, dau. of Daniel Gilman 
Smith, b. in Dover, Nov. 4, 1837, Methodist. Divorced. She m. sec- 
ond, Alden C^uimby (See). Norman m. second, June 3, 1884, Vicelia 
E., dau. of C. E. Underwood, b. in Watertown, Mass., in 1841. She 
in. first, John Pond. Norman res. in L. from 18(33 to 18(34, and from 
1870 to 1887. Farmer, res. Cochituate, Mass. Deputy Sheriff in 
Coos Co., 1855-6-7, and editor of " Coos Democrat and Northern 
Press," at North Stratford, 18G0-1. Member Democratic State Com- 
mittee, 1887 to 90 inc. J. P. Representative from Alexandria, 1895-6. 
No ch. (Book of Biographies,. Grafton Co., p. 304.) 



SMITH. 

26. George Washington Smith, son of Simeon, b. in Lyman, Sept. 
11, 1837. m. Dec. 24, 1861, Abbie Fowler, dau. of John Moulton 
Smith, b. in Lyman, Jan. 23, 1841, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 
1859. Lumber sawyer. Free Baptist. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Grace Mabel, b. L. Oct. 30, 1882. 

SMITH. 

27. Richard Prowler Smith, son of John, b. in Bath, Oct. 6, 1838. 
m. March 21, 1868, Jennie L., dau. of William R. Wells, b. in L. May 
23, 1839, Free Baptist. He res. in L. from 1858 until he d., April 7, 
1883. Millwright. Free Baptist. Democrat. No ch. 



Smith. 459 



SMITH. 



28. William Barker Smith, son of AVilliam, b. in Rethlehem, May 
13. 1.S47. m. first, in 18G7, Emma, dan. of Warren P^lliott (See), b. in 
Dalton, Dec. 1, 1853. Divorced. She m. second, William Rines (See). 
William Barker m. second, Jan. 29, 1888, Mary, dan. of Anthony 
Welch, b. in Canada, Oct. 13, 1849. Ki)iscoi)al. He has res. in L. 
since 1880. Stone-mason. Republican. I. O. O. F. He d. 1898. 

Ch., by w. Emma, b. in Dalton, — 

i. Emma Dkuzklla, h. Ma3' 18, 1872. in. Melville Horace Cardinal (See). 
ii. Harky, b. July 14, 1873. 



SMITH. 

29. Austin Rice Smith, son of James, b. in New Woodstock, N. Y., 
Ang. 17, 1849. m. Feb. 15. 1882, Emma Louise, dan. of Isaac B. 
Stearns (See), b. in L. July 31, 1854, Methodist. He has res. in L. 
since 1880. Gardener. Republican. I. O. O. F. No ch. 



SMITH. 

30. RiCHAKD Smith, son of Joseph, b. in Gloucester, Eng., Feb. 9, 
18G1. m. Sept. 19, 1889, Bessie, dau. of Thomas Lane, b. in Somer- 
set, P^ng., March 11, 18G5, P^piscopal. He has res. in L. since 1890. 
Laborer. Episcopal. 

Ch., 1). in L., — 

i. Annie, b. June 20, 1891. 

ii. Agnes Lydia, b March 25, 1893. 

iii. Richard G., b. May 25, 1895. 

iv. Harriet, b. Dec. 1, 1897, d. Dec. 10, 1897. 

V. Julia L., b. Dec. 16, 189!). 



SMITH. 

31. Wilfred O. S:mith, son of Wilber F., b. in Enfield, Api-il 25, 
18(;9. m. June 15, 1892, Lottie L., dau. of Henry D. Bishop (See), b. 
in Lisbon, March 20, 1872, Methodist. He res. in L. from l.s90 to 
1894. Bank clerk. Methodist. Democrat. No ch. 



SMITH. 

32. Jason Smith, b. in Lvman in 1829. m. Phebe . He res. 

in L. from 1850 to 18G4. Farmer. Co. B, 6th N. H. Inf., Private, 
and Co. B, 9th N. H. Inf. Private, d. City Point, Va., July 17, 18G4. 

Ch., b. in L.. — ■ 

i. Electa B., b. Feb. 21, 1853. 

ii. Henry, b. March 14, 1856. 

iii. Ida M., b. March 15, 1858. 

iv. LuviA R., b. June 2, 1860. 

V. Ada B., b. April 27, 1862. 

vi. George B., b. Feb. 21, 1864. 



400 Smith — Snapp. 



SMITH. 

33. Elisha Smith, son of Levi, I), in Burnstuble, Mass., in 181.3. 
m. iSTanc}', dau. of Thomas Header, b. in Nantucket, Mass., in 1S16, 
d. in Trenton, N. J., Aug. 20, 1890, Methodist. He was a sliiphnilder 
in Nantucket, Mass., most of his life to 1865. In 1866 he came to L., 
where he res. until he d., Nov. 10, 1886. Farmer. Methodist. 

Ch., — 

Four Children, d. in infancy, 
i. Mary, b. Nantucket, Mass., "Dec. 8, 1842. m. May 4, 18G8, Isaac R. 
Wilson, lawyer. He d. Trenton, N. J., March 9, 1889. 



SMITH. 

34. George William Smith, son of George Washington and Ann 
Frances (Aldrieh) Smith, b. in Jetlerson, Aug. 3,1844; m. Dec. 31, 
1867, Mary L. Chesley. Divorced, 1878; m. second, Jan. 20, 1881, 
Antoinette" Park Miller', b. Dec. 26, 1846, dau. of Seth P. Miller of Au- 
burn, jMe. He has been proprietor of hotels in Florida, res. in L. 
since 1897. 

Ch., — 

i. Herbert Hampton, b. Dec. 10, 1870. unni. res. Worcester, Mass. 
ii. George Francis, b. April 24, 1873. m. 1898, Melissa Richards, res. 
Kennebunkport, Me. 



SNAPP. 

1. Silas R. Sxapp, son of Robert, m. Sarah V., dan. of Rev. 
Stephen Smith of the Baltimore, Md., Conference. Silas is a clergy- 
man in the Baltimore Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 

2. Lekoy Fletcher Snapp, son of Silas R.\ b. in Red Sulphur 
Springs, West Va., May 15, 1867. He was educated in Randolph 
Macon Coll., Ashland, Va., and commenced the study of theology 
in 1888, in the Theological School of Randolph Macon Coll., grad. 
with distinction in 1893, and was ordained a Methodist minister by 
Bishop Granbery at Randolph Macon Coll. the same year. During 
the years 1889-90 and a part of 91, he preached in Md. and Hunters- 
ville, AVest Va., as a Methodist. In May, 1894, he came to L. and 
took charge of the Unitarian church, where he remained until July, 
1896, when he resigned, and inn-sued a special course of study at Har- 
vard University. In Feb. 1898, he accepted a call from the First 
Unitarian Congregational Church in Maiden, Mass. Several sermons, 
papers : " Christian Church and Politics," '^ Order for Confirmation 
and Consecration Service," have been printed. He m. April 12, 1899, 
Rol)ie E. Greenleaf, b. in Boston, June 12, 1874, dau. of George J. 
and Ellen B. (Arnold) Greenleaf. 

Ch., b. in Maiden, Mass., — 

i. Fletcher Greenleaf, b. April 5, 1900. 



jShow — Soames — Southworth. 461 



SNOW. 

1. Andrew Fayette Snow, son of David S., b. in Wliitefiekl, A\n\\ 
30, 1852. m. Oct. 25, 1873, Isabel F., dau. of Charles W. llowland, 
d. in Whiterield, IMav 25, 1.S54, Free liaptist. He has res. in L. since 
l.SH.S. Millwright. "Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Ernest W., b. WliitefieM, Oct. 2, 1874. 
ii. Alherto Eugene, b. Wliiti'fk'ld, Feb. 7, 1878. 
iii. Katie May, b. L. June 10, ISUl. 



SOAMES. 

1. William French Soames, son of Jonathan, b. in Sanbornton, 
July 16, 1806. m. Aug. 9, 1827, Betsey II., dau. of Zebulon Smith, 
b. in Sanbornton, Jan. 21, 1809. He res. in L. from 1836 to 1856. 
Stone-mason. (History of Sanbornton, p. 742.) 

Ch.,— 

i. Lucy B., b. Sanbornton, Dec. 10, 1828. m. 1861, Benjamin F. Mootly, 

railroad employee, res. Milwaukee, Wis. 
ii. Elizabeth Ann, b. Sanbornton, Dec. 10, 1832, d. L. Aug. 8, 1853. 
iii. Martha Augusta, b. L. June 7, 1844. m. Oct. 27, I860, Ira Leigliton, 
iron moulder, res. Laconia. 



SOUTHWORTH. 

1. Edward South worth, b. in Leydon, Eng., in 1590. m. in 1614, 
Alice Carpenter, who had been aflianced to William Bradford, after- 
ward Gov. of Plymouth Colony, Mass. Edward d. in Eng. in 1620. 
In 1623 widow Alice came to Plymouth with her two boys and m. Gov. 
Bradford. (History of Duxbury, Mass.) 

2. Constant Southworth, son of Edward ^ b. in Leydon, Eng., in 
1614. m. in 1638, Elizabeth Collier. He was brought u[) under the 
care of Gov. Bradford; was one of the earliest colonists of Duxbury, 
IVIass. ; was Gov. of the Kennebec Plantation, and Assistant Gov. of 
IMymouth. d. in l)iixl)ury, Mass., in 1685. (People's Cyclopedia.) 

3. William Southworth, son of Constant', b. in Duxbury, Mass., 
in 1659. m. in 1680, Rebecca Pabodie. 

4. Nathaniel Southworth, son of William •', b. in Bristol, R. I., 
in 1692. m. Mary Torrey. He was a shi[)lnulder. res. in Norwich, 
Conn. ; went to the Mediterranean as master in 1731, and was never 
heard tVom afterwards. 

5. JosiAH Southworth, son of Nathaniel*, b. in Mansfield, Conn., 
in 1721. m. in Mansfield, Conn., Ai)ril 2, 1755, Esther Porter. He d. 
in Vershire, Vt., in 1791. 

6. Lemuel Southwouth, son of Josiali^, b. in Mansfield, Conn., in 
1758. m. in 1779, Elizabeth Stodard. He was a Rev. soldier, and was 
at the battle of Bunker Hill. d. in Vershire, Vt., in 1841. 



462 Southtvorth — Stearns. 

7. Ira Southworth, son of Lemuel '', b. in Ftiirlee, Vt.,in 1787. 
m. in 1-si.S, IJelsey Morris. He was a soldier iu tlie War of 1812-15. 
d. in Bradford, Vt., in 1839. 

8. Hartwell H. Southworth, son of Ira", b. in Fairlee, Vt., Feb. 
1829. ni. tirst, Feb. 13, 185G, Emily C, dan. of Morris Clark, b. in 
Groton, Vt., in 1836, d. in Whitefield, Jan. 3, 1857. m. second, Feb. 
24, 1858, Eliza A., dan. of Caleb Walker, b. in Whitefield in 1837, d. 
in L. Feb. 1, 1872. ni. third, 8ept. 3, 1874, Myra Electa, dau. of 
Harry Green* (See), b. in Lyndon, Vt., May 25, 1841, d. in L. Dec. 
30, 1892. He has res. in L. since 1865. Merchant. Republican. 
Selectman, 1879-80-5. J. P. Member Board of Education, Union 
District, 1874 to 6 inc. Director L. Savings Bank, 1877 to 94 inc. 

Ch. , b}' w. Myra, — 

i. Robert Morris, b. L. Jan. 27, 1882. 

9. George Wesley Southworth, son of George Mjron, and grand- 
son of Ira', b. in Boston, Mass., July 28, 1865. m. May 26, 1891, 
Jennie Luc}', dau. of William H. Kidder, b. in L. Nov. 29, 1871, Uni- 
tarian. He has res. in L. since 1879. Works in view shop. Unitarian. 
Republican. No ch. 

STEARNS. 

1. Charles Stearns, said to be a brother of Nathaniel of Needham, 
a son of Shubael and a nephew of Isaac Stearns of Watertovvn, Mass., 
is the emigrant ancestor of a considerable branch of the family bearing 
the name. He settled in Watertovvn, was a freeman May 6, 1646, and 
removed to Lynn about 1685. His wife Hannah d. in Watertown, 1651 ; 
he m. second, June 22, 1654, Rebecca Gib.son, dau. of John Gibson of 
Cambridge, Mass. 

2. Shubael Stearns, son of Charles \ b. Sept. 20, 1655. Settled 
in Lynn (Lynnfield). He was one of the Narragansett Expedition. 

3. Samuel Sxkarns, son of Shubael'-, was b. Sept. 12, 1685. He 
m. 1711, Sarah Walton, dan. of William Walton, a Scottish minister in 
Marblehead. She d. Aug. 6, 1724. He m. second, April 14, 1725, 
Tabitha Bryant of Reading. She d. Dec. 13, 1758. He d. in Lynn, 
Dec. 20, 1759. 

4. Samuel Stearns, son of Samuel '', b. Feb. 21, 1713/4. lived in 
Leominster and Ashby, Mass., and in Amherst, N. H. He m. 1738, 
Mary Wheat. She d. in Ashby, 1767 ; m. second, 1768, Lucretia 
Seavey ; she d. 1776; he m. third, 1778, Abigail Gilbert. He d. in 
Amherst, now Mount Vernon, Nov. 20, 1793. Twenty-three children, 
two of whom with their mother, settled in L. about 18i0. The widow, 
Abigail, d. in L. Dec. 6, 1830. 

5. Isaac Stearns, son of Samuel*, b. in Amherst, Oct. 13, 1780. m. 
March 4, 1813, Martha, dau. of Nathaniel Bidwell, b. in Lebanon, 
June 1, 1784, d. in Lisbon, May 4, 1846, Cong. He res. in L. from 
1813 until he d., Dec. 3, 1856. Farmer. Cong. 



Stear)is — Steere. 463 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Mary Johnson, b. Nov. 27, 1813. m. Nathaniel 11. Everett (See). 

ii. Leonoua, b. Aug. 22, 1815. m. Calvin J. Wallace (See), 

iii. FisANKLiN, 1). Feb. 7, 1820, d. L. Feb. 10, 1823. 

7. iv. Isaac Bidwkll, b. June 15, 182tj. 

6. SiiuBAKL Stk.vkns, SOU of Sauiucl ^, b. in Amherst, May 20, 1783. 
111. April 16, 1.S12, Lydia, dau. of iMatthew Peck, b. in Grafton, Nov. 
20, 171)5, d. in Newport, Dee. 31, LS-SO. He res. in L. from about 1810 
to 1828. Fanner, d. in Newport, Vt., Jan. 1, 1844. 

Cli., b. in L., — 

i. Hannah, b. Oct. 24, I'Sl?,, d. Sept. 8, 18ol. 
ii. Sally, b. July 23, 1815, d. Nov. 2, 1847. 
iii. Samuel, b. Oct. 10, 1817, d. L. Nov. 12, 1818. 
iv. Benjamin, b. Oct. 11, 1818, d. May 30, 1832. 
V. Lydia, b. Julv 4, 1820. m. Nov. 17, 1842, Benjamin W. Brown. He d. 

Newport, Vt., Nov. G, 1889. 
vi. Cykus Kastman, b. July 1, 1822. ni. Feb. 10, 1842, Kosilla Roe. 
vii. Maktiia 1'atience, b. July 7, 182(). m. July 4, 1810, David I'hilbrick. 

She d. Newport, Vt., Dec. 13, 1800. 
viii. John Feck, b. Aug. 8, 1822. m. Oct. 5, 1802, Martha Turner, res. 
Santa Barbara, Cal. 

7. Is.VAC BiDWELL SxEARN.s, son of Isaac ^, b. in L. June IT), 1826, 
ni. first, March 18, 18.>1, Nancy Maria, dau. of P>.ra Abbott (See), b. 
in L. Aug. 30, 1826, d. in L. Dec. 13, 1872, jMethodist. ni. second, 
Sept. 14, 1893, Isabel M. Flynn, b. N. Y. City, about 1854. He res. in 
L. from birth to 1873. Farmer. Kepul)lican. 

Ch., by w. Nancy, b. in L., — 

i. Mary M.\ria, b. Feb. 4, 1852. m. March 1, 1877, Horace Gates, miller. 

res. Suncook. 
ii. Emma Loiise, b. July 31, 1854. m. Austin Rice Smith (See), 
iii. AisBiE Wii.coMB, b. Aug. 24, 1865. m. George Kiley Simpson (See), 
iv. Anna Belle, b. Sept. 12, 18G8, d. L. Aug. 7, 1878. 

STEARNS. 

8. ZiMPa Stearns, son of William, b. in Campton, Sept. 30, 1833. 
m. first, July, 1851, Eliza P^Usworth, b. in Wentworth, d. in Bethlehem, 
July 29, 1868. ni. second, Oct. 20, 1869, Mary Ann, dau. of William 
Brown, b. in Campton, Feb. 11, 1835. He has res. in L. since 1879. 
Farmer. Iiei)ublican. Co. C, 13th N. H. Inf. Private. G. A. R. 
I. O. O. F. 

Ch., by w. Eliza, — 

i. Addie, b. Woodstock, ni. Barrows. 

ii. Etta, b. Woodstock, d. Bethleiieni, Aug. 5, 1868. 

iii. Gilbert W., b. Bethlehem, June 0, 1858. Farmer, 

iv. George, b. I)ec. 8, 1800. res. Kewanee, 111. 

Ch., by w. Mary, b. in Bethlehem, — 

V. Eliza, b. Dec. 13, 1871. ni. Nov. 14, 1891, Eugene Gleason, carpenter, 
res. Lakeport. 

STEERE. 

1. Stephen Steere was a blacksmith, m. Priscilla Jane Snow. He 
came here from Johnson, R. I. 



464 Steere — Stevens. 

2. Russell Steere, b. Feb. 5, 1793. m. Sarah, dau. of Samuel Tifft, 
b. in Pi-ovidence, R. I., in 1793, d. in L. April, 1872. He res. in L. 
from 1827 until he d., Oct. 19, 1889. Farmer. 

Ch., — 

i. Lydia Cornelia, b. Johnson, R. I., April 12, 1815. m. Caldwell Little 
(See). 

3. ii. Stki'uen, b. Providence, R. I., Jan. 15, 1820. 

iii. Merrill, b. L. 1829. m. Mary Stevens. Farmer. He d. L. Nov. 3, 
18G1. 

4. iv. Russell Tifft, b. L. Marcli 15, 1831. 

V. Jane, b. L. 1833. m. Foster Palmer, blacksmith, res. Barnet, Vt. 

vi. Lewis, b. L. 1836. m. Melvine Southard. Carpenter, res. Waterford, 

Vt. 

vii. William, b. L. 1830. ni. Jane Bliss. Farmer, res. Bethlehem, 

viii. Sarah, m. Moody Everett, farmer. She d. Lisbon, 1802. 

i.x. Lucy, m. Joel Mooney, farmer, res. L. 

X. Samuel, ni. Ann Goss. Farmer, res. Providence, R. I. 

3. Stephex Steere, son of Russell'-, b. in Providence, R. I., Jan. 
15, 1820. m. May 18, 1847, Lois, dau. of Rol)ert Chase, b. in Bath, 
May 31, 1828, d. in L. July 21, 1894. He res. in L. from 1841 until he 
d., Jan. 21, 1883. Farmer. Republican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Charles Byron, b. April 4, 1849. iinm. Farmer, res. L. 
ii. Adda Melvixa, b. Oct. 19, 1850. unm. res. L. 

iii. Ada Dell, b. March 25, 1860. m. May 16, 1881, Samuel Kerr, laborer. 
She d. L. May 23, 1882. 

4. Russell Tifft Steere, son of Russell '-, b. in L. March 15, 1831. 
m. Dec. 5, 1852, Chloe, dau. of Bowman Ciscoe, b. in West Haven, Vt., 
March 6, 1832. He res. in L. all his life. F'armer. Democrat, d. in 
L. July 22, 1896. 

Cli.,— 

i. Edwin Russell, b. L. Dec. 14, 1853. m. May, 1876, Kate Sutherland 

Carpenter, res. St. Cloud, Minn, 
ii. Samuel Newell, b. L. Sept. 6, 1856. m. Sept. 15, 1896, Aggie I. 

Moore. Farmer res. L. 
iii. Alice C, b. Whitehall, N. Y., May 20, 1858. ra. Dec. 24, 1885, John 

Amos Morris, physician, res. Franconia. 

STEVENS. 

1. John G. B. Stevens, son of Otho, b. in Newbury, Vt., May 4, 
1792. m. in 1811, Sophia, dau. of William Sawyer, b. in Pomfret, 
Conn., June, 1795, d. in Hardwick. Vt., Cong. He res. in L. from 
1842 until he d., Feb. '2S, 1843. Saddler and harness-maker. Cong. 
Ch., — 

i. Caroline, b. Waterford, Vt., March 29, 1812. m. 1830, John Taylor. 

res. (Sugar Hill), Lisbon, 
ii. Lydia, b. Waterford, Vt., July 27, 1813, d. in infancy, 
iii. Eliza, b. Waterford, Vt., Nov. 1, 1814. m. Silas Parker -^ (See), 
iv. Elexia. b. Waterford, Vt., May 7, 1816. m. 1836, Nathan W. Morse. 

res. Chelsea, Mass. 
V. Joseph B., b. Waterford, Vt., Oct. 29, 1817. m. Lovina Howland. 

Harness-maker, res. Franconia. 
vi. Sarah Puah, b. Waterford, Vt., Dec. 6, 1819. m. Jeremiah Gordon. 

res. Whitefield. 
vii. Melvina, b. Waterford, Vt., Jan. 15, 1821. m. 1840, Nathan W. Morse. 
She d. Hardwick, Vt., 1853. 



Stevens. 465 

viii. Eleanor, h. Waterfonl, Vt., March 24, 1823. m. Aug. 1845, George 
Chase, 
ix. Ursula, h. Waterfonl, Vt., June 25, 1824. ra. 1844, George Grithu. 

res. Shetfielil, Vt. 
X. John, b. (Sugar Hill), Lisbon, Dec. 29, 1825, d. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 

June, 18'J2. Horse-boot maker, 
xi. Phebe, b. (Sugar Hill), Lisbon, April 15, 1827. m. Dr. Amasa Ward, 
xii. William, b. (Sugar Hill), Lisbon, June 28, 1828. ni. Marilla M. IIow- 

land. Harness-maker, res. Coventry, Vt. 
xiii. Ira G., b. Franconia, Aug. 22, 18o0. m. Dec. 2, 1852, Mary Dexter. 

Harness-maker, res. Boston, Mass. 
xiv. Sophia N., b. Burke, Vt., Nov. 22, 1836. m. Alexander Palmer (See). 

STEVENS. 

2. Truman Stevens, son of John, b. in Barnet, Vt., Sept. 3, 1803. 
m. June, 1824, JMalvina A. Cavleton, b. in St. Johnsbiuy, Vt., Oct. 25, 
1807, (1. in Lisl)on, May 15, 1887. He re.s. in L. from 1825 until he 
d., Jan. 2, 1885. Harness-maker. Republican. Deputy U. S. Mar- 
shal, 1849 to 1861. Fire ward, 1829-30-1-2-6-45. J. P. (Black 
Book, by Mrs. Anna Roval, p. 388.) 

Ch., b. inL.,— 

i. Catherine, b. 1829, d. L. May .30, 1847. 

ii. Joan Heaton, b. 1830. m. Edward Dean Rand (See). 

iii. John, b. Nov. 20, 1832, d. Florida. 

iv. Julius, b. Sept. 18, 1841, d. L. Feb. 8, 1845. 

V. Henry Bellows, d. in infancy. 

STEVENS. 

3. Herod Stevens, son of Timothy, b. in Lyman, June 10, 1805. m. 
April 24, 1828, Anne, dau. of Jonathaii Moulton (vSee). b. in Lyman, 
June 8, 1806, d. in L. Nov. 14, 1888. He res. in L. from 1845 to 
1868, and when he d., Oct. 31, 1887. Farmer. Deputy Sheriff, 1845 
to 8 inc. J. P. 

Ch., — 

i. Hannah, b. Lyman, Jan. 22, 1830. m. Elmer Coolidge Moulton (See). 
ii. Jonathan M., b. Lyman, Dec. 9, 1834. unm. Laborer, 
iii. Calista M.. b. Lyman, Jan. 14, 1843. unm. d. L. May 24, 18(18. 
iv. Eliva a., b. L. Aug. 11, 1846. m. Newell Moore, tailor. She d. Lis- 
bon, July, 1S9G. 

STEVENS. 

4. P2BENEZER Stevens, b. in Me., in 1810. m. Salina , b. in 

N. H. He res. in L. in 1844-5, and from 1854 to 1858. Blacksnfith. 
MethodLst. I. O. 0. F. 

Ch., — 

i. William H., b. 1843. 
ii. Mariett K., b. 1848. 

STEVENS. 

5. Richard Kelley Stevens, son of John, b. in Lyman, June 11, 
1827. ra. Nov. 20, 1850, Hannah Goodall, dau. of David Richardson 
(See), b. in L. April 26, 1824, Methodist. He res. in L. from 1873 
until he d., Dec. 16, 1896. Farmer. Democrat. 

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466 Stevens. 

Ch., b. in Lisbon, — 

C>. i. Charles Webster, b. Julv 4, 1853. 

ii. Clark Elleky, b. June 12, 1858, ± L. Marcli 26, 1879. 

6. CiiAULEs Webster Stevens, son of Richard Kelley^, b. in Lis- 
bon, .luly 4, LS53. m. Marcli 10, 1877, Ann, dau. of Moses Wilcomb, 
b. in Bethlelieni, Jan. 1, 1856, Metliodist. He lias res. in L. from 1873 
to 1873, and since 1894. Farmer. Democrat. 

Cli.,— 

i. Harry Carl, b. Feb. 17, 1887. Adopted, d. April 3, 1890. 

STEVENS. 

7. Zelotes Stevens, son of John, b. in Newbur}', Vt., Feb. 19, 
1828. m. March 2, 1849, Susan Marion, dau. of Silas Morse (See), li. 
in Waterford, Vt., Sept. 21, 1831, Methodist. Prest. Woman's Relief 
Corps, 1894. He has res. in L. since 1880. Mai'ble-cutter. Repub- 
lican. A. F. and A. M. Board of Health, 1887-8. 

Ch.,- 

i. Emogene, b. Nortlifield, Vt., Marcli 17, 1851. m. July 21, 1868, Frank 

Dana Woodbury, printer, res. Everett, Mass. 
ii. Helen Isadore, b. Concord, Jan. 19, 1853. m. Chester Phelps Chase 

(See). 
iii. Ida Eudora, b. Rutland, Vt,, Feb. 17, 1856, d. Concord, April 13, 1876. 

STEVENS. 

8. True Stevens, b. in 178.3, d. in L. Feb. G, 1875. 

9. True Mason Stevens, son of True ^, b. in Warren, Feb. 26, 1833. 
m. iirst, June, 1856, Hannah I. Heath, b. in Bridgewater, Se[)t. 1834. 
Divorced, m. second. Oct. 13, 1879, Mary Savage, dau. of Abiel Swett, 
\). in Landart", Aug. 3, 1844, Methodist. He lias res. in L. most of the 
time since 1862. Jeweller. Co. I. First N. H. H. Art. Private. Com. 
G. A. R., 1894. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 

Ch., 1)3" w. Hannah, — 

i. Lizzie Juliana, b. Warren, Sept. 4, 1858. ni. Dec. 1880, Frank Foster, 
jeweller. Divorced. 

Ch., by w. Mary, b. in L., — 

ii. Mabel Martha, b. March 4, 1881. 
iii. Ernest True, b. Aug. 19, 1887. 

STEVENS. 

10. Hiram Oscar Stevens, son of INIanle}', b. in Orford, Feb. 8, 1837. 
in. April 21, 1859, Almira Jane, dau. of Simeon Dodge, and grand-dau. 
of Simeon Dodge ^ (See), b. in Lyman, April 15, 1841. He has res. 
in L. since Aug. 1885. Marble-cutter. Democrat. A. F. and A. M., 
Burns Lodge, formerly W. ]\I. of Unity Lodge, No. 62, in Union, town 
of W.'ikefield, 1882-3-4-5. 

Ch., - 

i. Stella Jane, b. Lisbon, July 22, 1860. m. Jan. 25, 1882, Joseph H. 
Lowd, clerk, res. Andover, Mass. 

11. ii. Herbert Dexter, b. Reading, Mass., Dec. 27, 1865. 



Sfevens. 407 

11. IlKUiiERT Dkxter Stkvkns, SOU of Hiram Oscar ^"j b. in Rending, 
Mass.; Dec. 27, 18(55. m. June 2, 1892, IJelle Ksthor, dan. of (ieorge 
Abbott (See), b. in L, Oct. yO, 18(;i, Methodist, lie has res. in L. 
since 1885. Marble-cutter. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. MiLDiucD AiutoTT, l). L. ^la}' 15, 1894. 

STEVENS. 

12. William II«»rr Stkvkns, son of Henry Ilartliolomew, b. in Wood- 
stociv, Vt., March 17, 18311. m. Nov. 5, 18(!8, Alice Rebecca, dau. of 
Timothy Haynes (iSee) b. in Concord, Jan. 25. 1844. He res. in L. 
from 18G8 to 1879. Merchant. Now res. in Windsor. Vt. Enlisted 
June K), 18G2, in Dart. Cav. for three months as Lieut. Conllned in 
Libby Prison. (Granite Montblv, Feb. 1894, p. So.) 

Cli.,— 

i. Bessie Eatox, b. Concord, Doc. 31, 187-. 
ii. George Deliku, b. L. Nov. 1875. 

STEVENS. 

13. (JnovE Sanders Stevens, son of Jolm and P^lizabeth (Fifield) 
Stevens, I), in Piermont, Oct. 25, 1813. m. Aug. 27, 1840, Lydia J., 
dau. of Dr. Job Wilson, b. in Salisbury, Feb. 2, 1.S14, d. in Haverhill, 
Ai)ril 5, 1873. He never res. in L., res. in Haverhill. Sheriff of Graf- 
ton Co., 18G4 to 73 inc. Keei)er of jail, 18(10 to 1873 inc. Cong. Dea. 

Ch., b. in Piermont, — 

i. LuciNDA A., b. July 31, 1841. ni. John L. Foster (See), 
ii. Hauuiet F., b. Oct. 27, 1842, d. Feb. 1846. 
iii. Mary J., b. June 7, 1844. 

iv. Helen M., b. April 25, 1846. m. Dec. 25, 1807, Charles A. Dole, lawver. 
She d. Lebanon, July 9, 1891. 

14. V. Flbert Carroi.t,, b. Nov. 10, 1847. 

vi. Harriet T., b. Dec. 5, 1849. m. Aug. 1, 1877, Frank L. IMorriU, lawyer. 

res. ('ontoocook. 
vii. Eva M., b. Sept. 22, 1851. 

14. Elbert Carroll Stevens, son of Grove S.^•^ b. in Piermont, 
Nov. 10, 1847. m. July 2G, 1875, J. Augiusta, dau. of Ira F. Morse, b. 
in Westmoreland, Dec. 19, 1844. He res. in L. from 1873 to 1889. 
He was educated in the common schools and Meriden Academy, 
studied law with N. B. Felton and George W. Chapman in Haverhill, 
and was admitted to the I'>ar, Aug. 1871. He was in the oflice of Evarts 
W. Farr from 1873 to 1878, and afterwards for about nine months was 
in company with Edgar M. Warner. On the retirement of Mr. Warner 
he continued in i)ractice in L. alone until ls,s9, when he gave up the 
profession. Boanl of Heallh, 1882-3-4-5. Fire ward, 1881. Notarv 
Public. J. P. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge, Master, 1882. His 
present residence and place of business is Horr, ^Montana. No ch. 

STEVENS. 

15. Anson Stevens, son of William D., b. in Lyman, Oct. 28, 1860. 
m. Jan. 1, 1884, Mary, daiL of George V>. Fuller, b. in L. Sept. 22, 
18G1. He has res. in L. since 1887. Farmer. Democrat. 



4G8 Stevens — Stinchjield — St. John. 

Ch, - 

i. Wilson, h. Lyman, Oct. 14, 1885. 

ii. Bonnie Earl, b. L. March IS, 1887. 

iii. Isis, b. L. Aug. 15, 1888. 

iv. Alice, b. L. Oct. 15, 1890. 

V. Infant Son, b. Lyman, May 7, 1893. 

STEVENS. 

16. Jeuemiah W. Stevens, b. in F'ryeburg, Me. m. Feb. IG, 1834, 
Maiy Ann, dan. of William Ewen, b. in Dalton, Sept. 8, 1808, d. in 
Lancaster, Marcli, 1873 or 4. He res. in L. from 1840 to 1849. Far- 
mer. Selectman, 1844-5. d. in Wbitefield in 1885 or 6. 

Ch., — 

i. Ruth Ann, b. in Betlileliem. m. Lyman Hight. She d. Lancaster, 

ii. Melvin, b. L., d. L. 

iii. Hattie, b. L., d. Lancaster, 

iv. C'hakles, b. L., d. Lancaster. 

V. Carrie W., b. June, 1850, d. Lancaster, Jan. 1876. 

STINCHFIELD. 

1. JosiAii Prescott Stinchfield, son of Nathan, b. in Phillips. Me., 
(Jet. 21, 1828. m. Aug. 25, 1857, Sarah Maria, dau. of Ebenezer East- 
man (See), b. in Danville, Vt., Dec. 8, 1835. He was educated in the 
schools of Farmington, Me., and in 1852 commenced the study of the- 
ology in the Concord Biblical Institute, where he grad. in 1855. He 
was ordained in Manchester, Ajiril 8, 18G0, by Bishop Simpson, and 
was located as a Methodist clergyman in Hillsboro', Antrim, L., 1855- 
(3, Piermont, Sandwich, Manchester, Deerlield, Loudon, Lovell, Me., 
Raymond, Me., and Bath, Me. He has served as Sup. School Com- 
mittee in Sandwich, Wolfeboro', Loudon, and Lovell, Me. A. F. and 
A. M. L O. O. F. d. in Brunswick, Me., Dec. 1887. 



Ch., 



Isabella S., b. L. Juno 30, 1858, m. William Stacy Pearson (See). 

Charles Eben, b. Sandwich, May 2, 1800, Bowdoin Coll., 1882. d. 
Brunswick, Me., Nov. Ki, 1882. 

Frank Eastman, b. Deerfield, May 23, 1862. m. 1887, Addie Jordan, 
res. Norfolk, Va. 

Bertha Ida, b. Loudon, Nov. 20, 18GS. m. Feb. 1, 1899, George Syd- 
ney Richards, ticket agent, Dulutli, Minn. 



ST. JOHN. 

1. Oliver S. St. John, b. in Conn. m. Oct. 7, 1855, Ellen, dau. 
of Peter Bonney (See), b. in L. April 2, 1825, res. in Brooklyn, N. Y. 
He never res. in L. Clergvman. d. in Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 10, 
1887. 

Ch., — 

i. Francis Butler, b. N. Y. Citv, 1860, d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 1879. 
ii. Henry Walton, b. Brooklyn, "N. Y., 1866, d. N. Y. City, Jan. 18, 1880. 



Stoddard — Stoive — Strain. 469 



STODDARD. 

1. WiLLAHD Alonzo Stoi>i>ai{d, SOU of Xoiiiian. 1). in Sutton, Vt. , 
Xov. 26, 1835. 1)1. July 4, 18.59, Sarivh, dau. of .John .Tcnks Brown, b. 
in reacham, Vt., Xov. 0, 1838. He has res. in L. since 1859. Farmer. 
Democrat. ISu[)evvisor, 1880. 

Ch.,— 

i. Ei.i-A, b. Wiiterford, Vt , Oct. 14, 1861. ni. Nov. 2'd, 1882, Ai Parker, 

fanner, res. Lyniaii. 
ii. Frank, b. L. April 22, isn4, d. L. March 27, 1877. 
iii. Caul Fkank, b. L. Dec. o, 1878. 

2. Charles Stoddakd, son of Norman, b. in Sutton, Vt., April 22, 
1840. m. Oct. 4, 1807, Pliylora Lois, dan. of John Nutting, b. in 
Shii)t()n, r. Q,, May 3, 1838, Cong. lie has res. in L. since 1883. 
Laborer. Cong. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in Waterfonl, Vt., — 

i. Helen Elma, b. Aug. 25, 1809. m. May 12, 1800, Herbert Gray, lum- 
ber inspector, res. Bartlett. 
ii. Etta Bell, b. Sept. IG, 1871. m. Sept. 22, 1802, Harry B. Carpenter, 

physician, res. St. Johnshury, \'t. 
iii. Alhert Chakles, b. Sept. 2, 1873. res. L. 
iv. Fkedekick Eugene, b. Jan. 13, 187G. res. L. 



STOWE. 

1. Alvin Stowe, m. first, Sally Jackson, d. in L. April, 1S2'J. m. 
second, Jan. G, 1.S30, Roxana, dau. of Henry Bemis (See), b. in L. 
April 21, 1794. He res. in L. from 1819 to 1851. Farmer, d. in Wis. 
about 1852. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Mary Matilda, b. June 4, 1818. m. Sept. 17, 1837, Ciiarles R. W. 
Howard. He d. 111., about ISoo. 

ii. Leonard, b. May 29, 1823, res. Wi.s. 
iii. Samuel Atgcstus, b. Ajjril 17, 182'), res. Wis. 
iv. Sarah Ann, b. Nov. 17, 1827, res. Cal. 

STRAIN. 

1. Daniel Strain, b. in Donegal, Ireland, in 1815. ni. Aug. 29, 
1838, Sally, dau. of Nathan Goddard, b. in Bethlehem, Nov. 27, 1820, 
d. in L. Dec. 1, 1888. He res. in L. from 1846 until he d., May 24, 
1875. Watchman. Democrat. 
Ch., - 

i. Ellen M., b. Bethlehem, Aug. 15, 1839. ni. Jan. 1, 18G3, Edward Clif- 
ford, farmer, res. Monroe. 
2. ii. CoKNELius Hartwell, b. Bethlehem, Jan. 31, 1841. 

iii. John P., b. Betidehom, Dec. 25, 1842. d. Texas, Deo. 23, 1890. 
iv. Jennie X., b. Bethlehem, Jan. 2G, 1845. m. June 7, 1808, West Lyons, 
engineer, res. Elkhart, liid. 
0. V. Daniel J., b. L. Nov. 17, 1847. 

vi. Kate E., b. L. Dec. 12, 1848. n\. Marcli, 1871, Cortland Spooncr, farmer. 

res. Landaff. 
vii. Sarah C, b. L. Feb. 24, 1851. m. Dec. 24, 1870, James Long, merchant, 
res. Fitchburg, Mass. 



470 Strain. 

4. viii. Charles H., b. L. March 1, 1858. 

ix. Frank W., h. L. June 'J, 1855. unm. Glover, res. L. 
X. Lyman K., b. L. May 12, 1857, d. L. Nov. 28, 1857. 

5. xi. Hakkv Ja.mes Alphonso, b. L. Oct. 19, 1858. 

xii. Eva M., b. L. April 15, 1861. m. Nov. 2, 1880, William N. Ziinmer, 
glover, res. Gloversville, N. Y. 

2. Cornelius Hartwell Strain, son of Daniel \ b. in Betlileliem, 
Jan. 31, 1841. m. Deo. 25, 18G6, Hannali, dan. of Albert L. Lewis, b. 
in L. March, 1848. He has res. in L. since 184G. Glover. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

6. i. Albert Elmer, b. July 8, 1868. 

ii. Arthur Cornelius, b. Jan. 8, 1872. m. Sept. 30, 1806, Florence E. 
Hartshorn. Book-keeper, res. Groveton. 

3. Daniel J. Strain, son of DanieP, b. in L. Nov. 17, 1847. m. 
Jnly lo, 18(39, Dora L. Adams of Wilbraham, Mass. He was edncated 
in tlie common schools of L., and after a few years passed in mechani- 
cal pnrsLiits and the stud}' of art, opened a stndio in Portland, Me., in 
1868, executing portraits of prominent men of Portland and other Me. 
cities. In 1872 he moved to Boston, Mass., and soon became noted 
for his work, especially ideal heads of children, which became very pop- 
ular. In 1877 he went to PLurope and studied in Paris under Lefebvre 
and Boulanger from 1877 to 84, spending his summers in Holland, Bel- 
gium, and Spain sketching ; he exliibited pictures in the salons of 1881- 
2-3. His first salon picture, " Les Deux Amis," was subsequently pub- 
lished by him as an etching. On returning to this country he reopened 
his studio in Boston, and has done much notable work in portraits and 
genre subjects. Among his more noted portraits are : Gen. N. P. Banks, 
in the City Hall, Walthani, Mass. ; Gov. John B. Smitli, Gov. Hiram 
A. Tuttle, Hon. E. H. Rollins, and Capt. George B. Perkins, on tlie 
walls of the Capitol, Concord ; Hon. Marcelhis Eldredge, for the Public 
Library at Chatham, iMass. ; Hon. Harry Bingham, for the Public Li- 
brary at L. ; and John G. Whittier, at Danvers, Mass. He is a mem- 
ber of the Boston Art Club, A. F. and A. M., W. M. of Winslow Lodge, 
Boston, Mass., 1893-4. Member of the First Worshipful Masters' As- 
sociation, Boston, Mass. 

Ch.,— 

i. Ralph Howard, d. in youth. 

4. Charles H. Strain, son of Daniel i, b. in L. March 1, 1853. m. 
Nov. 24, 1880, Mary, dau. of Robert Lin.lsay, b. in Scotland, .Marcli 
20, 1856, Episcopal. He has res. in L. all his life except about live 
years. Glover. Democrat. A. F. and A. M. I. O. O. F. 

Ch.,— 

i. Nellie May, b. Gloversville, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1882. 
ii. Eva Elizareth, b. L. April 14, 1885. 

5. Harry James Alphonso Strain, son of Daniel S b. in. L. Oct. 
19, 1858. m. first, Nov. 6, 1883, Hannah, dau. of James Callahan 
(See), b. in L. Doc. 1859, d. in L. June 27, 1893, Roman Catholic, m. 
second, Nov. 27, 1894, Ida M., dau. of John Larkin, b. in Whitefield, 
in 1884, Cong. He has res. in L. nearly all his life. Shoemaker. Dem- 
ocrat. No ch. 



Sti'dhi — Stratton — Strectrr. 471 

6. Albkut Elmkii Sti;vin, son of Cornelius llartweU -, b. in L. Jul\' 
8, 18G8. m. Flora A., dan. of Silas Locke, b. in Lyman, April 1.'}, 
18G-i. He has res. in L. all his life. Dcp. Sheriff, 180'J. Ticket l)roker. 
Republican. J. P. K. P. 

Ch., — 

i. Artiiui: Locke, b. L. April 28, 1889. 



STRATTON. 

1. Enoch INIerrill Stratton, son of Samuel, b. in Albany', Dec. 30, 
l<S2;j. m. first, Jan. 2, 1852, Judith, dan. of Robert Allard, b. in Eaton, 
Dec. G. 18;)2, d. in Tamwortii, Jul\' 18, 1870, Free Baptist, m. second, 
Nov. 27, 1873, Louise Johnson Jenkins, b. June, 1818, Methodist. 
Divorced, m. third, Nov. 18, 1880, Fanny Ross, dau. of Amos Rowell 
(See), b. in L. May 4, 1827, Methodist. She m. first, Charles Cowen 
Barrett (See). Enoch has res. in L. since 1880. Merchant. Democrat. 

Ch., bv w. Judith, — 

i. Martha, b. All);iny, Sept. 1, 185G. m. 1873, Charles Whitney, fiiriiier. 

res. Bethlehem, 
ii. Bertha, b. Tainworth, Aug. ISrtO. m. 1884, Jay Still, fanner, res. 

So. Dakota, 
ill. Minnie C, b. Tainworth, Sept. 22, 1869. unm. res. L. 



STREETER. 

1. Stephen Streeter, b. in County f)f Kent, England, with wife 
Ursula. res. in Charlestown, Mass. They were admitted to the 
CIuH'eh 10.52. He d. 1652. His widow m. second, Samuel Hosier; 
third, William Robinson ; fourth, Griftin Craft. 

2. Stephen Strep:ter, son of Stephen \ b. about 1G40. res. iu Cam- 
bridge and Watertown. The name of his wife was Deborah. 

3. Samuel Streeter, son of Stephen '-, res. in Cambridge and Fram- 

ingham, INIass. He m. first, Deborah . m. second, Widow Mar}' 

Howe. He d. 1751. 

4. Stephen Streeter, son of Samuel ^ b. in Cambridge, Mass. 
bapt. Sept. 4, 1G98. m. Catherine Adams. He res. in Framingham 
many years, and subsequently in Douglas, Mass., where he was grantee 
of 160 acres Province land in 1744. He d. Sept. 22, 1756. 

5. Adams Streeter, son of Stephen \ b. in Framingham, jMass., 
Dec. 31, 1735. In his childiiood the family removed to Douglas, Mass. 
He lived in Charlton, Oxford, and Douglas, Mass. Soldier, 1757. He 
was an elder of the Baptist faith, and after 1777 a Universalist preacher, 
laboring in several towns in the vicinity of his home. He d. in Sept. 
1786. 

6. Ebenezer Streeter, son of Adams ^, b. in Douglas, Mass., Oct. 
16, 1758. ra. Sept. 2, 1776, Penelope Caswell, of Douglas, INIass., b. in 
1754, d. in Lisbon, Jan. 8, 1812. He d. in Lisbon, Ma}- 30, 1835. 



472 Streeter. 

7. WiLLARD Streeter, SOU of Ebeiiezei' ^, b. in Lisbon, Feb. 19, 
1780. m. Sarah Briggs, b. Nov. 30, 1777, d. July 31, 1842. He d. 
Feb. 12, 18G0. 

8. Levi Streeter, son of Willard '', b. in Lisbon, April 10, 1806. m. 
first, Jan. 23, 1828, Julia A., dau. of John McCuUock, b. in Newfane, 
Vt., (?) Nov. 22, 1812, d. in L. Aug. 17, 1878, Free Baptist, ra. sec- 
ond, Nov. 13, 1879, Elizabetli, dau. of John Stevens, b. in Haverhill, 
Mass., Jan. 12, 1809, d. in L. May, 1893. He res. in L. at several 
different periods after 1856, the last from 1870 until he d., July 27, 
1886. Farmer and local preacher. Free Baptist. Republican. 

Ch., bj- w. Julia, — 

0. i. AuGOSTiis WiLLARD, b. Fraiiconia, July 0, 1831. 
10. ii. Orrin Hamilton, b. Lisbon, Auif. 18, 1833. 

iii. Phebe M., b. Lisbon, Dec. 2, 1835. m. Franklin Rockvvood Glover 

(See). 
iv. Almeda F., b. Lisbon, Jan. 13, 18.39. m. Josepli L. Wliittaker (See). 
V. LoviNA B., b. Lisbon, Dec. 12, 1840, d. L. Au<r. 10, 1845. 
vi. Allen L. b. Lisbon, Dec. 8, 1845. m. Oct. 24, 1868, Sybil H. Parker. 

Merchant. He d. Boston, Mass., Sept. 10, 1892. 
vii. Ja.mes M., b. Bethlehem, Oct. 5, 1848, d. Sept. 26, 1867. 
viii. King G., b. Bethlehem, May 22, 1853. m. May 13, 1876, Lizzie M. Guy. 
Painter, res. Lisbon. 

9. AuGUSTU.s WiLLARD Streeter, son of Levi ^, b. in Franconia, 
July 9, 1831. ni. Nov. 28, 1853, Lydia Ann, dau. of Reuben Phillips 
(See), b. in Bethlehem, Dec. 20, 1830, d. in L. Sept. 13, 1896, Metho- 
dist. He has res. in L. since 1873. Blacksmith. Methodist. Demo- 
crat. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 

Ch., all but Adella b. in Bethlehem, — 

i. Adella D., b. Dalton, Sept. 20, 1854. m. March 11, 1875, Nathaniel 

F. Miles, farmer. She d. Bethlehem, Sept. 8, 1886. 
ii. Etta V., b. Feb. 18, 1857. m. Aug. 23, 1879, Alfred Marsh, glover, res. 

Warner, 
iii. Luna Jane, b. May 26, 1861. m. William Milton Perkins (See). 
iv. LiLLA A., b. April 23, 18«)6. m. Clarence W. Williams (See). 
V. Lizzie M., b. Feb. 7, 1868. m. July 12, 1887, Walter Skinner, barber, 
res. Fryeburg, Me. 

10. Orkin Hamilton Streeter, son of Levi % b. in Lisbon, Aug. 18, 
1.S33. m. Jan. 30, 1856, Vienna Dorothy, dau. of Reuben Phillips 
(See), b. in Bethlehem, Jan. 14, 1835, Free Baptist. He has res. in L. 
fi-om 1866 to 75, and from 1883 until he d., April 4, 1898. Farmer. 
Free Baptist. Republican. 

Ch., b. in Bethlehem, — 

i. Julia Lavina, b. Dec. 28, 1856. m. Lorenzo Ivory Brown (See). 
ii. Edna Rebecca, b. July 1, 1862. m. Nov. 12, 1884, Charles H. Vance, 
carpenter, res. Barton, Vt. 

11. Naphtali Streeter, son of Adams ^, b. in Douglas, Mass., June 
30, 1762. m. Marv Caswell, of Douglas, Mass. (sister of Ebenezer's "^ 
wife). He d. in 1*839. 

12. John Streeter, .son of Naphtali", b. in Landaff, Oct. 24, 1787. 
m. Aug. 30, 1810, Lucv P.emis, b. in Brattleboro', Vt., Sept. 27, 1780, 
d. in Lisbon, Sept. 2, 1852. He d. May 30, 1860. 



Streeter — Strong. 473 

13. Stkimien B. Stukktku, son of John '-, b. in Lisbon, Ai)iil !), 
1811. ni. JMiirch .">, LSIO, Sally, dan. of Peter Howe, b. in lUnitoii, 
Jnly 21, 1.S14, d. in L. Nov. 7, 1871, Free Baptist. He res. in L. IVoni 
1837 nntil he d., Jan. 18, 18'J0. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch.,b. in L.,— 

i. ]\Iaky, I). Aiicr. lo, 1841. 111. Sept. 1877, George Colby, farmer, lie d. 

Warner, Nov. 181)8. 
ii. Liuv, 1). Sept. 24, 1844. iiiiin. res. L. 

14. Jami:s IVroNijoK Stkkkteu, son of John'", b. in Lisl)on, Jan. !), 
182."). ni. March 4, 1847, Lovica C, dan. of SlK^plicrd J. Sanl)orn 
(See), b. iu L. April 28. 1830. He res. in L. in 1.S4S and 18(;2, when 
he enlisted in Co. D, loth N. H. Inf. Private, d, in New[)ort News, 
Va., March 7, 18G3. Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Addison W., b. L. June 30, 1848. m. Sei)t. 20, IS'Jl, Bertha Sclieer. 

Watehman. d. Maiicliester, Sei)t. 10, 1W)7. 
ii. Gkorge F., b. LaiidatT, April V.\, 1852. Laborer, res. Manliattan, Col. 
iii. FitEDDiE H., b. Lisbon, April 8, 1860, d. L. July 24, 1867. 
iv. Celi.a. a., b. Lisbon, Aug. ."iO, ]8(il. ni. Aug. 10, 1878, Alverton Clougli, 
laborer. Slie d. L. Jan. 2, 1884. 

15. D.wiD Streeter, son of Ebenezer*", b. in Lisbon, Oct. T), 1777. 
ni. first, Nov. 17, 179G, Bets}- Spooner. m. second, Rhoda Aldrich. 
He d. in Lisbon, Jan. 24, 1855. 

16. Robert Streeter, son of David ^■^ b. in Lisbon, Dec. 20, 1801. 
m. Lovina Crane. He d. in Bethlehem, May 17, 18G3. 

17. Otis Ormax Streeter, son of Robert ^^ b. in Lisbon, JNLay 10, 

1844. m. Jan. 27, 1874. Idella M., dan. of Porter Baldwin Watson 
(See), b. in Salisbury, May 14, 1851. He has res. in L. since 1865. 
Clerk. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Lna May, b. Nov. 20, 1874. res. L. 

ii. Infant Daughtek, b. Jan. 18, 1882, d. L. April 8, 1882. 

STRONG. DUFORT. 

1. Louis Strong, b. in Canada, May 24, 1822. ui. Lucy Delarier. 
He d. in 1894. 

2. Louis Samuel Stronc;, son of Louis ^, b. in Jei'icho, Vt., IMay 24, 

1845. m. first, in 1872, Mary Jane, dan. of Tuttell Willey, b. in Island 
Pond, Vt, in 1855, d. in Colebrook, March 24, 1873. m. second, July 
1, 1874, Saloma, dan. of Louis Pelkey, b. in Canada in 1852, d. in 
Island Pond, Vt., Oct. 1884. ra. third, Aug. 188G, Hattie A., dan. of 
Jose{)h Gero, b. in Dixville, P. Q., Dec. 18G1. He has res. in L. since 
18',)4. Harness-maker. Roman Catholic. Republican. 

Ch., by -w. Mary Jane, — 

i. Warv Jane, b. Colebrook, March, 187o, d. Lancaster, 1885. 

Ch., by w. Saloma, b. in Island Pond, Vt. , — 

ii. Saloma, b. M.ay 30, 1875. ni. Jan. 10, 1804, Frank Marsli. res. L. 

iii. Josephine, b. Aug. 21, 1876. m. 1808, Marshall Ash. res. L. 

iv. Louis, b. Dec. 15, 1878, d. Canada, Aug. 17, 1879. 

V. Geouge H., b. Nov. 6, 1880. res. Island Pond, Vt. 

vi. Samuel, b. April 15, 1882. res. L. 

vii. Lizzie Jane, b. Feb. 15, 1884, d. Island Pond, Vt., Feb. 25, 1884. 



474 Strong — Swett — Sylvestre, 

Cli., by w. Hattie, — 

viii. Rome, b. L. Marcli 20, 1896. 

3. Gilbert Strong, sou of Louis ^ b. iu Bellows Falls, Vt., Juue 15, 
1861. m. Ma_y 16, 1887, Adeline, dau. of Louis Salwa}', b. iu Coati- 
coolc, P. C^., Jau. 12, 1868, Roman Catholic. He has res. iu L. since 
1884. Laborer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. iu L., — 

i. Willie Gilbert, b. Feb. 17, 1888. 

ii. Charles Henry, b. Aug. 7, 188U. 

iii. Elmon Joseph, b. June 3, 1801. 

iv. Clarknce p., b. Nov. 24, 1893, d. L. May 4, 1894. 

V. Joseph Frederick, b. March 11, 18(15. 

4. F'rancis Strong, son of Louis \ b. iu Vt., Aug. 1.5, 1869. ui. 
May 14, 1887, Lena, dau. of Ralpli Marsli, b. in Canada, Aug. 15, 
1869. He has res. iu L. since 1885. iilaclcsmith. Republican. 

Ch., b. iu L., - - 

i. Mabel, b. .Jan. 15, 1801. 
ii. Howard Ralph, b. Aug. 3, 1892. 



SWETT. 

1. Elisiia Swett, sou of Jeremiali. b. in Gilmanton, Dec. S, 1808. 
m. iu 1848, Sarah, dau. of Alexander Bragg, b. in Bolton, Vt., in 1827. 
d. in L. March 30, 1871. He has res. iu L. since 1866. Farmer. 
Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Mary L.. b. Thetford, Vt., May 20, 1849. ni. Frank Jackman, laborer. 

(1. L. Aug. 29, 1885. 
ii. Maro Richard, b. Fairlee, Vt., Nov. 12, 1851. Farmer, d. Newbury- 

port, Mass., May 20, 187(>. 
iii. SisAX Sylvia, b. Lisbon, March 26, 1855. m. Ehiiore G. Towne, farmer. 
He d. L. Aug. 28, 1884. 
2. iv. Elisha, b. Lisbon, Dec. 29, 1858. ' 

V. EuGAR, b. Lisbon, April 16, 1860. 
vi. Flora, b. Lisbon, June 24, 1862. 
vii. Arthdr, b. L. July 6, 1867. 

2. Elisiia Swett, son of Elisha \ b. in Lisbon, Dec. 29, 1858. m. 
April 4, 1885, Mirinda Ann, dau. of Thaddeus Quimby (See), 1). iu 
Lancaster, Aug. 21, 1866. He has res. iu L. since 1866. Farmer. 
Republican. No ch. 

SYLVESTRE. 

1. Victor Sylvestre, b. iu Canada, Feb. 4, 1853. m. May 17, 
1886, Addie, dau. of Frank Joslyn, b. in Canada, .Aug. 2, I860, Roman 
Cath(jlic. He has res. in L. since 1877. Glover. Roman Catholic. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Annie, b. Dec. 17,1887. 
ii. Benjamin, b. Oct. 24, 1892. 



Symoiuh — Toft — Tarhell. 



SYMONDS. 

1. Silas Symonus, pei'hups a son of William of Chavlostowii. ni. 
second, 17!>1, i)ul). in C'liailestown, F(!l). 27, 17i)l, Rachel Spaldinp;, b. 
April 29, 1771, dan. of Steplien and Martha (Foster) iSpalding of Ilnd- 
son. This is prohabl\' the Silas who enlisted iu quota of Swanze}' and 
served three years in the N. II. Continental line (See State Papers, 
Vols. XVI. XVII., Hist. Charlestown, i)p. 547, Q^'i\). No record of his 
first marriage is at hand. He res. in L. from 1793 to 1<S24. Farmer. 
Town Clerk, 1793-8-9-1800-3-4-5-7-8-9. Selectman, 1793-5-7- 
1802-3-4-5-9-13. Rev. soldier. He owned the farm now owned by 
Amos Adams. In his old age he gave the farm to his son-in-law, 
Daniel Pike, on condition that he and his wife should be suppoi'ted liy 
Pike through life. They then moved to Pike's home in Concord, Vt., 
where thev d. 

Ch.,— " 

i. Eau'ii, 1). TJockinyhaiu, Vt., Feb. 4, 1787. pub. Sept. 2o, 1812, Cyiitliia 

Fairc-hiliLs. 
ii. IJoswELL, b. L. Dec. -S, 171)5, il. Sept. 8, 1708. 
iii. KiioDA, b. L. INIay 8, 17!)8. in. Daniel Pike, farmer, res. Concord, Vt. 

TAFT. 

1. RiCH.\ur) Taft, son of Abisha, b. in Barre, Vt., March 14, 1812. 
m. May 23, 1839, Lucinda Knight, dau. of Aaron Knight (See). In 
1849 he opened the Flume in Franconia Notch, and three years later 
he began the building of the Profile House. With a j)rophetic vision 
of the pos.sibilities of the summer business among the White Mountains 
from year to year, he labored on with untiring energy. During the 
later years he was associated in business with Charles II. Greenloaf, 
Avho succeeded the firm of Taft and Greenleaf He resided in Little- 
ton from 1S75 until lied., Feb. 14, 1881. Cong. Republican. His 
Avidow d. in Boston, ]Mass., Oct. 18, 1895. (See "New York Journal of 
Commerce," Feb. T7, IS.Sl ; " Littleton Journal," Feb. 18. 1S81 ; 
" Child's Grafton Co. (Tazetteer," uiuler Franconia ; "• Granite Monthly," 
Vol. IV. p. 257 ; "Ilistorv of Hancock," p. 706.) 

Ch.,- 

i. ii. iii. d. in infancy. 

iv. M.\ra- lux, b. Lincohi, Oct. 3, 1850. m. Cliarles Franklin Eastman (See). 

TARBELL. 

1. Thomas Takbell, settled in Watertown, Mass.. about ir)5(), 

moved to Groton, Mass.. about 1GG3. m. Mary . He was prol)- 

ably the ancestor of all the Tarbells in New England, d. in 1(J80. 

2. Thomas Takbell, son of Thomas \ b. in Watertown, Mass. m. 
June 30, 1(360, Anne Longley, dan. of William. He res. in Groton and 
Charlestown, Mass. d. about 1678. 

3. Thomas Tarbell, son of Thomas '-, b. in Groton, I\Iass., July 6, 
1667. m. Dec. 1,1686, Elizabeth Blood. He res. in Groton, Mass. 
Town Clerk, 1704-5. d. Jan. 24, 1717. 



476 Tarhell — Taylor. 

4. Eleazer Tarbell, son of Thomas^, b. in Groton, Mass., April 
28, 1707. m. Dec. 20, 1727, Elizabeth Bowers. He res. in Groton, 
Mass., until 1740, then moved to Lunenburg, Mass. 

5. Samuel Tarbell, son of Eleazer ^ b. in Lunenburg, Mass., 
Sept. IS. 1744. m. Feb. 25, 1773, Beatrice Carter, b. Nov. IS, 1753, 
dau. of Thomas and Betty (Sawyer) Carter of Lunenburg. He res. in 
Lunenl)urg, Mass., until 1773, then moved to Rindge and built a mill. 
He was a member of the Lexington Co. in 1775, and a Lieut, in Capt. 
Stone's Co. in 1777. Selectman in 17S7, and held other offices, d. in 
Rindge, April G, 1828. She d. Aug. 20, 1831). 

6. Thomas Tarbell, son of Samuel^, b. in Rindge, Nov. 22, 1773. 
m. Feb. 19. 1797, Achsah Fay, dau. of Joseph and Lucy (Warren) Fa}'. 
She d. Aug. 8, 1821. He m. second, Polly Towne, dau. of Jeremiah. 
He d. in Rindge, Nov. 14, 1862. 

7. Reuben Tarbell, son of Thomas", b. in Rindge, Jan. G, 1798. 
m. Sept. 8, 1825, Beatrice, dau. of Aaron and Anne (Uunster) Beard 
of Walpole. He d. in Rindge, Oct. 30, 1862. 

8. Charles Duane Tarbell, son of Reuben ', b. in Rindge, July 20, 
1832. m. Nov. 18, 1856, Elmira F., dau. of Benjamin Whitney, b. in 
Marll)oro', Jan. 18, 1836, Cong. He res. in L. from Oct. 1870 to Jan. 
1890. Merchant and lumber nianufr. Now res. in Southern Pines, 
N. C. Cong. Dea. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Frank Leslie, b. Mnrlboro', Marcli 20, 1859, d. Keene, Feb. 7, 1807. 
ii. J\1arv Edith, b. Marlboro', March 17, 1861. m. Fred E. Gooilall (See), 
iii. Annk Mabel, b. Bellows Falls, Vt., Sept. 14, 1808. ni. Henry Ashley 

Jaekman (See). 
iv. Flora Elmira, b. L. March 6, 1871. 



TAYLOR. 

1. Chkster Taylor, res. in Lisbon and Landaff. 

2. Lovell Taylor, son of Chester \ b. in Concord, now Lisl)on, 
March 28, 1813. m. Dec. 20, 1843, Alvira, dau. of Amos Hubbard 
(See), b. in L. Aug. 3, 1815, d. in L. May 11, 1881. He res. in L. 
from 1845 to 1894. Farmer. Democrat. J. P. Enlisted in U. S. 
Nav}', Jan. 14, 1838, for three years, served on ship " Cyene ; " dis- 
charged Feb. 2, 1841. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge, d. in Soldiers' 
Home, Tilton, March 29, 1896. 

Ch., all but Charles b. in L., — 

i. Charles, b. Lisbon, Oct. 28, 1844. m. Sept. 24, 1800, Eliza Ann Parker. 

Broker. Divorced, June, 1884. 
ii. Maria, b. Sept. 25, 1840. m. Dec. 20, 1805, Alvin C. Norcross. res. 

Barre, Vt. 
iii. Mary, b. Sept. 25, 1846, d. L. Aug. 28, 1862. 
iv. LoviNA, b. Sept. 12, 1853. m. Ciiarles H. Hix (See). 

3. Leonard Taylor, son of Chester \ b. in Lisbon, Feb. 8, 1832. 
m. Feb. 20, 1868, Margaret, dau. of John ^McLean, b. in Lynwick, 
Canada, April 10, 1846, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1851. Far- 



Taylor — Temple. 477 

mov. Republican. Co. L, N. IT. r>:itt. N. E. Cav. and 1st N. II. Cav. 
Seri>t. Was confined in Libb}- Prison. G. A. R. lie d. L. Oct. 20, 

1!)()0. 

Ch., b. in Dalton, — 

i. CiiRisTiK Haxnaii, b. AFarcIi 2:1, 1870. ni. Nov. 23, 1898, Rolliii G. 

Hiirris. res. L. 
ii. Chester Henkv, b. April 19, 1870. 
iii. Ednaii Isabel, b. May 10, 1878, d. L. April 19, 1892. 



TAYLOR. 

4. William Moi:se Taylor, son of Austin, b. in L. Jan. 22, 1828. 
m. Sept. It), 18.50, iMaria, dan. of Jeremy Ilowland, b. in Jvandalf, Sept. 
II. 18;>(), d. in L. .luly 3, 1889, Advent. He res. in L. from 187(3 until 
he d., Jan. 21, 18i».'). Carriage-maker. Advent. Proiiibition. Select- 
man, 1S79-80-1-2-9. Board of Health, 188,5. J. P. 

Ch.,- 

i. Maukice Clark, b. Lisbon, Nov. 2;l, 1854. 

5. Maurice Clark Taylor, son of William IMorse^, b. in Lisbon, 
Nov. 23, 18.54. m. Dec. 5, 1876, Eleanor, dan. of Jonathan Aldrich, 
b. in Lyman, Dec. 5, 185G. He has res. in L. since 1886. Merchant. 
Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. William Austin, b. Lisbon, Jan. 30, 1878. Boston Conservatory of 
Music, 1899. 

TEMPLE. 

1. Jonas Temple, son of Isaac, b. in Acton, Mass., July 4, 1779. 
m. June 6, 1824, Tryphena, dan. of Jonas Lewis ^ (See), b. in L. Aug. 
20, 1797, d. in Concord, Vt., Feb. 12, 1870, Universalist. He res. in 
L. from 1829 until he d., March 27, 1858. Farmer. Democrat. 
Universalist. 

Ch.,— 

i. Horace, b. Cliarlcston, Vt., Jan. 18, 1820,(1. Charleston, Vt., April 27, 

1820. 
ii. Jerusha, b. Charleston, Vt., Sept. 22, 1827. ni. April 3, 1849, Samuel 

iJiidley, farmer, res. West Concord, Vt. 
iii. KiCHARi), b. L. Aug. o, 1830. m. Ajjril, 1853, Lydia Sabin. Farmer. 

He d. Dan vers, Mass., April 15, 1894. 
iv. Harriet, b. L. Nov. 26, 1832. ni. Aug. 1854, John I\Iorse, farmer. 

She d. Concord, Vt., Nov. 8, 1876. 
v. Minerva, b. L. Marcli 28, 1830. m. Nov. 25, 1808, Daniel Pike, farmer. 

res. Concord, Vt. 
vi. CnAULKS, b. L. May 5, 1839. m. first, May, 1862, Annett Morse. m. 

secoml, Sept. 1, 1808, Laura Pliillips. Farmer. He d. Concord, Vt., 

Feb. 2, 1873. Siie d. March 22, 1874. 

2. Elmer Ernest Temple, son of Charles, and grandson of Jonas ', 
b. in Concord, Vt., April U, 1870. m. May 24, 1893, Eda Grace, dan. 
of Hazen Pitman Carleton, b. in Lisbon, Oct. 13, 1872, Atlvent. Lie 
has res. in L. since 1893. Farmer. Republican. 



478 Terrett — Terrien — Thayer. 

TERRETT. 

1. WiLi.iAji Rogers Terrett, son of Jolin Cotton, b. in N. Y. Cit3', 
July, 1849. m. Nov. 20, 1878, Eleanor, dan. of John Merrill (See), "b. 
iu L. April 27, 1843. vSbe res. in L. from birth to 1867. He never res. 
in L, He was educated in Princeton Seminary and Williams Coll., and 
commenced the study of theology in 1871. He was ordained a Pres- 
byterian clergyman in Amenia, N. Y., and has been located as follows : 
Amenia, N. Y., 1874 to 6 ; Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1877 to 9, and 
1881 to 8 ; Dalton, Mass., 1880-1. He is now Prof, of -Constitutional 
Law and American History in Hamilton Coll., Clinton, N. Y. Wil- 
liams Coll. gave him degree of D.D. 

Ch., — 

i. John Rogers, b. Sharon, Conn., 1879. 
ii. MiLDr.ED, b. Dalton, Mass., 18S1. 



TERRIEN. 

1. John B. Terrien, b. in Halifax, N. S., 1855. res. in L. 1879- 
1884, when he removed to Nashua. He m. in L. 1879, Mary L. IMozrall, 
b. in L. 18G1, onlv child of Frank and Lucy (Bean) Mozrall. 

Ch., b. in L.,— 

i. Albert B., b. 1880. Dart. Coll., Class of 1004. 

ii. Gkokge D., b. 1882. Nashua High School, 

ill. Mary L., b. 1888. Nashua High School, 

iv. AHnnie Vj., b. 1884. Nashua High School. 

The register of the family of Frank JNIozrall, named above, was not 
received in time for alphabetical arrangement. He was b. in Miramiche, 
N. B., 1826. m. 1860, Lucy Bean, b. in St. Monic, P. Q., 1841. He 
res. in L. 1855 to 1891, when he removed to Marliioro', Mass., where 
his wife J^ucy died 1894. He removed to Nashua, remarried, and still 
resides in that city. He was facetious and original in ready repartee, 
and embalmed in the lighter annals of the north country are many 
of his encounters in wit with the professors of the art, who flourished in 
this vicinity until they grew dim in age or were elected to otlice. 



THAYER. 

The following authorities have been consulted in preparing this 
record : Cien. Bezaleel Thayer of Mexico, N. Y., author of the '■ Me- 
morial of the Thayer Name " ; as collected from Plymouth Memorial 
and other histories of that colony, viz. : '• Winthrop's Journal of 
Mass.," Hutchinson's, Prince's, Holmes's, and also Judge Horace 
Metcalf's note to Dr. Elisha Thayer, of Dedham, Mass., who had ex- 
amined the Eng. Law Reports on the subject of the Thayer name 
spelled in these reports. Hi tliose reports the name is spelled in sev- 
eral difTerent ways: Thayer, Thear, Their, Thayar. The Their is of 
German origin, and in that language signities an ox, or a cow, or a dealer 
in such, conscquentl}' is from the Continent, and is synonymous with 
bullock in the Eng. language. We know that about one thousand years 



Thauer. 479 

ago, moro or less, the Danes and Saxons intruded upon Eng., and tlie 
counties of" Kent anci Essex passed into their possession. 3«'ext we 
find a coat of arms conf'erreil upon tlie Tliayer name in tlie Co. of Essex, 
town of Braintree, Eng., from which the Thayers emigrated to America. 
Allx'rt Ross J'arsons, autlior of "• New Light on the (Jreat Pyramid" 
(^(Jhizeli), states " tliat tlie ancient Cliersonesus Taurica (tlie modern 
Crimea) was the home of the Sc3'thian ancestors of the Saxons, or 
people known as Joim l>ull." Eranccs Rallstone, autlior of " JNIaz- 
zaroth, or Constellations," says " the signification of the word Taurus 
(sign of the Zodiac) in the Eng. language is bullock, meaning coming, 
ruling, step, springing forward, salvation, finishing. Tiie Arabic, 
Syriac, Coptic, (xreek (Septuagint), Latin (Vulgate), all meaning the 
the same." The Greek Omega corresponds to the Hebrew Tan or long 
cross. The letter " T '' meaning sacrifice, finished. (Frei)ared by IMiss 
Eliva Anna Thayer, of New York City.) 

1. Augustine Thayeu, of Thaydom, Essex Co., Eng., is the first 
recorded. A coat of arms was granted him, which was recorded in 
tlie Lincolnfield Heraldic Ollice, and has been co])ied by Gen. LJezaleel 
Thayer, of Mexico, N. Y. 

2. Thomas Thayku, probabl}' son of Augustine^, b. in Braintree, 

Essex Co., P^ng. ni. ALargery . About 1(J(!2, he emigrated to 

America witli liis three sons, Thomas, Eerdinando, and Sliadrach, and 
a brother, Richard, and settled in Braintree, Mass., where he d. 

3. Eerdixando Tiiayf.r, son of Thomas'-, b. in Eng. before IG.'X'. 
ni. Jan. 14, 1(352, Hulda HaNward, of Braintree, Eng. They were in 
jNlendon, INIass., in the time of King l*hili[)'s war, and fled to IJraintree, 
Mass., but afterwards returned to Meiidon, where he d., INIarcli 2S, 
1713. 

4. LsAAO Thayer, son of Eerdinando'^, b. in Mendon, i\rass., in IfiGo. 

ni. first, in IGDl or 2, Mere}' Ward. m. second, in 1703, Mary . 

He d. in j\Iendon, Mass., in 1730. Eleven ch. 

5. Samuel Thayer, son of Isaac*, b. in INIendon, iMass., in 1713. 
ni. first, Dec. 24, 1731), Keziah Patridge. m. second, Aug. 30, 1759, 
Sarah Roliinson. He was a farmer, and bore the title of Ensign. 
Twelve ch. d. in INIendoii, jNLiss. 

6. Daniel Thayer, son of Samuel ■^ b. in IMendon, Mass., in 175<S. 
m. Aug. 11), 1778, Beulah Corbett, b. Oct. 'J, 1759, dan. of Dea. Daniel 
Corbett, of Milford, Mass. He was a fanner, res. in Orange, Mass., 
and Westmoreland. Democrat. Thirteen ch. Soldier in War of 1812- 
15. (1. in Westmorehuul, in 1835. 

7. Daniel Thayer son of Daniel^, b. in Orange, Mass., Eeb. 22, 
1791. m. first, Ma\- 1, 1813, Lydia, dau. of Daniel Holbrook, b. in 
Wincliester, where she d., l*'eb. 19, 1820. ni. second, Nov. 13, 1821, 
Susannah, dau. of Cai)t. Samuel Eairbanks, 1). in Chesterfield, INIay 22, 
1783, d. in L. duly 17, 1870, Cong. She m. first, Daniel liildreth. 
Daniel Thayer res. in L. from about 1852 until he d., May 19, 1880. 
Earmer ami cattle-dealer. Democrat. Laiiversalist. 



480 Thayer — Thorn. 

Cb., b}- w. L\-dia. b. in Keene, — 

i. Lydia Louise, b. July 26, 1814. m. Capt. Rlisha Foster, railroad con- 
tractor. She d. Waitsfield, Vt., April 15, 1856. 

8. ii. Daniel Elliott, b. Dec. 18, 1815. . 

9. iii. IIenky Lowell, b. Oct. 10, 1817. 

iv. Emily, b. Dec. 30, 1819. ni. 1838, James Campbell, farmer. She d. 
Morristown, Vt., Feb. 26, 1868. 

Ch., by w. Susannah, b. in Waitsfield, Vt., — 

V. SusAX Mahala, b. Sept. 29, 1822. m. 18-30, Stillman Cady, lawyer. 

lie d. Baldwinsville, .Mass., 1884. 
vi. Frances Lavernia, b. Au<i- 16, 1824. unm. res. L. 
vii. Eliva Anna, b. July 29, 1826. unm. res. N. Y. City and L. 
viii. Lucy Helen, b. Aug. 31, 1828. m. William Ilarriman (See). 

8. Daniel Elliott Thayer, son of Daniel '', b. in Keene, Dee. 18, 
1815. m. Oct. 2, 1842, Lucetta, dau. of Benjamin West, b. in Dan- 
ville, Vt., Oct. 7, 1818, Universalist. He res. in L. from 1846 to 52, 
from 1857 to 69, and from 1887 until he d., March 26, 1890. Merchant. 
Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Emily Calista, b. Randolph, Vt, June 27, 1843, d. Jan. 30, 1867. 
ii. Alisert H , b. L. June 2, 1817. ra. May Davis. Tradesman. lie d. 

Boston, Mass., May 14, 1887. 
iii. Ella, b. L. Aug. 15, 1852, d. Jan. 5, 1871. 

9. Henry Lowell Thayer, son of DanieP, b. in Keene, Oct. 10, 
1817. m. May 19, 1839, Mary Ann Cox, b. in Holderness, Feb. 14, 
1819, d. in L. Nov. 10, 1889. He res. in L. from 1841 until he d., 
March 20, 1892. Mercliant and hotel-keeper. Representative, 1866. 
J. P. I. O. O. F. 

Ch.,— 

10. i. Henry Parker, b. Danville. Vt., March 14, 1840. 

ii. Franiv, b. L. Nov. 22, 1812. unm. Hotel propr. A. F. and A. M., 
15 urns Lodge, d. June 25, 1899. 

10. Henry Parker Thayer, son of Henry Lowell ^, b. in Danville, 
Vt., March 14, 1840. m. May 12, 1864, Emily p:iizabeth, dau. of 
Ebenezer C. Kimball (See), b. in Irasburg, Vt., Nov. 22, 1839, Cong. 
He res. in L. from 1841 until he d., Feb. 23, 1876. Hotel-keeper. 
Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Henry Louis, b. Sept. 27, 1865, d. L. Feb. 5, 1869. 

ii. Gara Greenleaf, b. Sept. 1, 1875. m. Edwin K. Parker (See). 



THOM. 

1. James Thom, son of James Lindsey, b. in New Ireland, P. Q. , 
Sept. 7, 1854. m. Sept. 4, 1884, Edith E. W., dau. of Samuel J. 
Briggs, b. in New Ireland, P. Q., July 12, 1862, Episcopal. He has 
res. in L. since 1893. Farmer. Methodist. 

Ch., b. in New Ireland, P. Q., — 

i. AuBY Estella Maud, b. April 25, 1886. 
ii. Everett Johnson, b. Oct. 22, 1888. 



Thorn — Thomas — Thompmn. 481 

2. Fkkdkrioic Ai>kxaxi)i:r Tiio-af, son of James Lindsc}', b. in New 
Ireland, P. (^., Jan. 13, 1871. m. Juh' 2, 18'J4, Florence Mabel, dau. 
of Olin J. Moone}' (See), b. in DalLon, Dec. 7, 1873. He has res. in 
L. since 188G. Laborer. 

Cii., b. in L., — 

i. Edward F., b. Oct. ."0, 1897. 
ii. Kathkrine L., b. May 21, 1900. 



THOMAS. 

1. Henry Thomas, son of Abram, b. in Bath, April 2, 1811. m. 
Eveline, dan. of Ebenezer Farr '^ {^^^), b. in L. ]March 9, 1809, d. in 
IJethlehem, Jan. G, 188G. He res. in L. from 1810 nntil he d., Nov. 
30, 18(52. Mechanic and hotel-keeper. Universalist. Democrat. 
A. F. and A. M., Bnrns Lodge. 

Ch., all but Sarah, b. in L., — 

i. Sarah R., b. Bath, May 27, 1838. m. Dec. 23, 18G1, Lyman B. Seavey, 

miller. He d. Wliitelield, April 26, 1881. 
ii. HiiNRY L., b. 1840. 

iii. Charles H., b. April 19, 1842, d. L. April 25, 1845. 
iv. POLLEN M., b. Sept. 5, 1843. m. Henry C. Libbcy (See). 



THOMPSON. 

1. Lt'THER TnoMrsox, b. in 1767. m. first, Beiilah White, b. in 1708, 
d. July 18, 1825, Cong. m. second, Mehitable Pett}', b. in 1778, d. 
Aug. 19, 18G0. He came to L. from Francestown in 1800, and res. in 
J^. until he d., Feb. 8, 1855. Farmer. Cong. The wife of Asa Lewis 
was a sister of Luther Thompson. 

Ch., b\' w. Beulah, ^ 

i. Ltdia, b. iMay 6, 1790. m. James Dow (See). 

2. ii. Asa Lewis, b. Francestown, 1794. 

3. iii. Samdel, b. Francestown, March 2, 1796. 

iv. Haxxah, b. L. m. Abijah J. VVhitinore (See). 

V. Beulah, m. Jan. 7, 1822, Elislia Bris>gs. res. N. Y. 

vi. Eveline, ni. Aug. 25, 1827, Oliver JNlorse, laborer, res. L. 

vii. LuTHKR, m. May 2, 1827, Elniira Dagirett. Laborer, res. Mich. 

viii. Caroline E., b. L. 1810. m. Calvin French Cate (See). 

i.x. Adeline, b. L. 1813. m. Sept. 3, 1840, Harry Baxter, general trader, 
res. Barton, Vt. 

2. Asa Lewis Tho.mpsox, son of Luther \ b. in Francestown in 
1794. m. in 1817 Nancy W., dan. of James Williams ^ (See), b. in L. 
March 12, 1800, d. in L.'^Feb. 20, 1872, Methodist. He res. in L. from 
1800 until he d., April 15, 1875. Farmer. Kei)ublican. Appointed 
Ensign 5th Co., 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, April 22, 1825 ; declined, Mav 
20, 1826. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Nancy Williams, b. Jan. 29, 1818. m. Lutlier B. Towne (See). 
ii. Mary Lewis, b. April 25, 1819. m. William Henry Page, merchant. 

He d. 1855. She d. Concord, Nov. 29, 1853. 
iii. Asa Lewis, b. Fel). 10, 1824. Laborer, d. L. Nov. 29, 1850. 
iv. Laban TiFFT, b. Feb. 13, 1827. m. Smith. Driver. He d. Haver- 
hill, May 1*5, 1895. She d. July 20, 1872. 
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482 Thompson. 

V. George Washington, b. July 12, 1828. m. Mary Child. Sailor. He 
(1. Cal. 185C). 

4. vi. Mehrill Williams, b. May 29, 1831. 

vii. Isaac Frye, b. 188o. m. Kami. Insurance agent, res. Quincv, 

111., 1891. 
viii. Laura West, b. 1836, d. L. Aug. 1857. 
ix. William Douglass, b. April 4, 1839. ni. Nov. 5, 1864, Almira Allen, 
dau. of Oilman Farr (See). 

3. Samuel Thompson, son of Luther \ b. in Francestown, March 2, 
1796. ni. first, Oct. 181(3, Persis Nourse, b. in Keene in 1798, d. in L. 
Feb. 1821. ni. second, Sally Richardson. He res. in L. from March 
2, 1800, until he d., Feb. 17, 1847. 

Ch., by w. Persis, b. in L., — 

i. Samuel F., b. Nov. 8, 1817. m. Mary (Hunt) Preseott, b. Nov. 23, 1814, 
dau. of Jolin Hunt of Laconia, and widow of Samuel Preseott. He 
d. L. May 7, 1878. 

ii. Alvira C, b. Oct. 25, 1819. ni. Oct. 28, 1848, Albert Pressey, tinsmith, 
res. Canaan. 

Ch., by w. Sail}', b. in L., — 

iii. William, b. Jan. 22, 1822, d. Lisbon. Dec. 1, 1847. 

iv. Eveline, b. Jan. 14, 182(j, d. Lisbon, Jan. 18, 1842. 
V. Horace, !>. Mav 14, 1827. d. L. Jidv 22, 1828. 

vi. Horace F., b. May 11, 1828, d. Ai.ril 13, 1853. 

vii. John Iiichardson, b. May 4, 1833. m. first, Sophronia Armin<rton. 

m. second, Mary . Governn)ent officer. He d. Washington, 1). C, 

Feb. 12, 1894. Co. K, loth Vt. Inf., Lieut, A. F. and A. M. Colum- 
bia Com. K. T., Washington, D. C. ("Granite Monthly," March, 
1894, p. 183.) 

4. IMerrill Williams Thompson, son of Asa Lewis", b. in L. May 
29, 1831. ni. Fel). 6, 1802, Mar}' Jane, dan. of Simeon Bass, 1). in Lan- 
caster. June 27, 1833. She m. second, Zuriel Albeo Richardson (See). 
Merrill res. in L. from 1853 until he d., Feb. 6, 18G2. Farmer. Re- 
pul)lican. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Franklin W., b. May 3, 1853, d. L. Feb. 6, 18C2. 

5. ii. Charles Edward, b. April 11, 185(3. 

5. Charles P^dward Thompson, son of Merrill Williams *, b. in L. 
April 11, 1856. m. Jan. 20, 1883, Lina F. Orr. He was educated in 
the schools of L., and grad. from the Medical Department of Vt. Uni- 
versity, June, 1880. He commenced the practice of medicine, regular 
school, in North Stratford, Oct., 1880, where he continued until he d., 
July 23, 1887. He was a member of the White Mountain Med. Assn. 
L 6. O. F. K. of II. Ko ch. 

THOMPSON. 

6. Alfred Thompson, son of Abner, b. in Lunenburg, Vt., Jan. 27, 
1819. m. March 20, 1867, Mary J., dau. of Hiram Drown, b. in Shef- 
field, Vt., March 19, 1849. He has res. in L. since 1891. Farmer. 
Republican. 

Ch., b. in Lunenburg, Vt., — - 

i. Celia E., b. June 4, 1869. m. Oct. 13, 1883, Francis Wood, farmer. 

res. I>. 
ii. M.\i:tiia J., b. Feb. 20, 1872. ni. John Seace, fireman, res. Concord, 
iii. liiLEY A., b. March 19, 1874. res. L. 



Tihhcfts — Tifft — Tdton. 483 



TIBBETTS. 

1. Edwin TrimEXTS, son of William, b. in Warren, Nov. 12, 18,")6. 
m. April 3, 188(;, Katie, dau. of William R. Elliott (See), b. in Dal- 
ton, Oct. 12, 1869. He has res. in L. since 1882. Section band. 
Democrat. 

Cb., — 

i. 1?LANCHE Lillian, b. Samlwicli, Mny 10, 1887. 
ii. Geohge KnwiN, b. Daltoii, April '1, 1890. 
iii. Edie E., b. L. March 1, 18'J4. 

TIFFT. 

1. Laban Tifft, son of Samuel, b. in Providence, R. T., Feb. 11, 
1786. ni. first, I'atience, b. in 1791, d. Jan. 20, 1815. m. second, 
Jan. 13, 1817, Betsev, dau. of James Williams', b. in L. Nov. 171)6, d. 
L. May 2, 187.3. He res. in L. from 1812 until be d., May 18, 1882. 
A. F. and A. M., Morning Dawn and Burns Lodge. 

Cb., b. in L., — 

i. Haurif.t Frances, b. Sept. 5, 1810. m. Burton Gilman Townc (Sec). 

ii. Mary B., b. 1812. m. May 16, 1841, David B. Stevens. He d. July 1-', 

1858. She d. Nov. 15. 185li. 

iii. Patience, b. Oct. 1817, d. L. Mav 30, 1836. 

. iv. Amanda, b. May 25, 1822. ni. Curtis Leander Albee'^ (See). 

V. Phebe Jane, b. Mav 21, 1824. ni. Ralph Bugbee '■' (See). 

vi. Franklin, b. May, 1828, d. L. Feb. 2, 1842. 

TILTON. 

Tbe name Tilton comes from " Aelmar" tbe Saxon. Soc, man or 
Lord of Tik'tone in Leicestershire, was the first to take the name, a. d. 
1040. The family record during the "■ Crusades" and later wars was 
good. The noble family of LMgby are from tbe Tiltons, and the\' bore 
tbe name of Digby de Tilton as late as laOO. Tlie landed estates of 
the Tiltons at Tilton, Eng., were not disposed of until 1639, when small 
farms were made from the estates. The old church, now restored at 
Tillon, was built by the family in early days, and all the early members 
of the family are buried in the churchyard, and their tombs are still in 
existence. 

1. William Tilton, an emigrant from England, with wife Susanna 
settled in Lynn, JMass., about 1640, where be d. 1(')53. His widow m. 
second, Roger Shaw of Hampton. Slie d. Jan. 28, 1655. 

2. Daniel Tilton, son of William ^ b. about 1646, removed with 
his mother to Hamjjton, where be resided through life. \n 1667 be was 
granted leave " to sitt downe as a smith." His shop was in the south 
part of the town, now IIam[)ton Falls. He was a selectman of Hamp- 
ton, 1692, and ensign in the Colonial wars and an assembl3-man for the 
sessions: convened Oct. 18, 16!)3, dissolved INLiy 24, 1694; convened 
Nov. (5, 1695, dissolved July 23, 1696; convened Jan. 12, 1702,3, dis- 
solved Dec. 11, 1703 ; and the session convened June 30, 1709. He 
was Speaker of the Assembly which convened in Jan. 1702/3. He 
m. Dec. 23, 1669, Mehilable Sanborn. He d. Feb. 10, 1714/5. 
Eleven ch. 



484 Tilton. 

3. Joseph Tilton, son of Daniel'-, b. March 5, 1677. m. Dec. 26, 
1008, Margaret 8herburne, b. Feb. 15, 1679, dau. of Samuel and Love 
(Hutcliins) Sherlnirnc of Hampton. She d. July 1, 1717. m. second, 
Dec. T), 1717, Elizabeth (Ililliard) Shaw, b. Sept. 29, 1679, dau. of 
Timotliy and Apphia (Philbrick) HilHard, and widow of Caleb Shaw. 
Slie d. April 19, 1724. m. third, June 17, 1725, Elizabeth (Chase) 
Ililliard, b. 1684, dau. of Joseph and Rachel (Partridge) Chase, and 
Aviduw of Benjamin Hilliard. He lived in Hampton Falls, was a cap- 
tain, moderator, 1720, and selectman, 1720 and l73o. He d. 1744. 

4. Timothy Tilton, son of Joseph', b. in Hampton Falls, Oct. 4, 
1718. m. Dec. 25, 1746, Martha Boynton. He lived twenty-five years 
in East Kingston, removing about 1772 to Loudon. Selectman, 1775. 

5. Joseph Tilton, son of Timothy'*, b. in East Kingston, Sept. 7, 
1748. His first wife d. April 20, 1783. m. second, Cosiah Bagley, d. 
iu Danville, Vt. He res. in East Kingston ; was styled Col. as 
earl}' as 1780, and served on the Governor's staff after 1800. d. in 
Danville, Vt. 

6. Joseph Tilton, son of Joseph^, b. in East Kingston, April 19, 
1781. m. Dec. 3, 1812, Sally B., dau. of John and Hannah (Clifford), 
Tilton, b. in Shipton, P. Q,, Dec. 7, 1791, d. in L. Dec. 29, 1875, 
Cong. He res. in L. from 1847 until he d., Sept. 2, 1864. Farmer. 
Cong. Whig and Repul)lican. 

Ch., b. in Danville, Vt, — 

i. SiTSAN French, b. Nov. 20, 181.3. m. Cyrus Eastman (See). 

7. ii. Franklin, b. Sept. 12, 181-5. 

iii. Mary Ann, b. Aug. 23, 1817, rl. Danville, Vt., Aug. 21, 1850. 

iv. Martha, b. Aug. 17, 1819, d. Danville, Vt., Feb. 22, 1843. 

V. Joseph, b. Dec. 7, 1825, d. Danville, Vt., April 9, 1832. 

8. vi. Henry Lowell, b. May 3, 1828. 

7. Franklin Tilton, son of Joseph®, b. in Danville, Vt., Sept. 12, 
1815. m. June 17, 1847, Laura Olive, dau. of Sylvauus Balch (See), 
1). in Concord, Vt., June 24, 1820, d. iu St. Johnsbury, Vt., May 24, 
1873, Cong. He res. in L. from 1840 until he d., March 22, 1867. 
Merchant. Cong. Republican. J. P. Fire ward, 1850. Ap[)ointed 
Postmaster, June 27, 1849. 

Ch., b. in L.,— 

i. John Franklin, b. May 29, 1848. unm. res. L. A. F. and A. M., 
Burns Lodge, Master, 1884. K. T., St. Gerard Com. 

ii. William Henrv, b. Jan. 23, 1852. m. Oct. 12, 1896, Maggie Dunn. 
Merchant, res. San Francisco, Cal. 

9. iii. Frederick Albert, b. July 19, 1855. 

iv. Mary Balch, b. Sept. 1, 1857. unm. d. L. Nov. 12, 1892. 

V. Carrie Louise, b. Oct. 29, 18G3. m. Millard Fillmore Young (See). 

8. Henry Lowell Tilton, son of Joseph '', b. in Danville, Vt., May 
8, 1828. m. Oct. 11, 1855, Caroline Adelia, dau. of William Brackett 
(See), b. in L. Nov. 4, 1831, Episcopal. He has res. in L. since 1847. 
Banker. E[)iscopal. Rei)ulilican. Representative, 1885-6. Presi- 
dential Elector, 18.S0. Col. on Gov. Straw's staff, 1872. Member and 
Treasurer of Boaixl of Education, Union District, 1868 to 74 inc. Vice- 
Prest. L. Nation.al Bank, 1877 to 89 inc., Director, 1871 to 6 inc. 
Vice-Prest. L. Savings Bank, 1881 to 9 inc., Director, 1871 to 80 inc. 



Tilton — TiinHon — Titus. 485 

Clininnan of Exociitive Com., L. jMiisical Associali(Mi, 1S70-1-2-O-5- 
G-7 '8-9-80- 1-2. 
Cli., b. ill li., — 

i. Laui!A Isamki.la, h. Sept. (>, l!S-',8, d. L. Feb. 28, 187G. 
10. ii. Gkokgk lIioNKV, b. Nov. o, 18(ii). 

9. FuKDicuicic Alhkut Tii.tox, son of Fnuiklin ", h. in L. .I11I3' 1!), 
18.")"). m. June 10, 1875, Hattie Grace, dan. of Eli D. Sawyer (Sec), 
b. ill L. Oct. oO, 187)7. She in. .second, Thomas Preston Lindsey, 
Spokane, ^Vash. Frederick res. in L. from birth to 1888. ^lerchant. 
Republican. Fire ward, 1880-1. d. in Spokane, Wash., May oO, 18!);3. 

Ch.,— 

i. Lauua Ijkli.e, b. L. A{)ril 8, 187G. res. Spokane, Wa.sh. 

ii. I''kankmn I'lKKCic, 1). L. Mareii 4, 1880. 

ill. Hkukcca, b. L. A])ril 18, 1882. 

iv. William Henuy, b. Spokane, Wash., May 21, 18!)2. 

10. GEOK(iK Henry Tilton, son of Henry Lowell**, b. in L. Nov. 3, 
18()0. m. June 7, 1888. Cora Winona, dau. of Joseph S. Frye (See;, b. 
in \\\aterford, Vt., April 15, 18G0, Episco[)al. He lias res. in L. all 
his life. Heal estate. E[)isco[)al. Republican. Treasurer L. jNIusical 
Association, l894-.")-6. Member Boartl of Education, Union District, 
1897) to date. 

Ch., — 

i. Geokgk Henry, b. Spokane, Wasli., March 29, 1891. 

TIMSON. 

1. WiLLT.\M Ti:\rsoN, son of William, b. in St. Albans, Eng., Dec. .'), 
18(;.'>. m. May 7, 1888, Sarah, dau. of Benjamin Bean, b. in Bethlehem, 
Feb. 11, 18G0. He has res. in L. since 1885. Glover. PLpiscopul. 
Re[)iil)licaii. K. P. 

Ch., b. ill L., — 

i. William Frederic, b. June 14, 1891. 
ii. Lawrence Thomas R., b. Aug. 17, 1893. 

TITUS. 

1. Jeremy Titus, b. Lyman, Aug. 7, 1812. ni. first, Dec. 19, 1837, 
Mary Hunt. She d. Bath. Nov. 22,' 1842. m. second, March IG, 1843, 
Cynthia C, dau. of Jonathan E. Ward (See), b. CoUimbiii, March 28, 
1825, d. Haverhill, Jul\- 17, 1887. He now res. Newport, R. I. 

Cii., by w. Mary, — 

i. LvDiA J., b. Lisbon, IMarcli 29, 1840. m. Sept. 19, 1857, S. B. St. Clair. 

res. Haverliill. 
ii. Algustin C, b. Bath, April 28, 1842. m. Dec. 9, 1863, Nettie J. Cogs- 
well, res. Newport, R. I. 

Ch., by w. Cynthia, — 

iii. Mary F., b. Bath, Sept. 2, 1844. m. Jan. 10, 18G2, Andrew J, French. 

res. Haverhill, 
iv. WoosTEK B., b. Bath, April 10, 1846. ni. Feb. 25, 1869, Ardell II. 

French, res. Haverhill. 
V. Hattie E., b. Balh, Oct. 8, 1818, ni. Ray T. Gile (See). 
vi. Isaac Walton, b. Bath, Feb. I'J, 1852. m. Sept. 13, 1882, Augusta T. 

Brown, res. Lynn, Mass. 



486 Titus— Towne. 

vii. Amy E., b. Batli, Jan. 28, 1855. m. Nov. 1, 1882, Willey E. Dearth. 

res. Haverhill. 
Tiii. Martha Jane, b. Haveriiill, Nov. 21, 1857. m. Nov. 16, 1880, Charles 
H. Knights, res. Peterboro'. 
ix. Katheuink B., b. Haverhill, Dec. 23, 1861. unm. Trained nurse. 

res. Boston, Mass. 
X. Wilbur \V., b. Haverhill, Nov. 3, 1865. ni. Dec. 31, 1891, Ona E. Lane, 
res. Laconia. 

TOWNE. 

1. William Towne, emigrant ancestor of a numerous family, m. 
in Yarmoutli, Eng., March 25, 1G20, Joanna Blessing. Six of tlieir 
eight children were baptized in Yarmouth. The family came to New 
England previous to 1(540, and settled at Salem, Mass. Soon after 
16.50 he removed to Topsiield, Mass., where he d. about 1672. His 
widow d. about 1680. 

2. Jacob Towne, son of William \ b. in Yarmouth, P2ng., baptized 
IMarch 11, 1632. m. June 'I'o, 1657, Catherine Symonds, dan. of Jolin 
Svmonds. He lived in Salem and in Topsfield, Mass., wliere he d., 
Nov. 27, 1704. Six children. 

3. Jacob Towne, son of Jacob'-, b. in Topsfield, Mass., Feb. 13, 
1660. m. June 24, 1684, Phebe Smith, 1). Aug. 26, 1661, dau. of 
Robert Smith. He d. in Topsfield, Mass., Oct. 4, 1741. His wife d. 
Jan. 14, 1740. Ten children. 

4. Jabkz Towne, son of Jacoli^, b. in Topsfield, Mass., June 15, 
1704. m. March 30, 1730, Tryphenia Dvvinnell. Lived in Boxford, 
]\Iass. Removed, 1767, to Londonderr}'. He signed the Association 
Test, in Londonderry, 1776. He d. April 1, 178-3. Site d. April 16, 
1785. Tlieir son, Jabez, Jr., d. in the French and Indian War, Massa- 
chusetts service, 1758. 

5. Jacob Towne, son of Jabez *, b. in Topsfield, Mass., Sept. 25, 
1738. He served in a Massachusetts regiment in tlie French and Indian 
War, and was severely wounded in tlie disastrous assault upon Fort 
Ticonderoga, 1758. He was concealed b}* a comrade, and escaped the 
scalping knife of the savage foe. He removed to Keene, and continued 
a residence there through life. He was one of the "Company of Foot," 
1773, signed the Association Test, 1776, and in the autumn of that 
year he served in Capt. Whitcomb's Co., Col. Ashley's Regt., raised to 
re-enforce the army under Gen. Gates. He m. Dec. 9, 1762, Susannah 
Brown, b. 1743. She d. in Keene, May 4, 1793. He d. 1830. His 
descendants generally have written the name Town or Towns. 

6. Amos Town, son of Jacob ^, b. in Keene, Feb. 25, 1775. m. Feb. 
23, 1802, Betsev, dau. of James Wright, b. in Keene, Feb. 6, 1779, d. 
in L. Jan. 18, ^1868, Baptist. He res. in L. from March 18, 1802, 
until he d., Oct. 11, 1859. Farmer. Baptist. Whig. Selectman, 
1823-4. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

7. i. James Wright, b. Dec. 21, 1802. 

8. ii. Barton Oilman, b. Aug. 1, 1809. 
0. ill. LtiTHEu Brown, b. Dec. 7, 1814. 

10. iv. BoBY Curtis, b. June 8, 1817. 

v. Emily Bonney, b. Oct. 30, 1822. ni. April 16, 1843, Austin Buck, hotel 
proprietor. He d. L. about 18GG. 







HP^ 




1>AKI()\ (;. Town. 



Toivn. 487 

7. James Wkkjht Town, son of Amos'"', b. in L. Doc. 21, 1802. 
ni. Jan. 2."), 1827, Lncinda, dan. of Levi Ilildretli (See), b. in L. Jan. 
28, 1806, d. in L. Feb. 18, 188G, B:ii)tist. lie res. in L. all his life. 
Farmer. Baptist. Re[)uhlican. d. in L. April 3, 1887. 

Cli., b. in L., — 

i. Ckpiivs Bk\civI.;tt, b. Nov. 29, 18J7. ni. first, Sarah Aldricli, il. 1.. 
iMarcli 20, 18(51. m. sfcoiid. S\isan Bedell. Fanner. He d. L. Jan. 
It), 1881. She d. July 80, 18!);{. Lieut, ^th Co., 32d Uegt. N. II. Militia, 
from May, 185o, to the lepeal ot 'militia law. 
ii. William Amos, b. Feb. 2(), 1880, d. L. Oct. 9, 18(52. 

11. ill. Alo.vzo Edwin, b. Auij. 1(5, 1882. 

iv. LuzKLLA Maria, b. June 25, 18;>5. m. Rufus Sniitli " (See). 
V. Betsey Wright, b. Feb. 13, ISiO. m. Madison lligujns'' (See). 

8. Barton Oilman Town, son of Amos*"', b. in L. Aug. 1, 1809. 
in. Feb. 9, 1834, Harriet Frances, dau. of Laban Titft (See), b. in 
Scituate, R. I., Sept. o, 1810, d. in Lancaster, Dec. 10, 1880. He res. 
in L. from birth to 1833. Farmer. Capt. 5th Co., 32d Regt. N. H. 
]Militia, A[)ril 2G, 18.34; vacated Sept. 27, 1834. Selectman of Lan- 
caster, 1840-1-5-9-73-7.5. Member State Board of Agriculture, d. in 
Lancaster, Feb. 20, 1881. 

Ch., — 

i. Francis Lahax, b. Jefferson, Feb. 11, 1880. unm. D.irt. Coll., Chand- 
ler Scientific Dept., Class of 185(5; Grad. from Dart. Med. Coll., 
1800. Entered Meil. Department U. S. A. as Asst. Surgeon; served 
through War of Rebellion and several Indian campaigns, and rose to 
rank of Col. and Asst. Surgeon (jen. U. S. Army. Retired, res. 
summer Lancaster, winter San Antonio, Te.xas. 
ii. Maria Patience, b. Lancaster, April 26, 1888. m. March 4, 1868, 
Frank Rugbee, M. D. He d. Lancaster, Sept. 6, 1880. She d. Lan- 
caster, July 21, 1880. Ch., Hattie Maria, b Nov. 19, 186.5, d. July 1.5. 
1880. (Biog. F'rank Bugbee by C. B.Jordan; Fergusson's Hist. Coos 
Co., p. 897.) 

9. Lltukk Brown Town, son of Amos *^, b. in L. Dec. 7, 1814. m. 
Nov. 27, 1839, Nancy Williams, dan. of Asa Lewis Thompson (See), 
b. in L.Jan. 29, 1818, d. in L. May 13, 1887. He has res. in L. all 
his life. Farmer. Selectman, 1S5G-7. J. F. Appointed Lieut. 5th 
Co., 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, Dec. 21, 1836; vacated March 17, 
1839. 

Ch., — 

12. i. Henrv Guy (Carlton), b. L. March 28, 1813. (Adopted.) 

10. RoBY Curtis Town, son of Amos®, b. in L. June 3, 1817. m. 
first. Dec. 4, 1839, Abigail G., dan. of Benjamin W. Pearsons, b. in 
Sanbornton, June 3, 1817, d. in L. Feb. 18, 1850, Methodist, ni. 
second, Sept. 19, 1850, Marcy G., dau. of Luther Hoskins (See), b. in 
L. Dec. 11, 1817, d. in L. Jan. 1, 1879, INIethodist. ni. third. May 1, 
1880, p]lvira E., dau. of Simeon Remick (See), b. in L. Aug. 14, 1837, 
INIethodist. She d. in L. June 2, 1899. He has res. in L. all his life. 
Farmer. Methodist. Republican. Appointed Capt. 5th Co., 32d 
Regt. N. H. Militia, April 8, 1839 ; vacated Feb. 10, 1841. Selectman, 
18.35. J. P. L O. O. F. 

Ch. , by w. Abigail, b. in L., — 

i. Mary Ellen, b. Aug. 18, 1840. m. first, John AY. Savage. Divorced, 
m. second, Frank C. Scott, farmer. She d. Webster, Neb., July 29, 

1883. 



488 Town. 

H. Elmokk Grant, b. Nov. 19, 1849. ni. Susan Sylvia Swett. Farmer. 

He <1. L. Aug. 28, 1884. 
iii. Fkanklin (Pingree), 1). Man^li 30, 1844, laborer, d. Petersham, Mass., 
July 4, 1875. Co. I, 1st N. H. H. Art. Private. Adopted. Son of 
Job Pingree *^ (See). 

11. Alonzo Edwin Town, son of James Wright'^, b. in L. Aug. IG, 
1832. in. first, Dee. 26, 1859, Elizabeth Plates, d. in Lerov, Kas., 
March 20, 18G2. m. second, Oct. 27, 1867, Sina Howard, \lau. of 
George Aldrich 1° (See), b. in L. Sept. 6, 18-19, d. in L. Ang. 29, 1872. 
m. third, Feb. 26, 1876, Mar}', dan. of Florence Sullivan, b. in Ireland, 
Feb. 1, 1848. He res. in L. all his life except a few years in Kas. 
Farmer, d. in L. Dec. 20, 1881. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 

Ch., by w. Elizabeth, — 

i. Ida May, b. Kas. Dec. 15, 18G1, d. Leroy, Kas., March 8, 1SG2. 
Ch., l\y w. Sina, — 

ii. Lizzie L., b. L. Feb. 4, 18G9. d. in L. Jan. 11, 1900. 
Ch., by w. Mar}', — 

iii. Helen May, b. L. Dec. 9, 1876. m. Nov. 9, 1897, Charles W. Gleed. 

res. L. 
iv. Edwin A., b. L. Jan. 27, 1879. 

12. Henuy Gut Town, adopted son of Luther Brown ^, and son of 
Guy Carleton, b. in L. March 28, 1843. m. July 2, 1864, Ellen Martha, 
dan. of James W. INIerrill (See), b. in L. Aug. 16, 1846. He has res. 
in L. all his life. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

1. l!>A May, b. July 4, 18(55. m. Solon Albert Frye (See). 

ii. Luther Lehoy, b. June 17, 1807. m. Jan. 26, 1895, Clara Choquette. 

Laborer, res. L. 
iii. Grace j\L\rtha, b. March 2, 1869. 
iv. George Henry, b. June 17, 1872. res. L. 

v. Charles Horace, b. April 14, 1874, d. April 29, 1892. 

13. Samuel Town, grandson of Jacob ^ b. in L. Feb. 1807. m. 
first, June 1, 1826, Lovica, dan. of Ebenezer Farr^ (See), b. in Chester- 
field in 1804, d. in L. Dec. 1852. m. second, April 30, 1855, Lovina 
Watson, b. in Vt. in 1819, d. in L. March 8, 1871. He res. in L. 
from birtli to 1874. Farmer. Democrat, d. in Dalton, Sept. 1882. 

Ch., by w. Lovica, b. in L., — 

i. Alvira, b. 1827. m. Jesse Mardiiie, farmer, res. Dalton. 

ii. Caroline, b. 1828. m. Niles Miner, laborer, 
iii. Maria, b. Oct. 19, 1834. m. J. H. Rounsevel, laborer. She res. 

Wiiitefield. 
iv. William, b. April 18, 1837, d. L. May 1, 1867. 

14. V. Charles Frederick, b. Oct. 14. 1839. 

vi. I'OLLV, b. April 7, 1842. ni. first, Charles Dvke, Private, Co. R, 18th 
N. H. Inf., d. Wasliington, D. C, Feb. 18, 1865. m. second, William 
Symonds, mechanic, res. Bartlett. 
vil. Norman, b. Aug. 26, 1844, Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. Private, d. Ports- 
mouth, Va., Aug. 3, 1863. 

14. Charles Fuederick Town, son of Samuel ^^ b. in L. Oct. 14, 
1839. m. first, Feb. 14, 1865, Julia Ann, dan. of Levi B. Harlow, b- 
in Charlestown, Sept. 18, 1845, d. in Whitefield, Oct. 27, 1886. m- 
second, June 17, 1895, Elizabeth Sulor, b. in Canada in 1841, Metho- 




Ll'thek 15. Town. 



Toim — Trash — Tromlleii — Tulip. 489 

(list. lie has res. in L. all his life except lour ^ears. Farmer. 
Democrat. 

Ch., by w. Julia, — 

i. Elmika, 1). Ik'tlileheni, Jan. IG, 18G7. ni. James Burns, laborer, res. 

IJetlilt'liem. 
ii. Cecil J., b. L. Dec. 2, 1877. res. L. 



TRASK. 

1. AuTHiiK Edward Trask, son of Luther "W., b. in Kiveilon, 
Conn., July ^31, J «()(). ni. Jnly 10, 1880, Carrie, clan, of John .Mor- 
rison Gilfin, b. in llardvvick, Vt., Oct. 20, 18G0. He has res. in L. 
since 1889. Clover. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. IVIixNiE MicKLE, b. St. Johiishury, Vt., Sept. 2\, 1883. 
ii. Viola Dakling, b. L. Dec. 28, ib89. 



TROMBLEY. TREMBLAY. 

1. Cvi'RiAN Trombley, son of Cyi)rian, 1). in Clarcnceville, P. (^, 
Jan. 2G, 18G0. m. Oct. 15, 1888, I.,aura Eliza, dan. of Norman B. 
Tabor, b. in Haverhill, March 14, 18G5, Cong. He has res. in L. since 
1882. Barber. Republican. 1. O. O. P., N. G. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. IIahold Bkeklky, b. Oct. 2(3, 1889. 
ii. Cakuoll CvfitiAN, b. Feb. 6, 1892. 



TULIP. LATULIPPE. 

1. John Tulip, son of John, b. in Quebec, Oct. 1840. m. June 24, 
18G1, Adaline, dan. of .John B. Balduc, 1). in Lake St. Francis, Canada, 
April 15, 1841, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1875. Tan- 
nei'. Roman Catholic. Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Mary Rilla, b. f'ookshire, P. Q., May 11, 186.3, d. Cooksbire. P. Q., 

Dec. 29, 1870. 
ii. Lucy, b. Cooksliire, P. Q., Jan. 6, 1865. ni. Feb. 1881, Rennie Buffonl, 

tanner, res. L. 
iii. Edward, b. Cooksbire, P. Q., Oct. 28, 1807. ni. .Ian. 1, 1884, Virginia 

llamel. Brakenian. He d. Lincoln, Neb., Julv 28, 1890. 
iv. Meddik, b. Cooksbire, P. Q., Oct. 181)9. d. Cooksliire, P. Q., Feb. 1871. 
V. Nellie, b. Cooksliire, P. Q., May, 1871, d. L. Dec. 28, 1885. 
vi. Fred, b. Cooksliire, P. Q., July 3, 1873. res. L. 
vii. Clara, b. L. Nov. 10, 1875. res. L. 
viii. Geokgianna, b. L.Feb. 16, 1877. 
ix. Charles, b. L. Sept. Iti, 1879, d. Aug. 1880. 
X. Ida, b. L. Sept. 14. 1881. 
xi. Alphonse, b. L. Feb. 16, 1884. 

2. William Tulir, son of .John, 1). in St. Lazare, Canada, ^Fai'ch 
29, 1861. m. Aug. 28, 1883, P^nima Gignere, b. in St. Mary, Caiuida, 
Oct. 19, 1856, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 1886. Glover. 
Methodist. 



490 Tulip — Tunneij — Tattle. 

Ch., — 

i. Napoleon, b. Canada, June 14, 1884, d. L. Aug. 5, 1891. 

ii. Willie, b. Canada, Feb. 1, 188G. 

iii. Jeruv, b. Canada, Sept. 8, 1887. 

iv. Henry, b. L. Dee. 30, 1889. 

V. luA, b. L. Sept. 29, 1891. 

TUNNEY. 

1. John Tunney, son of Patiick, b. in Ireland, March, 1827. m. 
Jiuie, 1852, Ellen, dau. of Patrick Murphy, b. in Ireland, Nov. 1827. 
She has res. in L. since 1893, Roman Catholic. He res. in L. but a 
short time. Farmer. Roman Catholic. Democrat. Co. B, 11th Vt. 
Inf. d. in L. May 12. 1893. 

Ch., b. in Addison, Vt., — 

i. Patrick, b. Nov. G, 1855. ni. Feb. 1891, ^lary Kizer. Laborer, res. 
Berlin Falls. 

ii. Annie, b. Aug. 18, 1856. m. Edward Elislia Burnhani (See), 
iii. Minnie, b. May 6, 18G6. unm. res. L. 
iv. John, b. April 24, 1868. lu. Jan. 11, 1897, Isabel J. Burns, res. L. 



TUTTLE. 

The name has been spelled in numerous ways, some of the more 
common being : Tuthill, Tuttil, Tutall, Tuttell, Tutle, Tottle, Tothill, 
etc., but the last named seetns to be the correct one, meaning " Tiie 
Hill of God." There are many eminences in Eng. bearing the name of 
Tothill, and the present way of spelling is a corruption of it. (The 
Tuttle Family, by George F. Tuttle, New Haven, Conn.) 

1. John Tuttle, bro. of Richard, of Boston, b. in I^ngland. ni. 

Joanna . He emigrated to America and settled in Ipswich, Mass., 

as early as 1635. Representative, 1644 ; made freeman, March 13, 1639. 
He went to Ireland about the time the disheartened colonists of New 
Haven, Conn., were negotiating for the city of Galloway for a future 
home ; established himself advantageously there, and was joined hy his 
wife in 1G54. He d. in Carrickfergus, Ireland, Dec. 30, 1656. 

2. SnioN Tuttle, son of .John \ b. in 1637. m. first, in 1659, Joan, 
dau. of Tliomas Burnham. ni. second, in 1662-3, Sarah, dau, of John 
Cogswell, d. Jan. 24, 1732. In 1678, he had a right of commonage in 
Il)swich, Mass. d. Jan. 1692. 

3. Simon Tuttle, son of Simon'", b. Sept. 17, 1667. m. June 16, 
1696, Mary, dau. of Samuel Rogers, b. Sept. 16, 1672. He removed to 
Littleton, Mass., in 1720. 

4. John Tuttle, son of Simon '^. m. Sarah . 

5. Jonathan Tuttle, son of John 4, b. in Littleton, Mass., Sept. 30, 
1753. m. Aug. 6, 1781, Catherine Gray, of Salem, Mass. Rev. sol- 
dier ; in battles of Trenton and Princeton. He removed to Landaff 
about 1807. 



Tuttle. 491 

6. TIoKATio TuTTiJC, son of JonatlKin ■', b. in Ijiltleton, iMuss., Dee. 
22, 17D0. ni. about 1812, Betsey Tlionias, of Acton, Mass., d. Oct. 1, 
1842. lie was a blacksmith, res. in Littleton, Mass., three years, 
worked in Bath for a time, then removed to Colebrook. lie d. in Bar- 
net, Vt., while awav for medical treatment, Dec. 31, 1842. 

Ch.,— 

i. Jonathan, b. April G, 1814. Blacksmith, d. Aug. 184:1 
ii. John Lkiguton, b. Sept. 22, 1815. Machinist. lied, in Pateisoii, N. J., 
].st;:i. 

7. iii. CiiAiu,KS Martin, b. Eaton, P. Q., Feb. 18, 1818. 

8. iv. Socuatks, b. Colebrook, Nov. Ill, 181!». 

V. lii.iZAHiCTii, b. Mav 0, 18"i2. in. K. A. Harwood. res. Worcester, Ma.«s. 

vi. William A., b. May 8, 1824. Mercliant. He d. Paterson, N. J., 18(39. 
vii. Horatio Gatks, b. April 22, 1827. Carpenter. 

viii. Cathkrine (jray, b. April 22, 1827. in. Nelson, teacher. Slie d. 

Paterson,N. J., April, 1877. 

i.Y. i\Iary, b. Aug. 2.], LSoO. in. John Sargent (See). 

7. Chaules Martin Tuttle, son of Horatio '', b. in Eaton, P. Q., 
Feb. 18, 1818. ni. first, June 5, 1845, Mary E., dan. of E|)hraiin Place, 
d. in Concord. Divorced, Jan. 1, 18r>8. m. second, March 17, 185'.), 
Elizabeth Roach Arnold, b. in New Bedford, Mass., Methodist, m. 
third, March 27, 18H2, Liithera, dan. of Al[)heus Moulton, b. in Lyman, 
Dec. 9, 1841, Unitarian. He was educated in the common schools of 
Colebrook and Barnet, Vt., and attended tlie Peacham, Vt., Academy ; 
later he studied medicine with his inicle Socrates Tuttle and William 
Nelson, in Barnet, Vt , and attended lectures at the Vt. Medical Coll., 
Woodstock, Vt, from which he graduated in 1840. Dart. Coll. gave 
him the degree of A. M. in 1808. He then settled in L. the same 
year, where he practised, regidar school, all his life, except five years 
spent in New Bedford, Mass., and a short time in a N. Y. hospital. 
He was a member of the White Mountain and ]\Ioosilauke IMedical 
Societies, and has been Prest. of each. Unitarian. Democrat. Bep- 
resentative, 1805. Board of Health, 1873 to 84 inc. ]\Iemi>er State 
Board of Agi'iculture, 187!) to 82. Meml)er P>oard of Education, Union 
District, 1875-6-7. Ai)pointed Sm-geon o2d Regt. N. H. Militia, Sept. 
4, 1844. d. in L. May 13, 1887. 

Ch., b}' w. Mary, b. in L., — 

i. Alice, b. Oct. 14. 1849. m. Frank Tifft Moffett (See). 
ii. Mary Belle, b. 1855. unm. res. Fort Wayne, Ind. 

Ch., b}' w. Luthcra, b. in L., — - 

iii. Alpheus Moulton, b. Oct. 4, 1864. res. Boston, Mass. 

iv. Elizabeth Arnold, b. July 27, 18G(J. in. William Joiinstone Beattio 

(See). 
V. Mary Sargent, b. Dec. 22, 18G7. unm. res. L. 

vi. Jennie Hobaht, b. March 18, 1873. unm. Local Editor Ixepublic- 
Journal. res. E. 

8. Socrates Tuttle, son of Horatio'', b. in Colebrook, Nov. 1'.), 
1819. m. first, May 23. 1848, Jane, dan. of Baltus Winters, d. June 
14, 1849. m. second, Nov. 1852, Jlary, dau. of William Dickey, (L 
Aug. 25, 1809. m. third, Elizabeth A,,, widow of Dr. F. S. Weller. 
Socrates learned the blacksmith trade, but soon commenced tiie study 
of law, and became a prominent lawyer in Patersou. N. J., where he 
continued in practice until he d., Feb. 12, 1885. He was Mayor of 



492 Tuttle — Twomhly — Underwood. 

Paterson in 1871-2, and Repr. in tlie Legislature in 18G1-2, and held 
other ollices. Whig and Republican. Presbyterian. 
Ch., by w. Jane, — 

i. Jennik, b. Paterson, N. J. ni. 1SG9, Garret A. Hubart, Vice-Prest. of 
the U. S. res. I'aterson, N. J. 

Ch., by \v. Mar}^, b. in Paterson, N. J., — . 

ii. C'harles M. 

iii. William D. 

iv. Minnie, d. in infancy. 

V. Elizabeth Mukray, d. when three years old. 

vi. Lillian, d. wlien seven years old. 

\ii. Augustus Hobart. 

TUTTLE. 

9. RoisEUT Tuttle, son of Robert and Elizabeth J. (Coffin) Tuttle, 
h. in Lancaster, Nov. 16, 18GG. ni. Sept. 8, 1897, L^le D. Glovier, 
dan. of Ivory Glovier, of Franconia. He is a merchant in this town. 
Unitarian. Republican. A. F. and A. M., North Star Lodge. K. T. 

Ch.,— 

i. Helen D., b. June 14, 1898. 

TWOMBLY. 

1. Isaac TwoMBLY, b. in Barrington, June 12, 1782. m. ElizaVieth 

, b. in Gilmanton, May 19, 1780, d. in Bethlehem, Feb. 28, 1857. 

He res. in L. from 1807 to 1851. Farmer, d. in Bethlehem, June 26, 
1857. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Mary, b. Jan. 30, 1810. ni. Asapli Whitcomb, -farmer. She d. Betlde- 

hem, Dec. 17, 1890. 
ii. William W., b. Sept. 17, 1813, d. L. June 22, 1826. 
2. iii. Isaac, b. Oct. 8, 1815. 

iv. Betsey, b. Oct. 12, 1821. ni. David Morrison. Shed. Lunenburg, Vt., 
April, 1895. 

2. Isaac Twomuly, son of Isaac \ b. in L. Oct. 8, 1815. m. June 
25, 1843, Polly C. Barber, b. Oct. 31, 1819, d. in Bethlehem, Feb. 2, 
1881. He res. in L. from birth to 1846. Farmer, d. in Bethlehem, 
Sept. 2, 1883. 

Ch., b. in Sheffield, Vt., — 

i. Celista Ann, b. July 9. 1848. m. May 18, 1878, James A. F. Hughes, 

farmer, res. Bethlehem, 
ii. George B., b. Dec. 1850, d. Betlilehem, June 4, 1866. 

UNDERWOOD. 

1. Joseph Underwood, an emigrant from p]ngland, was of Hingham, 
Mass., 1837, and later of Watertown, Mass., where he was admitted 
freeman, 1645. He d. in Watertown, Feb. 16, 1676, aged about 62. 
" Goodwife Underwood wife of Joseph Underwood dyed Jan. 28 1667." 
The pi-obate records name the children : Joseph, Thomas, Sarah, Han- 
nah, Elizabelh, and Martha. 



Underwood. 493 

2. JosKPii U\T)Ki;w()on, sou of -Tosepli^, b. in "Walci'towii, iVIass., 
ir>r)(), (1. in Reading, Mass., IGIJl. His will names wile Elizabeth and 
cliildi-eii: John, Joseph, Jonathan, Joshua, Maiy, Hannah, and Eliza- 
beth. 

3. JosKPH UxPERWOOP, son of Joseph'-, b. in AVatertown, IMass., 
May 28, 1681. n;. in Heading, Mass., 1707, Susannah Tarker, b. I(i87, 
dau. of Nathaniel and Bethiah (PoUe}') Parker of Reading. He livetl a 
few years in Reading, and removed, about 171'), to Westford, Mass. 
" He was active in all public affairs and was evidently a man of char- 
acter and inlluence."' He was a farmer and innholder. He d. in 
Westford, Jan. 2!», 17G1. John Underwood of Bradfc^rd, V't., and 
Jeremy Underwood of Jalfrey were sons of his sou, John Underwood. 

4. Ti.MOTiiv Uni)krw(»()1), son of Joseph'', b. in "Westford, i\Iass., 
1724. m. Rachel Russell. He was captain of a company from AVest- 
ford, engaged in the Concord and Lexington light, April li), 1775. 
He removed from Westford to I'utne}', Vt. 

5. Jamks Underwood, son of Timothy^, b. in AVcstford, INIa.ss., 
1771. In his childhood his father removed to Vermont. He m. Han- 
nah , and lived in Springfield, Vt., until about 1815, when he 

removed to Swanzew He was an iiniholder, and the Underwood 
Tavern is an inspiration in the annals of Svvanzey. The record of the 
death of liis iirst wife is not secured. He m. second, Dec. G, 180'J, 
Mrs. Eunice Sebastian, widow of Samuel Sebastian. He tl. in Swan- 
zey, Feb. 4, 1832. 

6. TniOTiiY Underwood, son of James''', b. in Springfield, Vt., April, 
180.']. in. Ruth Burgess. For man}' years he was one of the well-known 
drivers of the mail coaches from Keene to Boston via Fitchburg. After 
the building of the Fitchburg R. R., he was projirietor of a livery stal)le 
in Fitchburg, Mass., where he d., Sept. 30, 18G3. Of his eleven chil- 
dren on!}' one has resided in this town. 

7. Edward jMoxroe Underwood, son of Timothy '"', 1). in Fitchburg, 
Mass.. July 8, 1837. in. July 5, 18G4, Susie H., dau. of -lonathan 
Young, 1). in Barrington, Sei)t. 30, 1838. He res. in L. from 1871) to 
18.s,S, and since 18'JG. Scythe-maker. Co. A, 35th Mass. Inf. I'rivate. 
G. A. R. 

Ch., — 

i. IIattie L., b. Ynrmouth, Mc, Julv 29, 187G. 



UNDERWOOD. 

8. Samuee Underwood and son Israel were warned or cautioned 
against settlement in L. 17'.»4. He was taxed in \j. 17'.»G, 17'J7. 

9. Israel Underwood, son of SamueP, m. in L. Xov. 14, l<s33, 
Sally Dexter. He res. in L. 1840-1844. 

10. Nathan Underwood, son of SamueP, b. in Concord, \i., al)out 
1805. m. in L. Jan. 14, 1827, Narcissa Rix, dau. of Nathaniel Rix 
(See). He res. in L. 1827-1834. Prudential School Committee, 
Second District, 1829. He removed to Boston, Mass. ; was of the 



494 Underwood — Vandercar — Van Ness — Veigue. 

Boston police many years, and later a captain in the force. A full 
record of his children is not at hand. His son, Guy C. Underwood, b. 
in L. Sept. 23, 1831, m. Elnora P. Connell. Through the active years 
of his life he was in the service of the city of Boston in the depart- 
ment of Pul)lic Institutions, and was a deputy warden of House of 
Correction and Superintendent at Deer and Rainsford Islands. He 
d. in Salem, Mass., Aug. 11, 1889. Joseph R. Underwood, son of 
Guy C, m. March 13, 1887, Janet Grace Taylor, b. Aug. 2, 1855, 
clerk Young's Hotel, Boston, Mass. Their children are: (1) Helen 
Prescott, b. March 13, 1892 ; (2) Edmund Ross, b. Aug. 20, 1893 ; 
(3) Victor Taylor, b. Sept. 12, 1896. 

11. Jesse Underwood, son of Samuel^, res. in L. 1829-1832. 



VANDERCAR. 

1. Spencer Ambrose Vandercar, son of Herman, b. in Arcadia, 
N. Y., Feb. 25, 1846. m. Aug. 10, 1873, Olive, dau. of Amasa Mc- 
Donald, b. in Danville, Vt., Oct. 28, 1839. He has res. in L. since 
1888. Nursery salesman. Republican. Co. E, 30th Mich. Inf. Pri- 
vate. Commander Marshal Sanders Post, G. A. R., 1882. I. O. O. F., 
N. G. C. P., L. Encampment. No ch. 



VAN NESS. 

1. Ira Wellington Van Ness, son of Milton, b. in INIinnisink, 
N. Y., May 19, 1846, m. Sept. 27, 1868, Laura Isadore, dau. of 
Thomas H. B. Chase (See), b. in Manchester, June 16, 1851, Episco- 
pal. He has res. in L. since 1883. Painter. Democrat. Co. K, 39th 
N. Y. Inf Private. G. A. R. 

Ch., all but Ira b. in Hornellsville, N. Y., — 

i. Ada May, b. June 25, 1869. m. Feb. 15, 1894, William M. Reidl, book- 
keeper, res. Worcester, Mass. 
ii. Geokge Henry, b. Oct. 10, 1871. Glover, res. L. 
iii. Mamie Maud, b. Jan. 28, 1874. m. May 30, 1894, Herbert Leslie San- 
born, glover, res. L. 
iv. Charles Eugene, b. June 12, 1878. 
V. Ira Dodge, b. L. Jan. ol, 1884. 



VEIGUE. VEILLEUX. 

1. Lewis Veigue, son of Ambroise, b. in St. Sylvester, P. Q., about 
1847. m. about 1862, Caroline, dau. of Joseph Cachoir, b. in Canada, 
July 14, 1840, Roman Catholic. She has res. in L. since 1886. He 
never res, in L. Farmer. Roman Catholic, d. in Sherbrooke, P. Q., 
in 1876. 

Ch.,— 

2. i. George, b. St. Sylvester, P. Q., Feb. 14, 1863. 

ii. John, b. Slierbrooke, P. Q., Se[)t. 14, 1871. res. L. 
iii. Levi, b. Sherbrooke, P. Q., June 22, 1873. res. L. 

iv. Charles, b. Slierbrooke, P. Q., July 28, 1875. m. Feb. 12, 1893, Susan 
Rancour. Laborer, res. L. 



Veir/ut' — Veuiou — Wadlciyh — Walker. 405 

2. Geouge Veigue, son of Louis \ b. in St. Sylvester, P. (}., Fob. 
14, 18()3. m. Fel). 14, IS.SO, Clementine, dan. of Antoine Lemue, b. in 
]?eloic, France, Nov. G, 18G3, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 
I'SSl. Farmer. Roman Catholic. 

Ch., b. in Tj., — 

i. Gkokgianna, b. Jan. 12, 1882. 

ii. Gkougi:, b. iMay 27, 1884. 

iii. FuKDDiK, b. Aii<f. 14, 188G. 

iv. John, b. Sept. G, 18^8. 

V. CiiAUi.Ks, b. Oct. 18, 1802. 

vi. Pktkr, b. Feb. 20, 18ii5. 

VENIOU. VIG-NAU. 

1. Theopiiilus Veniou, son of Francis, b. in Canada, Dec. 2"). 1831. 
m. Sept. "24, 1862, Annie J., dan. of James Dearden, b. in Windsor 
Mills, Canada, A[)ri[ 26, 1847, Roman Catholic. lie re.s. in L. from 
1879 to 1888. Laborer. Roman Catliolic. d. in Monroe in 1888. 

Ch.,— 

2. i. Fit vxcrs Jamks, b. Windsor Mills, V. Q., .July 12, 1863, 

ii. Mary J., b. Canada, April 22, l.St)5. ni. 1891, James Welcli, travelling 

salesman, res. New llaven, Conn, 

iii. Bklle, b. Newport, Vt., Marcli 18, 18G6. 

iv. Gkorgk, 1). Canada, July 18, 1870. 

V. Alexander, b. (iroton, Vt., Sept. 18, 1873. 

vi. Helen, b. L. Jan. 1, 1880. 

2. Francis Jajiks Veniou, son of Tiieophilus \ b. in Windsor i\rill.s, 
P. Q., July 12, 1863. m. Feb. 22, 1887, Annie M., dan. of Napoleon 
Carbonnean, b. in Shcrbrooke, P. Q., Marcli 13, 1867, Roman Catholic. 
He has. res. in L. since 1 871). Glover. Roman Catholic Republican. 
Supervisor, 18'J6-7. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Howard Earl, b. July 31, 1888. 

ii. Francis William, b. Marcli 31, 1890. 

iii. James Napoleon, b. July 20, 181)2. 
iv. , b. June 9, 1897. 

WADLEIG-H. 

L Frank Faigene Wadleigh, son of P>enjamin Franklin, b. in Con- 
cord, Vt., Dec. 26, 186.5. m. Oct. 21, ISiH, Lillian Maud, dau. of Ed- 
gar Adams, b. in Runiney. Feb. 10, 1872. He res. in L. from 1890 to 
1899. Station agent at L. He is now ticket agent at Laconia. 
Republican. A. F. and A. ]M., Burns Lodge. No ch. 

WALKER. 

\. Simeon Walker, from jNLddletown, Conn., was one of the early 
settlers of Peacham, Vt., and a prominent citizen. 

2. Si.MEON Walker, son of Simeon i, b. in Peacham, Vt., 1786. 
Served in the War of 1812, was taken prisoner at Ticonderoga, and 
confined in a Britisli prison in Nova Scotia until released at the close 



406 Walker. 

of the war. He was a carpenter in Peacham and Cabot, Vt. d. in L. 
1SG7. His wife d. at the home of her son in L., aged 99. 

3. Franklin Walker, son of Simeon ^ b. in Peaehara, Vt., Sept. 3, 
1816. m. first, April 30, 1843, Caroline, dan. of Samuel Cotton, b. in 
Cabot, Vt., March 20, 1823, d. in L. Sept. 10, 18G1, Methodist, m. 
second, March 29, 1862, Martha Deborah, dau. of Noah Gile ^*^ (See), h. 
in L. IMarch 24, 1838, Cong. He res. in L. from 1837, until he d., 
Jan. 23, 1895. Farmer. Cong. Prohibition. 

Ch., b}' w. Caroline, b. in L., — 

i. Henry Frank, b. Feb. 11, 1846. m. Aug. 10, 1872, Laura Farr. Mer- 
chant, res. Taunton, Mass. 
ii. Emma Joskthine, b. May 18, 1848. res. Taunton, Mass. 
iii. Clara, b. May 6, 1852. m. Luther C. Wilkins (8ee). 

Ch., by w. Martha, b. in L., — 

4. iv. Gkorge Elwin, b. Feb. 21, 1864. 

V. Frank Dennis, b. June 30, 1S08, d. L. July 11, 18G9. 
vi. WiNFRED 2s^ELSON, b. April 0, 1874, d. L. April 8, 1875. 

4. George Elwin Walker, son of Franklin ^, b. in L. Feb. 21, 1864. 
m. April 6, 1895, Inez E., dau. of Charles Herbert, b. in Bethlehem, 
Nov. 16, 1870, Cong. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Cong. 
Prohibition. N. H. Coll. of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, grad. 1888. 
Member School Board, 1895-6-7. (Book of Biographies, Grafton Co., 
p. 160.) 

Ch.,- 

i. Herbert George, b. Bethleliem, Sept. 21, 1896. 



WALKER. 

5. Thomas Julian Walker, son of Thomas J. and Laura (Penn) 
Walker, b. in Belleville, III., March 12, 1856. m. Oct. 22, 18«3, Grace 
Emily Amelia I'arker, b. June 29, 1860, dau. of Charles and Amelia E. 
(Bennett) Parker (See) of Lisbon. He was page in 42d Congress; 
railroad acc^ounting in St. Louis, 1874-80 ; manager at New York of St. 
Louis "Jomnal of Commerce," 1880-81; Chief Clerk, Agricultural 
Division, tenth census ; clerk to U. S. Railroad Commissioners, March, 
1883, to December, 1886. In January, 1887, he removed to New Hamp- 
shire and established "The Record " at Plymouth. World's Fair Com- 
missioner, 1891-93. He was one of tlio originators of the New England 
Summer Resort Association and active in the publications of the organ- 
ization. In 1895 he was appointed Bank Commissioner for term of 
three years and removed to Concord, where he resided through his term 
of ollice. He is now editor of the "• Republic-Journal," and has resided 
in this town since 1898. Republican. A. F. and A. M., Olive Branch 
Lodge. Plvmouth. K. T., Pilgrim Com'd'}'. 

Cii., — " 

i. SniRLKY Penn, b. Wasliington, D. C, Dec. 19, 1884. 
ii. Anne Minot, b. Lisbon, Sept. 15, 1886. 



Wallace. 497 



WALLACE. WALLIS. 

1. James "Wallis, by occ'iii)ation a wenver .iiul a fanner, was one of 
the colony of Scotch-Irish emigrants who gathered at Worcester, .Mass., 
171.S, and a few years following. His honieslead of forty acres was in 
the adjoining town of Leicester, and in an ancient deed " it bounds on 
^Vorcester." In ITinS, while in the possession of a son, the little farm 
was annexed to Worcester. James Wallis had a brother, Oliver, a 
■wheelwright, who probably died about 17.")'), and an unmarried sisler, 
Saiah. lie d. in Leicester in 174(;, or earh' in 1747. The widow, 
]\Iarv, declined administralion on llie estate, and alleged that he had 
then no relatives in this country. She recpiested the appointment of 
Hugh Thompson. She subsequently had a home with her son James, 
and d. in Colrain, Mass., in Feb. 17G9, aged 70 years. 

Ch.,— 

i. Agnics, b. 17-')0. 
12. ii. J a:\iios, b. 17o3. 
u. iii. John, b. ITM. 

2. Jamks Wai.ijs, son of James \ b. in Worcester or Leicester in 1 733. 
In 17.50, Natliau JNIoore was api)ointed guardian of James Wallis, aged 
17, son of James Wallis, late of Leicester, deceased. In 175(j, Agnes 
Wallis, of Rutland, single woman, conveys to 'Slames Wallis, eldest 
son of our father," her iriterest in the homestead " of the late James 
Wallis of Leicester, he agreeing to support our mother iMary Wallis, 
now of Rutland." He m. April 8, 175(3, Mary McChdlan, b. 1734, 
dan. of Michael and Jane (Henry) McClellan, of Pelham. At this 
date he removed to the paternal homestead, which on his petition, 
dated 17.")7, was annexed to Worcester, 17.')iS. In 1 7(J0 he removed to 
Colrain, Mass. He was a deacon, a prominent man in town affairs, 
and a soldier in the Revolution, serving several enlistments. In a de- 
scrii)tive roll dated 1780, he is descril)ed : "Age, 46 years ; stature, 
T) ft. 5 in. ; complexion, light." A record of his death is not acces- 
sible. His wife d. in Colrain, June 12, 1800, aged OG. So far as 
known his children were, — 

i. .Iamks, b. in Woi-ce.stcr, July 3, 1757, soldier, d. in Colrain, Aug. '2G, 1777. 
ii. Henry, I), in Worcester, Sei)t. 2-], 175'J. 
iii. Seth, b. in t'olraiu, Dec. 4, 1761. ni. May 20, 1787, A.nn llurlburt. 

Lived in Colrain. 
iv. Michael, lie i.s named for a few j-cars in the early records of Fran- 

conia. He was there a titliingtuan, 17'.J7. 
V. John. 

vi. HuoH, 1). June 15, 1767, grad. Dart. Coll., 1791. m. in Hancock, Aug. 
8, 1797, Mary Duncan, dau. of George and Mary (Hell) Duncan of 
Londonderry and I'eterborougli. He was an eminent minister, hav- 
ing charges at Hatii, Jte., and in the State of New Vurk. He d. at 
Cates, X'. Y., Sej)!. 7, 1818. 

3. John Wallis, son of James ', was b. in Leicester, 173(;. The 
homestead was annexed to Worcester, 17.58. He m. in Relham, 31ass., 
Oct. 31, 17G1, Agnes Lindsey, and settled in Colrain, jMass., where 
there was gathered a colony of Scotch-Irish. He was a farmer and a 
good citizen. The Massachusetts Revolutionary War Rolls credit sev- 
eral enlistments and years of service to John Wallis, of Colrain. A 
considerable part of this service was performed by John, his eldest son. 

VOL. II. — u2 



498 Wallace. 

A muster roll of Capt. McClellan's compai\y of Col. Wells' regiment 
of nine months' recruits, in 1777, designates John, the father, as fol- 
lows : " John Wallis, Colrain, stature, 5 ft. 6 in. ; hair, gray ; age, 41." 
There is a tradition cherished by his descendants that at the age of 
sixty years he came to New Hampshire with four of his children, and 
subsequently died in Franconia. The records of Franconia neither 
deny nor confirm the tradition. The records of Colrain are defective. 
It is possible there were other children, and if so, it remains to lie 
])roven. Four children came to New Ham^jshire, and are named in 
order. Later generations have written the name A\ allace. 
Ch., b. in Colrain, Mass., — 

4. i. Jonx, b. Sept. 2, 1762. 

5. ii. William, b. 1767. 

6. iii. David, b. April 18, 1770. 

iv. Kancy. m. Oct. 8, 17'J5, David Bronson, son of .Jonathan Bronson. 
Tliey res. in Landaff. Tlie lironson family from Southin;j;ton, Conn., 
were early settlers of Landaff. Tliey had four children: (1) Hiddah, 
b. duly 12, 17'J'.*. m. April 1, 1824, Amos Noves, son of Samuel 
Noyes of Landaff. He d. 1880; siie d. in Landaif, Jan. 14, 18i);l ; (2) 
David, b. Jan. 2, 1804, removed to Canada; (o) Isaac, b. Sei)t. 2(3, 
1807, lived in Lisbon ; (4) Stephen, b. Se[)t. 16, 1815. m. Fanny 
Eastman, he d. in Landaff', Ajjril 20, 18U8. 

4. John Wallace, son of John^ b. in Colrain, JMass., Sept. 2, 17G2. 
With wife Hannah and tliree or more children he removed from Colrain 
to Franconia previous to 17'JG, and there res. fifty-five years. He was 
one of the early pioneers among the mountains, a man of character 
and integrity. He was a pensioner. In the census of 1850 he was re- 
turned 88 years of age, and Hannah his wife was returned as a native 
of Massachusetts, antl 78 years of age. He d. in Franconia, Jan. 8, 
18.51, aged nearl}' 90 ^■ears. 

Ch., — 

i. PiiiNBAS, b. Colrain, Mass., Feb. 8, 1788. m. May 5, 1812, Lucy Brooks, 
b. Oct. 2, 1788, d. Ai)ril (5, 181)3. He m. second, Sarah (Holies) Felch. 
Lived in Franconia and Bethlehem, liepresentative from Bethlehem, 
1835. He d. in Bethlehem, May 9, 1875. His son, Luther, b. Aug. 

20, 1819, was twice married, lived in Bethleiiem. His dau. , m. 

Orrin Bronson, and his dau. Amanda m. Fitield Oilman. 

ii. John, b. Colrain, Mass., 1791. m. March 3, 1814, Vashti Brooks, b. 
1703. Through life he was an active, useful citizen of Franconia, a 
representative, selectman, and prominent in the annals of the town. 
Among his children was Jonathan \V. Wallace, who m. Soplironia L. 
Fisher (See). 

iii. William, b. Colrain, Mass., 1793. ni. Marian . lie d. in Fran- 
conia, April 1, 1881. 

7. iv. Amos, b. April 28, 1707. 

V. Reuben, b. , d. 1890. " Went West." 

vi. Leonard, b. , d. 1880. " Went West." 

vii. Jane, b. . m. John Guernsey. He d. 1868. She d. Lincoln, 1881. 

Ten ch. 

viii. Hannah, b. . m. Loren Hildreth. She d. Newport, Vt. Several ch. 

i.\. Sally, b. . m. Josepii Bean ; m. second, Hein-y B. Wheeler (See). 

X. Nancy, b. . d. num., 1850. 

5. William Wallace, son of John ^ b. Colrain, Mass., lived a few 
years in Landaff, removing to Dalton, 1798. He was a farmer and a 
substantial citizen. He m. Polly Kelley, who d. in Dalton, May 2, 
1837. He (\. in Jefferson, Jan. 3, 1843. 



Wallace. 499 

Ch.,— 

i. AsAiiEL, b. in Lnndiiff, Oct. 18, 1704. m. Feb. 15, 1810, Abigiiil Judd, 
(laii. of Anion Jiuld. He lived in this to\vn, 1817, but settled in Dalton. 
He was a carpenter. He was drowned in Connecticut River, Nov. 
2(3, 184y. The eldest of his. children was Adeline K., b. in L. April 'JO, 
1817. ni. Jnne 20, 1841, Benjamin II. Chadhourne. He was a major 
in an Illinois regiment in the War of the Ixehellion. She won the 
love of many soldiers as a faithful sympathetic nurse, and distinction 
as a government a^ent within the lines of the enemy. (See Hej)ublic- 
Jonrnal, Sept. 28, iyOO.) She d. Washington, I). C, Jan. 14, 18i)l. 
ii. Ira, b. in Lamlaff, May '.i, 17!K). m. Oct. 27, 1825, Kezia Southwick. 
Ho lived in Dalton, and was held in much esteem. He d. Feb. 27, 
1844; she d. Jan. '.t, 1871. l)ea. (Jeorge Wallace was a son of Iru. 

iii. Aliwika, b. in Dalton. m. Benjamin Hanfield of Dalton. 

iv. John, b. in Dalton, 1803. nnm. d. in Dalton, Nov. :H), 1837. 
V. William, b. in Dalton, March 27, 1805. m. 1843, Matilda Worthen. 
He m. second, but a record is not secured. He removed to 
Groton, Vt. 

vi. Nancv, 1). in Dalton, 1810. ni. James Montgomery. Lived in Dalton, 
and later in Greeiisborough, Vt. 

vii. Henry, b. in Dalton. m. March 15, 1838, Nancy Fitzgerald, dau. of 
Daniel Fitzgerald (See). Removed to Minn. m. second, Mrs. Cvrena 
Hill. He d? Fort Snelling, Minn., 1862 or 1863. 

6. D.wiD Wallace, son of John^ b. in Colrain, Mass., April IS, 
1770. m. Sept. 5, 1799, Nancy Palmer, b. April 15, 1774, dau. of 
Aaron Palmer (See). He was one of the original proprietors, and a 
resident a few ^oars of Franconia, but removed to tliis town about 
1800. He was a farmer. He d. April 1, 1853. His wife d. in 
Dee., 1851. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

8. i. LiNZEY, b. Aug. 26, 1800. 

ii. Daniel, b. March 4, 1802. m. Sept. .30, 1832, Annis Aldrich. He went 
West, and res. at Elmwood, 111. 

iii. Mahala, b. March 7, 1804. m. Dec. 23, 1825, Luther Quimby. They 
res. in Whitefield. She d. abcnit 1875. Their children were : Adeline, 
Harriet, Judith, Mary, Thaddeus, Lucinda, Abbie, and Charles. 

9. iv. David, b Jan. 15, 1806. 

10. v. Hiram, b. Nov. 27, 1808. 

vi. Mart Ann, b. March 20, 1811. m. 1830, Alvin Bryant. They res. in 
Sandwich. She d. 1888. Their children were: James, (^/'liarles, and 
Oscar. 

11. vii. Solomon, b. Oct. 20, 1814. 

viii. Nancy, b. June 16, 1818. m. 1838, Simeon D. George. Tliey res. in 
Laconia. The date of death is not secured. Their cliildren were : 
Marilla, b. 1840; Sarali J., b. March 30, 1842; Mark W., b. Oct. 3, 
1844; Russell B., b. May 15, 1846; Hiram W., b. Oct. 22, 1848; 
Marcia E., b. July 7, 1853. 

7. Amos Wallace, son of John ^, b. April 28, 1797. m. Oct. 8, 
1820, Mary Mildreth, b. Aug. 12, 1798, dau. of Levi Hildreth (See). 
She d. Marcli 12, 1849; he n). second, Clarinda Atherton, dau. of 
Samuel Atherton, of Dalton. He was a farmer, residing in this town 
from 1820 until his death, Feb. 15, 1889. Free Baptist. Democrat. 

Ch., by w. Mary, b. in L., — 

i. Abigail G., b. xVug. 1, 1822. m. E. Darwin Emerson, a farmer of 

Thetford, Vt. 
ii. INIary Ann, b. Nov. 6, 182.3. ni. Solomon Ladd, a carpenter of Lowell, 

Mass. 
iii. Elvira, b. April 25, 1825. m. Ephraiin Rowe, a farmer of Newburv, Vt. 

12. iv. Amos Pearsons, b. Dec. 10, 1820. 

V. Cordelia, b. Sept. 20, 1828. m. Isaac Bowers Hoit, a farmer of 

BethlehenL 
vi. Bernice Hildreth, b. April 7, 1833. m. Ira Goodall (See). 



500 Wallace. 

vii. John A., 1). Nov. 8, 1835. m. Mary H. Smith. He res. in Verdon, 111. 
viii. Ani.hew M., b. Oct. lo. 1841. Co. 1), 13tii N. H. Inf. d. of disease, 
Aquia Creeji, Va., Jan. '27, 1863. 

8. LiNZEY Wallace, son of David '', b. in L. Aug. 2(3, 1800. Prob- 
ably received his name in memory of tlie famil}- of iiis grand motlier, 
but lie wrote the name Linzey. He secured his education in the public 
schools of this town. At the age of t\vent3'-one j'ears he removed to 
Berwick, Me. He was a farmer, a captain in the militia, and for many 
3'ears a justice of the peace. He was early ordained a local Methodist 
preacher, and through life he devoted considerable time to local preach- 
ing. He m. Marcli 1, 1S21, Abigail Gowell, dan. of Capt. John Gowell. 
tShe d. Oct. 2, 1<S25. He m. second, Feb. 2, 1826, Mary Staples; she 
d. Dec. 2G, 182(3. He m. third, June 28, 1827, Mrs. Martha (Keag) 
Gowell, widow of P^benezer Gowell. She d. 1874. He d. in Rochester, 
18(34. 

Ch., by w. Aljigail, b. in Berwick, Me., — 

i. Fanny .S., b. Nov. 30, 1821. ni. July 26, 1846, James B. Small, res. 
Ivociiester, where siie d., Jan. 11, 1S9'2. Tliree ch. : (1) Edwin E., b. 
July 31, 1847; (2) Julia A., b. April 11, 184U; (3) Walter H., b. Oct. 
•28, "1850, (1. iVIarch 11, 1852. 

ii. EjiivNEZER G., b. Jan, 5, 1823. m. May 5, 1853, Sarah Esther Greenfield, 
b. Jan. 2, 1828, dau. of John and I'hebe ( Wentwortii) Greenfield of 
]\ochester. He res. in Rochester, and, in connection witii hi.s twin 
brother Edwin, was eminently successful in business. Representative, 
1807, 1868. Member of Constitutional Convention, 187(5. He d. Aug. 
23, 1893; she d. March 17, 1900. Six children : (1) Albert, b. June 6, 
1854, Dart. Coll. 1877. m. May 23, 1883, Rosalie K. Burr ; she d. Sept. 
23, 1888; m. second, Oct. 1894, Fannie Swift Chadbourne. With his 
])r()ther Sumner he conducts the extensive business established by 
liis father and uncle. Representative, 1893. State Senator, 1897. 
Four children. (2) Sunnier, b. March 7, 1850, Dart. Coll., 1877. 
111. Jan., 1884, Hattie Z. Curtis. He is associated in business in Roch- 
ester with his brother Albert. The ability and the success of the 
joint efforts of two generations of active men are reflected in the 
substantial firm of E. G. & I']. Wallace. He was Representative, 
1885; Executive Councillor, 1899-1900. One child. (3) Henry P:rnest, 
b. Sept. 23, 1857, d. Sept. 6, 1874. (4) Carrie Helen, b. Feb. 20, 1802. 
m. Dec. 25, 1884, Charles E. Ilussey, formerly SujierintendeMt of 
Schools, Wakefield and Heading, Mass. Two children. (5) Ennua 
Josepiiine, b. Oct. 18, 1808. m. June 28, 1892, Robert V. Sweet, M.D., 
b. April 25, 1865, Cornell Univ., 1885, New York Uonieo. Med. Coll., 

1888. res. Rochester. 

iii. Edwin Wallace, b. Jan. 5, 1823, twin. m. Susan R. Whiteliouse, dau. of 
William Whiteliouse. ni. second, Mary E. (I^anders) Wallace, widow 
of (ieorge S. Wallace, and dau. of Senaca Landers. She d. Nov. 10, 

1889. He was associated with liis brother in their extensive business. 
He d. Oct. 29, 1894. One daughter by first, and a son and daughter 
bv second marriage. (1) Ella, b. Jan. 3, 1854. m. H. D. Jacobs, of 
Brooklyn, N. Y., d^ Jan. 10, 1877. (2) Geortje Edwin. (3) Mary Maud. 

iv. Nancy, b. Jan. 23, 1825. m. 1848, John Beecher. She d. Feb. 21, 
1887. He d. 1896. Five children: (1) Fanny W., b. Feb. 19, 1849. 
(2) John A., b. Jan. 20, 1850. (3) George 11., b. 1851, d. Sept. 3. 1853. 

(4) Herbert L., b. 1855, d. April 23, 1897. (5) George A., b. Oct. 20, 
1859. 

V. Maky a., b. Dec. 25, 1826. m. 1800, Franklin Goodwin, res. South 
Berwick, Me. 

vi. Olive A., b. Aug. 14, 1828. ni. Nov. 1848, George W. Hamm. res. 
Chelsea, Mass. liight children : (1) Edward, b. Oct. 28, 1849. (2) Wal- 
ter Irving, b. Jan. 30, 1853, d. Aug. 10, 1853. (3) Isabel, b. Aug. 
29, 1854. (4) George Walter, b. Oct. 11, 1856, d. April 12, 1883. 

(5) Charles Henry, b. Nov. 19, 1861. (6) Fred Linzey, b. May 4, 
1860. (7) Edith Rebecca, b. April 1, 1870, d. Oct. 12, 1870. (8} Alice 
Currier, b. Oct. 9, 1873. 



Wallace. 501 

vii. Julia B., h. April 18, 18.".:]. ni. 18")'), Cliarles 'P. Cavcrly, lived in 
RofliustcT. Slu' (1. Sept. 8. 188'.); lie d. dune 10, 1SU7. Two ciiil- 
dreii, adoi)te<l, Carrie and Charles V. 
viii. Gkohgk S., h. .Inly 21, IHof). m. 180!), Mary I>aiiders, b. Jan. lo, 183(5, 
(lau. of SeiuK.'a Landers of Woodstock, Me. lie d. sine prola, 18G0. 

9. David Wall.vci:, son of David '', b. in L. .Jan. 1'), 1800, resided 
in IJiistol, Me. He in. 1S44, IMufiiai-et Perkins .lonerf, widow ol" Ira 
Jones. Slie d. Jan. -S, l.S.')!. He d. Jan. 21. LSIM). 

Cii.,— 

i. LoRANA, 1). March G, 1845. m. Alfred Foster, who was drowned at sea. 
^ 1808. in. second, 1876, Knierson I'.rown. res. Portland, Me. Two 

children by iirst and tin-ee by second mai-riaiii'. 
ii. Alonzo St'kwakt, b. in Bristol, Me., Feb. 17, 1817. He attended 
lecrtures at Bowdoin and Dartmouth Colleiies medical department, 
and ^rad. at Dartmouth, 1874. He was port physician in Boston 
several years, removing to iirookline, 187'.t, where he remained in 
I)ractice nine years, when he removed to Rochester, and in LSD^J to 
Nashua. He in. Nov. 2, 187(i, Mary F. Maynard, of Towell, Mass., 
b. April 10, 1858. They have four children, 
iii. Makia E., b. March 28, 184!». m. (Jeortre Sherman, res. at IJouiul 
I'ond, Bristol, Me. Five of their si.x children are living'. 

10. HiUAM ^YA^LAC^:, .son of David ^ b. in L.Nov. 27, ISOS. m. at 
Northiield, Vt., March 1, 1.S3G, Lavinia G. Fiive, b. Barre, Vt., ftlareh 
24, LSI 7, dan. of James and Rlioda (Jones) Pike, The golden anniver- 
sary of their wedded life was duly observed and three yejirs were added 
to a generous nieasnre. He d. at Rochester, Marcli 12, 1881J. She d. 
at East Ryegate, Vt., Nov. 2, LS!)7. 

Ch., b. in Concord, Vt., — 

i. Jamks Bkadi-ord, b. Dec. 12, 18.38. m. Jan. 1;!, 18(j3, Mary FL Kenyon, 

res. East CJoncord, Vt. Three children, 
ii. CiiARLKS Mkkkill, b. Oct. 24, 1844. He was in the service in War of 

the llebellion, Co.G, 17th Vt. Vols. He ni. F>b. 7, 1807, Amanda .M. 

Buck. She d. April 5. 1896. res. East llyeuate, Vt. Nine children, 
iii. KiciiAUDsoN Joxics, b. Oct. 10, 1840. m. Oct. 19, 1871, Mellie iM. Carter. 

One of their two children is livinu:. res. Rochester. 
iv. Frank Edward, 1). June 28, 1851. m. Jan. 0, 187G, Alice Mooney. 

Two of their three children are livins?. res. Rochester. 
V. George William, b. April 5, 1850. m. Sept. 20,^ 1882, Josepliine N. 

Nelson, res. in Rochester. The family is iniiebted to him for interest 

in the collection of material for this register. They have five children : 

Harry Nelson, b. April 20, 1884; Edna, b. Sept. 27, 18W. ; Hazel, b. 

March 15, 1888 ; Norman Lansing, b. Nov. 2, 1801; Arnold \'ane, b. 

May 3, 1893. 

11. Solomon Wallace, son of David ^ b. in L. Oct. 20, LS14. m. 
1848, Elizabeth Goodrich, b. in Berwick, Me., Oct. 28, 1818, dan. of Ben- 
jamin Goodrich. She d. in Lisbon, Ang. IS), 18'JG. He resided in this 
"town from 18(19 to 189."). He d. in Lisbon, Se[)t. 1, 1890. Democrat. 

Cli., — 

i. Ai.HKRT, b. Berwick, ^^e., Dec. KJ, 1803. m. 1879, Lucinda Farwell, 
dan. of Albert Farwell. Divorced. He m. second, July 1, 1891, Mary 
(;ilman, b. in Bethlehem, July 17, 1855, dau. of Albert Gilman. He 
has res. in L. since 1887. Republican. One child: Jennie Bell, b. 
Barnet, Vt. 
ii. Makv, b. Franconia, June, 1864. riL George Wells, a farmer of 

Franconia. 
iii. ]>avina, b. Berwick, Me., .Tan. 0, 180(1, d. 1881. 
iv. Julia, b. Lisbon, Oct. 23, 1805. m. 1883, Chester Clough. res. Lisbon. 

12. Amos Pearsons Wallace, son of Amos'', b. in L. Dec. 10, 182(). 
m. Feb. 22, 1854, Betsey Ann Dnrlam, b. in Concord, Vt., July U, 1800, 



502 Wallace — Ward — Warner. 

dan. of Fi'ederic Diirlam. Farmer. Methodist. Selectman, 1872. He 
resided in L. through life, d. Jan. 12, 1893. 
Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Dennis Ourin, b. Dee. 2, 1855. ni. March 31, 1880, Claire Emily 
Houstan, b. Minnetonka Mills, Minn., Feb. 14, lS5ii, dau. of William 
Hoiistan, fl. in St. Albans, Vt., June 15, 1886. Pie m. second, Dec. 3, 
1887, Bertha lohi 'lownsend, b. Derby, Vt., Nov. 1, 1863, dau. of 
Stephen Tovvnsend. He was a stationer and printer in St. Albans, 
Vt. : now res. L. Two children: Maud Beryl, b. Sept. 25, 1883; 
William Dennis, b. May 30, 1880. 
ii. Mary Betsey, b. Jan. 22, 1858. m. Aug. 21, 1884, Frederick Irving 
Clapp, salesman. He d. Maiden, Mass ,'Nov. 17, 1892. She res. in L. 
iii. Maud Francena, b. Dec. 13, 1873, d. Feb. 1, 1878. 

13. Luther Wallace, son ofPhineas and grandson of -Tohii*, b. in 
Franconia, Aug. 29, 1819. m. Dec. 4, 1850, Sally Cordelia Ilurlbutt, 
dan. of Chester Hurlbutt, of Dalton. Shed. 1857. He m. second, 
Orra L. Hurlbutt. a sister of his first wife. She d. JUI3' 18, 1894. He 
d. in Bethlehem, April 12, 1894. 

14. Eli Brooks Wallace, son of Luther ^^, b. in Bethlehem, Sept. 
2(>, 1855. m. Oct. 28, 1885, Myra Burt, dau. of Clark Colby Burt 
(See). He has res. in L. since 1884, merchant and printer. Free Bap- 
tist. Republican. No ch. 

15. Calvin .James Wallace, son of .John and grandson of John *, 
b. in Franconia, May 26, 1819. m. Nov. 14, 1844, Leonora Stearns, 
dau. of Isaac Stearns (See). He res. in L. from 1844 to 1887, farmer 
and tanner. Selectman, 1856-7. Methodi.st. 1^-ohibition. I. O. O. F. 
He d. in Lisbon, Jan. 16, 1897. She d. March 30, 1891. 

Ch., b. in L.,— 

i. Edwin F., b. Nov. .3, 1845, d. April 1, 1848. 

ii. Martha Stearns, b. Jan. 2, 1847. ni. Sept. 1, 1875, Fred H. Richard- 
son (See). 
iii. George Henry, b. July 8, 1850, d. Sept. 11, 1850. 

WARD. 

1. Richard Ward, son of Joshua and Sarah (Trevet) Ward of 
Salem, Mass. in. Nov. 18, 1764, Mehitable Curwin. He was a descend- 
ant in the thii'd or foiu'th generation from ]\Iiles Ward, an emigrant from 
England, and one of the earl}' settlers of Salem, ]\Iass. 

2. Gkor<;e Curwin Warp, son of Richard \ b. Aug. 8, 1765. ni. 
]\Iarcli, 1786, Abigail Elkins, b. .July 17, 1767, dau. of Capt. John and 
Sarah (Putnam) Elkins of Salem. He settled in Sanbornton. d. 
March 11, 1801. She m. second, Nathan Taylor. 

3. Jonathan Elkins Ward, son of George Curwin -, b. in Sanborn- 
ton, Dec. 7, 1795. m. Cynthia Chandler and removed to Columbia, 
where he d. a few years later. His dau. Cynthia, b. March 28, 1825, 
in. Jeremy Titus (See). 

WARNER. 

1. Edgar Morris Warner, son of Earl, b. in Worcester, Mass., 
June 16, 1.S50. m. Aug. 3, 1887, Jane l^lizabeth, dau. of Joini A. Car- 
penter, b. in I'utnam, Conn., March 10, 1866. He was educated in the 



Warner — Waterman. 503 

coniinoii schools and I'avtlott High School, New Lomloii, Conn., and 
commenced the study of law in 18G9. He attended Harvard Law 
School, from which he grad. in l.S7"2, and was admitted to the Bar in 
New London, Conn., Sept. 1872. He practised law in Norwich, Conn., 
;^ years; Central Village, Windiiam Co., Conn., 7 years; L., 1 year 
(1881 to 8-2), when he was a nieinl)er of \\w. firm of (Stevens & Warner ; 
Central Village, 1 year; since then, in Putnam, Conn. His published 
writings comi)rise a Fourth of .Iidy Address delivered in L. in 1882, 
l)nl>lished in " L. Journal" and supplement. He has occn[)ied the fol- 
lowing positions : Assistant Clerk of Conn. House of Representatives, 
1877 r Cleric of same, 1878-'.); Clerk of Conn. Senate, l.S8(); Judge of 
jNlunicipal Court, Putnam, Conn. A. F. and A. M. Lafayette Lodge 
I, (). O. F. Re|)ublican. Cong. 
Cli., 1). in Putnam, Conn., — 

i. Frances Lkster, b. .July 19, 1888. 
il. (Jkutkudk Ch.\ndler, b. April IG, 1890. - 
iii. John A. C, b. July 12, 1893. 



WATERMAN. 

1. Rksolved Waterman, b. in Smitlifield, R. I., in 1787. m. Lucia 
Cadv. He was a merchant, res. in Providence, R. I., where he d., July 
8, 188G. 

2. Hkxky Waterman, son of Resolved \ b. in Centreville, R. I., Aug. 
17, 18i;j. in. in 1837, Eliza (ireene, dau. of William and Saraii 
(Greene) Harris, of Pawtucket, R. 1. He was a prominent E|)iscoi)al 
clergyman in R. I., where lie res. most of his life. He held but three 
pastorates during his ministry, the last being nearly 27 years, d. in 
Providence, R. 1., Oct. 18, 187G. 

3. Licirs Waterman, son of Henry -, b. in Providence, R. L,iMarch 
2!l, 1851. m. Sept. 18, 1881, Abby Josephine, dau. of Hon. Asa P. 
Cate, b. in Nortlifield, Oct. 3, 1849. He was educated at home until his 
12th 3'ear, then in the classical department of Proviilence, R. L, High 
School, and in Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., where he grad. in 1871, 
receiving the degree of D. D. in 1892. He received his theological 
education in the Berkele}- Divinity School, JMiddleton, Conn., from 1873 
to G ; was ordained Deacon in the Episcoi)al ('hurch in 187(), and Priest 
by Bishop Niles of N. H. in 1877. He began his work at New Haven, 
Conn., in charge of a jNIission Chapel, and as chaplain of the Old Ladies' 
Home. He tlien moved to East Providence, R. L, and from there to 
Detroit, INIich., as assistant minister of Christ Church ; removed to Til- 
ton in 1878, where he remained five years ; was Prof, of Church History 
in Faribault, JVIinn., from 18.S3 too; three years at Fishkill Landing, 
N. Y. ; returned to N. H. in 1888. and took charge of All Saints' Churcii 
in L., where he remained until 1893. Succeeding his labors here he was 
Priest in charge of St. James' Mission, Laconia, 1893-98, and has 
been rector of Trinity Church, Claremont, since June, 1899. His pub- 
lished works include "The Eternal Priesthood," Sermon, 1890; •• Par- 
tial Truth — God's Chosen instrument for the Religious Education of 
IMen," Sermon, 1892 ; " The Past — Apostolic Age," an article, \^ol. II. ; 



504 Waterman. 

" Ton Epochs of Cluirch TTistow," i)iiblished by Charles Scribner's Sons, 
1898. L. Musical Association, 1890. Pi-est. N. H. Music Teachers' 
Association, 1892-3-4. Member of N. H. Historical Society. A. F. 
and A. M. Grand Prelate of Grand Com., K. T. of N. H. Democrat. 



Ch., 



Henry Gate, b. L. May 14, 1893. 



WATERMAN. 

4. Granville C. Waterman, son of Rev. Dexter, b. in Bootldiav, 
Me., May 4, 1835. m. first, April 20, 1861, Julia A., dau. of Cliarles 
M. Mansfield, b. in Westmoreland, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1838. d. in Verona, 
N. Y., April 23, 1871. m. second, Dec. 4, 1872, Marietta, dau. of Les- 
ter Stewart, b. in Hampden, N. Y., Marcli 28, 1835. He was educated 
in Me. public schools, Litchfield Liberal Listitute, and Bowdoin Coll., 
from which he grad. in 1857. He was ordained in the Free Baptist 
Cluirch, March 23, 1869, and has been located as minister as follows: 
Lowville, N. Y., 1869 to 72; Dover, 1874 to 9 ; Laconia, 1880 to 1 ; 
L., 1886 to 91 ; Providence, R. L, 1891 to 5 ; St. Johnsbury, Vt., since 
1895. He has written many articles for religious and secular papers, 
and had one sermon, "■ Doctrine of Life," published. He has held many 
ofhces in the Free Baptist Societies, and been a member of the School 
Board in Dover and L. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 

Ch., by w. Julia, — 

i. Jessie L., b. Ames, N. Y., Marcli 18, 1802. res. New Hampton. Music 

teacher, 
ii. Charles D , b. Pike, N. Y., Dec. 24, 18G4. res. Boston, Mass. 
iii. Alice E., b. Piive, N. Y., April 10, 1867, d. L. Auj?. U, 1888. 
iv. Fred M., b. Lowville. N. Y., Nov. 7, 1870, d. Lowville, N. Y., Feb. 28, 
1871. 



WATERMAN. 

5. Charles Henry Waterman, son of Lvman, b. in Hanover, Oct. 
26, 1851. m. May 20, 1873, Nellie, dau. of Josepli Palmer, b. in Han- 
over, Sept. 6, 1867, Episcopal. He lias res. in L. since 1884. Painter. 
Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Perley Joseph, b. Hanover, Oct. 26, 1875. m. Aug. 30, 1899, Ida M. 

Atwnod. res. L. 
ii. Eva May, b. Hanover, Aug. 20, 1877. m. Oct. 25, 1898, Curtis H. Sul- 

liam. res. L. 
iii. Ruby Kosina, b. L. Marcli 4, 1889. 



WATERMAN. 

6. William Willard Waterman, son of Willard, b. in Bradford, 
Vt., May 16, 1848. m. Nov. 10, 1875, Ella Louise, dau. of Josiah 
Mason Ladd (See), b. in L. Sept. 11, 1855. He res. in L. from 1872 
to 1877. Assistant roadmaster on railroad. Democrat. A. F. and 
A. M., Burns Lodge, d. in Bradford, Vt., July 23, 1878. No ch. 



Watson. 505 



WATSON. 



1. PAiniKNis Watson, b. about 1700. m. IVrarv Flanders. ITe was 
of the funiily resident of Kockinuliani County, and was the ancestor of 
the earh' families of Watson in AVi'are, Salisluuv, and ^Varner. 

2. Ni<'oi>k:\ius Watsox, son of Pannenus ', and a brother of Deacon 
Parinemis AVatson of Warner, ni. about IT.'jO Khzabeth Ilarrinian. lie 
resided several years after marriage in IIam[)stead, and removed al)out 
1770 to AVeare, wliere he d. after 179;). 

3. Calku Watson, son of Nicodemns'-', b. in Ilampsteail. Nov. 1.3, 
17(;i. m. Dec. 1, 1781. Lydia Ilowlet, b. Nov. 2:5, 1701, chin, of 
Tlionias IIo\Adet of llillsboro'. He was a sohber in the Pevolution, 
serving in Capt. Samuel Riumers company, INIajor Whiteomb's bat- 
talion of Ranuers. He was amono; the llrst to espouse the doctrines of 
the Free Baptist C-JHirch. He d. in AVeare, April 28, 18;>-2. His widow 
d. JMarch 20, 1842. 

4. rniAMAH W^ATSON, son of Caleb'', b. in Weare, Sept, 7, 1784. ni. 
Dec. 25, 1807, Dolly Thurston, b. Oct. 4, 1784, dan. of Stephen and 
Keziah (Cheney) Thurston. He was a farmer and a manufacturer of 
carding and spinning machines and looms for factories. lie res. in 
Salisljury from his marriage until 1820, when he removed to Orford and 
the following year to Corinth, Vt. In 1828 he returned to Salisbury. He 
was a captain in the N. H. jNlilitia. A. F. and A. INI. He was appointed 
June 10, l<s4o, R. AY. Grand Lecturer. He d. in Salisburv. Xov. 2, 
1855. His wife d. June 6, 1859. 

Ch., - 

5. i. Henry Ltman, b. Salisbury, Feb. 10, 1811. 

ii. Melinda Cheney, b. Salisburv, .June 8, 1816. in. Tennev Harfly. 

iii. Joseph \Varken, b. ('orintli, \'t., June 10, 182:'., d. Oct. 10, 1824. 

G. iv. Porter Baldwin, b. Corinth, Vt., July lo, 1825. 

5. Henry Lyman AA^\tson, son of Ithamar'*, b. in Salisbuiy. Feb. 
10, 1811. m. first, June 4, 1840, Roxanna, dau. of Jesse Hugh, b. in 
Maidstone, A't., Jan. 181 G, d. in (inildhall, A^t, Dec. 7, 1850, Methodist. 
m. second, Jan. 1, 1S52, jNFary Jane, dau. of Thaddeus Hardy, b. in 
AA^arner, INlay 5, 1813, d. in L. Aug. 4, 1884, Universalist. He was 
educated in Salisburv and Andover, INIass., Academies ; AA'oodstock 
Medical Coll., from which he grad. June 4, 1838, and attended lectures 
at Dart. Med. Coll. He commenced the pi-actice of medicine, regular 
school, in Stewartstown, where he remained a short time, then moved 
to Northumberland, and later to Guildhall, Vt. In the last two towns 
he practised about 20 years. He then moved to Newbury, A't., and 
practised about eight years, then came to L. where he practised until 
near the time of his death, which occurred, Feb. 19, l.S'Jl. Cong. 
Democrat. Regimental Surgeon in A^t. INIilitia. Representative for 
Guildhall, A^t.. 1 850-7. State Senator for Fssex Co., A't.. ls52-;5. 
Postmaster in Guildhall. Vt. Board of Health, 1875-0-7-8. Appointed 
Postmaster of L. Oct. 28, ]808. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 

Ch., by w. Roxanna, b. in Guildhall, A^t., — 

i. Henry Porter, b. June 8, 1844. ni. Oct. 2-3, 1867, Evaline Marsiiail. 

Physician, res. Manchester, 
ii. Ellen Melinda. h. Dec. 18, 1847. in. Franklin S. Leacli (See). 
iii. xMary, b. Dec. 18, 1848, d. Ouildhall, Vt., April 21, 1850- 



506 Watson. 

6. Pouter Baldwix Watsox, son of Ithaniar*, b. in Corinth, Vt., 
July 13, 182;'). m. Oct. 17, 1848, Lnviu Ellen, dau. of Pascal P. Ladd, 
b. in Lunenburg, Vt., Nov. 23, 1830, Unitarian. He res. in L. from 
1869 until he d., Jan. 22, 1894. Tanner. Unitarian. Democrat. 
Selectman, 1889. Supervisor, 1878-9. Reijresentative, 1862-3. 
Treasurer of Grafton Co., 1883-4-5-6. Selectman of Salisburj', 
1858-60. J. P. I. O. O. F., N. G. 

Ch., — 

7. i. Irving Allison, b. Salisbury, Sept. 6, 1849. 

ii. luELLA M., b. Salisbury, May 14, 1851. m. Otis Oraman Streeter (See). 
iii. Waltkr Warren, b. Salisbury, Feb. 0, 1853. m. Sept. 12, 1877, Ada 

P. Hatcli. I'ainter. res. Boston, Mass. 
iv. Fred, b. Salisbury, Feb. 26, 185-5, d. Salisbury, Nov. .3, 1858. 

V. Alice May, b. Salisbury, Feb. 17, 1858. ni. William F. Andrus (See). 

8. vi. Fred Alland, b. Salisbury, Auj?. 2-3, 18(>0. 

vii. Angie Belle, b. Salisbury, Nov. 17, 18(12. m. .lolui D. Bridge (See), 
viii. Minnie Candace, b. Newbury, Vt., F\4). 28, 1^66. m. Nov. 4, 1885, 
Stephen Everett Richardson, hotel clerk, N. Y. City. Capt. S. of V., 
1885. I. 0. 0. F., N. G. She d. L. Oct. 25, 1887. 
ix. ALI5EUT Ladd, b. L. April 21, 1874. \u. Nov. 18, 1895, Hattie Wiggett. 
Printer. 

7. Iuv7N(i Allison Watson, son of Porter Baldwin ^ b. in Salis- 
bury, Se[)t. 6, 1849. m. Ai)i'il 17, 1872, Philena Allen, dau. of Gilman 
Farr (See), b. in L. Jan. 8, 1849, Cong. He res. in L. from 1868 to 
1871, was educated in the common schools, Newbury, Vt., Seminary 
and Collegiate Institute, and gi-ad. from tiie medical department of V^t. 
University, June 18, 1871. He attended medical lectures at Dart. 
Coll., and studied with Drs. A. B. Crosby, Henry L. Watson (See), and 
Prof. Howard of N. Y. He commenced practice, regular school, in 
Northumberland, June, 1871, where he remained until Oct. 1881, when 
the State Board of Health was created l)y Act of the Legislature, and 
he made permanent Sec. and memlier. In 1883 he was elected Sec. of 
the American Pulilic Health Association, resigning after fourteen yeai's' 
service. In 1883 he was by Act made Registrar of Vital Statistics of the 
State. Member and Sec. of State Commissioners of Lunacy since 1889. 
President of State Board of Cattle Commissioners since 1891. In 1884 
he was commissioned Sui'geon of the 3d Regt. N. H. N. G., and in 1889 
was promoted to Medical Director of Brigade, with rank of Lieut. 
Col. Re[)ublican. Representative from Northtimberland, 1879-81. 
Author of " Physicians and Surgeons of America," and a great number 
of Re[)orts and Monographs in the literature of preventive medicine. 
Editor of 16 vols, of Reports of N. H. Board of Health ; 15 vols. N. H. 
Registration of Vital Statistics ; 7 vols, of Reports of N. H. Commission- 
ers of Lunac}-, and several vols, of Reports of American Public Health 
Association. A. M., Dart. Coll., 1885. 

Ch.,— 

i. Bertha M., b. Northumberland, Feb. 2, 1880. 

8. Fred All.\xd Watson, son of Porter Baldwin®, b. in Salisburv, 
Aug. 23, 1860. m. June 15, 1883, Ellen J., dau. of Joseph Ide (See), 
b. in Waterford, Vt., March 3, 1862. He has res. in L. from 1869 to 
1885, and since 1894. Merchant. Democrat. A. F. and A. M., 
Burns Lodge. No ch. 



Watson — Webster. 507 



WATSON. 

9. Arthur Edgar Watsox, son of Alonzo Hill, b. in Betiilcliein, 
April 4, ISl'J. m. Sept. 27, 1874, Lilhi ]5ell, thiu. of Jonas P. Wallace, 
b. in Betlileheni, IMareh 1-1, l.sr)G, INIetliodist. He res. in L. from 1872 
until he d., Feb. ],'], 1891. Killed by beiii<;- caught in machinery. Mer- 
chant. Metlujdist. rrohibilion. L O. 6. F. 

Ch., b. in Jv., — 

i. Edith Emily, b. ^Fnv 4, 187(>. 
ii. Wallace Aimiiuu, 1). March 10, 1879. 
iii. Lawrence Al(j\zo, b. >.'ov. 27, 1886. 



WATSON. 

10. SvLVANUS Watson, b. in Bai-net, \'t., July o, 1810. m. first, 
C'lough. ni. second, Sept. 17, 1844, IMaiT, dan. of Zadoc Sanboi'n, 



b. in L. in 1804, d. in L. April 10, 1875, Methodist. She ni. first, Solo- 
mon Lewis (See). Sylvanus res. in L. from 1844 until he d., Sept. 30, 
1869. Farmer. Methodist. Kepublican. 
Ch., by w. INIary, — 

11. i. Charles West, b, L. April 22, 1846. 

11. Charles West Watson, son of Sylvanus^", b. in L. A\)n\ 22, 
1840. m. Nov. 29, 1871, j\Iary Ellen, dau. of Franklin Billings Williams 
(See), b. in L. Oct. 24, 1840, Methodist. He has res. in L. from birth 
to 18(')9. and since 1877. Farmer. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. In A May, b. Lyman, Sept. 18, 1872, d. L. July 4, 1S7G. 
ii. Gertrude Amanda, b. f^ynian, Feb. 19, 1874. iil Dec. 24, 1892, Eugene 
Santv, carpetiter. res. EastoiL 
i iii. Kate Bell, b. Lyniau, April 20, 187(5, d. L. Sept. 24, 1890. 
iv. CoNSDELLA, b. L. July 4, 187'J. 



WEBSTER. 

1. John Webster was a grantee of lands in Ipswicii, IMass.. 1034, 
freeman. 163;'). He m. INIaiT Shatswell. He d. about 1642; his widow 
m. second, Oct. 29, 1650, John Emery, senior. Eight ch. 

2. Stephkn Webster, son of John \ b. about 1638, settled in Haver- 
hill, Mass. He was a tailor, selectman, 16'.)9. He m. March 24, 1663, 
Hannah Ayer, b. Salisl)urv, Mass., Dec. 21, 1644, dau. of John Ayer ; 
she d. June 2 or 3, 1676 ; he m. second. May 26, 1()78, Widow Judith 
Broad, of Portsmouth. He d. Aug. 10, 1(;94. Six ch. 

3. John Webster, son of Stephen', b. Haverhill, IMareh 15, 1668. 
ni. June 14, 1693, 'rri[)hena Locke, [)erhaps the dau. of Capt. John 
Locke of Hampton ; she d. March 6, 1729 ; he m. second, Joanna 
(Gutterson) Galium. He d. in Haverhill, May 4, 1742. 

4. vStephex Webster, son of John '^j b. Jan. 1, 1698 9. m. Feb. 21, 
1722 3. Al)it'ail Berrv. 



508 Webster. 

5. William Webster, son of Steplien ^, b. in Haverhill, Dec. 14, 
1743. ni. Sept. 8, 17G3, Lydia Clougli. Of tiieir tea children, three 
have res. in this town. 

Ch., — 

6. i. Nathaniel, b. Jan. 7, 1764. 

7. ii. James, b. March 7, 1782. 

8. iii. Daviu, b. May 8, 178(5. 

6. Nathaniel Webster, son of William ^ b. in Haverliill, Mass., 
Jan. 7, 1764. Me m. Miriam Rankin, 1). in Glasgow, Scotland, dan. of 
James Rankin (See). He came to tliis town witli the Rankin family, 
1791. Farmer/ Cong. Selectman, 17y4-ll.i-lS00 ; Moderator, 17'JD. 
In 1823 he removed to Canada. 

Ch., — 

i. William, b. Aug. 26, 1787. 

ii. Jamks C, b. June 18, 1780. d. sauie day. 

iii. Nathaniel, b L. Aujj. 10, 17U1. 

iv. .Ta.mes, b. L. Aug. 4, 17'.I8. 

V. Samuel, b. L. March 20, 1706. 

vi. Joseph, b. L. Aug. 24, 17U8. 

7. James Webster, son of William ^, b. in Haverhill, Mass., Marcli 
7, 1782. ni. in this town, 1803 (pub. Nov. 13), Sally, dau. of Zuriel 
Albee (See). Farmer, res. here until 1833. 

Ch., t). in L., — 

i. Jerusha, b. March 16, 1806. m. Peter Fitzgerald (See). 
ii. Priscilla, b. Jan. 28, 1809. m. first, Joseph Robins (See), m. second, 

Harry Dickerson. 
iii. Olive, b. June 22, 1812. m. Daniel Bryant. He d. Bethlehem, July 29, 

1893. Siied. Bethlehem, 1894. 
iv. Sarah, m. Edson B. Hadlock. Both d. Newbury, Vt. 
V. Hannah, ul Nathan Dickinson. He res. Monroe. 

vi. Geokge L, b. Dec. 18, 1820. m. Jan. 2, 1848, Nancy, dau. of Carter 
Nathaniel Hun toon (See). Carpenter, res. Monroe. 

8. David Webster, son of William'', I), in Haverhill, Mass., ]May 8, 
1786. m. in this town, Feb. 9, 1809, Anna Albee. He was in this 
town from 1810 to 1829. He d. in Irasburg, Vt., Feb. 10, 1849. 
A. F. and A. M., Morning Dawn Lodge. 

Ch., exce{)t Albert, b. in L., — 

i. Albert Albee, b. Highgate, Vt., Oct. 14, 1809. 

ii. Arthusa, b. Feb. 25, 1811. m. Charles Kellogg (See). 

iii. Anna, b. Nov. 19, 1812. 

iv. Harriet N., b. April 27, 1810. 

V. Horatio N., b. Aug. 28, 1818, d. Sept. 21, 1825. 

vi. Silas H., b. Jan. 11, 1822. 

vii. Olive,!). Oct. 19, 1823. 

viii. David, b. July 19, 1826. 

ix. Franklin B., b. Dec. 20, 1828. 

WEBSTER. 

9. Ben-iamin Webster, son of Samuel, b. in Yarmouth, Me., July 
20, 1802. m. first, Dec. 20, 1828, Ruth P. Batclielder, b. in Compton, 
P. Q., April 19, 1803, d. in Compton, P. Q., July 19, 1833, Baptist. 
in. second, June 5, 1837, Sarah, dau. of John Leavitt, b. in Lancaster, 
June 3, 1805, d. in Lancaster, March 14, 1859, Baptist, m. third, P^eb. 



Webster — Weeks. 509 

20, 1SC)0, ¥A\7Ai J., (Ian. of KbeiiozcM- Ornnl. 1). in rcmbiokc, Doe. 17, 
1.S21, Baptist. lie res. in L. from ISSO nnlil he d., ,I:iii. 2(;, 1.S84. 
Fanner. IJaptist I)o:i. Deniocrut. 

Cli., I)}' w. Kiitli, 1). in Conipton, P. Q.. — 

i. Gkohoi;, 1). Feb. 5, 18;>0. ni. Fanny Moiilton. Fiirmer. res. Lan(;aster. 
ii. I^iiciNDA, b. Marc'li 2.'>, ISlil. m. lir.st, Hastings Webber, in. !<econii, 
George Hall. res. Lawrence, iMass. 

Ch., by w. Sarali, b. in Lancaster, — 

ill. KiTTii.b. July o, IB.'iS. ni. Elkins Willey, farmer, re.s. Plymoutli. 

iv. On \!!i,i:s, b. Nov. 0, 1841. ni. ICmogeno Avery. Farmer, res. Campton. 

V. Kancv, b. .June 24, 1842, d. Mav 5, I8.")t). 

vi. L.wvitiN, b. April :;0, 184(;, d. July 10, 1850. 

vii. Julia, b. April 8, 1818, d. 1808. 

Cli., by w. Eliza, b. in Jetierson, — 

viii. P.Ex.iAMiN, b. Sept. 2, 18(;i, m. Oct. ."!0, 18!tO, Alice C. \nr.>e (See). 
ix. iMakv ViuGiNiA, b. ye[)t. 27, 18Ci;J. m. Edwin Stanton Leigliton (See). 



WEEKS. 

Weeks is said to have been a Devonsliire name of Saxon origin, but 
was common in Somersetsliire. Tradition says Leonard came from 
Wells, in that county. (Descendants of Leonard Week.s.) 

1. Leonard Weeks, b. in Ensj;., emigrated to America and settled in 
Greenland, m. in 16G7, INLvry, dan. of J)ea. Samuel Haines, of J'orts- 
niouth. Jie d. in Greenland in 1707. Six ch. 

2. S.\:\ri'KL ^N'eeks, son of Leonard \ 1). in Greenland, Dec. M, 1670. 
ni. Elinor, dan. of Samuel Haines, Jr. He was a farmer, and was 
called Capt. d. in Greenland (?) ftlarch 26, 1746. 

3. John Weeks, son of Samuel"-, b. in Greenland, 1702, baptized 
1712. m. about 1725, Hannah; m. second, Abigail. He was a cord- 
wainer. res. in Greenland and Ep[)ing. Eiglit cli. 

4. Bex.iamix Weeks, son of John^, b. in Greenland, April 26, 1742. 
111. about 1761, Marion Hanniford. He was a farmer, res. in Epi)ing, 
Weutworth, and riermont, where he d. Ten ch. 

5. John Weeks, son of Benjamin \ b. in Epping, Oct. 26, 1762. ni. 
Esther, dan. of Hubbard and Einiice Spencer. He was a farmer, and 
gave the town of Piermont land for a public cemeter\'. d. in Tiermont, 
Jan. 3, 1841. Nine ch. 

6. John Weeks, son of John", b. in Piermont, April 11), 1789. m. 
first, March 11, 1811, Abigail Currier, m. second, May 6, 1821, Rosina 
Brown. Farmer, res. in Danville, Vt. d. Oct. I'J, 1845. Thirteen ch. 

7. Alonzo Weeks, son of John'' and Abigail, b. in Danville, Vt., 
Ai)ril 22, 1819. m. Feb. 11, 1841, Caroline Ann, dau. of Enoch Harris, 
b. in Danville, \'t., Feb. 15, 1820, Cong. She d. in L. Jan. IS, 1900. 
He res. in L. from l«4o until he d., Feb. 24, 1892. JMercluuit. Uni- 
versalist. Democrat. Selectman, 1864-78. Town Treasurer, 1871 



510 WeeJcs. 

to 84 inc. Town Clerk, 1856. Fire ward, 1850. Treasurer of Burns 
Lodge, A. F. and A. M., over 30 years. I. O. O. F. 
Cb., b. in L., — 

9. i. John Alonzo, b. Oct. 20, 1845. 

ii. Edgar Percy, b. Jan. 18, 1850, d. L. Feb. 25, 1850. 
iii. Mabel Ina, b. May 14, 1858. uiim. res. L. 

8. Andrew Jackson Weeks, son of John'' and Rosina, b. in Dan- 
ville, Vt., March 8, 1829. m. July 5, 1851, Chestina E., dan. of 
William Heath, b. in Danville, Vt., Nov. 23, 1832, Cong. He has res. 
in L. since 1872. Tanner. Cong. Republican. I. O. O. F. C. P., 
L. P^ncampment. 

Ch., — 

i. Charles Henry, b. Danville, Vt., March 20, 1852, d. Woburn, Mass., 

June 20, 1852. 
ii. Flora A., b. Woburn, Mass., Oct. 9, 1853, d. Lvndon, Vt., Dec. 23, 

IStJl. 
iii. Hattie, b. Lyndon, Vt., Nov. 16, 18.55, d. Lyndon, Vt., Dec. 25, 18.55. 
10. iv. JoHX Erwix, b. Lyndon, Vt., Nov. 20, 1856. 

V. Clarence E., b. Lvndon, Vt., Feb. 12, 1858, d. Lyndon, Vt., Oct. 16, 

1800. 
vi. GoRDOx, b. Lyndon, Vt., Dec. 16, 1860, d. Lyndon, Vt., Jan. 0, 1862. 
vii. Nef.lie M., b. Lyndon, Vt., July 21, 1866. unm. res. L. 
viii. Gertrude, b. Lyndon, Vt., Nov. 26, 1867, d. Lyndon, Vt., Sept. 2-3, 
1868. 

9. John Alonzo Weeks, son of Alonzo'', b. in L.Oct. 20, 1845. 
m. Sept. 20, 1871, May, dau. of Frank Little, b. in Kalamazoo, Mich., 
Sept. 15, 1851, Elpiscopal. He res. in L. from 1845 to 69. IMerchant. 
i}piscoi)al. Democrat. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge, res. Yankton, 
So. Dakota. 

Ch.,— . 

i. Frank Alonzo, b. Yankton, So. Dakota, Jan. 7, 1875, d. Yankton, So. 
Dakota, July 14, 1875. 

ii. John Rockwell, b Kalamazoo, Midi., Feb. 3, 1876. 
iii. Flet.4. May, b. Yankton, So. Dakota, April 3, 1878. 
iv. Gordon Dwioht, b. Yankton, So. Dakota, Feb. U, 1884. 

10. John Erwin Weeks, son of Andrew Jackson ^, b. in Lyndon, 
Vt., Nov. 20, 1856. m. first, Sept. 18, 18.S3, Harriet Elvira, dan. of 
John Burgin (See), b. in Bath, Dec. 7, 1862. Divorced, m. second, 
April 15, 1889, Jennie A., dau. of John M. Smith, b. in Bath, Aug. 6, 
1852. She m. first, P^dward Wright. John has res. in L. since 1872. 
Tanner. Cong. Republican. I. O. O. F. C. P., L. Encampment. 

Ch., b}' w. Harriet, — 

i. Alice Louise, b. L. Jan. 28, 1885. 



WEEKS. 

11. MiNOT Weeks, son of Moses M., born in Bath, Dec. 31, 1841. 
m. Oct. 23, 1866, Ellen Josephine, dau. of David Page Sanborn (See), 
b. in Worcester, Mass., March 24, 1846, d. in Bath, Aug. 7, 1869. He 
res. in L. from 1866 to 73. Mechanic. d. in Bath, Sept. 22, 1873. 
No ch. 



Weller — Wellman — Wells. 511 



WELLER. 

1. Asa CorKLAND Wellek, sou of (George, b. in lioston, Mass., 
.Jul}' 12, I.SOO. 111. A[)iil 1. l'S;>:i, Maiy, dan. ofJolui Morrison, b. in 
Candiiv, Jan. 1, IMIO, d. in Ik-LlilelR'ni, rluly 20, LST'J, Universalist. 
He res. in L. from 1853 nntil lied., fhnie 11, 1895. Carriage trimmer. 
Universalist. Whig and Kcpnblican. 

Ch., — 

'2. i. FiiANKi.iN OiooKGE, 1). Iliuiover, Dec. 2, 18o3. 

ii. ('.MtoMNK Makia, I). Moiitpelier, Vt., April 27, I80O. ni. Andrew 
Artliur llazeltiiie (See). 
?j. iii. Wii.i.iAM Wahkkn, 1). MoiitiK'lier, Vt., July 8, 18:i8. 

iv. Sakah FoNTiNEi.i.E, b. Danville, Vt., April 8, 1840, d. May 1.",, 1840. 

2. Fi;ankmn George Weller, son of Asa Copeland ', 1). in Han- 
over, Dee. 2, 1833. ni. Nov. 13, 18()1, -lennette K., dan. of Samuel 
(Jihson, b. in Lvman, Jnl}" (5, 184U, Christian Seienee. She m. second, 
Fred Aaron Robinson (See). Franklin res. in L. from 1852 nntil he d., 
Dec. 8, 1877. Photograi)hic artist. Republican. Corresponding Sec. 
L. Musical Association, 1<S7() to 77 inc. 

Ch.,- 

i. FoNTiNELLK Aldetii, 1). L. Jan. 4, 18(57. in. June 13, 1890, Henry 
Warren Fiteli, bank, clerk. She d. Spokane, Wash., Jlarch 5, 1892. 

3. WiLLiAAi ^VAHUEN Weller, SOU of Asa Copclaud ^, b. in ^lont- 
pclier, Vt., .Inly 8, 1838. ni. first, Jan. 25, 1877, Alice L., dau. of 
Moses K. ^^'ilcomb, b. in Bethlehem, March 12, 1852, d. in Bethlehem, 
Feb. 27, 1881, Methodist, m. second, Marcli 24, 1883, Isal>el, dau. of 
Clark C. Abbey (See), 1). in L. Nov. 2, 1.S52. He has res. in L. since 
1<S53. Farmer. Republican. Original three montlis' man. Co. G, 
2d N. H. Inf. Private. G. A. R. 

Ch., by w. Isabel, — 

i. Frank George, b. L. Dec. 24,1883. 

WELLMAN. 

1. Albert E. Wellman, son of George R., b. in Cornish. Feb. 21, 
1838. m. Jan. G, 1864, Emilv D. Hall, dau. of Dr. Lvman Hall, b. at 
Bhiehill, Me., May 15, 1841. " He d. in Burlington, Vt., July 18, 1892. 
She has res. in L. since 1893. 

Cli., 1). in Cornish, — 

i. James A., h. May 4, 1867. Grad. Dart. Coil. 1889. m. June 25, 1898, 
Florence Vincent, res. Manchester. State agent for Natl. Life Ins. 
Go., of Vermont, 
ii. Louise G., b. April 10, 1871. Student Kadcliffe Goll., class 1900. 
iii. Glaua i:., b. Feb. 25, 1881. res. L. 

WELLS. 

1. Caleu "Wells, probably b. in Richmond. m. Gale. He 

res. and d. in Lisbon. 

2. Artemas Wells, son of Caleb ^, b. in Lisbon, Jan. 22, 1807. m. 
Nov. 24, 1831, Abigail, dau. of Jonathan and Phebe (Parker) Bowles. 
Merchant, res. in Lisbon, where he d., Feb. 2, 1879. 



512 Welh. 

3. Benjamin Franklin Wells, son of Artemas -, b. in Lisbon, Jan. 
9, 1834. ni. first, xMarcli 2, 1S.")4, Harriet Taylor, clau. of James Parker 
(See), b. in Lisbon, An.o-. U, 1832, d. in L.'jan. 3, 1891, Methodist. 
ni. second, June 9, 1893, Ellen M., dan. of James A, McKeen, b. in 
"WliiteReld, Oct. 25, 1841. He lias res. in L. since 1874. Undertaker. 
Methodist. Republican. Capt. Co. II, 8th N. H. Inf., :ind Capt. Co. 
A, 1st N. H. H. Art. G. A. R. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. 
K. T., St. Gerard Com. (Granite Monthly, Feb. 1894.) 

Ch., by w. Harriet, — 

i. Walter Frank, b. Lisbon, July 21, 1855. m. May 30, 1877, Ella E. 
(Jove. Bank clerk. He d. lioston, Mass., Dec. 15, 1890. 

4. Edward Hale Wells, son of Moses and grandson of Caleb \ 
b. in Lisbon, Aug. 23, 1860. m. first, Jan. 2, 1882, Hattie Lydia, dau. 
of Elisha Phillips (See), b. in Bethlehem, Jan. 8, 18;")?, d. in L. Feb. 
19, 1891. m. second, June 14, 1892, Elizabeth, dau. of Moses Burn- 
ham, b. in Forks, Me., Sept. 1852. lie has res. in L. since 1882. 
Merchant. Republican. Appointed Postmaster of Apthorp, April 9, 
1889 ; reappointed in 1893. I. O. O. F. 

Ch., b}' vv. Hattie, — 

i. Harry Artemas, b. Franconia, Sept. 6, 1887. 
ii. Mabel R., b. L. Jan. 0, l«yl, d. L. Jan. 30, 18U1. 



WELLS. 

5. William R. Wells, son of Jesse, b. in Danville, Vt., in 1817. 
ni. Jan. 22, 1839, Louisa, dau. of Asa Annis (See), b. in L. in 1821, d. 
in L. Aug. 20, 1871. He res. in L. from 1845 until he d., JMarch 9, 
1840. Farmer. 

Ch.,— 

i. As\ C. A., b. L. 1845, d. L. July 14, 1805. Co. A, 1st N. H. H. Art. 
Private. 

WELLS. 

6. Elliott Wells, son of James K., b. in Franconia, April 10, 1847. 
m. April 3, 1880, Rebecca, dau. of Isaiah Woodward, b. in L. June 3, 
1843. She m. first, Lewis Guy (See). Elliott has res. in L. since 
1875. Farmer. Republican. No ch. 



WELLS. 

7. Ei>wiN Erastus Wells, son of Erastus Pettingill, b. in Orford, 
Nov. 22, 18G3. m. July 4, 1885, Jennie Addie, dau. of Charles Perkins, 
b. in Barnston, P. Q., May 2G, 18G8. He has res. in L. since 1888. 
Blacksmith. Democrat. K. P. 

Ch., — 

i. Allen E., b. Bath, Jan. 20, 4887, d. L. Jan. 1, 1892. 

ii. Clarence, b. Batli, July 21, 1888, d. Bath, Sept. 12, 1888. 

iii. Ina May, b. L. Oct. 9, 1889. 

iv. P>HEL Kxzena, b. L. May 4, 1891. 

V. Edna Jennie, b. L. Aug. 28, 1892. 



West — Wetherhee. bl\ 



"WEST. 

1. Geoiioe Wkst, son of Richard, b. in Eng., Jan. 30, 1837. m. 
March 21, 18(52, Clara, (hui. of James Sizen, b. in Langford, Eng., April 
lU, 1838, Ei)isco[)al. He has res. in L. since 188D. lie d. .Sept. 21,. 
I'JUO. Fanner. Episcopal. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

2. i. IIkruert W., b. Uichniond, P. Q., Jan. .30, 186.3. 

ii. Klukkt JAJihis, b. L. Jul}' 5, 18(34. res. VVaterford, Vt. 

3. iii. KvEHKTT Kkuuicn, b. WiUerford, Vt., Keb. 1, 1808. 

iv. Cr.\KA l^MZAiiETH, b. VVaterfoixl, Vt., Aiii^. 4, 1809. ni. Frank K. 

IJurnliain (See). 
V. Nena Maky F., b. Waterfonl, Vt., Nov. 30, 187.3. res. L. 
vi. Ethel Ca[;kie, b. Waterford, Vt., Feb. 13, 1875, d. Waterford, Vt., 

Aug. 28, 1876. 
vii. Veknia George, b. Waterford, Vt., May 23, 1878. 
viii. Vincent Henry, b. Waterford, Vt., Oct. 15, 1880. 

2. Herbert W. West, son of George \ b. in Richmond, P. Q., Jan. 
30, 1863. m. Dec. 2.5, 1892, Bertha J., dau. of Milo Williams, b. in 
Lvnian, May 31, 1870, jMethodist. He has res. in L. since 1890. 
Works in stereoscopic view shoi). Episcopal. Republican. I. O. 
O. F., N. G. 

Ch., — 

i. Leonard II., b. L. April 22, 1894. 

3. Everett Reuben West, son of George \ b. in Waterford, Vt., 
Feb. 1, 1868. m. Dec. 17, 1890, Celia May, dau. of Orrin A. Glines, 
b. in Centre Harbor, Aug. 2, 1873. He lias res. in L. since 1890. 
Works in stereoscoi)ic view shop. RepubUcan. No ch. 



WETHERBEE. 

1. John Wetherbee, b. in Eng. about 16.50. m. first, Sept. IS, 
1672, ]Mary, dan. of John Howe, who built Longfellow's "•Wayside 
Jnn," Sudbury, Mass., for his country residence. (He was of the fam- 
ily of Sir Charles Howe, of Lancaster, Eng.) She was b. in Sudl)ury, 
Mass., Jan. 1654, d. June 5, 1684. m. second, Lydia Moore. He d. 
in Stowe, Mass., in 1711. Nine ch. (History of Woodstock, Vt., i)p. 
596-7-8.) 

2. Epiir.vim Wetherbee, son of John '. m. first, in 1721, Elizabeth 
Hall. m. second, Sei)t. 18, 1732, Joanna, dau. of Benjamin Bellows - 
(See), b. in 1710, and a sister of Benjamin Bellows^ ('*^ee), the founder 
of Walpole. Ei)hraim was one of the original proprietors of No. 4 
(Charlestown), granted b}' Mass. in 1736. He was one of the three 
grantees who settled there. In 1737 he was a Lieut, and afterward 
a Capt. in the Mass. service, d. in Boston, Mass., Nov. 7, 1745. 

! Twelve ch. 

3. S.\MUEL Wetherbee, son of Ephraim -, and Joanna, b. in Lunen- 
burg, Mass., April 3, 1745. m. Susanna Johnson, b. Dec. 9, 1750, d:ui. 

il of Capt. James and Susanna (Willard) Johnson. (]\L'S. Susannah (Wil- 
lard) Johnson wrote *'The Captivity by the French and Indians of Mr. 
vol. II. — 33 



5 14 Wetherhee — Wetherell. 

James Johnson and Family.") Samuel was a Capt. in the Rev. army 
that invaded Canada in 1775, Col. W>-man's Regt. Incorporator of 
Concord, Vt., 1781 ; settled there in 1787. Moderator. Representa- 
tive. County Judge. He owned land in L., and it is said several of 
his children are buried in L., but there is no definite knowledge that he 
ever res. here. d. in Concord, Vt., Oct. 29, 1811). 
Ch.,— 

i. Susanna, b. Charlestown, Aug. 4, 1770. m. Jan. 15, 1797, Col. Jonathan 

Baker. She d. March 31, 1825. 
ii. Jason, b. Charlestown, June 8, 1772. ni. Oct. 10, 1793, Sophia Farwell. 

Slie (1. 1845. Tlieir dan. Sophia m. Oel Billings, 
iii. Samuel, b. 1774. 
iv. AzoR. 
V. James, b. 1776. 
vi. John. 

vii. Dan, m. Stoekwell. 

viii. Betsey, b. 1781. m. Timothy A. Edson (See). 
ix. Lucy, b. 1783. m. Cornelius Judevine. 
X. Polly, b. 1783. 

xi. Caroline, b. 178.5. m. Guy Ely (See). 
xii. LucRETiA, b. 1788. m. Joseph Morse (See). 

xiii. Catherine, b. Concord, Vt., Nov. 1793. ni. Sylvanus Balch (See). 
xiv. Miranda, b. July 5, 1700. unni. 
XV. Infant. 

4. David Wetherbee, son of John \ b. about 1680. in. Mercy 
Brown and settled in Stow, Mass. 

5. Silas "Wetherbee, son of David ^ b. 1727. m. May 24, 1749, 
Betty Brown. He lived in a part of Stow which was included in the 
town of Boxboro', incorporated, 1783. He gave three acres for "a 
meating hous Lott," 1775, and in the building of a meeting-house he 
agreed to pay one quarter part. Selectman. His dau. Mary, b. Nov. 
7, 1770, m. Isaac Batchellor (See). 

WETHERELL. 

1. George Wetherell, b. Jan. 9, 1789. m. July 1, 1812, Polly, 
dau. of Daniel Walker, b. in Rutland, Mass., Jan. 7, 1789, d. in Haver- 
hill, June 15, 1859, Universalist. Me res. in L. most of the time from 
1859 to 72. Woollen manufr. Universalist. Rei)ublican. d. in L. 
Dec. 23, 1872. 

Ch.,- 

i. Ferdinand Victor, b. Ilartlaiid, Vt., ]\Iay 27, 1813. m. April 24, 
1h36, EHza Eastman. Woollen manufr. He d. Ciiicago, 111., April 
21, 1869. 
ii. Voi.ney Fenton, b. Ilartland, Vt., May 2,5, 1815. m. May 25, 1847, 
Sarah Marshall. Woollen manufr. He d. Vassalboro', Me., Dec. 17, 
1883. 

iii. Mary Ellen, b. Ilartland, Vt., July 4, 1817. m. July 13, 18.53, Peter 
Wood, lumberman. He d Chicago, Hi., Feb. 20, 1884. She d. Chi- 
cago, 111., Jan. 4, 1879. 

iv. Emily Melissa, b. Hartland, Vt., June 5, 1819. unm. d. Feb. 18, 
1858. 
2. V. Franklin George, b. Ilartland, Vt., Oct. 13, 1821. 

vi. Lavina Bigelow, b. Hartland, Vt., Jan. 13, 1824. m. Curtis Coe 
Bowman (See). 

vii. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Batli, May 29, 1826. m. April 10, 1850, James 
Henry Pearson, lumberman. She d. Chicago, 111., Dec. 15, 1891. 



Wetheren — WJweler. 515 

viii. Syril Wai.ki-.u, 1). Bath, June .5, 1828, d. July 28, 1840. 
ix. Lydia Jane, b. Hath, Sept. U, 18:^1. m. H<)l)ert H. Nelson (See). 
X. OsCAU Daniki , h. Rath, June 21, 18:11. m. finst, Sarah Matilda Wilde, 
d. Dec. 2;>, 1880. m. second, Jan. 22, 1885, Harriet Seymour. Lumber 
manufr., now Comptroller of Chicago, 111., where he res. 

2. Franklin George Wetherell, son of Geofge \ b. in Hartlund, 
Vt., Oct. 13, 1821. ni. Jan. 1, 1.S51, Iliinnuh Oliva, dau. of John Bow- 
man (8ee), b. in L. July 16, 1829, Cong. He res. in L. from 1853 until 
lie ([., Feb. 7, 1897. Carpenter. Cong. Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Emily Jane, b. L. May 28, 1858. 



WHEELER. 

1. Silas Wheeler, son of Joel. b. in 1744. m. June 5, 17G7, Sally 
Miller, b. Oct. 22, 1745, d. in L. Nov. 27, 1821. He moved with his 
family from Petersham, Mass., to Westmoreland, and shortly after, in 
1794, moved to L., where he res. until he d., Julv 14, 1823. Farmer. 

Ch.,— 

i. Sally, b. Petersham, Mass., Nov. 22, 1769, d. Petersham, Mass., Jan. 11, 

1772. 
ii. Polly M., b. Petersham, Mass., Dec. 13, 1770. ni. June 20, 1705, Capt. 
Samuel Hammond, farmer. She d. L. Feb. 3, 1846. He d. L. a few 
years later. No ch. 
2. iii. Vespasian, b. Petersham, Mass., Feb. 12, 1773. 

iv. Sally, b. Petersham, Mass., Oct. 29, 1774. m. March 18, 1798, Nathaniel 
F. Higgins, farmer. She d. Anson, Me., Aug. 13, 1842. He d. Dec. 
2.3, 1845. 
George Washington, b. Petersham, Mass., April 29, 1777. 
Sophia, b. Petersham, Mass., Feb. 16, 1779. m. Jared Aldrich (See). 
TiLLOTSON, b. Westmoreland, April 12, 1781. 
Pamelia, b. Westmoreland, March 3, 1785, d. L. March 31, 1866. 
ix. LuiJENA, b. Westmoreland, March 21, 1789, d. L. Feb. 2, 1829. 

5. X. Anson, b. Westmoreland, Sept. 28, 1790. 

2. Vespasian Wheeler, son of Silas \b. in Petersham, Mass., Feb. 
12, 1773. m. March 6, 1809, Lydia, dau. of Ebenezer Moody, b. in 
Newburyport, Mass., Aug. 1, 1785, d. in L. Aug. 25, 1831. He res, 
in L. from 1794 until he d., March 3, 1851. Farmer and hotel-keeper. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

6. i. Ebenezkr Moody, b. Dec. 9, 1809. 

ii. Sally .Miller, b. April 4, 1811. m. Jan. 8, 1844, Ozro B. Hurlbutt, 
hotel-keeper. He d. Waterford, Vt., April 28, 1870. She d. Lebanon, 
Nov. 17, 1890. 

iii. Lydia Hahtlett, b. Feb. 8, 1813. m. Amos Spaulding Hale (See). 

iv. Ann Mahia, b. Jan. 13. 1815. m. Harrison Simeon Cobb (See). 

7. v. Wii.lia.m, b. Dec. 9, 1816. 

8. vi. Dana Miller, b. Julv 24, 1819. 

9. vii. Oilman, b. Feb. 27, 1822. 

3. Geoikje Washington Wheeler, son of Silas', b. in Petersham, 
INIass., April 29, 1777. m. first, in 1805, Fanny, dau. of Thaddeus 
Bartlett, b. in Bethel, Me., in 1784, d. in L. Oct. 25, 1821. m. second, 
April 11, 1823, Mary, dau. of Joseph Chamberlain, b. in Newbury, Vt., 
in 1785, d. in L. Oct. 8, 1865. He res. in L. a large portion of the time 
from 1794 until he d., June 20, 1858. Farmer. 



3. 


V. 




vi. 


4. 


vii, 




viii. 



516 Wheeler. 

Cli., by w. Fanny, — 

10. i. Washington, b. Lisbon, 1806. 

ii. Sophia, b. Lisbon, Oct. 27, 1S07. unm. d. Oct. 3, 1865. 

iii. Silas, b. Lisbon, in. Maria Sniitb. Farmer, res. Rockford, 111. 

iv. Fanny, b. Lisbon, ni. 1850, Neliemiali Woods. He d. about 1886. She 

d. Suncook, about 1888. 
V. Bartlett, b. Lisbon, m. Emily Clough. Farmer and carpenter. He 

d. Elk Grove, 111. Sbe d. 1892. 
vi. George A., b. Lisbon, 1817. m. first. May 3, 1846, Clara Cook, d. about 
1880. m. second, Claudine Lamb. Mercbant. He d. Nasbua, 1894. 
vii. Thaddeds B., b. L. May 18, 1820. m. Oct. 12, 1848, Maria A. Clinate. 
Farmer, res. Watertbrd, Vt. Appointed Lieut. Col. 32d Kegt. N. H. 
Militia, June 30, 1849; vacated June 19, 1850. 

Ch., by w. Mary, b. in L., — 

viii. Mary E., b. Jan. 3, 1824. m. Isaac E. Richardson (See). 
i.\. Joseph, b. Sept. 29, 1825. m. about 1860, Lizzie Woods. Carpenter. 

res. Nashua. 
X. John P. C, b. Dec. 2, 1826. m. about 1856, Harriet INIartin. Carpenter, 
res. Cliicago, 111. 

4. TiLLOTSON AVheeler, son of Silas \ b. in Westmoreland, April 
12, 1781. ni. Feb. 26, 182-4, Folly Campbell, b. in Fntney, Vt., Feb. o. 
17yO, d. in Webster, Mich., about 1880. He res. in L." from 1799 to 
1829. Merchant. Appointed Major of 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, Nov. 
8, 1822; vacated June 11, 1824.' A. F. and A. M., Morning Dawn, 
d. in. Webster, Mich., March 11, 1855. 

Ch., — 

i. John Campbell, b. L. Nov. 26, 1824. Farmer, res. Webster, Micii. 

ii. Ghy, b. L. Jan. 27, 1826, d. Feb. 7, 1826. 

iii. Maktha S., h. L. May 8, 182S, d. April 29, 1847. 

iv. Guy H., b. July 30, 1832, d. Sept. 3, 1868. 

5. Anson W^heeler, son of Silas \ b. in Westmoreland, Sept. 28, 
1790. m. Oct. 10, 1825, Martha, dan. of Paul Holland, b. in Newfane, 
Vt., June 14, 1803, d. in Ann Arbor, Mich., Aug. 25, 1870. He res. 
in L. from 1795 to 1839. Blacksmith and farmer. Appointed Quar- 
termaster of 32d Regt. N. H. iMilitia, Aug. 2G, 1824 ; vacated Aug. 25, 
1828. A. F. and A^ M. d. in Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 6, 1870. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Paul Holland, m. Julia Doten. Farmer, res. York, Mich, 
ii. Caroline C, d. Ann Arbor, Mich. 

iii. Anson, m. Fanny Osburn. Fai iiier. res. Pittsfield, Mich, 
iv. Almira, m. Henry C. Kcnney, lumber-dealer. He d. Stanton, Mich., 

1882. 
v. Alhert Vespasian, m. Dolly Booth. Farmer. He d. Ludi, Mich., 

1868. 
vi. William A., res. Ann Arbor, Mich. 

6. EiJKNKZEU ]\[ooDY Wheeler, SOU of Vespasiau '-, b. in L. Dee. 9, 
1809. m. Feb. 25, 1«44, Mary Louisa, dau. of Jacob Amsden, b. in 
Dummerston, Vt., Jan. 25, 1825. He res. in L. from birth to 1835; 
uow res. in Helena, Montana. Harness-maker. 

Ch., b. in Waterford, Vt., — 

i. Mauy Louise, b. Feb. 15, 1815. m. Oct. 19, 1871, William L. Johnson, 

farmer, res. Los Angeles, Cal. 
ii. FuKD TiLLOTSON, b. Feb. 18, 1847, d. Oct. 6, 1851. 

iii. Hahuy Vespasian, b. Aug. 16, 1850. m. July 4, 1876, Sarah A. Tib- 
bits. Civil engineer, res. Helena, Montana. 



Wheeler. 517 

iv. Amsdkn E., b. July 6, 18r)4. ni. first, Jan. 1, 1883, Alice" J. Kiindel. d. 
May 18, 1885. m. second, Jan. 21, 18'JO, Elizabclli Heeves. riiysician. 
res. Los AnLa'los, Cal. 
V. Alice, b. April 7, 18G4, d. April 18, 18G4. 

7. William Wiikelkii, son of Vespasian ^, b. in L. Dec. 9, IHIO. 
m. first, Marcii 9, 1842, Lettice J., dan. of Elkanaii Cobb (See), d. in 
St. Jolinsbury, Vt., Ans?. 8, 1849. ni. second, Jnne 10, 1851, Pbilena, 
dan. of Amos Hubbard (See), b. in L. Feb. 28, 1820. He res. in L. 
all his life. He d. Feb. 2, 1898. Farmer. Republican. 

Ch., b\- w. Philena, — 

i. Willie A., b. Concord, Vt., Sept. 18, 1853. unni. Farmer, res. L. 
ii. Fred T., b. L. Oct. 29, 1859. unm. res. L. 

8. Dana Miller Wheeler, son of Vespasian % b. in L. Jnlv 24, 
1819. m. Sept. 15, 1847, Phebe Stiles, b. June 1, 182(5, d. St. Johns- 
bury, Vt., April 1, 1888. He res. in L. most of his life. Farmer, d. 
in St. Johnsburv, Vt., May 31, 1857. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. W. Holland, b. June 24, 1849. 
ii. Lucia C, b. Aug. 3, 1851. 
iii. Matilda L., b. Oct. 31, 1853. 

9. GiLMAN Wheeler, son of Vespasian -, b. in L.Feb. 27, 1822. m. 
Oct. 23, 1852, Eliza Emily, dan. of Oliver P. Brooks, b. in Dalton, 
Sept. 15, 1823, d. in Marlboro', Jan. 23, 1894, Cong. He res. in L. all 
his life. Farmer. Republican. Appointed Lieut. Col. 32d Regt. N. H. 
Militia, Aug. 9, 1847 ; vacated June 13, 1848. d. in L. May 24, 1893. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Archie E., b. Ausj. 1, 1853, d. L. Feb. 14, 1854. 
ii. Edward ()., b. March 13, 1855. m. Aug. 29, 1893, Clara D. Bishop. 

Hotel-keeper, res. Marlboro', 
iii. Charles I)., b. June 16, 1858. Cattle-buyer, res. Hogan, Montana, 
iv. Galex H., b. Nov. 14, 1861. m. first, Emma Shaffer. Shed. 18'.>3. in. 

second, • McClung. Civil engineer, res. Columbia Falls, Montana. 

V. Albert P., b. April 16, 18G8. Civil engineer, res. Ilogan, Montana. 

10. WASiiiN(iTON Wheeler, son of George Washington ^, b. in Lis- 
bon in 180(5. m. Celia Houghton, b. in Franconiu, d. in Norwich. Vt., 
Aug. 1852, Baptist. He res. in L. from as earl}' as 1827 to 1850. 
Laborer. Whig. d. in Nashua, Sept. 1850. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Fanny B., b. IVIarch 5, 1827. ni. about 1852, George R. Fellows. He 

d. Carrollton, La., Dec. 13, 18G2. Co. A, 8th N. H. Inf. 
ii. Henry H., b. 1829. m. d. in JLiss. in 1872 or 3. Served in U. S. 

Navj' during Uebellion. 
iii. Soi'HiA Jane, b. Aug. 1833, d. Feb. 10, 1847. 

11. iv. Silas, b. March 5, 1837. 

V. Oliver C, b. 1840. m. Helen Wyatt. Farmer. He d. Lincoln, Sept. 

1867. 
vi. Emily, b. 1844. m. 1805, Tliomas Smith, merchant, res. Manchester, 
vii. Edwin, b. 1847. unm. Machinist, d. Aug. 1872. Co. I, 1st Me. Cav. 
Private. 

11. Silas Wheeler, son of Washington^", b. in L. March 5, 1837. 
m. in 18G6, Mary A., dau. of Moses Phillips, b. in Bethlehem, May 12, 
1836, d. in Bethlehem, Oct. 6, 1880, Free Ba[)tist. He res. in Beth- 
lehem 19 years; the remainder of his life in L., where he d., Nov. 



518 Wheeler. 

18, 1896. Farmer. Democrat. Co. D, loth N. H. Inf. Private. 
G. A. R. 

Ch., b. in Bethlehem, — 

i. Lizzie J., b. Feb. 0, 1867. m. Ilunry J. Fisher (See). 

ii. Nkm.ik M., b. July 30, 1870. 

iii. liosA M., b. April 7, 1874. 

iv. Geouue W. M., b. Aug. 1, 1878. 

WHEELER. 

12. Levi Wheeler, son of Major Amo.s Wheeler, b. March 28, 
ITTT), was an earl}' resident of Betlileliem. He in. Jeriisha Bari'ett, b. in 
Winchendon, Mass., JNIareh 20, 1775, dan. of Thornton lUirrett (See). 
She d. Feb. ;3, 1833. He ra. second. Widow Anna Sanborn, b. Oct. 1, 
1782. lie d. in Bethlehem, Nov. lo, 1850. She d. Nov. 17, 1853. 

Ch., b. in Betlilehem, — 

l;]. i. IIknuv B., b. F'eb. 20, 1797. 

ii. Pamei.ia, b. Feb. 8, 1799. ui. Stilhnan Batchellor (See). 
iii. David, b. June 16, 1801. 
iv. Amos, b. Oct. 14, 1808. ni. Calimla Leconta. ni. second, Abigail 

Martin. 
V. HicTsEV, 1). Nov. 30, 1813. in. Kdwanl Merrill. 

vi. Lkvi, b. June 14, 1820. ni. Nov. 21, 1850, Sarah W. Ilale, dau. of Ezra 
Hale (See). 
14. vii. Dennis, b. Feb. 26, 1822. 

13. Henuv B. Wiiekleu, son of Levi'-, b. in liethlehem. Feb. 20, 
1797. in. Alio-. G, 1818, Charlotte, dau. of Ono Snow, 1). in Bethlehem 
in 1799, d. Jan. 1834. m. second, Sally, widow of Jose[)h Bean and 
dau. of John Wallace (See), d. Dec. 24, 1889. ilenrv B. was a farmer, 
res. most of his life in Stoneham, JNIass. d. in Newport, Sept. G, 1883. 

14. Dennis Wiieelkk, son of Levi '-, b. in ISethlehem, Feb. 26, 
1822. m. May 3, 1859, Eliza Kiiij;-, dau. of Lyinaii lilandin (See), b. 
in Bethlehem, "March 19, 1831. lie res. in L. since 18G3. lie d. April 
10, 1S9!). Fainter. Democrat. Selectman, 1873-4-86. Snpt. ofTown 
Schools 7 years. I. O. O. F. No ch. 

WHEELER. 

15. Joseph Wheeler, b. about 1729; came to Chesterfield, it is 
supi)osed, from some town in Mass., although according to tradition 
h(! was Scotch by birth and descent. He d. about 1805. (History of 
Chesterfield, p. 486.) 

16. John Wheeler, son of Joseph'^, b. about 1768. m. in 1791, 
Lucy, dau. of Thomas Holmes. He d. in Concord, Vt., in 1838. 

WHEELER. 

17. IMosES AVheeler, " late of Lnnenl)urg, now resident in Groton," 
m. in (Ti-oton, Mass., Dec. 14, 1747, J^lizabeth Holden, and removed to 
('harlestown. where he d. He was a soldier in the French and Indian 
Wars, and his pliysical prowess is a subject of notice in " History of 
('harlestown." 



Wlu'ehr — Wheelock. 619 

18. -loiix WnKK.r.EH, yomii^cst of tlio eiiilil children of Mosos *', b. in 
CliHilestovvn, 0(;t. 'M. 1708. ni. 1788, pnh. in C'lKii'lcslown, Sept. 21, 
178S, II;inn:ili Thurston, dan. of Moses and Hannah (Sewall) Tlnu-ston 
of Ilollis. The births of all the children of JMosos Thurston are not 
recorded. It is probal)le the first Hannah died youn,<>:, and Hannah, 
second, was tlie youn<j;est cliild. Siiua Tiun-ston, a sister of Hannah, 
was tlio wife of Andrew Sav.MO(( C'roclicr (^f Haverhill. John Wheeler 
settled in this town at the time of liis niarriaiic. He was a selectman 
six years, be<;;innin<r 1790. He removed aI)Out 18UU from L. to 
Northern Vermont and a few vears later to Ohio. 

Ch.,- 

i. liAUUA, b. Soi)t. 28, 1789. 
ii. Kalpii, I). Fob. U, 1792. 
iii. .\nnie. 
iv. Jack. 
V. Wii,i)i;n. 
vi. Ckowki.l. 

vii. Iyoval Tvlkk. b. 1810. He was adinittcil to tlie Bar in Oliio in 18.37. 
He tn. Emily \Valki'r, and after a sliort stay in Arkansas lie Iiicatt'd in 
l8ol) at iSacogdocbt's, Texas, lie was an eminent lawyer, and was 
ten years Associate Justice of tiie Sni)reme (^onrt of Texas. In 
December, 1857, he. was apyioiiited (Miief Justice, wliicli position be 
beld witii distinction until bis death in 1804. His home in the later 
years was at Austin and Galveston, Texas. 



WHEELOCK. 

1. Auciiirris Whekt.ock, 1). in Concord or Lexinoton, Mass., Jan. 
22, 170'). m. Ai)ril 1, 1787, Mary or Molly, dan. of ('ai)t. Aaron San- 
born, b. in Sanl)orntoTi, April 20, 1708, d. in Newport, Vt., Ano;. 29, 
1838. He re.s. in L. from 1809 to 1820. Farmer. Cong. Hev. sol- 
dier (]\Iass. Rev. Kolls). d. in Newport, Vt., Feb. 10, 1847. (Hist, of 
Sanbornton, p[). 842-3.) 

Ch., b. in Sanbornton, — 

AMASA.b. Aus. 29, 1788. 
I'eteh, b. Auff. 5, 178'.t. 
Aakon Sanborn, b. July 8, 1791. 

Bktshy, b. Sept. 6, 1793. m. Edmund Sleeper. He d. Newport, Vt. 
V. Alice, b. Feb. 1.5, 1796. m. Jan. 27, 1817, Benjamin Bowman, res. 

Coventry, Vt. 
vi. Hannah, b. ()('t. (5, 1798. ni. John Sleeper, res. Enosburi;-, Vt. She 

d. June i:;, 18(17. 
vii. Catiiekine B., b. Oct. 22, 1800. ni. .Tan. 23, 1820, Beter Sleeper. She 

d. Iowa, Nov. 2, 18(14. 
viii. Battv, b. Feb. 12, LSO.".. d. Sanbornton, April 20, 1803. 
ix. Ahei., b. Au5.^ 28, lsO;'j. m. Harriet Bovnton. He d. Cal., 1852. 
X. Asa C, b. April 12, 1810. res. Sprinj^field, Mass. 

2. Am.vs.v Wheklock, son of Archi|)pus', b. in Sanbornton, Aug. 
29, 17S8. m. May 1.'), 1808, Sally, dau. of Josiah l>iu-leigh, b. in San- 
bornton, Jidy 4, 1790, d. April 24. 1872. He res. in L." from 1H09 to 
1820. Farmer. Appointed (.Quartermaster 32d Itegt. N. II. Militia, 
Aug. 14, 1H18. A. F. and A. ^1., Morning Dawn. d. in Newport, Vt., 
Dec. 2, 1844. 

Ch., all but Josiah, b. in L., — 

i. Josiah, b. Sanbornton, Oct. 27, 1809. m. Feb. 5, 1839, Martha Lee. 
Farmer, res. Coventry, Vt. 



2. 




3. 


ii. 


4. 


iii. 




iv. 



520 WheelocJc — WMtcher. 

ii. Amasa, b. Jan. 1, 1811. m. Dec. 22, 18o4, Margaret Cullen. Express- 
man. He d. Boston, Mass., Jan. 22, 1875. 
iii. JosKi'H, b. Feb. 15, 1813. m. first, Aug. 30, 1834, Harriet Pierce, m. 
second, Sept. 0, 1840, Mary Shepherd, m. third, Jan. 1845, Lois 
Siieplierd. m. f'ourtli, April, 18(J3, Sophronia Guild, m. fifth, Feb. 
1800, Lydia Whcelock. ni. si.xth, Feb. 1870, Fimeline Houston, 
iv. Mary, b. Feb. 10. 1815. ni. Marcli IG, 18.37, Luther Pearsons. 
V. Sarah, b. Oct. 30, 1818. ni. Salmon G. Miner (See). 
vi. John, b. July 3, 1822, d. L. Marcli 21, 1843. 

3. Peter Wheelock, son of Archippus ^ b. in Sanbornton, Ang. 5, 
1789. m. Dorothy Fuller. He res. in L. from 1812 to 18-26. Farmer. 
d. in Newport, Vt., Feb, 7, 1861. 

Ch., all but Melissa, b. in L., — 

i. ARCHiprus, res. Greenfield, Mass. 

ii. Peter, m. Mary Dame. res. Boston, Mass. 

jiii. Hrackett, res. Boston, Mass. 

iv. Mary, m. Lewis Arnold, res. Salem, Vt. 

V. Meltssa, b. Newport, Vt. ni. George Brigham. res. Boston, Mass. 

4. Aaron Sanborn Wheelock, son of Archippus \ b. in Sanbornton, 
July 8, 171)1. m. Nov, 16, 1817, Anna, dau. of Jonathan Bowman 
(See), b. in Henniker, April 6, 1798, d. in L. Feb. 3, 1873. He res. in 
L. from 1810 until he d., April 5, 1863. Seven cli., five sons and two 
daughters. 



WHITCHER. WHITTIER. 

1. Thomas Whtttier, b. in Eng. , 1620 or 1622. Sailed from 
Southampton for New England with John Rolf and others, April 24, 
1638. He lived in Salisbury, Newbiny, and later in Haverhill, Mass. 
He subscribed to the fi'eeman's oath, 1666. He m. Ruth, a sister of 
John Rolf of Salisbury. The record of marriage styles her as Ruth 
Green ; possibly this was her second marriage. He d. Nov. 28, 1696. 
Tlic house in Haverhill in wliich he lived is owned by the Whittier 
Memorial Asssociation. 

2. Nathaniel Whittier. the sixth of the ten children of Thomas ^, 
b. in Haverhill, Aug. 11, 1658. m. Aug. 26, 1685, Mary Osgood, m. 
second, June, 1710", Widow Mary Ring. He d. July 18, 1722. His 
widow d. July 19, 1742. 

3. Reuben Whitcher, son of Nathaniel -, b. in Salisbury, March 17, 
1685/6. m. Dec. 19, 1708, Deborah Pillsbury of Newbury. He lived 
in Salisbury. Soldier, 1710. He d. Nov. 18, 1722. His widow m. 
second, 1724, Zachariah Eastman. In this lineage the name appears 
without notice, Whittier and Whitclier. The Grafton County families 
and immediate ancestors write the name Whitcher. 

4. Joseph Whitcher, son of Reuben '^, b. in Salisbury, May 2, 1721. 
m. Jan. 13, 1743, Martha Evans. Tliree of his brothers settled in 
Rockingham County. He d. in Salisbury, Mass. 

5. Chase Whitcher, son of Joseph ^ b. in Salisbury, Mass., Oct. 6, 
1753. m. July 6, 1777, Hannah Morrill, b. June 19, 1758. Previous 
to his marriage he was one of the early settlers of Warren. 



Whitch'r— Whifcomh. 521 

6. WiLiJAM WiiiTCiiKK, soil of C'liasc ^ b. in AVjirron. "May 2", \l>>'o. 
11). ISOd, Mary Noycs, d:ui. of Joiuitliaii and Sarali (Collins) Noycs of 
Landaff. He d. in Ik'iitoiu March 4, IS")!). Among sixtfMMi cliildron, 
Susan ]\r. ni. George W. IMann (See). Ii-a, Chase, and Daniel were 
active men in business and political affairs. 

7. Samitet. WiirrcjiiKK, son of William'', h. in Benton, Ang. '21, ISlt. 
m. JMay 4, 1840, Kmily Cinimby. lie d. in Easton, I.SSO. 

8. David Simeon Wiiitciiku, son of SamneP, b. in East Landaff 
(now Easton), Nov. 30, 184 (J. num. He was educated in Landaff 
common schools; N. If. Conference Seminary; and New Hampton 
Literary Institution. He commenced the stndy of law, Nov. 10, 1873, 
with C. W. and E. D. Kand, and later with P.ingham and ]Mit(4iell, 
and was admitted to the I>ar in Haverhill, March term, 187(5. He 
practised in L. 4 years, when ill health compelled him to give up his 
work. He d. in Easton, March 14, 1881. Supervisor, 1878. J. P. 

WHITCOMB. 

1. John Whitcomb, a native of Dorchester, Eng., was of Dorches- 
ter, Mass., 1632, Scituate, 1644, and of Lancaster as early as 16r)2. 

2. JosiAH Whitcomb, son of John', m. Dec. 4, 1664, Rebecca 
Waters of Lancaster. He was a selectman, and commander of the 
gari-ison. He lived in the part of Lancaster now Bolton, where he d. 
April 12, 1718. 

3. David Whitcomb. son of Josiah", 1). Feb. 20, 1668. m. May 31, 
1700, MaiT Fairbanks, d. in Lancaster, 1727. 

4. Ben.iamin Whitco:mb, son of David ^, b. about 1710, was a deacon 
and an active citizen of Leominster, where he d. 1778. 

5. John Whitcomb, son of Benjamin'', b. in Leominster, IMay 20, 
17o9. m. 1780, Abigail C4iapin. Revolutionaiy soldier, removed to 
Franconia and to Landaff, now Iviston, where he d. 181-'). Benjamin 
Whitcomb and Nathaniel Whitcomb, of Lisbon, were his brothers. 

6. Josiah Whitcomb, son of John''', b. in Fnuiconia, IMay 4, 1794. 
m. Aug. 30, 1818, Eunice Raymond. He d. in Bath, June" 26, 1880. 

7. Horace Whitcomb. son of Josiah'', b. in Landaff, Nov. 9, 1821. 
m. July 17, 1844, Betsey Runels Farmer, dan. of Jedidiah Farmer (See). 
He lived in Bethlehem, Littleton, Stewartstown, Columbia, again in 
Bethlehem, and removed to Bath, 1867, where he now res. 

Ch., — 

i. Arthur Kincaid, h. in L. July Ifi, 1840. m. Nov. 24, 1875, Ella 
Minerva I'uttet", 1). Soarsmoiit, Mc, Sept. 4, 1850, dau. of Sunnier 
I'attee. lie grad. Dart, ("(ill., 1873. Superintendent of Scliools, 
Lowell, Mass. 'I'hree children, 
ii. Warren II., b. Jan. 7, 18o0. res. Batli. 

iii. Nklla (;ka(E, I). Dec. 5, 18(!2. ni. April 11, 1888, George Clark, res. 
in Bath. 

8. Curtis Whitcomb, son of Josiah*', b. in Landaff, June 16, 1.830. 
in. Oct. 21, 1854, Minerva, dau. of Ira Howland, b. in Easton, Sept. 18, 



522 WMtco7nb — White. 

1838, d. in L. May 17, 1895, Advent. He has res. in L. since 1889. 
Teamster. Advent. Democrat. 
Cii., b. in Betlilehem, — 

i. Ella Betsey, b. July 13, 1856. m. June 19, 1874, Clark C. Day, 

laborer, res. Lisbon, 
ii. Lizzie Minerva, b. Jan. 28, 1859. m. first, Cortes llibbard Bolles 

(See), m. second, Andrew J. Sellingham (See). 
iii. Cariue Eunice, b. Sept. 18, 1806. ul VVill)er Parker Clark (See). 
iv. Alisekt Lee, b. April 4, 1870. m. Oct. 30, 1805, Lizzie M. Mcl'hersou. 

Laborer, res. L. Ch., Minerva, b. Feb. 18, 1897. 

WHITE. 

1. Betiiuel White, b. Dec. 1, 1771. m. first, FelD. 2.5, 179(5, Mar- 
gery Daniel, b. in Westmoreland, Nov. 12, 1773, d. in L. Nov. 23, 
18(38 (sister of Mrs. David Rankin), m. second, Dec. 21, 1809, Rnth 
Gates Whipple. He res. in L. from 1800 to 1814. Merchant. Select- 
man, 180G. After 1814 they emigrated to Ky. 

Ch., by w. Margery, all but Sophronia b. in L., — 

i. Sophronia, b. June 10, 1708. 

ii. Thayer Daniels, b. July 18, 1800. 

iii. SiKENA, b. Sept. 9, 1802. 

iv. Bautin, b. June 18, 1805. 

WHITE. 

2. Thomas White, b. in Londonderry, now Derry, in 1805. m. in 
1824, Caroline Sanborn, b. in Sanbornton, Aug. 30, 1802,(1. in L. Aug. 
9, 1892, He res. in L. from 1847 until he d.^May 9, 1880. Cabini^t- 
maker. Democrat. 

Ch., all but Laura b. in Sanbornton, — 

i. Jerome T., b. April 18, 1825. res. Boston, Mass. 
ii. Ele/:'ta C, b. Jan. 21, 1828. m. John D. Bean, auctioneer, res. 

Manchester, 
iii. Marcia Ann, b. March 22, 1832, d. L. Jan. 15. 1854. 
iv. Laura A., b. Campton, Jan. 8, 1840. m. Washington Wheeler How- 
land (See). 

WHITE. LEBLANC. 

3. Joseph White, son of John, b. in Canada about 1833. m. June, 
18G4, Almena, dau. of John La Force, b. in Canada, March 8, 1848, 
Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1868. Mason. Roman 
Catholic. 

Ch., all but Alexander b. in L., — 

i. Alexander, b. St. .lohnsbury, Vt., July 21, 1865. m. Dec. 1888, 

Georgia Elliott, res. Whitefield. 
ii. Mary, b. Nov 4, 1868. m. May 26, 1885, David Colburn, engineer. 

res. Ilaverliill. 
iii. Eli, b. April, 1871, d. L. March, 1880. 

iv. Selena, b. April, 1873. ni. July 15, 1895, Fred Howe, mason, res. L. 
v. Joseph, b. 1875, d. L. 1878. 
vi. Kate, b. Sept. 2, 1877. 
vii. Lizzie, b. Feb. 5, 1880. m. Nov. 17, 1897, Charles McHugh, glover. 

res. L. 
viii. Oliver, b. Oct. 10, 1882, d. L. Feb. 26, 1893. 
ix. Alice, b. March 27, 1884. 
X. James, b. Nov. 7, 1887. 



While — White.Hu/e — Whithvj. 523 



WHITE. 

4. KoYAL Pkkscott Whitk. son of Andrew, 1). in Clinton, N. Y., 
March 22, l.sr)4. ni. Dec. 29, 1.S80, Nellie M., dan. of George M. 
Stevens, h. in IManchester, Aug. 20, 1858, Cong. He has res. in L. 
since 1880. ]\I(!rchant. Rt'pnblican. 

Ch., — 

i. Ethel F., b. L. Aug. 2, 1887. 

WHITESIDE. 

1. Thomas Wiiitksidk, son of William, 1). near Xewry, Province of 
Ulster, Ireland, Dec. 20, 1858. He was edn(;ated in the government 
schools of Ireland, Wilbraham, Mass., Academy, iind grad. Boston 
University School of Theology. 18i)l. He was ordained deacon in the 
New England Conference, 1(S,S8, and elder in the New Hampshire Con- 
ference, 1.S92. His appointments have been : Antrim, 1889-92 ; Law- 
rence, Mass., St. Mark's, 1892-9.'>; Exeter, 1894. Snj)ernnmerarv, 1895, 
and the vear given to travel and stndy. Franklin Falls, l.S9()-98 ; L. 
1898-1900, and Portsmouth, 1900- .' He m. March 18, 189G, INIaria 
Rohr Davis. He has made frequent contributions to the secular and 
religious press, is an officer of the Anti-Saloou League, and has served 
on Conference Committees. 

Ch., — 

i. Franklin, b. 
ii. Fhedekick William, b. L. Marcb G, 1899. 

WHITING. 

1. Solomon Whitino, b. in 1751. m. Asenath Cook, b. in 1751, d. 
in L. Dec. 4, 1819. He came to L. from Wincliester in I.SOI, and res. 
in L. until he d., Dec. 8, 18oG. Bellows-maker and blacksmith, — 
first in L. 

Ch., - 

2. i. Solomon, b. IMiincbcster, Nov. 1, 1791. 

2. Solomon Whitinc;, son of Solomon ^ b. in Manchester, Nov. 1, 
1791. m. June .00, 182.'5, Maria, dau. of Robert Cliarlton (See), b. in 
L. June 24. 1794, d. in L. Nov. 15, 1892. He res. in L. all his life 
excei)t seven vears. d. in L. Aug. 27, 1886. 

Ch., b. in L.. — 

i. AsENATii, b. May, 1824, d. L. Sejit.C), 1825. 
o. ii. KoiiEiiT Chaulton, b. Aj)ril 4, iSoS. 

3. RoKKRT Charlton "Whiting, son of Solomon •^, b. in L. April 4, 
183;3. m. Nov. 1, 1870, pollen Josephine, daiL of William Henry Har- 
rison Millen (See), b. in 1>. Aug. 10, 1845, Cong. She m. second, 
Loren C. Austin (See). Robert res. in L. all his life. Luml:)er manufr. 
Methodist. Republican, d. in L. Mareii 14, 1874. A. F. and A. M., 
Burns Lodge. 

Ch., — 

i. IvOBERT C'iiahlton, 1). Tv. July 2:), 1874, d. L. Sept. 22, 1875. 



524 Wh iting — Whitmore — Whittaker. 



WHITING. 

4. Foster Whiting, son of Leonard, h. in Lisbon, Aug. 17, 1849. 
m. A[)v[\ 14, 187n, Elmira Gilnian, dan. of Rinaldo Dodge (See), b. in 
Lisbon, Marcli 15, 1853. He lias res. in L. since 1882. Farmer. 
Republican. 

Ch.,— 

i. Millie, b. L. May 28, 1888. 

WHITMORE. 

1. Abijah J. Whitmore, son of Abijah, pub. Oct. 29, 1807, Hannah, 
dau. of Lutlier Thompson (See), b. in L., d. in L. Sept. 26, 1813. He 
res. in L. from 1807 to 13. Brick mason. 

Ch., I), in L., — 

i. Angehne, 1j. Marcli 10, 1808, d. Salina.N. Y., Sept. 22, 1839. 

ii. William B., b. Aug. 1, 1809. res. Salina, N. Y. 

iii. LoHENA B., b. March 15, 1811. m. Latoii. res. Hnneo^e, N. Y. 

iv. David A., b. Dec. 22, 1812, d. Salina, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1831. 

WHITTAKER. 

1. Robert Whittaker, son of Lawrence, b. Elm Shore, Lancashire, 
Eng., Nov. 1800. m. first, in 1818, Ann, dan. of John Barnes, b. Elm 
Shore, Lancashire, Eng., March 31, 1798, d. in L. Feb. 19, 1861, Epis- 
copal, m. second, July 4, 18G2, Martha Buckley. He res. in L. from 
1856 until he d., May 3, 1873. Wool-dyer. Episcopal. Democrat. 

Ch., bj' w. Ann, — 

i. Lawrence, b. Elm Shore, Eng., about 1820, d. Elm Shore, Eng., about 

1823. 
ii. John, b. Elm Shore, Eng., about 1822. m. Betsey Bonner. Stock 

raiser. He d. Oconomowoc, Wis., about 1892. 
iii. ]\1argaret, b. Elm Shore, Eng., about 1824. res. Oconomowoc, Wis. 
iv. Ellen, b. Elm Shore, Eng.^ about 1826. m. Joseph Finder, dyer. She 

d. Lowell, Mass., about 1883. 

2. V. KoBERT Hknry', b. Elm Shore, Eng., April 16, 1830. 

vi. Mary Sdsan, b. Elm Shore, Eng., about 1832. m. James Colson, mill 
overseer. She d. Saugus, Mass., about 18G4. 

3. vii. Joseph Lawrence, b. Lowell, Mass., Feb. 2, 1833. 

viii. James, b. Lowell, Mass., about 1836, d. Lowell, Mass., about 1838. 
ix. James William, b. Lowell, Mass., about 1838. m. Feb. 22, 1859, 
Martha E. Hurst. He d. about 1883. 

4. X. George Samuel, b. Holliston, Mass., Aug. 11, 1841. 

2. RouEKT Henry Whittaker, son of Robert \ b. in Elm Shore, 
Lancashire, Eng., April 16, 1830. m. first, Nov. 1858, Sarah Ann, dau. 
of Jotliara Gerry, b. in Kittery, IMe., in 1836, d. in Haverhill, Mass., 
in 1860. m. second, May, 1864, Maria, dau. of Charles Webster, b. 
in Bethel, Vt., in 1842. Divorced, m. third, Dec. 9, 1875, Margaret 
Ellen, dau. of Daniel Harrington (See), b. in Barnet, Vt., in 1849, Ro- 
man Catholic. She m. first, Colby. Robert has res. in L. since 

1868. Merchant. Democrat. A. F. and A. M. 

Ch., by w. Maria, — 

i. Jessie, b. Stockbridge, Vt., Oct. 1866. res. Bradford, Vt. 



Whittaker — Milder — Wilkiiis. 525 

3. .losEi'ii La WHKNCE ^^'IlITTAKKl^, SOU ot' Kobci't \ b. in Lowell, iNIass., 
Feb. 2, LS.').'}. 111. Jail. 22, l.SGU, Alineda Fannie, (Uiii. of Levi Streeter 
(See), b. in Lisbon, ,Itin. LJ, 1831). Mo res. in L. from 1856 to 7G. 
AVool-dyer. P^piscopal. Democrat. Fire ward, l87;j-4-5. 

CIi., b. in L.. — 

i. IxKZ Almkda, b. 1)60.25, 18(55. res. P.radford, Mass. 
ii. C'ouA .Iun.\, b. June lo, 1870. ni. Jan. 11, 18'.I4, Joscpli Cullcn Aver, 
cleri^yman. res. Keene. 

4. GKOK(iK Samuel Whittaker, son of Ivobert', b. in llolliston. 
Mass., Aii<2;. 11, 1841. m.Aug. IC, 18G4, Paulina Arilla, dau. of Israel 
Foster, b. in Andover, Mass., Jan. 10, 1843, Fpiscopal. lie has res. 
in L. from 18o(j to Gl ; 18G2 to 63, and since 1880. \Vool-d\er. Demo- 
crat. Fire ward, 1882. A. F. and A. JNL, Burns Lodge. K. T., St. 
Gerard Com. 

C'li., 1). in (Jroveland, Mass., — 

5. i. Ai;thuk, b. Feb. 14, 18(1'.). 

ii. ()LivE, b. Marcb 4, 1872, d. Groveland, Mass., Oct. 18, 1878. 

5. AuTiiuR Whittaker, son of (ieorge Samuel*, b. in Groveland, 
Mass., Feb. 14, 186',). m. Dec. 5, 181)4, Addie Louise, dau. of Henry 
B. Burnham (See), b. in L. Dec. 2."), 1871, Episcopal. He has res. in 
L. since 1880. Expressman. E|)iscopal. Democriit. A. F. and A. JNl., 
Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Com. 



"WILDER. 

1. Cii.viiLEs C. Wilder, son of Willis, b. in Bethlehem, Feb. 14. 
1816. m. first, March 2(!, 184G, Elizabeth, dau. of Timothy Green 
(See), b. in Chelsea, Mass., Feb. 1), 1820, d. in Cambridgeport, Mass., 
Feb. 25, 1876. m. second, in 1878, Louvia Clark, b. in Stanstead, 
P. Q. He res. in L. from 1852 to 64. -Merchant. Republican, d. in 
Dorchester, Mass., July 15, 1881. 

Ch., b\' w. Louvia, b. in Dorchester, Mass., — 

i. Charles C, b. Nov. 27, 1870, d. Dorciiester, Mass., Sept. 30, 1880. 
ii. Alice, b. 1881. res. Stanstead, P. t^. 



WILKINS. 

1. Philip Clement Wilkins, son of Daniel, b. in Sharon, Vt. ( ?), 
Aug. 7, 1803. m. Oct. 1832, Phebe .S. Patterson, b. in New Boston, 
April 1, 1811, d. in L. March, 1880, Cong. He res. in L. from 1832 
until he d., Mtxy 18, 1887. Farmer and surveyor. Cong. Republican. 
Selectman, 1835-6-7-9-40. J. P. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

2. i. Daniel, b. Oct. 7, 18o3. 

ii. Sophia, b. Dec. 10. 1835, d. L. 18.39. 
iii. Ceorge C, b. Dec. 17. 1837, d. L. Jan. 19, 1864. A. F. and A. :\I., 

Burns Lodge. Original ?> months' man. 
iv. Philip, b. Dec. 28, 1839. Farmer, d. Alexandria, Ya., Dec. 18, IStil. 

A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. Original o months" man, Co. V, 5lli 

N. II. Inf. Private. 

3. V. Llthek C, b. Dec. 12, 1843. 



526 Wilkhis — WiUard. 

2. Daniel Wilkins, son of Philip Clement \ b. in L. Oct. 7, 1833. 
m. first, Georgianna Dorman, b. in Boxford, Mass., d. in 1862. m. 
second, June 10, 1863, Sarah, dau. of Kev. Carey Russell, Cong. She 
m. second, Rev. Charles E. Harrington (See). Daniel res. in L. all 
his life. d. in L. July, 1886. Civil engineer. 

Cii., bj- w. Georgianna, — 
4. i. Hugh Dorman, b. L. Jan. 8, 1860. 

Ch., by w. Sarah, — 

ii. Georgia Dorman, b. Dec. 12, 1865. m. June 27, 1889, Charles E. 
Dutton, physician, res. Minneapolis, Minn. 

3. Luther C. Wilkins, son of Philip Clement \ b. in L. Dec. 12, 
1843. m. May 28, 1874, Clara, dau. of Franklin Walker (See), b. in 
L. May 6, 1852. He res. in L. from birth to 1887. Farmer and lawver. 
J. P. A. F. and A. M. d. in Pasco, Wash., Aug. 28, 1896. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Clement, b. May 24, 1875. res. Pasco, Wash, 
ii. Archie, b. Sept. 8, 1878. 
iii. Maurice, b. Sept. 10, 188-3. 

4. Hugh Dorman A\^ilkins, son of Daniel", b. in L. Jan. 8, 1860. 
ni. Aug. 29, 1882, Lizzie Florence, dau. of Riley Smith Simpson (Sec), 
b. in L. Oct. 26, 1861. He has res. in L. all Ins life. Glover. Re- 
publican. No ch. 

WILKINS. 

5. DoxiE Wilkins, son of Jethro, b. in N. C, July 5, 1851. ra. 
first, April 18, 1874, Eliza, dau. of James Willey, b. in Chester, Vt., 
in 1850, d. in L. May, 1889. m. second. May, 1894, Lilla Colts, b. in 

Washington, D. C, June, 1871. She ni. first, Dewe}'. He has 

res. in L. since 1865. Laborer. Cong. Republican. Contraband. 
Waiter Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. Not e^ilisted. 

Ch.,- 

i. LiLLiA (Dewey), b. Worcester, Mass., Feb. 1891. (Dau. of second w.) 

WILLARD. 

1. Peter E. Willard, son of Peter, b. in Sutton, Vt., June 1, 1829. 
m. first, June 9, 1852, Lorinda, dau. of Nathan Applebee -, (See), b. in 
L. Oct. 14, 1832, d. in L. Sept. 7, 1869. m. second, Jan. 18, 1870, 

Melissa, dau. of Stephen Smith, b. Aug. 28, 1829. She m. second, • 

Sanborn. Peter res. in L. from 1850 to 1871. Farmer. Methodist. 
Democrat, d. in Bridgewater, Mass., Jan. 24, 1891. 

Ch., liy w. Lorinda, b. in L., — 

i. Emma A., b. Sept. 14, 1853. m. May 28, 1872, Elwin J. Gibson, mason, 
res. Nashua. 

ii. IIattie M., b. May 6, 1850. m. May 3, 1875, Carrol E. Colburn, shoe 
nianuf. res. Nashua. 

iii. George A., b. April 11,1859. m. March 1, 1882, Mary A. Hazeltine. 
Mason, res. Nashua. 

iv. Mary A., b. Oct 9, 1864. m. Nov. 8, 1883, George 0. Kobbius, shoe- 
cutter, res. Nashua. 
V. AuBERTtTS A., b. Aug. 5, 1869. m. May 8, 1889, Olive Crowell Chandler, 
res. Brockton, Mass. 



WiUett — Wllley — Wmiams. 527 



WILLETT. OUELLET. 

1. Josr.PH Wii.LETT, son of Baptisto, b. in Canada, June 22, 18G8. 
m. June 15, 1881, Georoianna, dan. of John George Skeene, b. in 
Canada, Dec. 25, 1868, Koniau Catholic. He lias res. in L. since 1891. 
Farmer. Roman Catholic. 

Cli., b. in Canada, — 

i. Anna, b. June 22, 188P>. 

ii. Mahy, b. June 22, 1«8(). 

iii. P^LOUA, b. Aug. 15, 1888. 

iv. Josi;i>H Napolkox, b. May 31, 1896. 

WILLEY. 

1. CiiFSTER Joseph Willey, son of Chester S., b. in Concord, Vt., 
Jan. 18, 18(34. m. Oct. 8, 1888, Alice L., dan. of Bradford Kinne 
(See), b. in L. Jan. 30, ISTO. He has res. in L. since 18.S1. JMciiiodist. 
Republican. 

Ch..— 

i. Florence L., b. L. Oct. 26, 1891. 

WILLIAMS. 

1. James Williams, son of .Samuel and Phebe Williams, b. in An- 
dover, Mass., Aug. 22, 1759. m. 1780, Susannah, dau. of P^noch and 
Jemima (Sprague) JMerrill, b. in Melhuen, ]\Iass., March 27, 17G7, d. in 
L. Aug. 10, 1820. He res. in L. from 1789 until he d., June 14, 1822. 
Farmer and hotcl-kcei)er. Rev. soldier. P^nlisted as a private in 
Capt. Setli Drew's Co., Col. Ebenezer Sprout's Regt., Mass. Continental 
Line, in March, 1781, and was discharged Dec. 19, 1783. He was 
active and useful in town aflairs. Town Records give him tlie title of 
Capt. Selectman, 1790-2-4-9-1801-7. Moderator, 1801-2. Treasurer, 
1807-8. Representative, 1794. P'irst postmaster in L., appointed 
Sept. 30, 1802, located in what is now called North L. (Travels in 
New Flngland, bv Timothy Dwight, Vol. II. pp. 123 and 290.) 

Ch., -^ 

i. RuKEY, b. Metliucn, Mass., Sept. 2, 1787. m. William Bailey*^ (See). 

ii. Isaac Frye, b. April 20, 17II0. He was a merchant in Concord. He 
ni. Mary Aver, dau of Richard and Susannah (Sargent) Aver of 
Concord, and a sister of the wife of (Jov. Isaac Hill. He d. Feb. 7, 
1872. She d. July ;!, 1885. Ch. : (1) Mary Elizabeth, m. George W. 
Harvey, d. May 17, 1883. (2) Susan Ayer, m. George H. Hutchins, 
d. July 12, 18;t"7. (o) Georgianna Hill, d. 1872. (4) Annette, m. H. 
F. C. Nichols, res. West vSui)erior, Wis. 

2. iii. James, b. I., ^'ov. 15, 1791. 

3. iv. Merrill, b. L. Oct. 2, 1793. 

V. Betsey, b. L. Nov. 17!)(). m. Laban Tifft (See). 

vi. Washington, b. Waterford, Vt.. Sept. 28, 1797. m. 18.3.•^ Charlotte 
Ayer, dau. of liichard and Susannah (Sargent) Ayer of Concord. 
Merchant, lie d. Portsmouth, Jan 13, 1875. 
vii. Nancy W., b. L. March 12, 1800. m. Asa L. Thompson (See), 
viii. Jemima, b. L. March 28, 1802 ni. lirst, Fdvvard I'ickett (See), in. sec- 
ond, Moses Chamberlain. She res. Bradford, Vt. 
i.x. PiiEBE, b. L. ]May 4, 1804. ni. Horace Cushman (See). 
X. Franklin, b. L. July 19, 1810. ni. Elizabeth Nudd. Merchant. He 
d. San Francisco, Cal., 1881. 



528 Williams. 

2. James Williams, son of James ^ b. in L. Nov. 15, 1791. pub. 
Feb. 5, lSir>, Candaee Billings. He res. in L. from birth to 182(3. 
Farmer in L. and later hotel-keeper in Waterford, Vt.', and Haverhill. 
He d. in riymouth, about 1840 ; buried in L. A. F. and A. M., 
Morning Dawn. 

Ch., — 

4. i. Franklin Billings, b. Cabot, Vt., May 12, 1817. 
ii. RIauy, m. Prof. White, res. N. Y. 

iii. AuisuKN, went to Boston, Mass. 

3. Merrill Williams, son of James \ b. in L. Oct. 2, 1793. pub. 
Dec. 1, 1819, Lauretta, dau. of Thomas West, b. in Montpelier, Vt., in 
1794, Universalist. He res. in L. from birth to 1820. Farmer and 
hotel-keeper. Universalist. Appointed Postmaster of North L., April 
1, 1819. A. F. and A. M., Morning Dawn. d. in Greensboro', Vt. , 
1859. 

Ch.,— 

i. Arthur West, b. L. Oct. 3, 1820. m. 1849, Eliza A. Clark. Farmer 
and niercliant. He ij. Craftsbury, Vt., July 21, 187o. 

ii. Geougk W., b. Montpelier, Vt., May 31, 1822. ni. 1853, Abbie Fergu- 
son. Dentist, res. Ugiien, Utaii. 

iii. Freeman, b. Montpelier, Vt., May 23, 1824. m. 1851, Mrs. Sarah Mil- 
ler. Fainter, d. Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 1877. 

iv. Julia A., b. Montpelier, Vt., March 14, 182U. m. 1850, Nelson Kand, 

merchant and lawyer. He d. Craftsbury, Vt , 1892. 
V. Harriet, b. Montpelier, Vt., Feb. 20, 1828, d. Montpelier, Vt., April 3, 
1828. 

vi. A. Augusta, b. Montpelier, Vt., March 0, 1829. m. June, 1855, Amory 
Davison, cattle broker and banker, res. Craftsbury, Vt. 

vii. Harriet A., b. Montpelier, Vt., March 9, 1831. m. first, B. S. Wilson, 
hotel-keeper, d. Morrisville, Vt., 1875. m. second, Hemau H. Elmore, 
grocer. He d. Morrisville, Vt., 1892. 
viii. Isaac Frye, b. Montpelier, Vt., Feb. 23, 1834. m. 1860, Ann Simpson. 
Farmer, res. Craftsbury, Vt. 

ix. Amanda M., b. Montpelier, Vt., April 18, 1836. m. 1866, Pliny Day, 
tarnier. res. Glover, Vt. 

X. Merrill, b. Greensboro', Vt., April 11, 1838. m. 1863, Anne Hinman. 
Merchant. He d. Greensboro', Vt., May 1, 1866. 

4. Fraxklin Billings Williams, son of James'", b. in Cabot, Vt., 
May 12, 1817. m. in 1840, Ellen Arter, b. in Liverpool, Fug., Nov. 5, 
1820. She d. July 1, 1898. He res. in L. from 1843 until he d., Feb. 
6, 1892. Farmer. Republican. Co. 1, 1st N. H. H. Art. Private. 

Ch., — 

5. i. James Arter, b. Waterford, Vt., June 19, 1841. 

ii. George, b. Waterford, Vt., Aug. 6, 1813. ni. Mary Caswell. Farmer. 

res. Waterford, Vt. Co. E, 13th N. H. Inf. Private, 
iii. Mary Ellen, b. L. Oct. 24, 1846. m. Charles West Watson (See). 
iv. A.MANDA, b. L. Oct. 24, 1852. m. Silas M. Locke, farmer, res. Lyman. 

6. V. Clark B., b. L. March 25, 1858. 

vi. Laura Thompson, b. L.March 13,1860. m. jMoses Simonds, mechanic, 
res. Lisbon. 

5. James Arter Williams, son of Franklin Billings *, b. in Water- 
ford, Vt., June 19, 1841. m. Aug. 21, 18G2, Elizabeth, dau. of Abijah 
Bowman (See), b. in L. June 29, 1838. He res. in L. from 1842 until 
he d., INIarch 1, 1888. Farmer, liepublican. 



Williams. 529 



Ch., all but Ellen b. in L. 



i. Elt.kn Mahia, 1). in Il.'ickley, Canada, March 20, 1865. m. June 10, 
lSiS;5, William Powers, marble-cutter. ISlie d. Hard wick, Vt., Dec. 
11, 1892. 
ii. Fhank, 1). Dec. 9, 186G. d. April 4, 1872. 
iii. Fhei), b. June 2, lb7-'). 
iv. Eva, b. Nov. 28, 1874. 
V. Etta, b. July 10, 1881. 

6. Clai{K liuurox Wir,LiAA[.s, son of Franklin liillings*, b. in L. 
March 25, 1858. ni. Aug. 31, 1871), Jennie Elms, dau. of Thomas 
Jiickfoid '^ (!^ec), b. in Ashland, June D, 18G1, Cong. He has res. in 
L. all his life. Fai'mer. Republican. 

Ch., all but JNIaud b. in E., — 

i. Maud Edith, b. Lvman, Oct. 2, 1880. 

ii. Kay, b. April 24, 1882, d. Ai)ril 25, 1882. 

iii. Nina Annis, b. Feb. 11, 1885. 

iv. Hat Howakd, b. Feb. 0, 1888. 

V. Earl Franklin, b. March (5, 1802. 

vi. Lena Kathekine, b. Dec. 2, 1806. 



WILLIAMS. 

7. Samuel Williams, m. Sobriet}- Bainford, dau. of Robert. He 
lived in Barrington and Lee, d. in Lee, 1795. 

8. Robert Williams, son of SanuieF, b. in Barrington or Lee, 1749. 

m. IMnkham, and settled in AUenstown. Removed about 1786 

to Entield, where he d., May 14, 182o. 

9. Robert Williams, son of Robert^, b. in AUenstown, Feb. 6, 1784. 
m. June 29, 1808, Mere}' Hardy of Hopkinton. 

10. Sylvester P. Williams, son of Rev. RoV)ert', b. in Canaan, 
April 16, 1801). m. first, July 20, 1834, I'ersis, dau. of Nathaniel 
Partridge (See), b. in Lyman, May 2, 1809, d. in Newbury, Vt., 
April 1, 1848. in. second, Sept. 3, 1848, iVLary Esty, dan. of Niles 
Aldrich, b. in Windham, Vt., June 29, 1824, d. in Poultney, Vt., 
Sept. 6, ISoG. m. third, in 18r)G, Sarah, dau. of Asa Crandall, b. 
in Warrensburg, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1827. He was converted at an early 
age and joined the ]SIethodist Church. He was ordained Deacon 
in that church by Bishop Roberts, in Lyndon, Vt., Aug, 12, 1832; 
Elder by Bishop Hedding, in West Windsor, Vt., Aug. 10, 1834. 
His appointments were: Bristol, 1830; Northfield and Gilmanton, 
1831 ; Bristol, 1832 ; Landaff, 1833 ; Lancaster, 1834-5 ; Rocliester, 
Vt., 183G-7; Chelsea, Vt., 1838-9; Brookfield and Randolph, Vt., 
1840-1; Agent American Bible Society, 1842-3; Presiding Elder, 
Danville, Vt., Districit, 1844 to 7 ; Newburv, Vt., 1848 ; Montpelier, 
Vt., 1849; Plattsburg, N. Y., 1850-1; Schtiylerville, N. Y., 1852-3; 
Garrettson Station, Albany, N. Y., 1854 -5 ; I'residing Elder, Poultney, 
Vt., District, 1856 to 9 ; Bennington, Vt., 1860 ; Levings Chapel, Troy, 
N. Y., 1861-2; North and Centre Chatham, N. Y., 1863; RensselaeV- 
ville, N. Y., 1864 ; Supernumerary, 1865 ; Columbia and Seneca, Cal., 
1866; W^arrensburg, N. Y., 18()7-8 ; Supernumerary, 1869; Super- 
annuate, Marengo, 111., 1870, until he d., Sept. 14, 1874. He res. in L. 

VOL. II. — 34 



530 Williams. 

during a part of the time he was Presiding Ehler, 1843 to 1845. Ap- 
pointed Postmaster, North L., (^ct. 25, 1843. 
Ch., by w. Persis, — 

i. Caholine Gratia, b. Lancaster, March 6, 1836. m. Feb. 26, 1856, Robert 

Miller Walmsley, Prest. La. National Bank. res. New Orleans, La. 
ii. lux SvLVESTEK, b. Ruchester, Vt., May 20, 1837. He d. Newbury, Vt., 

Dec. 2.5, 1847. 
iii. Oscar Nathaniel, b. Chelsea, Vt., Oct. 6, 1838, d. Newbury, Vt., Dec. 

9, 1847. 
iv. Orion Hitrd, b. Chelsea, Vt., June 10, 1840. m. Sept. 10, 1863, Mary L. 

Dally. Pub. Railroad Guide, res. Englewood, 111. 
V. RoiiERT Newton, b. Randolph, Vt., Sept. 15, 1842, d. Newbury, Vt., 

Dec. 28. 1847. 
vi. Infant Dau., b. L. April 20, 1844, d. L. May 29, 1844. 
vii. Charles Newton, b. Newbury, Vt., Oct. 9, 1847, d. Newbury, Vt., Feb. 
29, 1848. 

Ch., by w. Mary, — 

viii. Sylvester Niles, b. Plattsburo;, N. Y., Sejit. 28, 1851. m. Aug. 7, 1876, 
Mai-y Mildred Fancher. Prof, of Civil ICngineering in Coll. res. Mt. 
^^eruon, Iowa. 
ix. Mary Persis, b. Albany, N. Y., INIarch 5, 1855. m. Sept. 10, 1878, 
Horace E. Warner, clergyman, res. Denver, Col. 

Ch., by w. Sarali, — 

X. Uherto Crandall, b. Trov, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1863, d. Harmonv, 111., March 
7, 1867. 

WILLIAMS. 

11. Jeremiah S. Williams, son of Hezekiah, b. in Orford, July 
1, 1.S36. ra. June 18, 1858, Delia, dau. of John Watson, b. in 
Thetford, Vt., July 16, 1843. He has res. in L. since 1878. Glover. 
Republican. 

Ch., — 

i. Winnie, b. Piermont, July 10, 1859. ni. Sept. 1884, Hiram Putnam, 

farmer, res. Tintah, Minn, 
ii. P'rank, b. Piermont, Aug. 28, 1863. m. 1888, Elizabeth Shannon. 

Glover, res. Johnstown, N. Y. 
iii. Bertha, b. Lisbon, June 10, 1871. m. Artlnir J. Bedell (See). 

WILLIAMS. 

12. James W. Williams, son of Moses, b. in Waterford, Vt., Dec. 
28, '[Sr,5. m. Oct. 9, 1888, Edith Victoria, dau. of Henry 8ami)son, 
b. in Whitetield, April 28, 1864. He has res. in L. since 1889. 
Glover. Democrat. No ch. 

WILLIAMS. 

13. Ellsworth Jacob Williams, son of Jacob, b. in Concord, 
Vt., May 32, 1863. m. July 21, 1883, Ella Maria, dau. of Martin 
Whitney Hatch (See), b. in Pethlehem, July 6, 1862. Divorced, 
m. second, Nov. 30, 1895, Planche S., dau. of George 0. W. Hatch 
(See), b. in L. Jan. 1, 1879. He has res. in L. since 1883. Farmer. 
Kepublican. 

Ch., by w. Ella, — 

i. Edith May, b. L. July 9, 1884. 



Williams. 531 



WILLIAMS. 

14. Clarence W. Williams, son of A. W., b. in Greensboro', Vt., 
Nov. 12, 18G3. m. April ](), 1885, Lilla A., dau. of Aiigustus Willard 
Htreeter (See), b. in Betlileliem, April 23, 18CG, Metliodist. He 
res. in L. from 1879 to 188G. Merchant. Methodist. Xow res. in 
Concord. 

Ch.,— 

i. Etiielyn Elizabeth, b. L. Nov. 8, 1886, d. Warner, Sei>t. 6, 1887. 
ii. Akthur Philip, b. Contoocook, Jau. 15, 1893. 



WILLIAMS. 

15. John Hazen Williams, son of Jacob, b. in Bath, Nov. 18, 1843, 
m. lirst, July 4, 1862, Helen Mar, dan. of Albert L. Lewis (See), b. 
in L. April 20, 184G. Divorced. She m. second, Andrew J. Clogston 
(See). John Hazen m. second, Hattie, dau. of Oliver Locke, b. 
April 17, 185G, d. April 12, 1896. He has res. in L. at several differ- 
ent times, the last since 1889. Laborer. 

Ch., by w. Helen,— 

i. Elgin, b. Lyman, May 21, 1863. m. Dec. 30, 1887, Effie Grey. Car- 
penter, res. L. 
ii. Minnie, b. Laudaff, April 15, 1869. m, Peter McKay, black.smith. res. 
Montana. 

iii. IIauold, b. Batli, Aug. 2, 1874. m. Tibbetts. res. Cal. 

iv. Bert, b. Lyman, Feb. 27, 

Ch., by w. Hattie, — 

V. Dora, b. Lyman, March 31, 1880. 



WILLIAMS. 

16. Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, was a minis- 
ter of the Church of England and later a Nonconformist. He sailed 
from Bristol, Eng., Dec. 1, 1630, and was soon established as a min- 
ister at Salem, ]\Iass. He was accused of heretical opinions. The 
story of his contention with the clergy and the hostility of the col- 
onists, his banishment from ]\Lassachusetts, and his active and re- 
warded labors in founding the colony of Rhode Island is familiar to 
every student of history. If he contended for a greater freedom of 
conscience, he consistently yielded as much to all others. In his 
words : " I desire not that liberty to myself which I would not freely 
and impartially weigh out to all the consciences of the world. . . . 
That each town and division of people, yea, and each person, may 
freely enjoy what worship, what ministry, what maintenance to afford 
them, their soul desireth." He was b. 1599, d. 1683. His wife ]\Iary 
d. 1G7G. Six ch, 

17. Daniel Williams, son of Roger ^^, b. Feb. 1641/2, lived in 
Providence, R. I. He m. Dec, 7, 1676, Rebecca (Rhodes) Power, 
widow of Nicholas Power and dau. of Zachariah and Joan (Arnold) 
Rhodes. He d. May 14, 1712. His widow d. 1727. Seven ch. 



532 ' WUliams. 

18. Peleg Williams, son of Daniel ''^, b. in Providence, P. T., date 
unknown, m. Elizabeth Carpenter, dau. of Timothy and Hannah 
(Purton) Carpenter and granddan. of William and Elizabeth (Arnold) 
Carpenter, all of Providence, P. I. He divided above 1400 acres of 
land among his five sons. He d. in Johnston, R, I., ITGG. 

19. Peleg Williams, son of Peleg ^'^ b. 1719. m. Mary vSheldon, 
who was the mother of his eight children. She d. after 1764. He 
ni. second, Rebecca (Williams) Thayer, b. April 20, 1735, widow of 
David Thayer and dau. of Roger and Elizabeth (Walling) Williams. 
He d. in Johnston, R. I., Jan. 31, 1809. She d. Feb. 16, 1816. 
Eight ch. 

20. Peleg Williams, son of Peleg ^^, b. in Providence, R. I.. 1740. 
At the age of fifteen years he served in the French and Indian Wars. 
About 1762 he settled in Charlestown. He m. Dec. 10, 1765, Sarah 
Wheeler, 'b. Sept. 4, 1748, dau. of Moses Wheeler" (See). He lived 
in Charlestown a considerable part of the time until 1781, when he 
removed to this town. He was a soldier in the Revolution, serving 
in the siege of Boston, 1775. In his application for a pension it is 
alleged that he was a quartermaster in Col. Bedel's regiment at 
Ticonderoga in 1776, but his name does not appear on the regimental 
rolls. He was commissioned a first lieutenant Nov. 7, 1776, and as- 
signed to Capt. Jason Wait's company. Col. Joseph Cilley's regiment, 
of Continental line. The following year he was in this State a short 
time gathering recruits for the regiment; but in the summer of 1777 
he was with the army in the retreat from Ticonderoga, and in the 
victories over Burgoyne in the autumn of that year. Again he was 
furloughed on recruiting service, and returning to the army, he 
resigned at "Valley Forge, Pa., May 10, 1778. He was an educated, 
capable man, and his employment in town affairs is stated in Vol- 
ume I. ; but he was captious and choleric, and often in contention 
Avith his neighbors and family. In fact, he did not adjust his do- 
mestic affairs with sagacity or with a reasonable expectation of 
serenity. A few years previous to the Revolution he visited his 
native State, and there, unmindful of his wife and babes at Charles- 
town, he m. in Johnston, R. I., Feb. 3, 1771, Pthoda Winsor, b. May 
13, 1747, dau. of Elder Samuel Winsor. The conditions did not 
invite the essential elements of domestic felicity. It is tradition 
that for a few years the two wives were in this town, each having 
a home with their children. The wife Rhoda returned to Rhode 
Island, where she d. 1796. The wife Sarah was a resolute, brawny 
woman, equally steadfast in attack or defence. Lieut. Williams was 
occasionally absent from town, and if he and the wife Sarah did not 
always enjoy a peaceful home, they existed in one household in this 
town nearly forty years. He d. while on a journey to collect his pen- 
sion, in Mar(!h, 1821. The wife Sarah obtained a widow's pension, 
and lived in this town to an advanced age. She d. Dec. 24, 1843. 
The gravestone asserts that she was 99 years, 3 months, and 9 days 
of age. The date of her birth is recorded Old Style, and making the 
required correction of eleven days, her age at death was 95 years, 3 
months, 9 days. Of the children there is no satisfactory record. The 
available evidence establishes the presence of the following, — 



Williams — Willis — Wilm ot — Wilson. 533 

Pk(U!v, III. Calcl) Il()]ikiiis()n (See). 

Pkovidkxck, m. July 15, 1781), Abigail Ilazultiue ; removed about ISIO 
to Canada. 

Daiceiikk, d. uuui. in this town. 

M-vito.Murr, m. ■ I'age; in. .second, Josepli Du Clarette. One child: 

.losei)li IVter, b. L. May 8, 17'.»9. 

Smith, resided in thi.s town several years and by tradition was a son ot 
Ivieut. Polcg W^illiaius. In absence <>f proof there remains only an in- 
ference that possibly he was a son of Timothy and Hannah (Smith) 
Williams of Springfield, Yt. 



WILLIS. 

1. CvKUS WiLiJS, son of Samuel, b. in Hanover in 1816. ni. Jan. 
21, 1851, Sarah Gothau), daii. of Levi Frank llanlett (See), b. in Lan- 
caster, July 27, 18ol. She ni. second, Collins M. I'lichanan (See). 
Cyrus res. in L. from 1849 until he d., Jan. 3, 18G0. Stage-driver. 
Whig. Deputy sheriff, 1858. 

Ch.,- 

2. i. FuEKMAN CvijLS, b. L. Sept. 20, 18.5.^. 

2. Freemax Cyrus Willis, son of Cyrus \ b. in L. Sept. 20, 1853. 
in. May 1, 1873, Lizzie Rogers, dan. of Frank Chase, b. in Plymouth 
in 1856, d. in Laconia, March 7, 1887. Pie res. in L. from birth to 
1870. Hotel-keeper. Democrat. 



Ch. 



LvMAN Cyri's, b. riy mouth, Dec. 14, 1876. 
Frank Buchanan, b. Plymouth, March U, 1878. 
IIakkiet Elise, b. Campton, Dec. 4, 1881. 
Allax Sheldon, b. Campton, Nov. 8, 1883. 
Samuel Saneoku, b. Laconia, Jan. 24, 1887. 



WILMOT. 



1. RoswELL Edward Wilmot, son of Harvey J., b. in Wheelock, 
Vt., Sept. 15, 1856. m. Oct. 15, 1883, Helen Rebecca, dau. of Frederic 
Hibbard, b. in L. July 5, 1856. He has res. in L. since 1875. Ex- 
press agent. Republican. Fire ward, 1888-9. I. 0. 0. F. 

Ch., — 

i. Koss IIiBiSARi), b. Lisbon, Sept. 7, 1884. 
ii. Harold Dudley, b. L. Feb. 15, 1887. 
iii. Merrill Magoon, b. L. Dec. 19, 1893. 



WILSON. 

1. Adams P)R0Ck Wilsox, son of Adams, b. in Xewbury, Vt., ]\[arch 
8, 1842. m. ^ov. 18, 1866, Luella Melissa, dau. of William Little 
(See), b. in Lyman, Feb. 7, 1841. She went to Des Moines, Iowa, 
in 1870, and taught in the city schools, and was Superintendent. 
She resigned in 1889 to establish a school for young ladies in Paris, 
France. She is now teaching in Chicago, 111., Cong. He was edu- 
cated in Newbury, Vt., Seminary, and jNliddletown, Conn., University, 
and commenced the study of medicine, regular school, in 1863. ■ He 
attended three courses of lectures at Dart, and Burlington, Vt., Medi- 



534 Wilson — Winch — Winsloiv. 

cal Coll., grad. from Dart, in the fall of 1866, and commenced practice 
in L. in 1867, where he continued until he d., Aug. 31, 1869. Cong. 
A. F. and A. M. No ch. 

WILSON. 

2. William Dexter Wilson, son of William, b. in Stoddard, 
Feb. 28, 1816. Grad. of Cambridge Divinity School, 1838. Became 
an eminent minister, and served the Unitarian society in this town 
about 1839-40. An address before the Littleton Anti-Slavery Society 
was published in pamphlet form. In 1842 he took orders in the Epis- 
copal Church, and, beginning 18.50, he was eighteen years Professor 
of Philosophy in Hobart Coll., Geneva, N. Y. He was then called to 
a similar chair in Cornell University. He was subsequently Professor 
in St. Andrew's School of Divinity, Syracuse, IST. Y., where he still 
resides as Professor Emeritus. He has been a voluminous writer in 
the field of mathematics, logic, metaphysics, and religion. D.D., 
LL.D., L.H.D. He married, and a son is Dean of St. Andrew's 
School of Theology. 

WINCH. 

1. Nathan Winch, son of Thomas and Deborah (Gleason) Winch, 
b. in Framingham, Mass., Nov. 9, 1737. He m. Thankful Gibbs, of 
Sudbury ; m. second, Feb. 2, 1769, Abigail Brown. He lived in 
Framingham, was a lieutenant, and d. Sept. 2, 1803. Thirteen ch., 
only three of whom need be named in this connection. 

X. Lucy, b. 1777; bap. Nov. 2. m. Johu Palmer (See). 
xii. Abel, b. March 15, 1780. 
2. xiii. Joel, b. Nov. 25, 1783. 

2. Joel Winch, son of Nathan ^, b. in Framingham, Mass., Nov. 
25, 1783. m. May 6, 1806, Sally Sessions, of Weymouth. He settled 
in Bethlehem, 1806, where he d. Oct. 2, 1879. Among his eiglit 
children were Dr. Albert Winch, of Whitefield, and other sons suc- 
cessful in business, only one of whom has resided in L. 

3. John C. Winch, son of Joel 2, b. in Bethlehem, May 16, 1824. 
m. Aug. 16, 1849, Fannie J., dau. of Roswell Carleton, b. in Wliite- 
field, April 16, 1830. He owned a summer res. in L., and res. in 
L. summers from 1882 to 95 inc. Capitalist. Free Baptist. Repub- 
lican, d. in N. Y. City, March 17, 1896. 

Ch., — 

i. Maie C, b. Bethlehem, July 17, 1850. m. Dec. 12, 1867, Albert L. 

Thompson, ice-dealer, res. N. Y. City. 
ii. Carrie W., b. Bethlehem, Oct. 25, 1852. m. George Alfred Keyes 

(See). 
iii. JcHiN C, b. N. Y. City, Feb. 7, 1870, d. N. Y. City, April 22, 1874. 

WINSLOW. 

1. James Ancrum AVinslow, son of John Ancrum, late Rear Ad- 
miral U. S. Navy, b. in Boston, INIass., April 29, 1839. unm. He was 
educated in the Boston public schools, Roxbury Latin School, and grad. 



Window — Wise. 535 

from TTarvard Coll. in IS.")*.), lie studied law in the Uriiversit\' of Va. 
Law School, 1851) to April, 1801, when the outbreak of the war i)re- 
vented his completing the course. He was admitted to the Bar in 
the Superior Court, Boston, ^lass., Sept. 3, 1801. He was located in 
practice in Boston, ^lass., 18()2, to Oct. 1807, and a member of the 
firm of Woodside & W'inslow, 1802: L., from Oct. 1807, to May, 
1808. He was admitted to the X. Y. Bar in Binghamton, N. Y., 
IVIay 12, 1809, where he practised until he d., June 27, 1892. His 
published writings com})rise frec^uent contributions on legal, [)olitical, 
critical, and literary topics })ublished in newspapers in Boston, Mass., 
L., Binghamton, and other places in N. Y. J. P. I'rivate 4th 
Mass. Battalion when called into service, May, 1802 ; First Lieut. 
2d llegt. Mass. V. M., 1801, to May, 1805. Episcopal. (Bell's Bench 
and Bar, p. 757.) 

WISE. 

1. Daniel Wise, son of Haniel, b. in rortsmouth, Ham})shire, Lng., 
Jan. 10, 1813. m. Aug. 1830, Sarah Ann, dau. of Kicliard Hill, b. in 
Portsea, Eng., Aug. 1812, d. in Englewood, N. J., Jan. 8, 1890. He was 
educated in the Portsmouth, Eng., Grammar School, and began study- 
ing theological books in 1831. He never attended Coll., but has 
received the honorary degrees of A. INL and D. D. from Wesleyan 
University. He was licensed as a local Methodist preacher in 1834 ; 
ordained Deacon by Bishop Waugh in Lynn, Mass., in 1839; Elder by 
Bishop Morris in Boston, Mass., in 1843. He was located as a Metho- 
dist clergyman as follows: L., Lyman, and Bath, 1831-5; Haverhill, 
1835; Lisbon and Haverhill, 1830; Hingham, ]Mass., 1837; Quincy, 
Mass., 1838; Ipswich, ]\Iass., 1840-2; Springfield, Mass., 1843; no 
charge, 1844; Nantucket, Mass., 1845-0; Providence, H. 1., 1840-7; 
Ealf Fuvev, IMass., 1848-9; New Bedford, ]\fass., 1850-1, He then 
took up editorial work and was editor of the " Sunday School 
Messenger," Boston, 1838 to 44 ; " Ladies' Pearl," Lowell, INIass., 
1840 to 42 ; " New England Diadem " (temperance), Providence, 
E. I., 1840-7; '-Zion's Herald," Boston, 1852 to 50; >' Sunday 
School Advocate," New York, 1850 to 72 ; •' Sunday School Teachers' 
Journal," 1800 to 08; ''Good News," 1800 to 72; "Forrester's Boys' 
and Girls' Magazine," Boston, Mass., 1853 to 50; "The Methodist 
Review," 1887-8. He was also a frequent contributor to "The Ladies' 
Repository," Cincinnati, and " The National Repository," New York. 
Since 1872 he has taken a " supernumerary " position, writing much 
for various papers, also writing a large number of books, among 
which may be mentioned : Under the nam de plume of Francis For- 
rester, Esq., " ]\Iy Uncle Toby's Library," 12 vols. ; " Glen ^lorris 
Stories," 5 vols. ; " Holleyrood Stories," vols. Under the nam de 
plume of Lawrence Lancewood, Esq., "The Lindendale Stories," 5 
vols. His writings include subjects in history, biography, travels, 
religion, morals, education, literature, advice to youth, and juvenile 
literature. Between the years 1840 and 91, sixty-nine volumes were 
published of his writings, and the aggregate sale of them was over 
half a million copies. He res. in L. from 1833 to 37 as teacher and 
local preacher; d. in Englewood, N. J. 



536 Wise — Witham — Woodruff — Woods. 

Ch., — 

i. Theodore Daniel, b. Quiucy, Mass., Aug. 22, 1838, d. Boston, Mass., 

Aug. 1839. 
ii. Sakaii Luella, b. Bostou, Mass., Dec. 1839. res. Euglewood, N. J. 
iii. Jennie E., b. Ipsvvieli, Mass., Jan. 17, 1842. m. Juue 7, 1866, Douald 

Mac-ka.y, banker, res. Euglewood, N. J. 
iv. Caroline Louisa, b. West'Bloonifield, N. J., Aug. 30, 1844, d. N. Y. 

City, Jan. 18, 184.5. 

WITHAM. 

1. Edwin Erastus Witham, son of Isaiah, b. in Bradford, Me., 
Dec. 22, 1850. m. Nov. 27, 1873, Clara Bonetta, dan. of John B. 
Horn, b. in Milan, May 31, 185G. He has res. in L. since 1889. Supt. 
of lumber mills. Democrat. 

Oil., 1). in Stark, — 

i. Harry Howard, b. Feb. 21, 1876. Drew Theo. Seminary, 1899. 
ii. RoBEKT Wilson, b. -July 19, 1881. 
iii. Guy Clifton, b. Dec. 15, 1883. 

WOODRUFF. 

1. John E. Woodruff, son of George W., b. in Burke, Vt., Aug. 
29, 1857. m. Feb. 25, 1891, Hepsy, dau. of Jeremy Bartlett, b. :n 
Westfield. K Y., Dec. 18G0. He "has res. in L. since 1895. Meat- 
dealer. Unitarian. A. F. and A. M. No ch. 

2. DwiGHT L. Woodruff, son of George W., b. in Burke, Vt., 
March 14, 1870. m. Oct. 14, 1896, Clara K.,\lau. of Arthur P. Rowe, 
b. in Campton, Jan. 31, 1877, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1896. 
Meat-dealer. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. KiNGSLEY Philip, b. L. Nov. 13, 1897. 

WOODS. 

1. Andrew Woods, an Irish Presbyterian of the race commonly 
styled Scotch-Irish, with his wife came from the north of IreLand 
soon after the Revolution and settled in Bath. He was a prosperous 
farmer and a man of recognized ability and excellent character. 
James Calhoun (See), who settled in Lyman, came from the same 
locality in Ireland. 

2. Andrew Salter Woods, son of Andrew \ b. in Bath, June 2, 
1803. m. Jan. 7, 1830, Eliza, dau. of James Hutchins, b. in Bath, July 
2, 1801, (1. in Bath, Jan. 7, 1892. He grad. from Dart. Coll. in 1825, and 
immediately commenced the study of law with Ira Goodall, and was 
admitted to the Bar in Oct. 1828. He formed a partnership with Mr. 
Goodall, which continued until Oct. 1840, when he was appointed As- 
sociate Justice of the Supreme Court ; in March, 1855, he was made 
Chief Justice, Avhich office he held until the reorganization of the 
court about a year later, when he resigned, and, forming a partnership 
with his son Edward (See), and Harry and George A. Bingham (See), 



Woods — Woodward. 537 

rosumed practice uiidov tlio firm name of Woods & Bingham, with two 
offices, one in IJath, the other in L. In .Inne, 18G2, he i'ovmed a part- 
nership with his son Edward, which continued until he d. in l^>ath, 
June 20, 18()o. In lS;y2 Dart. Coll. gave him tlie degree of LL.I). 
Cong. Democrat. (IMie JJench and Bar of N. H., Bell, p. 97. Child's 
Grafton Co. Gazetteer, p. (>o. iM(>morial Address by lion. Harry 
Bingham, G. and C. l>ar Assn., Vol. I. p. 009.) 
Cli., b. in Bath, — 

i. Ei.izA IsAHKL, I). Nov. 1, IS.'iO. m. George Azro Eiiiffliam (See). 

ii. Hkbkcca Nkwell, b. Feb. 22, 1833. m. Jau. 28. 1868, Thomas .James 
Marsli Smith, ])i-iiitcr. lie d. Boston, Mass., Feb. 1892. 

3. iii. KnwAiU), b. Oct. 24, 1835. 

iv. Catheki.nk Jane, b. Sept. 25, 1837, d. May 7, 1800. 

V. Hahrikt Ja.meson, b. July 5, 1840, d. Sept. 26, 1863. 

vi. Helen Adelaide, b. Doe. 22, 1842, d. March 7, 1843. 

vii. Andrew Salter, b. March 1, 1845, d. Sept. 26, 1847. 

3. Edward Woods, son of Andrew Salter ^, b. in Bath, Oct. 24, 18r>5. 
m. April 2, 1863, Mary, dau. of John L. Carleton, b. in Bath, Xov. 20, 
1843. He was educated in the public schools of Bath, Pliillips Exe- 
ter Academy, and Dart, Coll., from wdiich he grad. in 1856. He com- 
menced the study of law with his father in 1856, and was admitted 
to the Bar at Haverhill in 1859, then came to L. as a member of the 
firm of Woods tSs Bingham, where he remained until 1862, then re- 
turned to Bath and formed a partnership with his father, which con- 
tinued until his father's deatli in 1863. Since then he has practis<nl 
alone in Bath. Democrat. Representative from Bath, 1873-4. Ctd. 
on Gov. Weston's staff, 1874. Town Treasurer many years. State 
Senator, 1S'J2. (l>ook of Biographies, Grafton Co., p. 52.) 

Ch., b. in Bath, — 

i. Edward, b. Jan. 15, 1864, d. Aug. 29, 1865. 

ii. Kathekine E.. b. Dec. 12. 1865. m. Oct. 14, 1891. Amos N. Blaudin, 

manaoer of Bath Lumber t^o. Ch., Catherine Eliza, b. Dec. 11, 1892. 

iii. Tiiomas'Smith, b. May 21, 1868. ni. Nov. 11, 1891, Isabella Batchelder. 

Printer, res. Boston, Mass. Ch., Dorothea C, b. .July 30, 1893, 

Thomas Smith, b. Nov. 11, 1896. 

iv. Andrew Salter, b. Dec. 31, 1874. Clerk, res. Boston, Mass. 

WOODS. 

4. FR.4.NCIS Woods, son of Francis, b. in Canada, Aug. 20, 1853. 
m. Oct. 13, 1883, Celia, dau. of Alfred Thompson, b. in Lunenburg, Vt., 
June 4, 1869. He has res. in L. since 1889. Farmer. Democrat. 

Ch.,— 

i. Mamie, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt.. June, 1885, d. May, 1886. 



WOODWARD. 

1. George F. Woodward, son of Nicholas, b. in Sutton, IMass., 
June, 1836. m. Ellen, dau. of Peter Garey, b. in Stanbridge. V. ()., 
June 7, 1838. He res. in L. from 1874 until he d., Jan. 23, 1892. 
Axe-maker. Ch., b. in East Douglas, jMass., — 

i. Ella M., b. April 23, 1858. m. Bobert Morrison Dow (See). 
ii. Nettie F., b. Jan. 12, 1802. m. Jolin W. Kelley (See). 



538 Woodtvard — Woolson. 



WOODWARD. 

2. John Woodward, sou of William, b. in Glasgow, Scotland, Oct. 
20, 1842. ni. Oct. 18, 18G6, Malvina Augusta, dau. of John C. Putnam, 
b. in Amherst, Aug. 15, 184G. He has res. in L. since 1881. Board 
sawyer. Republican. Co. D, 1st Vt. Cav.. and Co. F, 2d N. H. Inf. 
Private. G. A. E. T. 0. 0. F. 



Ch., 



i. Mary Jane, b. Berlin, Aug. 1, 1869. m. Luther Joseph Crane (See), 
ii. Gertrude Bell, b. Carroll, March 20, 1871. m. Sept. 20, 1892, George 

G. Prescott, sign-painter, res. Concord, 
iii. Emelv Elizabeth, b. Berlin, May 19, 1874. 
iv. John Putnam, b. Gorham, Oct. 10, 1877, d. L. July 11, 1895. 



WOOLSON. 

1. Thomas Woolsox, b. 162G or 7, of Newton, Mass. m. Nov. 20, 
1660, Sarah Hyde, b. May 19, 1644, dau. of Dea. Samuel and Temper- 
ance Hyde, of Newton. He settled in the part of Watertown, Mass., 
now Weston ; was the owner of considerable land, and an innholder, 
1686 to 1708. Selectman, 1699, 1700, 1702, 1703. He d. in Sudbury, 
Mass., April 5, 1713; she d. Sept, 11, 1721. 15oth are buried in 
Weston. 

2. Joseph Woolson, son of Thomas^, b. Nov, 16, 1667, He was 
a farmer in Weston, and had care of the meeting-house there. His 
wife Hannah d, April 30, 1721. He d. May 16, 1755. Six ch. 

3. Joseph Woolson, son of Joseph", b. Dec. 13, 1699. m. 1726 
(pub. March 19), Elizabeth Upham, dau. of Thomas Upham, of Read- 
ing, Mass. m. second, Nov, 3, 1761, Grace (Harrington) Gregory, 
b. Aug. 1, 1714, dau, of Benjamin and Grace (Allen) Harrington and 
widow of Isaac Gregory of Weston. He was constable of Weston, 
1761. He d. Oct. 15, 1766. 

4. AsA WooLSON, son of Joseph ^, b. in AVeston, Mass., Aug. 2, 
1727. m. June 1, 1762, Elizabeth Knight, b. in AVoburn, Mass., July 
3, 1736. He lived a few years in Weston, and removed to Townsend, 
1766, and two years later to the adjoining town of Lunenburg, Mass., 
where he d. April 18, 1789. 

5. Elijah Woolson, son of Asa*, b. in Lunenburg, Mass., Dec. 1, 
1769. m. Sept. 7, 1797, Rebecca Batchellor, b, Nov. 12, 1776, dau. 
of Lieut. Nehemiah and Lucy (Hayward) Batchellor, and a sister of 
Isaac Batchellor of Bethlehem (See). She d. Oct. 10, 1814. He m. 
second, Sept. 1, 1815, Nancy Little, of Lyman, b, Aug. 9, 1783, He 
lived in Bethlehem and in Lisbon. Late in life he lived with his only 
daughter in ]\lassena and Hogansburg, N. Y., where he d. April, 1836, 
Among his eight sons were (1) Elijah S., named below ; (2) Amos, 
who m. Hannah D. Temple, dau. of Enos Temple ; these are the 
parents of Hon. Augustus A. Woolson and Charles D. Woolson, of 
Lisbon ; (3) Silas B. Woolson, of Newark, Ohio ; (4) Ira K, Woolson, 
of Ohio, 



Woohon — Wooster. 539 

6. ELr.TAu Sauin Woolsox, son of Elijah'^, b. in BethU-'licni, Aug. 
8, ISOl. m. Sept. 1(5. 1824, ITannah, dau. of Rev. Ozias Savaofe (See), 
b. in Lisbon, Jan. 27, l.SOt, Con":^. He res. in L. from 1832 to 38, 
and from 1840 until he d., May 22, 1874. Mercliant tailor. Demo- 
crat. Town Clerk, 1842-3-4-5. Fire ward, 1844. J. P. A. F. and 
A. M. T. O. 0. F. ■Mrs. Woolson resides with her daughter, Mrs. 
Brown, in Springfield, Vt. 

Ch., — 

7. i. S,vni\ Clakk, I). Lisbon, July .*?, 1825. 

ii. Kkhkocaii, b. Lisbon, April 19, 1S27, d. Nor. 25, 1S.32. 
iii. \V'n,MAM C()()i,i;i)(iK,, b. Siinihvicli, Feb. 13, 182'J. Jeweller, d. San 
Fnuici.sco, ("al., .\iio-. 2S, 1854. 

8. iv. Gkokgk Stohks, b. Sandwieli, .Ian. 10, 1831. 

V. OziA.s Savagk, 1). L. Nov. 10, 1833, d. L.Jan. 13, 1852. 
vi. Fawie Savagk, b. Lisbon, March 10, 1839. m. Feb. 4, 1803, Adna 

Brown, nianufr. res. Springfield, Vt. 
vii. Li,E\VEr-LA, !>. L. Sept. 22, 1841. ni. Francis Fletclicr Ilodgnian (See). 

9. viii. IIarky Hihhahd, b. L. June 23, 1848. 

7. Sarin Clark Woolsox, son of Elijah Sabin ", b. in Lisbon, 
July 3, 1825. m. Sept. 18, 1848, Lydia, dau. of Dudley Kurnside, 
b. in Xorthumberland, Xov. 25, 1827, Cong. He res. in L. from 
1838 to 1856. Merchant tailor. He removed to Montpelier, Vt., 
where he was successful in business and esteemed as a citizen. He 
d. Aug. 27, 1900. Democrat. A. F. and A. M. K. P. 1. (). 0. F. 

Ch.,- 

i. CLEMENTrxE B., 1). Lancaster, Feb. 10, 1850. ni. May 15, 1878, George 

F. Tajjlin, nierehant. Shed. Montpelier, Vt., June 20, 1894. 
ii. Helen U., b. Montpelier, Vt., Dec. 22, 1865. ni. July 9, 1889, Joseph G. 
Brown, insurance agent, res. Montpelier, Vt. 

8. GEOR(iE Storks Woolson, son of Elijah Sabin ", b. in Sandwich, 
Jan. 10, 1831. m. Sept. 14, 1853, Emma Mary, dau. of Henry Hall, b. 
in Guildhall, Vt., March 24, 1833, Cong. She m. second, John Farr 
(See). He res. in L. from 1832 until he d., Oct. 22, 1855. Merchant 
tailor. Universalist. Democrat. Town Clerk, 1854. I. 0. O. F. 

Ch.,— 

i. Geokge Spakks, b. L. April 6, 1856. 

9. Harry Hibkard WoolsOxV, son of Elijah Sabin ^ b. in L. June 
23, 1848. m. F>.b. 0, 1883, Rose, dau. of Patrick Lynch, b. in More- 
town, Vt., April 17, 1855. He res. in L. from birth to 1809. Now 
resides in Boston. JNlerchant tailor. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Maud J., b. Wellington, :Mass.,Jan. 14, 1887. 



WOOSTER. 

1. John Wooster, son of David and Roxana (Willey), b. in Camp- 
ton, May 23, 1798. m. first, Oct. 10, 1822, Charlotte liabcock, b. March 
7, 1807, d. in Blendon, Ohio, Aug. 1, 1829. m. second, in 1832, Fannie 
Eeed, dau. of Brainerd Stebbins, b. in Williamstown, Vt., Aug. 20, 1804, 
d. in Sutton, Vt., Feb. 26, 1888. He was admitted on trial to the X. H. 
Methodist Conference in 1830 ; was ordained Dea. by Bishop Roberts, 
in Lyndon, Vt., Aug. 12, 1832 ; and Elder by Bishop Hedding, iu 



540 Wooster — Worcester. 

West Windsor, Vt., Aug. 31, 1834. He was located as a Metliodist 
minister as follows : Sandwich. 1830; Milton, 1831; Epping, 1832; 
Pembroke, 1833 ; Cabot and Walden, Vt., 1834 ; Barre, Vt., 1835 ; 
located, 183(3. He was, Oct. 14, 1839, licensed to preach by the Cale- 
donia, Vt., Cong. Association, and was located as follows: Kirby, Vt., 
1839-40; Concord, Vt., 1840-1-2; Gran by, Vt., 1843 to 58. From 
1858 to 1872 he res. in L. supplying pulpits as his strength per- 
mitted. Hep. and Postmaster, Granby, Vt. He d. in Sutton, Vt., 
Dec. 4, 1873. 
Ch., by w. Charlotte, b. in Blendon, Oliio, — 

i. Charlotte Lucretia, b. April 30, 1826. m. Ma,v 3, 1846, Normau 

Alvah Harris, painter. He d. Milford, Mass., May 2.3, 1885. 
ii. David, b. May 25, 1828, d. June 20, 1829. 

Ch., by w. Fannie, — 

iii. Fannie REEn, b. London, Oct. 11, 1833. m. May 11, 1851, George 

Asldey Appleton, farmer, res. Victory, Vt. 
iv. Ellen Margaret, b. Marshfield, Vt., Sept. 5, 1836. ra. William W. 

Thom]is()n, farmer, res. West Burke, Vt. 
V. John Quincy Adams, b. Walden, Vt., Sept. 4, 1839. m. Catherine 
Lamb. Farmer, res. Wooster, Texas. 
2. vi. Theodore Freelinghuysen, b. Granby, Vt., July 24, 1844. 

2. Theodore FKEELiNGHuysEN- Wooster, son of John \ b, in 
Granby, Vt., July 24, 1844. m. May 2, 1871, Emiletta Ruby, dau. 
of Eben Howe, b. in Dalton, Sept. 18, 1851. He res. in L. from 1859 
to 1871. Farmer. Co. D, 13th K H. Inf. Private. 

Ch., b. in JNIapleton, Iowa, — 

i. Dan Frank, I). Nov. 21, 1871, d. Mapleton, Iowa, July 2, 1882. 
ii. Harry Fueelinghiysen, b. Aug. 24, 1874. m. March 31, 1894, Addie 

^Lay Dickerson. Farmer, res. Mapleton, Iowa, 
iii. Ellen May, b. Dec. 14, 1876, d. Jan. 18, 1882. 
iv. LiLLA EsxELLA, b. June 29, 1882. res. Mapleton, Iowa. 



WORCESTER. 

1. William Worcester, b. in Eng. m. first, Sarah , d. in 

Salisbury, Mass., April 23, 1650. in. second, July 22, 1650, Mrs. 
Rebecca (Swayne) (Biley) Hall, b. in Eng. about 1616, dau. of Ben- 
nett Swayne and widow of Henry Biley and of John Hall. She d. 
in Ipswich, Mass., Feb. 21, 1695. He emigrated to ximerica, and was 
the first minister of Salisbury, Mass., where he d., Oct. 28, 1662. 
Cotton Mather, in the " Magnalia," enrolls his name in the list of the 
*' reverend, learned, and holy divines arriving such from Europe to 
America, by whose evangelical ministry the churches in America 
have been illuminated." The General Court say, in an order in ref- 
erence to the payment of his support, that "they of Kew Town (now 
Amesbury) should forbear to content themselves with private help, 
whilst the Lord pleases to continue so bright a star in their candle- 
stick." Ten ch. (The Worcester Family, by J. F. Worcester.) 

2. Samuel Worcester, son of William \ b. in Eng. in. Nov. 29, 
1659, Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Parrott of Eowley, Mass., b. May 1, 
1640. He was a large land-owner in tliat part of Powley afterward 



Worcester. 541 

Bradford, and later incorporated under the name of Groveland. IJej)- 
reseiitative in Bradford, 1()79 to 1681. d., on tlie way from liis lionie 
to Bo.ston, in that part of Saugus now Lynn, JNIass., Feb. 20, 1G80, 1. 
Eleven eh. She m. second, Oct. 29, KnSf), Onesiphorus iMarsli, son of 
George JNIarsh. She d. JNlay 9, 1G9U. 

3. Fkaxcis WoRfKSTKK, soH of Sainuel'-, b. in Rowley, ni. Jan. 

29, 1G9U/1, -Mary, dau. of I'eter Cheney of Xewl)ury, JNlass., b. Sept. 2, 
1G71. She m. second, Dec. <S, 172G, Joseph Eaton of Salisbury. She 
d. aged 85, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother of 138 chil- 
dren. Francis d. Dec. 17, J 717. Ten ch. 

4. Fkaxcis Wokckstek, son of Francis^, b. in P>radford, jMass., 
June 7, 1G98. m. first, April 18, 1720, Abigail Carlton of llowley, 
JMass., d. July 25, 1774, aged 78. m. second, i\Ii's. Martin. i£e was 
ordained a Cong, minister in Saiulwich, Mass., -lune 18, 1735. d. in 
Hollis, Oct. 14, 1783. Five ch. 

5. XoAH WoRCKSTKit, SOU of Fraucis ""j 1). in Sandwich^ ]Mass., Oct. 
4, 1735. m. first, Feb. 22, 1757, Lydia, dau. of Al)raham Taylor, b. 
()ct. 11, 1733, d. July G, 1772. nu second, Sept. 29, 1772, Jlep/ibah 
Sherwin, b. in Boxfbrd, JVlass., A[)ril 39, 174G. d. July 2, 1831. 
Town Clerk. Selectman. Committee of Safety. Delegate, 1778, to 
Constitutional Convention. He d. in Hollis, Aug. 1.3, 1817. Seven ch. 

6. Leoxaud Wokcestkr, son of Noah ^, b. in Hollis, Jan. 1, 1767. 
m. first, Nov. 1, 1793, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Hcjpkins, D. 1)., b. in 
Hadley, JNlass., June 12, 1772, d. in Feacham, Vt., Sept. 4, 1818. m. 
second, Jan. 25, 1820, Eunice Woodbury of Salem, ]Mass., b. July 13, 
1770, (I. in Hard wick, Vt., Aug. G, 1846. He was a printer in youth, 
and after attaining his majority was for several years editor and pub- 
lisher of the " Massachusetts Spy." In 1795 he was chosen Deacon 
of the First Church in Worcester, Mass., and without any regular 
course of theological training was licensed to preach, ]\Iarcli 12, 1799, 
and was ordained Pastor of the Cong, church in Feacham, Vt., Oct. 

30, 1799, where he preached until 1837. In 1839 he came to L., 
where he res. until 1842, when he went to St. Johnsbur}-, Vt., where 
he d., iMay 28, 1846. He received the degree of A. M. from Middle- 
bury Coll. in 1804, and from Dart. Coll. in 1827. He wrote a large 
number of articles, which were published, also many articles for the 
newspapers. (Sprague's American Fulpit, Vol. 1 1, pp. 455-G.) 

Ch., by w. Elizabeth, — 

i. Leonard, b. Worcester, Mass., Dec. 30, 1704, d. July 1, 179.5. 
ii. Elizaheth Hoi-kins, It. Worcester, J\Iass., June II, 17i)(), d. Marcli .'50, 

1817. 
iii. Samuel Austin, b. Worcester, Mass., Jan. 19, 1798. in. first, July 19, 
1825, Ana <)rr. 111. second, A})ril •'!, 1841, Krniinia Nash. Missionary 
clergyman. He d. Park Hill, Cherokee Nation, Aj)ril 20, 1859. 
iv. Leon.^hd, b. Worcester, Mass., May 22, 1799. in. Aug, 18, 1823, Susan 

C. 8eavcr. Teacher. He d. Newark, N. J., Aug. 24, 1835. 
V. Hannah Spring, b. Feacham, Vt., March 14, 1801. Teacber. d. 

Peacham, Vt., May 22, 1838. 
vi. Jerusha, b. reachani, Vt., Sept, 20, 1802, d. March 15, 1803. 
vii. Jerusha, b, Feacham, Vt., March 3, 1804, d, Feacham, Vt,, Nov, 3, 1829, 

7. viii. EvARTS, b. Feacham, Vt., Marcii 24, 1807. 

8. ix. Isaac Kedixuton, b. Feacham, Vt., Uct. 20, 1808. 



542 Worcester'. 

X. Lydia, b. Peacham, Vt., Oct. 2, 1810, d. Aug. 23, 1811. 
xi. John Hopkins, b. Teaeham, Vt., May 28, 1812. m. first, Aug. 16, 18.36, 
Sarah V. Wheeler, m. second, N<jv. 30, 1840, Harriet Ellsworth Strong, 
m. third, Aug. 23, 1843, Martha Porter Clark, ra. fourth, ( )ct. 21, 1851, 
Catherine Fleming. Clergviuau and teaclier. res. Burlington, Vt. 
xii. EzuA Carter, b. Peacham, Vt., July 26, 1814, d. Aug. 21, 1814. 
9. xiii. Ezra Carter, b. Peacham, Vt., Feb. 28, 1816. 

xiv. Lydia Eliza, b. Peacham, Vt., April 28, 1817, d. Sept. 6, 1817. 

7. EvAiiTS WoRCE.STER, SOU of Leonard ^, b. in Peacham, Vt., March 
24, 1807. m. May 19, 1836, Anna Pope, dau, of Prof. Roswell Shurt- 
leff, b. in Hanover, March 8, 1812, d. in Hanover, Aug. 27, 1881. She 
ni. second, Joseph Emerson. He was educated in Peacliain Academy 
and Dart. Coll., from which he grad. 1830. He commenced the study 
of theology in 1833 with his father, and was ordained a Cong, minister 
in L., March, 1836, serving as pastor of the Cong, church until May 
following, when ill health compelled him to give up active work. He 
d. in Peacham, Vt., Oct. 21, 1836. No ch. 

8. Isaac Redingtox Worcester, son of Leonard ^, b. in Peacham, 
Vt., Oct. 20, 1808. m. Nov. 16, 1835, Mary Sophia, dau. of Henry Sar- 
gent, b. in Leicester, Mass., Jan. 24, 1818, Cong. He was educated in 
Peacham Academy, and grad. from Dart, Medical Coll. in 1832. He 
practised medicine in Kingston and Leicester, Mass., and later attended 
Andover Theological Seminary. He was ordained a Cong, minister in 
L. in 1837, and served as pastor of the Cong, church of L. until 1842. 
From 1843 to 46 he was Sec. of the Vt. Domestic Missionary Society; 
editor "Missionary Herald," 1848 to 78; corporate member of the 
A. B. C. F. M. and member of the Prudential Committee. d. in 
Auburndale, Mass., Oct. 23, 1892. 

Ch.,— 

i. Elizabeth Sargent, b. Newark, N. J., Sept. 6, 1836. m. Rev. Nathaniel 

George Clark (See). 
ii. Sarah, b. L. June 3, 1838, d. Moutpelier, Vt., Nov. 16, 1843. 
iii. Samuel Austin, b. L. Oct. 31, 1842, d. June 2, 1843. 
iv. Henry Leonard, b. Leicester, Mass., Nov. 11, 1846, d. June 25, 1855. 
V. Mary, b. Leicester, Mass., March 3, 1849. m. Rev. Martiu L. D'Ooge 
(See). 

9. Ezra Carter Worcester, son of Leonard ^, b. in Peacham, Vt., 
Feb. 28, 1816. m. Aug. 23, 1843, Ellen H., dau. of Dean Couant (See), 
b. in Charlestown, Sept. 20, 1826. He was educated in Peacham Acad- 
emy, and commenced the study of medicine in 1834; attended two 
courses of medical lectures at Dart. Medical ('oil. from wliich he grad., 
July 25, 1838. He commenced practising medicine in L. in 1839, where 
he remained until 1841. His subsequent locations were : East St. 
Johnsbury, Vt., 1841 to 43 ; Chelsea, Vt., 1843 to 46 ; Thetford, Vt., 
from 1846 until he d. He was a member of the White Mountain, Vt., 
and Orange Co., Vt., Medical Societies, and the American Medical As- 
sociation. Kegular school. Cong. d. in Thetford, Vt., July 29, 1887. 

Ch., all but William b. in Thetford, Vt., — 

i. William Leonard, b. Chelsea, Vt., April 21, 1845. Physician. 
ii. Catherine Ellen, b. Nov. 23, 1847. Teacher, res. Northampton, 

Mass. 
iii. George Steele, b Sept. 24, 1849. m. Aug. 30, 1881, Ida E. Kiuney 
Farmer, res. Thetford, Vt. 



Worcester — Wri(jht. 543 

iv. Alice Eliza HETii, b. J;in. 5, 1856. Teaclier. d. in Nortliainjjton, Mass., 

Jail. 3, 1889. 
V. Jank SiiKDi), b. April .3, 18.58. Tcachor. re.s. Hampton, Va. 
vi. IIknuv Kvauts, b. Marcii 15, 18G1. in. Dec. 25, I88G, Annie E. Mans- 
field. Jiookbinder. res. Hoston, Mass. 
vii. Dkan Coxant, b. Oct. I, 186G. ni. A])ril 27, 189.3, Nanon Fay Leas. 
Assistant I'rof. in Micii. University. Alember of both tiie United States 
Coniniissions in the I'hilippiiie Islands, res. Ann Arbor, Mich, 
viii. Eleanor Bonnev, b. Ueb. 7, 1809. Teacher, res. Thetlord, Vt. 

WRIGHT. 

1. ZiBA WiiiGiiT, b. in New Boston, July, 1770. m. Polly, dati. of 
Daniel and Mary (IMillen) JNIillen, and a sister of David Millen (See), 
b. j\Iay, 1777, d. Sept. 30, 1851. He res. in L. iroin 1798 luitil he d., 
Nov, 21, 1845. Farmer. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Lucy, m. Samnel Millen, farmer, res. Wilson, N. Y. 

ii. Betsey, b. April 4, 1800. m. Hiram CiiatTee (See). 

iii. Polly, b. June 3, 1802. ni. Shejiherd J. Sanborn (See). 

iv. Alek'ei), m. Sej)t. 21, 1826, Harriet Bowman. Stone-mason, res. 
Manchester. 

V. Fanny, nL Leonard Streeter, fnrmer. res. Bow. 

vi. PoLLiNA, in. Addison Kin<^, carpenter, res. Lisbon, 

vii. F.MELY, b. 1810, d. L. Aug. 30, 1818. 



WRIGHT. 

2. Joseph Wright, b. in 1721. m. in 1749, Jane, dau. of West- 
wood Cook, of Hadley, ]\[ass., son of Capt. Aaron Cook of Hadley, 
by wife Sarah, sole heir and only child of William Westwood, Esq., 
of Co. Essex, Eng. Joseph's grandfather came to America from 
Eng., he belonging to a family located for centuries in Kelvedon and 
Wrightsbridge, Co. Essex, near Brentwood. The present head of the 
family is Edward Caryngdon Wright, Esq., of Kelvedon. m. ]\Iary 
Julia, dau. of the present Lord Tetre. 

3. Carmi Wright, son of Joseph '^, b. in Ware or Hadley, jNIass., 
in 1753. m. Dec. 7, 1780, Emma, dau. of Azariah Cooley of South 
Deertield, INlass. He was a Kev. soldier, res. in Deertield, Mass., 
and Adams, N. Y., where he d. Sept. 7, 1832. 

4. Chestkr WiiKiHT, son of Carmi ^, b. in Deerfield, Mass., Oct. 
7, 1781. m. Sarah Scott. He d. in Adams, N. Y., in 1865. 

5. Sheldon Carpenter Wimght, son of Chester *, h. in Adams, 
N. Y., Oct. 13, 1832. m. July 0, 18G1, Mary Julia Nangle, a descend- 
ant of Sir Gilbert De Angulo, a Norman-English knight who went 
with Henry I. into Ireland, a. d. 1172, settling there and founding the 
family whose name was subsequently corrupted into Nangle ; a branch 
of which family settling in Co. Westmeath held for generations the 
Barony of Navan, now extinct. Sheldon d. in Battle Creek. Mich., 
Dec. 29, 1875. 

6. Charles Edw.vkd Wright, son of Sheldon Carpenter ^ b. in 
Battle Creek, jMich., Dec. 17, 18()7. m. Sept. 23, 1889, Catherine 
Alice, dau. of Albert Hutclnns Quimby (See), and adopted dau. of 



544 Wright — Young. 

Luther Thompson Dow (See), b. in L. July 8, 1864. She was edu- 
cated in L. High School, and gvad. from Colby Academy, New London, 
in 1886 ; taught in L. Graded School, 1886 ; Principal of Plainfield 
Academy, Plainfield, Conn., 1887. Member of School Board, White- 
field, 1892 to 95. Episcopal. He was educated in Battle Creek, 
Mich., High School, and N. H. Conference Seminary, Tilton, Class of 
1S8G ; studied Law with Aldrich & Remich and Edgar Aldrich in L. ; 
admitted to the Bar, June, 1890; attorney with Edgar Aldrich until 
March, 1891, since then has practised in Whitefield. res. in L. 1887 
to 91. Episcopal. Republican. Member of Whitefield School Board, 
1892 to 95. Trustee N. H. State Library. J. P. Notary public. 
Ch., b. in Whitefield, — 

i. Katharine Dorothy, b. Dec. 21, 1892. 
ii. Margaret Wjsstwood, b. Sept. 23, 1894. 

YOUNG. 

1. Cyrus Young, son of Timothy, b. in Kingsey, C. E., March 22, 
18." iO. m. first, May 27, 1852, Lodema Ruhama, dau. of Lucius Dalton, 
b. in Colebvook, June 6, 1835, d. in L. July 11, 1889, Cong. She was 
divorced from Cyrus, and m. second, Levi Burt. Cyrus m. second, 
Feb. 14, 1877, Ellen Frances, dau. of Barker Eastman, b. in Tilton, 
Sept. 15, 1848, Episcopal. He has res. in L. since 1853. Farmer. 
Republican. Fire ward, 1882-3-4-5-6. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Esther Augusta, b. Dec. 1, 1855. m. George S. Bellows (See). 
2. ii. Elbridge Cyrus, b. March G, 1856. 

iii. Clara, b. Aug. 28, 1870. m. Oct. 13, 1890, Johu Goodrich, railroad 
employee, res. Chicago, 111. 

2. Elbridge Cyrus Young, son of Cyrus ^, b. in L. March 6, 1856. 
m. Nov. 15, 1879, Mary Emma, dau. of Amos K. Chase (See), b. in 
Lisbon, Sept. 30, 1855. He has res. in L. all his life. Republican. 
K.P. 

Ch., b. in L., — 

i. Maude Ellen, b. Oct. 15, 1882. 
ii. Harold Eugene, b. Dec. 9, 1885. 

YOUNG. 

3. Joseph Herbert Young, son of Priest, b. in Franconia, June 
1, 1846. m. April 11, 1869, Flora Loanda, dau. of Rev. Zebina Young, 
b. in Hatley, Canada, March 18, 1849. He has res, in L. since 1883. 
Laborer. Democrat. 

Ch., — 

i. Edwin Zebina, b. Frauconia, Oct. 22, 1873. 

YOUNG. 

4. Joseph Young, b. in Haverhill, Mass., July 16, 1768. (Granite 
Montlily, Vol. XII. p. 36. Biography of Maj. Samuel Young.) 

5. IxHiEL Young, son of Joseph*, b. in Lisbon, Sept. 10, 1801. 



Yount/. 545 

6. ?^IiLLAi;i) Fir-LAKiRi-: Youxc;, son of Itliicl'', 1). in Lisbon, St'pt, 
9, IS,")!), ni. ()(;t. T), ISST, Carrie Lonise, dan. of Franklin Tilton (Si'c;. 
b. in Jj. ()ct. 1".), 186.'>, Cong, lie lias res. in L. since 188^5. J)enli.st. 
Democrat. Appointed Coroner, 18'.).'!. ]\[aster, 1887-8, of lUirns Lodge, 
A. F. and A. ^L Iv. T., St. Gerard Com., E. C, 1803. o'-I" A. A. S.K. 

Cli., b. in L., — 

i. 1.'ii,i:y 'Pii/i'ox, h. Aiii;. 1, IS-^O. 
ii. ]\lii.i.AHD Fkanki.in, I). Jiiiie li, IS'.il. 



YOUNG. DION. 

7. Tiio^NEAs Y(nrN(i, son of Eugene, b. in (Janada in 18,").'). m. first, 
in 1871-', ()liv(^, dan. of ^S'elson Leniay, b. in Canada, July, 18.")(), d. 
Jan. 25, 188/). m. second, May ."U, 1885, Adeline, dan. of Frank 
.loslyn, b. in Canada, Feb. 7, 18()0, Roman Catholic. Jle has res. 
in L. since 188,'). (J lover, lioman Catholic. 

Ch., by w. Olive,— 

i. lazzii.; liia.r,, Ii. Wliitotuld, May :21, is:.",, in. ISSfi, Kdwanl fiuvnt 

sliiifiiiakor. i-cs. Maill)i>ni', Mar^s. 
ii. Zii,i>A, 1). Canada,, Feli. 25, ISTG. in. Aug. 30, 1801, Eugene Caver. 

res. L. 
iii. Thomas, h. Can;ida, .July •'?, 1S77. res. L. 
iv. M utv, li. Canada, 1S7'.»." n-s. L. 
V. Oi.ivi:, 1). L. ISSl. res. ^\'ldteli(l(l. 

Ch., by w. .Vdeline, b. in L.. — 

vi. .TosKiMi, 1). Fel). 20, 1SS7. 

vii. ( »i.i;ana, b. ( )('t. 17, IS90. 

viii. r.KNv, h. A])ril 2<;, IS'.).'!, d. L. Xiiv. 8, 18<.)4. 

i.\. lioMin;, I). Mav 24, 18'.»5, d. Sept. l.'i, IS',)."). 



YOUNG. 

8. Gkor(;k David Young, son of Andrew Jackson, b. in L. Oct. 
10. 1870. m. 0(!t. .5, LSOo, Mary Melen, dan. of Sumner F. Smith 
(See), b. in L. Dec. 10, 1870, d. in L. IMay 31, 1890, Cong. He has 
res. in L. since 1888. Clerk. lie[)ublican. 

Ch., — 

i. Kici'.iccCA, 1). L. 'July 15, IS'.»5. 



VOL. III. — do 



APPENDIX. 



BALDWIN. 



This bi-anch of tlie familN' is said to trnce hack to Sir John Baldwin, 
Cliief. Justice of the Court of Couiinoa IMeas, tlirough tlie following 
line : — 

KicriAKD, \y1io settlcMl in iNIilford, Conn., in l(!;l!). 

Natuanif.l, son of IJicliard, b. in Kng. in. Ahi^ail Camp. 

Danikl. son of Nathaniel, b. in Kng. If!l4. ni. Sarah Camp. 

Danikl, Jr., son (jf Daniel, b. ICiHS. 

Nathan, son of Daniel, Jr., b. 1(;;)1. res. in Newtown. Conn. "Was 
captain of the 2d Co. 'rrainhand in tliat town in 17.">;'. 

Jabkz, son of Nathan, b. in Newtown, Conn., iVpril S, 1 7;);>. ni. 
Aui^. 1770, Judith Brace. He removed from Newtown. Conn., to Strat- 
ford. 1788. Built the first framed house in 17'.)l). d. in Sti-alford, 
]\Iareh 31, 1805. 

Er.tSHA. son of Jat)ez, b. in Stratford, Sept. 1!), 1788. ni. March I'l. 
1818, JIuldah. dau. of Edmund and liuldah (Lathro|)) Alger, b. in 
Bridgewater, Mass., (Jet. G, 17'J0. He d. in Stratford, Aug. 2(;. 1.S7.'>. 

Jedf.diah 'SL. son of Elisha, 1). in Stratford, March 1), 1827. m. 
first, Dec. 2.'), IS.'j.O, .Sarah C. Bennett, m. second, June (!. 1871. Sai-ah 
L., dau. of Ira F. and Sarah S. (Granger) Morse. He d. in Stratford, 
Feb. 2, 18.S7. 

Hakky Stevicxs, son of Jedediah .M., b. in Stratford. M.ny 20, 1877. 
m. Sei)t. 2, rj02, Bessie T., dan. of Frank T. and Alice (Tuttle) Mof- 
fett. INFerchant. 

Ch., — 

i. Sakaii, b. L. Sept. 14, V.m. 

BRETT. 

1. '\A'iLLiAM Brett, b. about 1G4;J— 1, emigrated from Kent, JCn^., 

about 1645, and settled in Dnxbury, Mass. He ni. Margaret , 

d. Bridgewater, Mass., in 1G81. 

2. Nathaniel Bkett, son of William \ b. in Bridgewater. [Mas-.; , 
date not known. Was a Deacon, d. in 1710. 

3. Setu Bkett, son of Nathaniel '-, b. in Bridgewater, ]\rass.. in IG''^^'. 
m. Sarah Aklen in 1712. d. in Bridgewater, Mass., Jan. 11, 1722, 



548 Brett — Eastman — Wdrulije — Gardner. 

4. SniKON Brktt, sou of Setli ^, b. Bridgcwater, Mass., Jan. 8, 1720. 
Sei-ved in the \\ iw of the Ivevohition. d. in Bridgewater, Mass., in 
17'J2. 

5. Rlf[ts lUiKTT, son of Simeon, b. Bridgewater, Mass., Aug. 2, 
17r>l. 111. Sept. 28, 1775, Susanna Carey, res. Paris, Me. d. Paris in 
1«35. 

6. EzKA I]i;ett, son of Eufus■^ b. Paris, Me., Feb. 27, 1779. d. 
]\'U'is, ]Me. 

7. Geokck W. IJkett, son of Ezra", b. Paris, Me., April 14, 1810. 
res. in Auliurn, Me. m. Jan. 22, 1834, Susan S. Whartf. d. Nov. 17, 
11)02, Auburn, Me. 

8. John R. Brett, son of George W.', h. Sawverville, IMe., Nov. 2r), 
1841). ni. Nov. 4, 1871, Ella Jannette Hall, 1). Mexieo, Me., Jan. 20, 
18.")0. Has res. in L. since Nov. 1903. Foreman in shoe shop. 

Ch., all born in Auburn, Me., — 

i. AiiCiiiE, b. Jan. 7, 187-3, d. Feb. 10, 1873. 
ii. Gkokce Monroe, b. ISov. 4, 1875. Prof. Matliematics, University of 

Vermont, 
iii. Berth.\ Mabelle, b. Dec. 10, 1878. Teaclier, Concord, 
iv. John Hall, b. Sept. 25, 1884. Student, Bowdoin College. 



EASTMAN. 

Roger came to this country fi'om Wales abont IGSO, but little is 
known of him. He was the progenitor of this branch of Eastmans. 

Simeon, descendant of Rogei'. 

Gal.xn F., son of Simeon, b. in Concord, res. in Plymouth, where 
he d., 1858. 

Aakox a., son of Galan F.. b. in Plymouth, Aug. 2, 1844. m. Jan. 
1. 1870, Agni's S., dau. of Thomas R. and Harriet (George) Ford, b. 
in Rumne\-, Jidv 25, ],S47. lie has res. in L. since 1890. Tanner. 

Ch., — ' 

i. Bkm.e, b. Manchester, Sept. 7, 1877. res. in L. 
ii. IIauhiex F., b. Pljinoulii, Feb. 20, 18G8 (adopted). 

ELDRIDG-E. 

Richard W., b. in Yarmouth, N. S., 182G. m. April 11, 1854, 
Elizabeth S. Crawley. 

Ervix Eugene, son of Richard W., b. in Yarmouth, N. S., Feb. 
24, 1S5'.I. in. Nov. 9, 18^0, Beatrice D., dau. of Ezekiel and Achsah 
Ann (Tarbellj Cudworth (See). He has res. in L. since 1881. Mer- 
chant. 



GARDNER. 

Tho.mas, b. in Weymouth, Eng. Sailed from there in 1023. m. 
^largaret Frier. He was a member of the General Court of Mass. Bay 



Gardner — Iliirr'uiuin — lf((rli<horn. 549 

in If).'!?. Of his HTc hcfbi'c lc'a\iiii^ Knu". iioLliino; is known. Tiie name 
is R'coidt'd ill Dorsc'tsliiii! for three ceiiluiies prior lo KIOO. 

Ki'.KNK/.i K. son of Thomas. I)a|)liz('(l Sept. I, 17.'17. iii. Dainaris. dan. 
of Nathan ami Susanna Merrill. She d. l^'eli. .'), is;j7. He d. Nov. 
21, l^'.yi. res. in IJoxlmry, ."Mass. >s'ine ehildreii. 

Tiio.Ai.vs, son of IClienezer, h. Oct. 10, 17^.".. m. Dec. 1. isds. Sarali 
]5;U"i"y. He d. in Maeliias, Me., Sept. 17, liS72. Fanner and liimiiei- 
nuin. 'riiirleeii ehildien. 

Ali-ki;i), son of Thomas •', h. in .Machias, ^le.. .Tiilv IT,. 1,S12. m. 
first, 3Iaiv. dan. of John Crocker, lu. seeond. Hannah M. Foss. ni. 
third, l,i/,/,ie A. Hanson. Fel). l.S(;2. He res. in iMaehias, 3Ie., where 
he d., .Ian. .S, 1!)()1. Farmer. Sixteen children. 

Hiii.vM W.vLL.vci:, I). :\Iaehias, [Me., Mareli 11. isnc. ni. Oct. ?>, 
1891, Delia X. Hildreth, h. Charleston, Vl., Oct. 22, 1871. res. in L. 
since 181IG, Piano salesman. 



HARRIMAN. 
Jonx. res. Plynionth. 

HiR.v:\i, s(jn of John, I), in Pridgowaler, Dec. 2"), 1820. ni. Ahiiiail 
S. Preston. He res. in liristol, where he d., Dec. 20, 1.S71. 

IMosKs F., son of Hiram, b. in Plynionlh, Feh. 20, IS.")."), ni. first. ]\Iay 
.'^. 1870, I.aiiia A!., dan. of John and Mary A. Whitmore. I), in Ilelinui, 
A|)ril 2, l>ri.'(, d. in Akron, Cal., April 10, 18ii;3. m. second. Dec. l.'i, 
isill, Fmily P. Colliy, 1). in AVariU'r, July 2.S, 1,S72. He came to L. 
1N7(>, where he now res. 

Ch., by w. Laura 31., — 

i. GitACK Ki.iNoi!, 1). L. Feb. 20, l^M. ni. Dec. 25,1001, Kllswortli W. 
Hawkins, res. in I,. 

ii. LouisK Pi{i:<T<)N, h. L. Sept. 27, 1SS4, d. L. Dec. 0. 1SS4. 
iii. I"i;i;ii: iMCK Whitmokk, b. ( )>k;il()(>sa, la., June 2. ISsy. 
iv. Laukie. I). Akron, Oal., March 24, 18U:], d. July, IbU:;. 

HARTSHORN. 

CoLBUKN, ni. Elizabeth Fay. res. in LiincMilmrL;-, Vt. 

John W., son of CoUuirii. 1). in Liinenlmisi'. \'t., Oct. 1. IS].'), m. 
Xov. 10, 1810. Anna, daii. of Chester and Pelsey (llntchins) Smith, 
d. in Lunenburtr. \'t.. .APirch 10. ls.s;i. He was a memlier of the \x. 
Honse of Representatives. IS.VJ-o. State Senator, 1870-1. d. in 
Lnneubni'g, Xt., \\m\ '2'1. Ds'.m;. 

H.\Ki;v Cl.\y. son of John W.. b. in Limenbinu', Vt.. May 10. 18.")0. 
m. Dec. 2, 1871, Marv F.. dan. of Hiram M. and Julia (luiapp) (iraiit. 
b. in Lancaster, April 10, 1,S,'>;). He has res. in L. since 18'J2. 3Iei- 
chant. 

Cli.,— 

i. Fi.oHKxii; Iviiii I.. 1). Lancaster, June 20, 1872. in. Sept. 30, l^'-'^'u 
Arthur (". Strain (See), res. Urovetun. 



5o0 Hartsltorn — Heald — Hoive. 

ii. Eugene Harry, b. Lancaster, Jan. 4, 1875. m. Oct. 13, 1802, Geneva 

M. George (See), res. in L. 
iii. Gerthude An.xa, 1). Lunenburi;-, Vt., Feb. 3, 1878. m. May 19, U'O-l, 

Kdwin Z. Young (See), res. in L. 
iv. Elizabeth Mai d, b. Lunenburg, Vt., Sept. 14, 1882. m. June 4, 1'JOl, 

liicliard T. Eastman (See), res. in L. 

HEALD. 

John, h. m Eng. m. Dorotliv . ITe d. May 24, 1062. He 

wa.s one of the eiiiigiants who settled in Concord, M:i.ss., in 1G35. 

John, .son of John \ b. in Eno-. m. June 17, IGGl, Sai'ali Dean. 
She d. July 17, IC.SD. He d. in Concord, Ma.ss., June 17, IGS'J. 

John, son of John -, b. Concord, INIass., S(^i)t. 1, IGGG. m. Dec. 18, 
IGDO. :\rary Chandler, b. IMarch 3, 1G72, d. Aug. 14, 1759. He res. in 
Tem[)le, where he d. Nov. 2;"), 1731. 

EPHHAnr, son of John", b. Feb. 10, 1701. ni. Eleanor . 

John, son of Ephraim, b. ,Se[)t. 11, 1741. in. Dec. 8, 17G3, Rachel 
Tuttle. He d. Sept. 13, 1821. 

John, son of John ^ b. Shirley, Mass., Fell. 28, 1773. ni. Dec. 14, 
171)4, Polly Gassett. He res. in Shirley, Mass., until he d., July 1, 17!)8. 

1>kn.iai\iin Hauvky, son of John®, 1), Shirlev, Mass., Sept. 20, 1797. 
ni. ilrst, Nov. 11, 1819, Sally Flint, b. Nov. IG, 1800. d. Sept. 24, 1825. 
in. second, Nov. 7, ls26, Susan, dau. of Henry and Susannah (Holiert) 
Kibling, b. in Ashbui-nham, INIass., Dec. 21, 1799, where slie d., March 
27, 18G5. There were two children by the first -wife and six by the 
second. 

Lkwis BKKiHAM. SOU of Benjamin H., b. in Royalston, Mass., IMarch 
5, 1S39. in. Oct. 12, 18G7, MaiT Soi)hia, dau. of Samuel K. and .Sophia 
(Cushmau) Kemick (See). He enlisted in the w\ar of the Rel)ellion, 
A[)i'il, 18()1, serving in Indiana regiments until April, 18G5. Res. in 
St. Johnsl)ury, Vt., and Lawrence, ]\Iass. from 18G() to 1895, removing 
to L. in Nov. 1895. Served as Special Justice L. Police Court, 1897-8, 
and until Feb. 1, 1899. Appointed Deputy Collector of U. S. Internal 
Revenue Service, Feb. 1, 1899. Re-appointed July 1, 1894. 

Ch., — 

i. Harry Lewis, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Aug. 2, 1868 (See). 
ii. Hattie Mary, b. St. Jolinsbury, Vt , OctI 1, 1860. res. L. 
iii. Walter Nei.sdx, b. Lawrence, Mass., Oct. 7, lb7G. res. White Eiver 

Jot., Vt. 
iv. Nellie Sophia, b. St. Jolinsbury, Vt., Nov. 11, 1879. m. John B. 

Nute (See). 

Hahry Lkwis, son of Lewis r>., b. in St. Johnslniry, Vt., Aug. 2, 
18G8. m. June 21, 1899, ]\Lary P:. Mooney, b. in Bolton Glen, C,)ue., 
July 21, 18G4. He has res. in L. since 1890. Lawyer. 

HOWE. 

John, b. in Eiig. Acbnitted a freeman in 1G40. In 1642 he was 
Selectman of Sudl)ury, Mass. "Was one of the i)etilioners in 1G57 for 



Howe — Johtisfon — Kii IjjJit. ■ 551 

the grant which const iditotl "^^al■ll)o^ou^il, ]\Iass. First wliite settler 
there. Came iibont IGT)?. Opened tlie lirst pnblic house in the place, 
where he d. in 1G<S7. 

Isaac, son of. John ', h. in Sudl)urv, IVIass., Aug. 8, 1018. ni. Jan. 
17, 1G71, Frances Woods. lie d. Dec. !), 1721. 

John, son of Isaac, b. Sept. IG, IG82. rn. Kov. 3, 1703, Deliverance 
Rice. He d. May 11, 1751. 

Bi-:n.iamin, son of John ^ b. Dec. 11, 1710. ni. Feb. 1, 1732, Lucy 
Anisden. He d. Oct. 20, 1757. 

liiCNJAMiN, son of Benjamin, 1). Oct. 17, 1751. m. Abigail Howe. 
He d. July 18, 1811. 

WiNTHROp, son of I'enjamin % b. in ^Farlborough, INIass., Aug. 12, 
1705. m. July 25, 1822, Lvdia Hinting. He d. in Winchester, Nov. 
25, 1877. 

Gkokge Winthrop, son of W'inthrop, 1). in Pelhani, March 25, 1831. 
ni. 1870, Harriett F. Colburn. res. Marlborough, jMass. 

Everett Chase, son of George Winthrop, b. in INIarlborough, Mass., 
1871. ni. Sc[)t. IS, 1902, Louisa Catherine Barrett, b. ]Montreal. He 
has res. in L. since 190L Lnwver. 

Ch.,- 

i. CiiAKLES Fkank, b. L. June, 1903. 



JOHNSTON. JOHNSON. 

James, m. Lienor Lloyd. 

George, son of James, b. in Fredericl^ton, N. 15.. 1800. m. Lliza- 
])eth Shepard. AVhen he can)e to the States he dropped the '' t" in his 
name. d. Sept. 3, 1S77. 

George Lloyd, son of George, b. in Machias, IMe., Feb. 21, 1849. 
ni. April 13, 1871, Amanda S., dau. of William H. and Emily II. 
(Kniffht) Henderson. He has res. in L. since 1901. Lumbernum. 

CIk,— 

i. Ol.v Katiierink, b. Monroe, Maroli 7, 1873. ni. June 19, 1891, Fred. 

H. Rogers. Clotliier. res. Barre, Vt. 
ii. Lksi.ii: Fuank, b. iMonroe. July 1, 1874. res. L. 
iii. Uki.le Townsknd, b. Monroe, June 7, 1876. ni. Feb. 19, 189(5, Guy H. 

Albee. Farmer, res. Ilardwick, \'t. 
iv. Emily ELizAnETii, b. Newburv, \'t , Julv 27, 1878. ni. May 1-3, 

190-2, William F. Jaekson. ife d. Lincoln, Out. 13, 1904. 
V. Guy Lloyd, b. Hardwiuk, Vt., July 13, 1890. 



KNIGHT. 

Ebenezer, res. in Atkinson. 

Benjamin, son of Ebenezer, )). in Atkinson about 1755. m. Sally 
Jacknum. res. in Bath, where he d. Rev. soldier, Ensign, was wounded 
at the battle of Saratoga. 



552 KiiigJit — Lavriford — Lunderville — Lytle. 

Bex.ta^iin, son of Benjamin \ b. in Batli, Ma3', 1705. m. Jan. 13, 
1831, Elvira P. Morton. He res. in Newbnr}-, Vt., where he d., Nov. 
10, 1858. She d. Feb. 17, 1897, aged 91 years and 9 months. 

Andkkw Jackson, son of Benjamin -, b. in Batli, Ang. 27, 1836. m. 
Sarah E., dan. of SliUman and Jane (King) Jenne. res. in New- 
bnry, Vt. 

Arthur Benjamin, son of Andrew J., b. in Newbnrv, Vt., Nov. 19, 
18G8. m. Sept. 12, 1894, Eva Marrietta Nims, b. in Manlius, N. Y., 
Jnly 7, 1868. He has res. in L. since 1902. Snpt. Pike Mfg. Co. 

Ch., b. in Manlius, N. Y., — 

i. Arthuk Bertraxd, b. .Tune '21, 1S05. 
ii. Fkanxes Cathekine, b. April 2, I'JOO. 



LANGFORD. 

Edwin Carter, son of Robert, b. in Ely, Eng., Oct. 23, 1852. m. 
Nov. 14, 1876, Pviiima, dan. of Cyrus E. and Hannah P\arnham, b. in 
Pittsburg, April 7, 1850. He has res. in L. since 1880. Salesman. 
Methodist. 

Ch., b. in Lyman, — 

i. Bektha Belle, b. Nov. 4, 1878. in. May 17, 1904, Tellis F. Cole. res. 

in Rveijate, Vt. 
ii. John Edwin, b. Jan. (i, 1880. ni. Aug. 12, 190^, Florence Bean. res. 
in L. 



LUNDER,VILLE. 

JMathias, b. in Franklin, Vt. , Ang. 8, 1848. m. Hnldah M. Boivin. 
res. in Enoslnu'g Falls, Vt. 

IsADORE Nelson, son of Mathias, b. in Enosbnrg P'alls, Vt. , Ang. 7, 
1870. in. Jan. 15, 1898, Delia S., dan. of Lemuel N. and Priscilla 
(Simpson) Phillips, b. in L. Feb. 7, 1872. He lias res. in L. since 
1901. Hotel keeper. 

Ch.,- 

i. Clenna, b. Plymontli, June 20, 1899. 
ii. Dounis, b. L. June 17, 1902. 



LYTLE. 
John Thomas, son of James, see page 322. 

Additions. 

in. second, Aug. 28, 1898, Jennie O., dan. of Zurial A. and IMary J. 
(Bass) Richardson (See). 
Ch., by wife Jennie, — 

i. ]\Tary Elizabeth, b. L. A us. 31, 1903. 
ii. Ja.mes \{., h. L. Dec. 25, ]!)04. 



:^iae— Orr—Pnor. ' 563 

NUTE. 

Abraham. 1). Feb. 2.S, 17G;3. in. ]\Iary . res. F:iriiiingtoii. 

d. June IH, \>\\-l. 

Asa, son of Ahrnhnni, h. Fai ininuton. Nov. 2, LSftd. hi. Sept. 12, 
18;32, Lneindu I'lalt. He d. Ivoxluiiy, Mass., Nov. l.ST'S. 

Asa Bykox, son of Asa, b. in C'oliasset, Mass., Feb. IT). 1X4"). m. 
Oct. 9, 1.S71, .Alary Iv Miller, lie served as a private Co. I), 2-ltli 
]Mass. Inf.. war of the Keliellion. il. in lioston, .Alass., .Jan. 13, 1H'J4. 

.lonx llii.i.iNos, son of Asa 15.. b. in l\oxl)iny, ?ilass., 1.^74. ni. 
Nov. 17, rj02. Nellie S.. dan. of Lewis P>. antl Mary S. (IJeniick; 
Heald (See). He served in Co. 15. (Itii Mass. U. S. \'., war willi Spain. 
Commissioned 1st Lieut. Co. F, N. II. N. G. Oct. 14, lUUl. I'e.s. in L. 
since 18i)(j. 

Ch.,— 

i. r.ui. P.ir.LiNfjs. \). L. VM?,. 

ORR. 

Joseph, b. in Armagh, Ticland. 

Roi;ki;t. son of Joseph, b. in Armagli, Ireland, June G, 1799. m. 
]May 4, 1.S21. I\lary Ann ]\IcGlothlin. Slic was of Scotcli ancestry. 
lie res. in Canada, where he d. May 1;1, \x\S\. 

KoBKUT, son ol' lvobert\ b. in Canada, m. Dec. 22, 18G3, INlary 
]\IcCntcheon. I'res. res. L. Farmer. 

Albkut J., son of Robert -. 1). in Canada, Nov. 11. 1.S74. m. June 
11. 1901, Stella INI., dau. of Leslie F. and Minnie (Henderson^ l!ean 
(See), res. L. Farmer. 

Cli., b. in L., — 

i. Kaymoni* \V., 1). Oct. v.), 1002. 
ii. WnKKi.Ki; 1)., b. xMarcli 2:^, H»01. 

POOR. 

The name '' Poor'' was assumed liy a Xoi'mari named Roger, when 
he went to Fng. >vith Prince Henry Third, because ui his personal char- 
acteristic of being " lean." 

Dan'ikl, b. in l^ng. l';2 1. Came from AViltshire. I-'.ng.. 1G.')8. m. 
Oct. 20, 165(1, :\Iary Farnum. She d. in Andover, IMass., Feb. ;>, 1.S14. 
He res. in Andov(;r, where he d. 

Daxikl. son (jf Daniel ', 1). in Andover, Mass., Sept. .3, IG.JC. m. in 
1G88, 3[ehital)le Osgood, res. in Andover, Mass. 

Daniel, son of Daniel", b. in Andovei'. Alass., Fel). 9. I().s9. m. 
^larch 20, 1712. Doroihy Kimball. He res. in Andover. Mass., where 
he d. Aug. s, 1772. 

Peter, son of Daniel ^,b. in Andover. 31ass.. June 11. 1730. m. 
Oct. 11. 17:)3. Sarah P. \\'ood, b. in lioxford, Mass.. Jan. 29, 17*30. 
d. Sept. 19, 1788. He res. in Andover, Mass., where lie d. 



554 Poor — TiUotson. 

Daniel, son of Peter, b. in Andover, INIass., Aug. 4, 1 7G0. m. Mav 
23, 1782, Hannah, dau. of John and Hannah Fay, b. in Andover, 
Mass., April 25, 17G2. d. in Wilinot, Nov. 15,' 1839. He d. in 
Wihnot, April 23, 1848. 

Charles, son of Daniel ^ b. in Andover, Mass., Feb. 22; 1800. 
ni. Feb. 27, 1831, Abigail C. Gay, b. in Wilinot, Dec. 15, ]811, grand- 
dan, of Eli[)halet Gay, a soldier of the war of the Revolution. He 
res. in Wilmot, where he d., INIarch 17, 1877. 

William Gay, son of Charles, b. in Wilmot, INFnv 18, 1832. m. 
Aug. 20, 1855. Delina Ann, dau. of Lorenzo M. and Ruth (Wakefield) 
P^'eeto, b. in Newport, Jan. 11, 1835. d. in Lebanon, July 27, 1894. 
He res. in L. from 18G4 to 18G7. d. in Wilton, Me., ^Q[)t. 3, 1878. 

RuEL WiiiTCOMB, son of William G., b. in New London. Sept. 29, 
18G0. m. Oct. 18, 1884, Ida M., dau. of Charles G. and Hnl.lah J. 
(Delano) Sawyer, b. in Greenville, Me., Nov. 25, 1861. He res. in 
L. from 1881 until 1888. Cashier L. Nat. Bank. res. in New York 
Citv. 

Ch.,— 

i. IIelex Hilder, b. North Long Branch, N. J., June 25, 1899. 



TILLOTSON. 
Jonx i\IoKRisON, b. about 1790. res. in Northumberland, where he d. 

John Mokiuson, son of John \ b. in Lancaster, July G, 1813. m. 
Caroline, dau. of William Smith, b. in Raymond, Me. He d. Dalton, 
Jan. 8, 1900. 

John INIorrison, son of John -, born in Dalton, Oct. 23, 1859. m. 
Dec. 25, 1879, Kate, dau. of Edwttrd P. Cushman. Lie has res. in L. 
since 1900. Insurance and real estate. 

Ch.,— 

i. IIauuy, b. Dalton, 1880, d. 1882 



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Virginia Chtitelle 
Emma LaGrand 
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Simon Dutre 
Joseph Kilman 
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Allkv, Abneij, p. IG, for "Swansea" rond " Swanzey." 

Bailkv, Cyul's, p. 27, second line, I'oi- " Vt." read '' Mass." 

liici.'o, ii. Linvis, p. ')(■), after " Canada" insert " m. jMargaret Legac}'. 

d. in Liltieton." 
1)()\VMAN, doNATiiAX, p. 71. The ninth ciiihl shonld be " Lovisa," not 

'* J^ivona." 
liRACKicrr, Kdwakd Duoi.ev, in " Geor<:!jianna "' snbstitnte an "e '' for 

the " i." 
Brennan, doHN, p. SO, for " Irelatid " read "Caiiada." 
Clashy, Samukl, p. i;n. for "Tilk'y"read ''Tillotson II." 
Ci-EVELANi), MosKs. The fonrth child, John, died in Lowell, Mass., 

from a railroad accident. 
Cole. Royal ]\I., p. 14'J, for '•'Idzzie" in second line, read " Elizabeth." 
CooLKY, William Fokuks, p. 14:5, for ''Corey" read "■ Cory." 
Cramer, Thomas Edmunp, [). 147, for " Elast During" read "East 

Deering." 
Cdrtls, EriiRAnt. p. If)!*, second line, for "ISliO" read " 1763." 
Dul\;lass, p. 1G7. There is no auth(jrity for the statement that 

William was a son or l)i'o1her of Archibald, 20th Lord Donglass. 
Dow, Arthur E., p. 16'J, third line, for'" Emma" read "IMinne," and 

for firnt child. "• Aruiie." read '' Anna." 
Dow, .Ia.aies, p. ItlS, second line, for " ISll " read " 1S12." 
Eastman, Harvard DonuLASs, p. 1.S2. The lineage is John Lang- 
don (()), Ivichard {.")), Richard (4), Jonathan (3), Thomas (2), 

Roger (1 ). 
Eastman, CEoi{(iE W., p. IMl, for " Com[)ton " read " Campton." 
Eastman, Obadiaii, p. 171>, did not marry a second time. 
Eastman, Lahnard Lamb, p. I.s2. The lineage is James (G), Stephen (.')), 

Sanniel (4), Roger (3), John (2,) Roger (1). 
Eastman, Myron Bowles, p. 182. The lineage is Caleb (G), Ebene- 

zer (0), Obadiah (4). Ebenezer (3), Philip (2), Roger (1). 
Eaton. MrrcwELL II., p. 1S3. The lineage of his wife, Sarah Eastman, 

is Ebenezer (5), Obadiah (4), Ebenezer (3), Philip (2), Roger (1). 
P>LY, Guv, p. 18S. His wife was Caroline, not Nancy Wetherbee. 
CoPELANi), Harriet Ann, p. 14.'), shonld read ''Harriet Anna." 
Crooks, Henry, p. 148, last line bnt one, '• 1830" shonld read " 1831." 
Crooks, Thornton, " 1837," shonld be changed to " 183(')." 
Earr, Sa:\iuel, p. 11)3, sec<Mid line, for " Al)igail" read " Rebecca." 
Farr, Tiio.mas, p. 192, (irst line, for " not a son " read " a brother." 



Errata. 591 

Gkf.knt.kaf, William G., p. 2:19, after " cIl, hy w. Floroneo " road 
'• Alzina.'" Tlu; iiaim- of Ihe lirUi cliild should l»e " M\ rtie I'.cile," 
and the sixth, •• Flossie, " should I'ead " Klorcuce May." 

IIaselton, TiMoiiiv, [). 2.')(). His childieu inanied as Col lows : Kliza- 
heth \V., .Jonathan Mason; I'eisis .M., David W. Ilihliard ; Kllen, 
C'haik'S L. Cai-pcMiler, of St. .lohnsituiT, \'t. ; and Ada, David 
Holster, of Keene. 

IIaskins. |). 2.j0. This family wrote; the name " Iloskins " until after 
18.'>(), wijen William Henry ehanned the "o" U> an "' a." 

HiCAi.i). Lkwis 1)KI(;iia.m, p. 2.")(>, '-llarvev" should read '• I'.eiijaiiiin 
il;irvey." 

Hknkv, .Ioski'ii. p. 2.")7, for " b. in Monroe," read "■ b. in Lyman."' 

HoWK, Hakkv v.. |). 271, for "Christian Science " in third line read 
'• J'lpiscoual.'' 

IvKNNKV. llKKBKur 1'^ , p. 2'.M), ell. i. '' liereuice " should read '" lU'rnice." 

Ki.NNK, V'lNK. The ehildi-en of \'int; Kinne, p. 2!)7, should read: 
'• Lucy M.." '• Lucy A.;" " Dennison ]Miner, '* Isaac Dennison 
'"Miner;" '' Orley," '■ Orlean A.'' The blank l)efore '• Chase " 
should \)v. "Julia K.,"' who died Dec. 14, 18.^."i ; and Annettt; mar- 
ried Klisha Hibbai'd. 

Lewis, Samuel (14), p. .'Ml. second line, Un- '• 17:52" rear] " 17H8." 

LovE.Jov, Jonathan (4), p. .'JbS, for "June'' at the end of second line 
rea<l '• January." 

MEiani.L, Nathanikl (12j, p. ."32, after "Ann Walker'' add •' b. Con- 
cord. July 1 0, 1747. " ' 

]Mkri!ILL, Sami.el (13), [). '.V.VL His wife, Dorcas H. Eastman, was the 
daughter of Kichard (5); the line is Richard (4), Jonalhaii (3), 
Thomas i2j, Roger (Ij. 

:\IiLLEN, David (2), [). 23(1, iii. ch. Prudence, for " l-SCS " read " 1H07." 

MiLLEN, William H. H. (4), p. 237, for '-Jan. 20," read '-Jan. 23." 

Mills, Aukaiiam. p. 331i, read " Abram Mills." 

Raukek. >;elsox (24), p. 379, ch. iii. Edith ^L should read " 27 " instead 
of -'22." 

Reai!«»i»v. IticnAUD, p. 3."^."). Hannah (1. resides in Carnjllton, 111., not 
Ohi(x 

Place, Lewis O., \). 394, make the following additions and corrections : 

1. Lewis Os(;ooo Place, in. Elizabeth, d;iu. of Jesse and Eli/.aln-th 

( I'odd) Wilson, b. Feb. 19, b^lO. d. Se[)t. 29, 1«-S.j. Stonemason. 
Ch.,— ' 

i. Klizaijktii ToiM., b. Carroll, A u-;. .'31, 18:55. m. 1808, Curtis Munsoy, d. 

in L. Dec. It;, l'.)U2. 
ii. Wii.i.iAM, Li.wis, I). Oct. 12, 18:; ;, <1. in L. Dec. 9, 1'J02. ^ 
iii. (ii.oKGE, »). Dec. 15, is:57, d. in L. Nov. VMl. 
iv. Ai.oNzo, h. .July 24, 1^:;'.*, d. in L. Dec. 11, 1902. 
V. .M.vin Ann, b. Ai)ril 17, ls4:!, <1. in L. Oct. lU, 1855. 
vi, .Jkssi: Wilson, hi. 1882, ICuriicc Aljhott. 
vii. Jonathan. 

viii. .Jami.s, li. in L. Ai)ril I'i, l'.(02. 
i.\. l>i;N.rA.MiN FiiANKi.iN, 1). L. .May 17, 1850. Killed l)y accidental slioolin;; 
m L. Auj,'. -16, 1807. 

2. William Lewi- 1'lace, son of Lewis Osgood, b. 183G, d. Dec. li, 

r.)()2. 

3. Ja:\ies Place, son of Lewis Osgood, d. A[)r. IG, 1902. 



592 History of Littleton. 

Stevens, Charles W., p. A^GQ. His son Henry Carl died in 1901 in- 
stead of 1900. 

Sylvestue, Victor, p. 474. The name of his second child sliouhl be 
Bilzinniie, not Benjnmin. 

Wetiierbee, Samuel, p. 514, subslitnte tlie following for his children: — 

Capt. Samuel (3) and Susanna Wetherbee had 

Ch., — 

i. Susannah, b. Aus.. 4, 1770. 

ii. Jaisson, b. June 8, 1772. 

iii. Samuel, b. 1774. 

iv. James, b. 1770. 

V. Azou, b. 1780. 111. Mary Hiintoon. 

vi. Betsey, b. 1781. m. Timothy A. Edson. 

vii. \ Lucy, b. 1783 ( in. Cornehus Judevine. 

viii. ) Polly, b. 1788 J twins, 

ix. CAiiOLi.N'E, b. 1785. in. (iiiy Ely 



i I'UYl'UENIA, b. 1788 J II 

.; Hoy, 1). 1788 > I 



Stock well. 

. .„.., ^^ , triplets, (d. 3'oung). 

xii. ( LicRETiA, b. 1788 ) ni. Joseph Morse, 
xiii. John, b. 1701 ? 

xiv. Cathakine, b. 179.3. ni. Sylvanus B.ilch. 
XV. MiHANDA, b. July 5, 17'JlJ, d. Littleton, N. H. 

Whittier, Tiiom\s, p. 520, " Rolf in second line shoiiUl read " Rolfe." 



INDEX OF FAMILIES. 



A. 

Al)l)c\'. 

AhboU. 

Adams. 

Ainsvvorth. 

Albee. 

Aklriuli. 

Ale.xaiuier. 

Alhini. 

Allen. 

Allison. 

Anilrc'W, 

Andrus. 

Ant>ier. 

Annis. 

A{)[)lebee. 

Armstrong. 

Arnold. 

Ash. 

Asliland. 

Astell. 

Atwood. 

Audibut, Auilibert. 

Austin. 

B. 

Bagley. 

Baker. 

Balch. 

Baldwin. 

Ball. 

Bard. 

Barnes. 

Barnum. 

Barrett. 

Bartiett. 

Bass. 

Batclieller, Batclielder, 

Batcliellor. 
Bayley, Bailey. 
Bean. 

Bean, Lefebvre. 
Bealtie. 
Beck. 
Bedell. 
Beebe. 
Belanger. 

VOL, III. — 38 



Belknap. 

F.ellows. 

Bemies, Hemis. 

Bent. 

Berkley. 

Herman. 

Herd, IJiron. 

Berry. 

Biekford. 

Bidwell. 

JJinnham. 

Bishop. 

I'.lake. 

JJlakslee. 

P>l.'indin. 

Blodgett. 

BoUes. 

Bond. 

Boimey. 

Bostwick. 

Boutvvell. 

J5o\vles. 

]?i)\vman. 

Braekett. 

Brennan. 

Brett. 

Brickett. 

Bridge. 

Briggs. 

Bro(lie. 

Bronson. 

Hrooks. 

Brown. 

Bryant. 

Buehaiian. 

Buck. 

Buckley. 

Bugbee". 

Bullard. 

Bunker. 

Burgin. 

Burley, Burleigh. 

Burnhaui. 

Burns. 

Burt. 

Burton 

Bus well. 

JJuzzell. 



C. 
Caldwell. 
Calhoun. 
Callahan. 
Campbell. 
Carbee. 
Carbomieau. 
Cardinal. 
Carey. 
Carleton. 
Car[>enter. 
Carr. 
Caswell. 
Carter. 
Cate. 

Cayer, Cailler. 
Coyer, t'arrier. 
Chaffee. 
Chamberlain. 
Chandler. 
Charlton. 
Chase. 
Cheney. 
Choate. 

Choquette, Cluxjuet. 
Church. 
Churchill. 
Chutter. 
Clark, Clarke. 
Clay. 
Cleasl)\'. 
Cleveland. 
Clogston. 
Closson. 
Clough. 
C;obb. 
Cobleigh. 
Coburn. 
Cochrane. 
Cofran. 
Col burn. 
Colby. 
Cole. 
Conant. 
Condon. 
Coo ley. 
Cooper. 
Copeland. 



594 



Index of Families. 



Copp. 

Core}'. 

Corning. 

Coty, Cote. 

Cowen. 

Cowing. 

Cram. 

Cramer. 

Crane. 

Crawford. 

Crooks. 

Crosby. 

Crouch. 

Cudworth. 

Ciinimings, 

Curl. 

Currier. 

Curtis. 

Cusliing. 

Cuslmian. 

Cutler. 

D. 

Dai ley. 

Daisy, Dizy. 

Dalton. 

Dame. 

Danforth. 

Daniel. 

Davis. 

Day. 

Dean. 

De Fosse, De.sfosses. 

Delaiiy. 

Denison. 

])ickson. 

Dixon. 

Dodge. 

Donaghy. 

D'Ooge. 

Douglass. 

Dow. 

Drew. 

Droiien. 

])uffy. 

Dunliar. 

Dunn. 

Dunton. 

Duryin. 

Dyke. 



E. 



Karnes. 

Kastman. 

Katon. 

Edniands. 

Edson. 

i;ikins. 

Eldredge. 

p:iliott. 

Elmer. 

Ely. 

Emerson. 



Emery. 
English. 
Eudy. 
Everett. 



Fairbank. 

Farmer. 

P'arr. 

Ferguson. 

Fmnigan. 

Fisher. 

Fisk. 

Fitch. 

Fitzgerald. 

Flanders. 

Fletcher. 

Flint. 

Fogg. 

F''oss. 

Foster. 

Fournier. 

French. 

Frost. 

Frye. 

Fuiford. 

Fuller. 

Furber. 



Gale. 

Galer. 

Garand. 

(Jardner. 

Gaskill. 

Gates. 

George. 

Gibb. 

Gile. 

Gil man. 

Gluzicr. 

Gleason. 

Glode. 

(jlover. 

Goin. 

Gonyer, Gagnou. 

(jtood. 

Goodall. 

Goodell. 

(joodenougli. 

Goodrich. 

Goodwin. 

Goold. 

Gordon. 

Goss. 

Gould. 

Graham, Ingraham. 

Granger. 

Graves. 

Cray. 

Green. 

Greene. 

Greenleaf. 



Greenwood, Boisvert. 

Griggs 

Guilford. 

Guy. 

H. 

Hadley. 

Hadlock. 

Hale. 

Hall. 

Hallett. 

Hamilton. 

Hardy. 

Harriman. 

Harrmgton. 

Harris. 

Hartshorn. 

Haselton. 

Haskins. 

Hastings. 

Hatch. 

Hawes. 

Haynes. 

Hazeliine 

Heald. 

Heath. 

Henry. 

Hibbard. 

Higgins. 

Hildreth. 

Hill. 

Hilliker. 

Hinds. 

Hodiic. 

HTKlgman. 

Hoffman. 

Holland. 

Holman. 

Holmes. 

Hojikinson. 

Hoskins. 

Hosmer. 

Houle. 

Howard. 

Howe. 

Howl and. 

Hoyt. 

Hubbard. 

Hudson. 

Humplirey. 

Hunkins. 

Hunter. 

Huntington. 

Huntoon. 

Hunl. 

Hurlbutt. 

Huron. 

Huse. 

Hutchins. 

Hutcliinson. 

Hyde. 



I. 



Ide. 



Index of Familiei- 



595 



•I;ickiii;in. 

.J.'irkson. 

Jarvis. 

.fclfiey. 

■loiiiiison. 

Ji'Wt'tr. 

Jolinsoti. 

Joliiiston. 

Jones. 



Kpllev. 

Kollo^fr. 

Kclsea. 

Kt'iiersoii. 

Koiicsoti. 

Ki'iincy. 

Kent. 

Kevos. 

Kidder. 

Killiiini. 

Killam. 

Kimball. 

KiiifT. 

Kiiine. 

Kitchen. 

Ivnapp. 

Kiieeiand. 

KiijoJit. 

Kno.x. 

L. 

Ladd. 

I.iatlainii!c. 

Lake way, L'lOs 

Lane. 

Lang. 

Lang(]on. 

Langford. 

Langley, Langlo 

La plant. 

Lamed. 

Latlirop. 

Leach. 

Learned. 

Leavitt. 

Lehoiix. 

Leighton. 

Leniay. 

Lenway, Lanois. 

lA'Wis. 

Lihi)(>v. 

Litchfield. 

Little. 

LnuLree. 

Lovejoy. 

J>iicas. 

Liicia, Lucier. 

Liinderville. 

Lyford. 

Lynch. 

Lv.ster. 

Lytic. 



ciiyer. 



M. 

Magoon. 

Maim. 

iMarcy. 

Markley. 

Marsh. 

Martin. 

Martineau. 

Mason. 

Ma.ssey. 

Mct'arthy. 

McCarty. 

AIcCov. 

McDonald. 

Mc(;refj()r. 

."Mcdroray 

Mclntirc. 

Mcl>auu|din. 

McLoud. 

Mc.Millen. 

Mtl'hcrson. 

MclJac. 

Merrill. 

Meserve. 

Metcalf. 

.Millcn. 

!\liller. 

Milliken. 

Mills. 

Minard. 

Miner. 

Mitchell. 

Moffett. 

Mooney. 

IMoor, Moore. 

Morgan. 

Morris. 

Morrill. 

Morrison. 

Morse. 

Moiilton. 

Mozrall. 

Mudgett. 

Miilliken. 

Myott, ALailhot. 



Nelson. 

Nichols. 

Noble. 

Noiseu.x. 

Northy. 

Norton. 

No\-es. 

Nurse. 

Xute. 

Nutting. 



Paddloford. 
Page. 

Palfrey. 

Palmer. 

Paradise. 

I'arker. 

Partridge. 

J'atten. 

Patterson. 

Penbody. 

Pearson. 

Peavy. 

Peck. 

Peckett. 

Pemiock. 

Perkins. 

Phillips. 

Pickett. 

Pierce. 

Pingree, Pengry. 

J lace. 

Plant, Plantc. 

J'ollard. 

J'oor. 

Porter. 

I'otter. 

Powers. 

Pratt. 

Prosbrey, Presby. 

Pre.scott. 

I'rince. 

Pringle. 

Pushee. 



(^uessy. 
'iiiimby. 



Q. 



O. 



Oakes. 
Osgood. 
O II V rand. 



W. 

liand. 

Kainey. 

I^inkin. 

Panlet. 

lU'agan. 

Kedington. 

lied wood. 

Hemich, Ifemick. 

Pentivw. 

Hichardson. 

Hiley. 

L'ines. 

Hing, Baillargeon. 

Piviers, La RiviiTe 

Kix. 

Pot)ins. 

L'obinson. 

Roby. 

Poss. 

Rounsevel. 

Howe. 

Powell. 

Pulaiid. 

Kussell. 



596 



Index of Families. 



s. 


Sylvestre. 




Symonds. 


Sahvay, Salois. 


Siinlxiin. 


T. 


Sanders. 


Sanderson. 


Taft. 


Sanger. 


Tarbell. 


Santy, Sanschragrin. 


Tayh)r. 


Sargent. 


Temple. 


Sartwell. 


Terrett. 


Savage. 


Terrien. 


Sawyer. 


Thaver. 


Scott. 


Thorn. 


Sellingliam. 


Thomas. 


Suobel. 


Thompson. 


Shaw. 


Tibbetts. 


Shay. 


Tifft. 


Sheplierd. 


Tilton. 


Shute. 


Tillotson. 


Silsby. 


Timson. 


Siniino, Simoneau. 


Titus. 


Siinonds. 


Town. 


Simpson. 


Trask. 


Sinkler, Sinclair. 


Trombley, Tremblay. 


Smalley. 


Tuttle. 


Smillie. 


Tulip, T>atulippe. 


Smith. 


T'.uiney. 


Snapp. 


Twombly. 


Snow. 




Soames. 


u. 


South worth. 




Stearns. 


Underwood. 


Steere. 




Stevens. 


V. 


StiiichHeld. 


Vandercar. 


St. John. 


Van Ness. 


Stoddard. 


Veigne, Veilleux. 


Stowe. 


Venion, Vignan. 


Strain. 




Stratton. 


W. 


Streeter. 


Strong, Dufort. 


Wadleigh. 


SuUiam. 


Walker. 


Swett. 


Wallace. 



Ward. 

Warner. 

Waterman. 

Watson. 

Webster. » 

AVeeks. 

Welle r. 

Wellman. 

Wells. 

West. 

Wetherbee. 

Wetherell. 

Wheeler. 

Wheelock. 

Whitcher. 

Whitcomb. 

White. Leblanc. 

Whiting. 

Whitmore. 

Whittaker. 

Wilder. 

Wilkins. 

WiUard. 

Wiliett, Ouellet. 

Willey. 

WilUams. 

Willis. 

Wilniot. 

Wilson. 

Winch. 

Winslow. 

Wise. 

Witham. 

Woodruff. 

Woods. 

Woodward. 

Woolson. 

Wooster. 

Worcester. 

Wright. 

Y. 

Young, Dion. 



INDEX OF TOWNS.' 



A. 

Abingdon, 111., 208. 

Acton, Mass. 109, 2.">;?, 477, 491. 

Acushnet, ^lass., 1179. 

Acwortl), 8(5. 33.5. 

Adams, N. Y., 543. 

Addison, Vt., 03, 490. 

Afton, N. Y., 342. 

Ainsworth, Kiii;., 5. 

Akron, Ohio, 237, 257. 

Alhanv, 471. 

Albany, X. Y., 320,339, 529, 5-38. 

Albany, Vt., 240, 25G, 280. 

Albion, .Mich., 423. 

Albion, N. Y., 23. 

Alhnrgh, Vt.. 18, 298. 

Ak'd(Clll., 177. 

Alexandria, 21, 182, 254, 402. 

Alexandria, Va., 285, 337, 338, 525. 

Allc'<;an, xMicli., 6(5, 214. 

Alleiistown, 119, 529. 

Alniena, Mich., 3', 14.5. 

Alstcad, 83, 200, 4.5(1. 

Alton, 72,92. 12(), 356,368. 

Amenia, N. Y., 478. 

Ames, N. Y.. 504. 

Amesburv, Mass.. 141, 182. 186. 241, 278, 

279, 315, 333, 432, 428. 429, 540. 
Andierst, 37, 229, .399, 432, 402, 463, 538. 
Amiierst, Mass.. 203, 287. 
Anamosa, Iowa, 235. 
Andersonville, Ua., 139. 
Andover, 131. 
And.)ver, .Mass., 1, 2. 3, 15, 25, 84,87,104, 

127, 170, 178,208, 217, 264, 375, 40G, 407, 

428, 4(;6, 525, 527. 
.\ndover (North), Mass., 81. 
Andover, Me., 174. 
Ann Arbor. Mich., 10, 335, 543, 576. 
>\noka, IMiiin., 405. 
Anson, Me., 95, 515. 
Anson (North). Me., 401. 
Antrim, 151, 184, 318, 319, 468, -523. 
Antrim, Ire., 100. 
Appkton, Wis., 132. 
Aquia Creek, Va., 500. 
Arcadia, N. Y., 494. 
Ardmore, Pa., 292. 



Ardsley, N. Y., 222. 

Aruvle, N. Y., 398. 

Arlington, Mass., 58, 200. 

Arnndel, Eng., 103. 

Asbestos, Can., 95. 

Asbury Park, N. J., 226. 

Ascot, r. Q., 122. 

Ashburnham, Mass., 12, 250, .391, 445. 

Ashby, Mass., 17, 263, 308, 462. 

Ashford, 106, 179. 

Ashland, 58, 75, 323, 529. 

Ashland, Mass., 32, 130. 

Ashland, Va., 400. 

Ashtabula, Ohio, 325. 

Ashuelot, 360. 

Atchison, Kas., 75. 

Athens, Ga., 137. 

Athens, Tcnn., 136, 137, 138. 

Athens, \t., 73, 210. 

Athol, Mass., 262, ;!M, 385. 

Atkinson, 24, 33.3, 370. 

Atlanta, Oa., 137, 138, 286. 

Attleboro, Mass., 14, 126. 423. 

Auburn, 35. 3!)8. 

Auburn, Me., 4, 56, 318, 460. 

Anburndale, Mass , 542. 

i\udul)on, Iowa, 74. 

Augusta, Me., 4:57. 

Austin, Te.\., 519. 



B. 



liacomb, Eng., 42. 

P.afford, Can.. 154. 

15akersfield, Vt.. 139, 215, .369, 437. 

Baldwin City, Kas., 3o0. 

P.aldwiiivillc', Mass., 480. 

Ballston Spa, N. Y., 320. 

Baltimore, Md., 64, 19'.t, 26 

Bangor, Me., 142, 154, 189, 
3(;_', 364, 386, 412. 

Bantrv, Ire., 278. 

liar liarbor, Me., 140. 

Bar .Mills, :Me., 388. 

Barnet, Vt., 8, 30, 46, 71, 7 
171, 181, 211, 226, 227, 
247, 250, 251, 256. 276, 
300, 319, 335, 344, .357, 



264, 



, 400 

279, 



308, 



7.78 


154, 


155 


232. 


242, 


246 


282," 


28:;, 


288 


•".76, 


383,' 


402 



^ In some instances the name of a post-office, other than that of a town, is given. 



598 



Index of Towns. 



405, 411, 424, 429, 430, 452, 458, 464, 
465, 491, 507. 

Barnstable, Mass , 372, 460. 

Barnstead, 90, B21, 386, 450, 451. 

Barnston, Can., 13, 56, 57, 322, 394, 395, 
399,421, 512. 

Barre, Mass., 352. 

Barre, N. B., 286. 

Barre, Vt., 7, 107, 151, 157, 271, 272, 383, 
384.458, 475, 476, 501, 540. 

Barrington, 411, 493. 529. 

liartlett, 138, 332, 382, 3.S3, 394, 460, 488. 

Barton, Vt., 98, 119, 157, 162, 184, 233, 
258, 271, 426, 456, 457, 472, 481, 482, 
491. 

Batavia, N. Y., 359. 

Bath, 2, 3, 19, 25, 26, 36, 47, 48, 55, 61, 
62, 63, 65, 67, 78, 90, 107, 113, 120, 124, 
125, 128, 134, 137, 147, 151, 168, 173, 
176, 177, 179, 190, 202, 208, 210, 221, 
225, 226, 228, 23(i, 257, 258, 276, 281, 
282, 295, 296, 322, 350, 358, 370, 371, 
384, 397, 400, 403, 404, 414, 417, 427, 
430, 431, 446, 449, 455, 458, 464, 481, 
4S5, 491, 511, 512, 515, 621, 531, 535, 
536, 537. 

Bath, Me., 121, 126, 437. 

Battle Creek, Mich., 145, 378, 543, 544. 

Baj'ou Chicot, 154. 

Beatrice, Neb., 236. 

Bedford, 42, 79, 94, 345, 404, 406. 

Bedford, Eng., 129. 

Bedford, Mass., 202. 

Bedloe's Island, N. Y., 324. 

Beebe I'lain, Vt., 322, 394. 

Belchertown, Mass., 107, 164. 

Belfast, Me., 186, 372. 

Belgic, France, 495. 

Bellaire, Mich., 12. 

Belleville, 111., 496. 

Belliiitjliam, Mass., 7. 

Bullows Falls, Vt., 189, 210, 263, 282, 309, 
474, 476. 

Belniont, 6. 

Beloit, Wis., 225, 226. 

Bennington, Vt., 27, 73, 235, 428, 520. 

Benton, 64, 84, 316, 323, 324, 360, 453, 
473, 521. 

Berks, Eng., 37. 

Berkshire, Vl., 159, 215. 

Berlin, 17, 147, 162, 230, 298, 304, 490, 
538. 

Berlin, Cer., 70, 254. 

Berlin, Mass., 314. 

Berlin, \. Y., 44. 

Berlin, Vt., 107, 297. 

Bcrmondsey, Eng., 304. 

Bermuda Hundred, 32. 

Berwick, Me., 313, 314, 367, 499, 501. 

Bethel, Me., 515. 

Bethel, Vt.. 297, 369, 524. 

Bethlehem, 3, 4, 15, 17, 18, 21, 33, 34, 36, 
38, 44, 46, 48, 63, 60, 68, 71, 72, 73, 77, 
82, 83, 84, 85, 90, 91, 92, 97, 98, 101 
102, 119, 122, 125, 129, 133, 139, 146, 



147, 148, 149, 150, 153, 154, 156, 161 
162, 172, 175, 178, 183, 184, 185, 187, 
192, 196, 204, 206, 207. 215, 219, 220, 
221, 222, 229, 233, 240, 243, 244, 245, 
251, 252, 271, 272, 280, 286, 289, 290, 
294, 303, 307, 312, 321, 328, 329, 333, 
339, 348, 349, 355, 358, 362, 363, 368, 
373, 381, 383, 388, 389, 390, 301, 394, 
396, 402, 408, 409, 414, 415, 416, 417, 
418, 419, 432, 433, 435, 437, 443, 444, 
461, 469, 463, 464, 468, 469, 470, 472, 
473, 481, 485, 489, 492, 496, 498, 499, 
602, 507, 511, 517, 518, 521, 622, 529, 
530, 531, 534, 538, 539. 

Bethlehem (Alder Brook), 53. 

Beverly, Mass., 145, 164, 440. 

Biddeford, Me., 274, 355. 

Biggs, Cal., 68. 

Big River, Wis., 177. 

BiUerica, Mass., 202, 203, 261, 415. 

Bingham, 111., 65. 

Bingham, Utah, 143. 

Binghampton, N. Y., 347, 536. 

Bird City, Kas., 398. 

Bitlis, Turkey, 142. 

Black Earth," Wis., 148, 149. 

Blanford, MaSs., 234. 

Blanford, Vt., 136. 

Blanford Centre, Mass., 136. 

Blendon, Ohio, 639, 540. 

Bloomfield, Vt., 69, 127. 

Bloomfield (West), N. Y., 536. 

Bloomington, 111. 406, 430. 

Blnehill, Me., 511. 

Bolton, Can., 322. 

Bolton, Conn., 456. 

Bolton, Mass., 229, 521. 

Bonn, Ger., 217. 

Boothbav, 373, 503. 

Boscawen, 66, 69, 105, 205, 219, 281, 421, 
432. 

Boston, Mass., 4, 6, 9, 32, 65, 71, 76, 77, 
78, 81, 85, 89, 90, 92, 94, 102, 117, 127, 
130, 134, 137, 138, 139, 141, 143, 149, 
170, 173, 176, 181, 196, 199, 213, 226, 
238, 242, 243, 248, 249, 254, 267, 265, 
2t;6, 270, 273, 277, 283, 287, 291, 295, 
299, 300, 303, 310, 311, 337, 339, 347, 
349, 352, 353, 370, 371, 376, 377, 379, 
383, 396, 399, 407, 410, 421, 428, 432, 
434, 437, 441, 443, 445, 448, 451, 453, 
455, 465, 470, 472, 480, 486, 490, 493, 
494, 501, 504, 506, 510, 612, 521, 522, 
528, 632, 534, 636, 636, 537, 641, 543. 

Boston (East), Mass., 217, 300. 

Boston (South), Mass., 287. 

Boston, Vt., 419. 

Bow, 46, 116, 266, 643. 

Bowdoinliam, Me., 121. 

Howling Green, Ky., 207. 

Hoxboro, Mass., 38, 443, 514. 

Boxford, Eng., 176. 

Boxford, Mass., 176, 389, 409, 486, 541. 

Bovlston, iMass., 261, 284. 

Boylston (West), Mass., 261. 



Index of Tozvns. 



699 



Bradford, 126, 28'), 382, 433. 
Hradfonl, Kiitr., 120. 

Bradfon], Mass., 24, 29, 103, 104, lO-"), 
170, 18!», 243, '2m, 207, 29G. 409, 525, 
527, 541. 
Bradford, Mc, 53t;. 
Bradford, Vt., 11, 21. 191), 258, 293, 324, 

348, 372, 390, 391, 444, 4G2, 504, 524, 

527, 541. 
Braiiitrce, Eiig , 479. 
Braintrec, Mass., 7, 10, 32, 135, 144, 367. 
Braintree, Vt., 319. 
Brandon, Vt.. 134, 

Brattlel)oro,Vt., 130,161, 225, 324, 458,472. 
Brentwood, 45. 
l?rentwoo(l, Enj;., 543. 
BrenK-n, Mc, 86. 
Brewer, Me., 247. 
Bridgeport, Conn., 81. 
Hridgt-port, Iowa, 122. 
Bridgewater, 132, 168, 406. 
Bridoewater, Mass., 13, 526. 
Bridgton, Me., 283. 
Briijiitoii, Vt., 83. 
Bristol, 8(5, 151, 156, 451, 529. 
Bristol, Conn., 272. 
Bristol, Enji., 26, 214, 531. 
Bristol, Me., 26, 501. 
Bristol, R. I., 272, 283, 347, 461. 
Bristol, Vt., 159, 322. 401. 
.Broadliead, Wis., 124. 
Brockton, Mass., 288, 302, 526. 
Brockville, Can., 302. 
Bronipt()n,Can.,27, 116, 117, 118, 119,405. 
Brookfield, 57, 120, 172, 204, 
Brookfield, Mass., 157, 228, 261. 
Brookfield, Vt , 319, 529. 
Brookliaven, N. Y., 432. 
Brookline, 86, 168, 398, 
Brookline, Mass., 300, 501. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 48, 137, 162, 235, 236, 

262, 288, 325, 337, 338, 387, 458, 468, 500. 
Brownfield, Me., 332, 429. 
Browninuton, Vt., 33, 39, 82, 92, 157, 184, 

255, 2(55, 289, 400, 425, 457. 
Brownsville, 4"ex., 406. 
Brunswick, ^[e., 189, 240, 300, 437, 468. 
Bryantville, Mass., 312. 
BuflFalo. X. Y., 12, 59, 101, 171, 319. 
Burke, V^t., 24, 86, 133, l(i3, 217, 220, 240, 

320, 337, 374, 380, 396, 418, 454, 530, 

540, 541. 
Burlington, Iowa, 63, 177. 
Burlington, xMass., 296. 
Burlington, Vt., 129, 207, 235, 371, 396, 

511, 5:i3, 541. 
Bundiani, .Me., 24. 
Bu.xton (South), Me., o88. 



C. 

Cabot, Vt., 157, 173., 272, 804, 306, 433, 

446, 495, 528, 510. 
Cabotville (Chicopee), Mass., 419. 



Calais, Me., 2(59. 

Calais, Vt., 129, 272, 362. 

Cambridge, Mass., 32, 58, 83, 85, 92, 101, 

170, 185, 200, 227, 250, 254, 292, 314, 

332, 372, 407, 415, 438, 462, 471. 
Cambridge, N. Y., 292. 
Cambridge, Vt, 293. 
Canibridgeport, .Mass., 58, 83, 101, 184, 

250, 525. 
(^amden, N. J.. 221. 
(Hampton, (i9, 87, 181, 271, .'518, 319, 325, 

34,s, 40f), 4(')3, 522, 533, 530, 539. 
Canaan, 18, 80, 139, 182, 249, 482, 525. 
Canaan, Me., 278. 
Canaan, Vt., 213, 3,11, 340. 
Candia, 91, 159, 333,405, 510. 
Canning, N. S., 339. 
Canterbury, 59, 295. 
Canterbury, Eng., 37. 
Canton, Mass.. 81, 23,:;, 369. 
Canton, Me., 121. 
Cape Xedick, ^le., 319, 
Carbondale, Kas., 229. 
Carlisle, Mass., 230. 
Carmel, Me., 113. 
Carrickfergus, Ire., 490 
Carroll, 12, 29, 35, 44, 80, 111, 102, 201, 

208, 228, 229, 218, 257, 272, 394. 
Carrollton, III., 385. 
Carroliton, La., 517. 
Castleton, Vt., 83, 88, 359. 
Cavendisl), Vt., 175,201. 
Central Eall, 11. I.. 90. 
Central Village, Conn , 503. 
Centre Cliatbam, N. Y., 529. 
Centre Harbor, 513. 
Centreville, H. I., 503. 
Ciiard, iMig., 127. 
Charleston, S. C;., 64, 278. 
Cliarlestown, 4, 22, 37, 42, 53, 70, 75, 80, 

117, 143, 153, 154, 155, 175, 188, 21*2, 
221, 265, 371, 410, 427, 440, 475, 488, 

513, 514. 515, 532, 542, 579. 
Charlestown, Mass., 85, 164, 216,304, 350, 

369, 390, 408, 411, 414, 440, 471, 475. 
Charlestown, Vt., 44, 107, 153, 216, 306, 

370, 477. 
Charlotte, Vt., 28. 
Charlton, .Mass., 471. 
(^hatham, 25, •j7'"j. 
Chathant, Mass., 21, 189, 470. 
Chatham, X. Y., 529. 
Ciiattanooga, Tenn., 123, 124. 
Ciielmsford, Mass., 32, 85, 123, 185, 304, 

305, 375, 414. 
Chelsea, Mass., :50, 57, (55, 71, 7(i. 113,231, 

236, 250, 381, 464, 525. 
Chelsea, Vt , 15, 20, 43, 143, 151, 274, 289, 

529, 530, 542. 
Chenango, X. Y., 24. 
Cheselbourne, Eng., 22. 
Chesliire. Ohio, 205. 
Chester, 18, 24, 37, 45, 218, 375, 42.^, 429 

43:5. 
Chester, Mass., 77, 97, 218. 



GOO 



Index of Toums. 



Cliester, Vt., 400. o2(5. 

CliesterfieM, 70, 120, 136, 136, 137, 149, 
165,101,103. 194. 10(j,;383,424,488,518. 

Cliesterfield, Ohio, 382. 

Chicago, 111., 28, 43. 9:], 108, 134, 171, 170, 
257, 259, 273, 275, 307, 316, 325, 330, 
33fi, 341, 358, 363, 514, 515, 516, 533. 

Chichester. 48, 98. 211, 375, 376. 

(^hicopee. Mass , 386. 

Chicot, La , 154. 

Chillicothe, Ohio, 64. 

Chinn, Me., 189. 

Cliippenluitn, Eng., 26. 

Chittenanso, N. Y., 236. 

Cincinnati, Ohio, 258. 350, 430. 

Cincinnatus, N. Y.. 17. 

Citv Point, Va., 459. 

Claremont, 5, 28, 123, 124, 151, 159, 190, 
227, 288, 300, 319, 324, 337, 381, 433, 
437, 503. 

Clarence, N. Y., 70. 

Clarenceville, Can., 302, 499. 

Clear Creek, N. Y.. 53. 

Clear Lake, Wis., 375. 

Cleveland, Oliio, 59, 137, 138, 221, 292, 
408. 

Clifford, Mich., 240. 

Clifiondale, Mass , 112. 

Clinton, N. Y., 343, 478, 523. 

Clinton, Wis., 171. 

Coatfsville, Ind., 21. 

Coaticook, Can., 148, 149, 272, 322, 474. 

Cochitnate, Mass , 458.- 

Cockhurn (Columbia), 306. 

(^Id Harbor, Va , 394. 

Cold Water, Mich., .391. 

Colebrook, 11, 12, 122, 134, 139, 141, 184, 
188, 192, 259, 273, 306, 360, 401, 411, 
412, 473, 491, 544, 

Colenham, N. Y., 46. 

Colorado Springs, 230. 

Colrain, Mass., '497, 498. 

Columbia, 502. 

Columbia, Cal., 529. 

Columbia Falls, Montana, 517. 

Colundius, Ohio, 64. 

Compton. Can., 115, 116, 122, 181, 21.3, 
26)0. .303, 413, 508, 509. 

Concord. 1, 32, 50, 51, 56, 57, 90, 111, 113, 
115, 124. 141, 146, 152, 153, 161, 172. 177, 
178, 214, 231, 2.34, 246, 251, 254, 285, 
300, .306, 316, 321, 322, 323. 325, 332, 
336, .341, 342, 348, 355, 369, 370, 371, 373, 
387, 413, 421, 423, 425, 427, 434,436, 437, 
444, 466, 467, 470, 527, 529, 538. 

Concord (now Lisbon), 476. 

Concord. Vt.. 6, 12, 16, 27, 30. 44, 60, 61, 
62,63.65,68,71,88,99, 108, 110. 117, 
118, 132, 146, 150, 1,55, 158, 161, 162, 196, 
201 , 21 1 , 215, 217, 230. 239, 248. 252, 254, 
2{)0, 272,279, 280. 286, 289, 312, 340, 3.50, 
351 , 352, 355, 358, 376, .385, 389, 397, 400, 
416,429, 430, 431, 435, 475, 477, 481, 
491, 496. 506, 515, 527, 530, 640. 

Concord (West), Vt., 373. 



Connelsville, Pa,. 299. 

Contoocook, 321, 368, 467, 531. 

Conway, 182, 214, 224, -332, 333, 454. 

Cookshire, Can,, 399, 489. 

Cooperstown, N. Y., 253. 

Corinth, Vt., 234, 356, 505, 506. 

Cork, Ire., 100, 278. 

Cornell, 111., 299. 

Cornish, 60, 286, 372, 511. 

Cornish, Me., 168, 161. 

Cornwall, Kng., 323. 

Cornwall (west), Vt,, 380, 381. 

Cortland, N. Y„ 343. 

Coventry, Conn., 156. 

Coveutrv, Vt., 74, 232, .303, 376. 385, 465, 

519. 
Craftsburv, Vt., 18, 98, 119, 157, 528. 
Cranston, "R. L, 386. 
Cromwell, Conn,, 310. 
Crown Point, N. Y., 398. 
Croydon, 335. 
Cuba, N. Y., 292. 



D. 

Dalton, 3, 15,3.5,68,69,71,7 
111, 122, 128, 132, 133, 
161, 162, 165, 166, 173, 
187, 194, 195, 196, 197, 
205, 210, 212, 215, 217, 
271, 273. 274, 277, 278. 
311, 312, 333, 344, 351. 
374, 378, 379, 382, 388, 
420, 421, 422, 423, 442, 
455, 4,59, 468, 472, 477, 
497, 498, 499, 602, 517, 

llalton, Mass., 478. 

Damascus, ( )hio, 319. 

Danbury, 18. 220, 406, 407. 

Danielson, Conn., 283. 

Danvers, 111., 429, 430. 

Danvers, Mass , 397, 470, 4' 

Danville, Can., 49, 87, 240. 

Danville, Mass., 224. 

Danville, Vt., 19, 62, 66, 
179, 180, 181, 184, 187, 
233, 23(), 240, 258, 282, 
328, 394, 396, ,397, 405, 
45,3, 468, 480, 484, 494, 
512, ,529. 

Dartmouth, Mass., 251. 

Decata, Mich.. 22. 

Dedham, Mass., 37, 77, 108 
233. 335, 383, 478. 

Deerficld, 42, 189, 234, 468. 

Deering. 147, 184, 398. 

Deerinir, Me., 158. 

Delhi, N. Y., 188. 

Denver, Col., 43, 161, 177, 
255, 257, 372, 444. 

Derby, Vt., 31, 58. 110. Ill 
226, 322, 341, 342, 394, 

Derbyshire. Eng., 11. 

Derry, 114. 374! 

Des Moines, Iowa, 150, 151 



2, 101 


U08 


,109 


146, 


149, 


1.55 


175, 


184, 


186 


200, 


201, 


204 


219, 


259, 


265 


295,' 


297, 


306 


,362, 


.353, 


3,55 


389, 


395, 


401 


443, 


449, 


453 


481, 


483, 


488, 


540. 







77. 



131, 


157, 


173 


211, 


213, 


223 


288, 


306, 


317 


4n, 


420, 


426 


509, 


510, 


511 



140, 165, 191, 



7, 226, 230, 2-54, 

113, 140,210, 
502. 

268, 316, 533. 



Index of Toivns. 



601 



Detroit. .\[icli., 10(i, 200, 357, 503. 

Dixville, (';iii.. -I"."]. 

Donegal, III'.. '.)\, 4<)9. 

Dorchostcr. 10, Si), -10(;. 

Dorchc'stiT, Kiifi'., r)21. 

Dorcliester. .Mass.. -V). 88, 22U. 428, 525. 

i:)oujrIas, Mass., KJ'.). 287, 424. 471, 472. 

Dover, 58, 105, 15(5, 171, 214, 282, 288, 

807, :«1, :].'57, :-.:{8, 8GG, 400, 411, 41U, 

425, 4:'.5, 458, 504. 
Dover, ICiitr-, •">■•• 
Dover, N. J., 041. 
Dowagiac, IMicli., 42.".. 
Dovlcstowii, Pa., 107. 
Dracut, Mass., 144, 178, 205. 
Drcsilen, Mc, 852, 855. 
Drolles, Iro., i;',8. 
Driiiiiinoii<lvil!e, Can , 245. 
Dublin, 118. 482 
Dublin (Ilarrisviile), 819. 
Dublin, Ire , 458. 
Duluth, Minn., 4()8. 
Duninierston, Vt., 880. 48'.i, 576. 
Dunbar Castle, Scot., 20'.). 
Dunbarton, (i, 8,1. 
Dnnbam, Tan., 122, 278, 449. 
Dunstable. Mass., 415. 
Duriiani, 171. 88<). 
Duriiain, Can., 19,47. 84, 215. 
Dusseiilorf. I'russia, 278. 
Du.xbury, Mass., 09, 158, 154, 156. 

E. 

Earitli, Enp., 285. 

I'.ast I'oston, Mass., 217. 

Kast Douglas, Mass., 587. 

East Hadflam, Conn.. 825. 

East Kingston, 429. 484. 

East Lexiiitrton. Mass.. 140. 

Easton, 10,25. 80. 54. 05. 82, 122, 272. 298, 

:',88, 85.8. .8()0. 8SS, 402, 415, 521. 
Easton, I'a., 480. 
Eastport, Me , 285, 808. 
Eaton, 888. 171. 
Eaton, Can ,117, 499. 
Eatonton. (in.. 255. 
E(lenborc)', ( )hio, 4."11. 
Edgecombe, Me., 872. 
Edfjwooil. i;. I , 880. 
Edinborn', Scot., 127. 
Elden. Vt., 100. 
Eliot. Me.. 410. 
Elk (.rove, III . 576 
Elkbnrt, Ind.. 150. 409. 
Ellsworth, Me., 1 10. 
Elnduirst, III., 148. 
Elmira, \. V., 74. 
Elmore, Vt., 188. 
Elmshore, Eiiff-. 524. 
Elmwood, III.." 499. 
Ely, En<r., 808,880. 
Ely, Vt.. 2'.). 
Enij>oria. Kas.. 79. 
Enfield, 18, 175, 176, 182, 218, 219, 369, 459. 



291, 



F.nfield, Can., 121.225,220. 
Knulewood, 111., 58,0. 
l-'iigle\vood, N. J., 586. 
Enosburtr. Vt., 519. 
Eppinfi, 454, 509, 540. 
Epsom, 98, 179, 833. 
I'rzin^an, 142. 
Erzroum, 142. 
Kutaw, Ala., 440. 
Evanston. III.. 299, 8.80. 
Everett, Mass., 45, 99, 406. 
I',.xamsliire, Enfr., 128. 
Exeter, 48, 45, 91, 811, .848, 528. 
Exeter, Mass., 290, 300, 317.880,837,40.': 
450, 451. 



Fairburv. 111., 299. 

Fairfax, Va., 843. 

Fail-fax, Vt , 172. 

Fairfield, Me., 358, 465. 

Fairfield, Yt., 31. 

Fairliaven, Wasli , 338. 

Fairlee, Vt., 56, 148, 192. 218, 249, 

300. 348, 305, 443. 462, 474. 
Fair Oaks, Va., 195. 
Fall Uiver, Mass., 79, 430, 535. 
Fallsburp. Ohio, 100. 
Falinoutli, Me., 251, 355. 
Faribault, Minn., 48, 503. 
I'"arminiiton, 247. 
Farminf^ton, Conn.. 298, 310. 
Farmintiton, Me., 48,7, 408. 
Farminf>ton Falls. Me., 250. 
Farnum, Minn , 245. 
Farrinjiton, Conn., 283, 284. 
Feriiandina, 189. 
Ferndale, Cal., 123,311. 
Ferrisburp, Vt., 99. 
Fishervill(\ 150. 
Fisbkill Landins:, N. Y.. •')03. 
Fitehburg, Mass, 48, 112, 251. 308. 

469. 
FitzwiUiam, 225, .3.38. 
Fla<:staff, .\rizona, 352. 
Fletcher. Vt., 21. 80(i, 307. 
Flint, Mich., 391,4-57. 
Flushin<r, N. Y., 387. 
Forest, III., 355. 
Forks, Me., 382. 401. 
Fort Collins. Cal., 254. 
Fort Howard, Wis , 270. 
Fort Madison. Iowa. 428. 
Fort rayne. Ala., 443, 444. ' 
Fort Snelling-, Minn, 499. 
Fort Wavne, Ind., lOS, 491. 
Fort Woi-tli, Tex., 216. 
Foxboro'. Mass., 270. 
Franiingliam, IVIass., 191, 305, 335, 

471, .534. 
Francestown, 80, 164, 309, 481, 482. 
Franconia, 4. 20, 44, 45. 59, 72. 83, 84 

89,90.90, 97, 129. 132, 142, 170, 187. 

215,223, 233,238,252,271, 272,279, 



3.39, 



,372, 



.88, 
197, 

297, 



(302 



Index of Towns. 



301, 328, 350, 359, 3G0, 389, 402, 432, 435, 
453, 4fi4, 472, 492, 498,499,601, 502,512, 
517, 521, 544 

Franklin, 18, 528. 

Franklin, Mass., 83, 335. 

Franklin, Vt., 156, 215, 303. 

Fredcricksburij:, Va., 345. 

Fredericton, N. 15., 339. 

Frenclunan's Piay, Me., 140. 

Fresno, Oal., 298. 

Fryeburg, Me., 214, 255, 468, 472. 



G. 



Gainesville, InJ., 359. 

Galena, 111., 450. 

Galloway, Ire., 490. 

(ialveston, Tex., 579. 

Gardner, Mass., 211, 314, 338, 391, 420. 

Geneseo, 111., 80. 

Geneva, Ala., 154. 

Geneva, N. Y.. 235, 534. 

Georgetown, Mass., 302. 

Georgetown, Ohio, 64. 

Georgeville, Can., 122, 144. 

Gettysburg, Pa., 333. 

Gibraltar, Spain, 159. 

Gilea<l, Me., 98, 333. 

Gilford, 48, 42(i. 

Gill, Wash., 118. 

Gilnianton, 28, 43, 44, 68, 69, 86, 91, 124, 

128, 204, 205,215, 243,284,280, ;;01, 317 

348, 357, 364, 368, 387, 450, 474, 492, 529. 
Gilsum, Mass., 456. 
Glasgow. Scotland, 87, 299, 342, 404, 405, 

,452, 508, 538. 
Glastenbury, Conn., 227, 293. 
Gloucester, Eng., 459. 
Gloucester, Mass., 21, 176, 291, 438. 
Gloucester, R. I., 22. 
Glover, Vt., 162, 196, 199, 258, 338, 390 

444, 528. 
Gloversville, N. Y., 252, 450, 470. 
Glyndon, Minn., 93. 
Goffstown, 242, 327. 
Gollion, Ohio, 230. 
Gonic, 159, 212. 

Gorham, 194, 235, 274, 453, 538. 
Gorhani, Me., 437. 
Goshen, Vt., 433. 
Gottingen, Germany, 217. 
Grafton, Mass., 284. 
Guildhall, Vt., 98, 156, 195, 267, 306. 



H. 

Hackley, C.ln., 529. 

Haddani, Mass., 235. 

Hadley, Mass., 188, 275, 287, 543. 

Halifax, Can., 143, 167, 283, 346, 478. 

Halifax, Vt., 143, 225, 383. 

Hammond, Wis., 7. 

Hampden, N. Y., 504. 



Hampstead, 26, 27, 59, 72, 177, 179, 218, 

505. 
Ilamjiton, Eng., 384. 

Hampton, 41^ 42, 43, 114, 271, 295, .321, 
333, 354, 356, 432, 434, 450, 483, 484, 
507. 
Hampton. Va., 69. 
Hampton Falls, 434, 483, 484. 
Hancock, 207, 300, 433, 497. 
Hannibal, N. Y., 133. 
H:inover, 9, 69, 123, 134, 201, 225, 230, 

277, 327, 504, 511, 533, 542. 
Hanover, Mass., 314. 
Hardwick, Mass., 438. 
Hardwick, Vt., 11, 29, 110, 154, 256, 269, 
280, 346, 382, 390, 411, 412, 464, 489, 
529, 541. 
Hardwick (East), Vt., 438. 
Harland, N. Y., 220. 
Harmony, 111., 530. 
Harmony, N. S., 339. 
Harney, 111., 54. 
Harrisburg, Vt., 228. 
Harrison, Me., 368. 
Hartford, Conn., 11, 58, 59, 163, 227, 234, 

356, 390, 446. 
Hartford, Vt., 50, 139, 274, 433. 
Hartland, Vt., 76, 190, 214, 274, 397, 514, 

515. 
Harvard, Mass., 220, 361. 
Haverhill, 3, 11, 15, 21, 22,23, 27, 35, 40, 
46, 54, 68, 69, 86, 116, 117, 124, 130, 
134, 151, 160, 169, 170, 177, 185, 195, 
196, 212, 220, 223, 231, 236, 239, 241, 
■ 242, 260, 272, 280, 301, 316, 323, 330, 
332, 339, 340, 350, 351, 360, 302, 363, 
369, 370, 371, 390, 396, 403, 411, 414, 
421, 422, 423, 429, 430, 440, 413, 445, 
451, 467, 472, 481, 485, 486, 487, 489, 
507, 508, 514, 519, 522, 528, 535. 
Haverhill (North), 374. 
Haverhill, Mass., 3, 24, 29, 67, 80, 81, 82, 
83, 102, 104, 105, 123, 141, 155, 169, 172, 
177, 179, 210, 218, 233, 238, 241, 265, 
288, 301, 307, 321, 330, 331, 332, 337, 
338, 349, 350, 359, 392, 520, 524, 544. 
Haverhill, Ohio, 406. 
Hatfield, Mass., 234. 
Hatlev, Can., 121, 122, 279, 544. 
Hebron, 432. 
Hebron, Conn., 14, 94, 95, 115, 116, 323, 

359. 
Heckmondwike, Eng., 283. 
Helena, Montana, 576. 
Hemjistead, N. Y., 261, 262. 
Henniker, 73, 190, 218, 219, 232, 264. 
Hennipin, 111., 298. 
Hereford, Can., 122, 174. 
llighgate, Vt., 202, 508. 
Hillsbor()',31, 80, 87, 102, 147, 398, 433. 
Hillsborough Bridge, 80, 86, 147. 
Hillsdale, Mich., Iti8. 
Hilton Head, S. C, 209. 
Hineshurg, Vt., 218. 
Hingham, Mass., 437, 492, 535. 



Index of To'ims. 



603 



Hinsdale, 80, 208, :]70. 

Iloliiirt, Iiid., :il4. 

Ilogaii, Montana, ")17. 

Ilojiansburs^li, N. Y., T^jB. 

Holden, 111.', 55r). 

Holden, Mass., 17. 

Ilol.lerness, 17, oo, 04, :521, 340, 388, 480. 

Holland, Vt., 807. 

Holland, Conn., 24!t. 

HollLs, 170, 280, 281, 288. 818, r)10, 541. 

Hollis, Me., 888. 

HoUi.ston, Mass., 20, 101, 205, 888, 524, 

525. 
liolyoko, Mass., 58. 
Honeoye Falls, N. Y., 438. 
Hooksett, 80, 804, 425. 
Ho[)kinton, Mass., 19, 32. 38, 12G. 148, 

214, 218, 265, 819, 351, 421, 529. 
Ilornellsville, X. Y., 404. 
Hot Sprinfjs, Ark., 400. 
Iloulton. Me., 3:!9. 
Hudson, 24, 04, 241, 205, 475. 
Hudson, \Vis., 380. 
Humboldt, Iowa, 285. 
HuntersviJle, W. Va , 4()0. 
Ilvannis, Mass., 800. 
H>de Park, Vt., 25, 32, 55, 166. 

I. 

Independence, Iowa, 207. 

Industry, Mc, 1«0. 

Inverness, Can., 278, 346. 

Iowa Citv, Iowa, 431. 

Ipswich, "Eng., 224, 205. 

Ipswicli, Mass., 5, 87, 00, 00, 103, 115, 141, 

247, 295, 301, 308, 384, 392, 411, 490, 

507, 580, 540. 
Ira, Vt., 284. 
Irasburg, Vt., 2, 163, 295, 307, 340, 444, 

480, 508. 
Ironton, Ohio, 40r). 
Island Pond, Vt., 118, 426, 473. 

J. 

Jackson, 145, 214, 834, ■135. 

Jacksonville, Fla., 76, 189. 

Jaffrey, 07, 9.^, 208, 23i;, 266, 308. 

Jamaica Plain, Mass., 325. 

Jancsville, Wis., 295. 

Jav, Vt., 123. 

Jcddo, N. Y., 423. 

Jefferson, Mc , 19.S, 808. 326, 346, 388, 408. 

Jerterson, 21. 47. 208, 215, 228, 285, 413, 

400. 
Jericho. Vt., 478, 
Jersev Citv. X. .1., G. 
Jerseyville, 111.. 257. 
Johnson, \'t., 11)5, 847, 426. 
Johnston, K. I., 3.10, 463, 4G4. 532. 
Johnston, Scot.. .SI. 
Johnstown, \. V., 124, 530. 
Johnstown, Pa., 147. 
Joliet, 111., 281. 



Kalamazoo, Mich., 42.3, 510. 

Ivansas City, Kas., 241. 

Kansas City, Mo., 70, 241. 

Kearnev, Xoh., 2:)5, 264. 

Keene, 21, 80, 108. 109, 119, 129, 216,278, 

301, 302, 403, 410, 438, 480, 482, 486, 

403, 525. 
Kclvedon, Enjr., 543. 
Kennehunk, Me., 253. 
Kenncbunkjiort, Me., 437, 400. 
Kcnoslia, Wis., 45. 
Kcnts Hill, 437. 
Kewanee, 111., 463. 
Keytesville, Mo., 321. 
Killarnev, Ire., 341. 
Kiliingly, Conn., 106, 300. 
Killmalcomb, Soot., 452. 
Kinderhook, X. Y., 387. 
Kingarrow, Ire., 384. 
Kingsey, Can., 222, 273, 514. 
Kingsey Falls, 101. 
Kintiston, 45, 110, 187, 23.7, 275, -333. 
Kintj's Walden, Kng., 241. 
Kinsley, Can., 120. 
Kirbv," Vt., 117, 234, 230, 200, 279, 300, 

324, 380, 423, 428, 448, 540. 
Kitterv, Me., 313, 410, 411, 413. 



Laconia, 8, 56, 71, 87, 90, 02, 110, 115, 
121, 159, 321, 330, 337, 349. 370, 403, 
400, 432, 482, 486, 405, 499, 503, 504, 
533. 

La Crosse, Kas., 21. 

La Crosse, Wis., .30. 

Lakeport, 34, 160, 272, .320. 

Lake St. Francis, Can., 489. 

Lancashire, Eng., 87. 

Lancaster, 4, U, 16, 17, 30, 30, 47, 54, 61, 
68, 71, 86, 88, 90, 05, 96, 111, 110, 123, 
133, 142, 152, 155, 156, 102, 182, 183, 
196, 107, 212, 218, 214, 227, 229, 288, 
230, 247, 249, 267,. 209, 276, 277, 280, 
285, 291, 300, 311, 310, 320, 340, 343, 
340, 360, 363. 364, 370, 373, 374, 387, 
388, 306, 400, 401, 402, 408, 412, 416, 
419, 427, 441, 442, 451, 408, 474, 482, 
487, 402, 508, 509, 530, 583, 539. 

Lancaster, Mass., 49, 07, 108, 203, 229, 
309, 311, .521. 

Landaff, 24. 25, 46, 58, 59, 67, 68, 78, 82, 
84, 85, 96, 114, 116, 1.34, 1.36, 156, 165, 
188, 222, 289, 262, 276, 290, 306, 323, 
333, 384, 353, 355, 370, .380, 399, 414, 
421, 422, 425, 442, 451, 452, 466, 460, 
472, 473, 476, 477, 498,521. 520. 531. 

Langdon, 50, 343. 

Lanfford, Eng., 513. 

Lansing, Mich., 423. 

Laredo, Tex., 387. 

Lavaca, Tex., 58. 



Index of Towns. 



Lawrence, K;is., 885. 

Lawrence, Mass., 83, 115, 126, 144, 156, 
15'.), 172, :;62, 449, 455, 509, 523. 

Leadhurv, Eng., 283, 303. 

Leadville, Col., 43, 100, 316. 

Leamington, Vt., 184. 

Lebanon, 12, 14, 19, 21, 59, 86, 98, 151, 
159, 179, 199, 210, 252, 260, 300, 301, 
834, 369, 374, 403, 414, 425, 452, 462, 
4(57. 

Lebanon, 111., 136, 138. 

Lebanon, Me., 187, 314, 321, 367. 

Lee, 529. 

Leeds, Can., 316. 

Lehi, Utali, 148. 

Leicester, Mhss., 36, 167, 496, 497, 542. 

Lcipsic, Germany, 217. 

Lemington, Vt., 125. 

Lempster, 16, 102, 150, 310. 

Lenoxville, Can., 316, 317. 

Leominster, Mass , 76, 96, 462, 531. 

Leroy, Kas., 438. 

Lewiston, Me., 189, 264, 339, 355, 437. 

Lexington, Mass., 73, 85, 135, 159, 160, 
242, 243, 368, 891, 445, 519. 

I-e.yden, ICng., 461. 

Limerick, Me., 161, 204, 355. 

Lincoln, 134, 170, 181, 257, 432, 498, 507. 

Lincoln, Eng., 278. 

Lincoln, Iowa, 426. 

Lincoln, Mass., 207. 

Lincoln, Neb., 28, 171. 

Lincolnville, Me., 378. 

Lisbon, 3, 8, 18, 20, 24, 32, 46, 48, 54, 5.5, 
56, 57, 58, 67, 68, 72, 73, 79, 84, 86, 100, 
102, 112, 113, 114, 115, 117, 118, 124, 
128. 130, 133, 134, 136, 140, 145, 147, 
149, 150, 151, 156, 157, 162, 165, 166, 
172, 173, 175, 180, 182, 188, 185, 190, 
208, 209, 210, 212, 216, 222 228 2^1 
234, 240, 248, 244, 245, 254, 259^ 260i 
266, 269, 271, 272, 275, 276, 287, 298, 
302, 306, 307, 314, 816, 824, 329, 333, 
336, 337, 341, 346, 348, 350, 351, 358, 
855, 364, 365, 370, 371, 872, 374, 377, 
378, 379, 380, 387, 888, 889, 398, 398, 
400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 408, 414, 416, 
417, 418, 419, 423, 424, 433, 442, 443, 
446, 448, 452, 458, 459, 464, 465, 466, 
471, 472, 473, 474, 476, 477, 482, 485, 
496, 498, 501, 511, 512, 521, 522, 524, 
525, 528, 580, 533, 535, 538, 539. 

Lisbon, Conn., 88. 

Litchfield, 146. 

Litchfield, Mnss., 04, 414. 

Little liytham, Eng., 127. 

Little Com])ton, R. I., 372. 

Littleton, Mass., .50, 490, 491. 

Little Silver, N. J., 398. 

Liverpool, Eng., 284, 528. 

Livingston, 355. 

Lockeford, Cal., 265. 

Lockhaven, Pa., 177. 

Lockport, N. Y. 306. 

Lodi, Mich., 516. 



Lodiana, India, 18. 

London, Eng., 47, 113, 278, 315, 330, 
397. 

London, Midi., 354. 

Londonderry, 146, 182, 315, 316, 344, 486, 
497, 522. 

Londonderry, Ire., 94. 

Longview, Tex., 100. 

Loiislioro, Ala., 162. 

Los Angeles, Cal., 275, 430, 576, 577. 

Loudon, 21, 46, 183, 227, 468. 

Louisville, Kv., 212, 278, 293. 

Lovell, Me., 279, 468. 

Lowell, Mass., 13, 15, 25, 63. 75, 76, 101, 
118, 119, 123, 127, 144, 145, 155, 161, 
168, 186, 197, 205, 208, 215, 220. 228, 
242, 252, 265, 279, 318, 362, 364, 385, 
403. 407, 408, 440, 499, 501, 521, 525. 

Lowell, Vt., 876. 

Lower Island, Can., 57. 

Lowville, N. Y., 504. 

Ludlow, Vt., 163. 

Lunenburg, Mass., 97, 203, 409, 443, 513, 
518, 588": 

Lunenburg, Vt., 13, 28, 85, 49, 50, 75, 96, 
98, 101. 109. 123, 125, 157, 174, 186, 187, 
239, 249, 253, 288, 290, 303, .S0(!, 318, 
82f», 3()0, 364, 865, 366, 370, 398, 443, 
448, 506, 518, 518, 537, 538. 

Lyman, 2. 20, ,34, 36, 42, 5-5, 66, 59. 66, 67, 
68, 74, 75, 76, 83, 90, 99, 100, HI, 112, 
114, 115, 120, 123, 128, 13.S, 134, 188, 
145, 146, 147, 165, 166, 168, 178. 184, 
199, 205, 208, 209. 212, 223, 236, 250, 
257, 268, 269, 276, 277, 282, 298, 306, 
312, 315, 316, 318, 319, 325, 326, .329, 
330, 340, 341, 351, 854, 355, 368, 369, 
370, 374, 377, 379, 381, 382, 388. 385, 
89(i, 898, 400, 427, 439, 448, 458, 462, 
465, 467, 468, 471, 485, 491, 507, 515, 
528, 529, 535, 536, 538. 

Lyman (Monroe), 324. 
Lyme, 42, 175, 201, 231, 399. 
Lyndeboro', 149, 309. 

Lyndhurst, Va., 302. 

Lyndon, Vt, 13, 21, 25, 61. 63, 66, 82, 8.3, 
88. Ill, 113, 116, 130, 186, 148, 151, 152, 
161, 165, 183, 216, 217, 220, 228, 232, 
234, 2.36, 237. 256, 264, 275, 281, 297, 
298, 317, 318, 32'.), .840, 370, 376, 379, 
380, 386, 416. 418, 428, 444, 462, 510, 
529 5.31 583 589 
Lyndonvilie, Vt.. 237, 250. 346. 420, 448. 
Lvnn, Mass.. .87, 98, 120, 189. 192,201, 234, 

'245, 358, 369, 377, 462, 485, 541. 
Lynwick, Can., 476 



M. 



Machias, Me., 160. 

Madbury, 834. 

Madison, Me., 95, 221. 

Madison, Wis. 6, 7, 8. 

Maidstone, Vt., 90, 116, 339, 445, 505. 



Index of Towns. 



605 



Maiden, Mass , 09, 173, 2 J.',, 217, 284, 
;i7U, 400, 4U7, 4;57, o()2. 

Maiicliester, «, I'J, 2(1, 28, 84, 35, 5'. 
74. 80, 85, 87, !)0, li:^,, 122, 12^, 124, 
132, lul. Kit, 172. 181. 182, 2(ni, 
222, 228, 2:i'.>, 270, 278, 27'.t, 288, 
31(3. 321, 322, 324, 338, 341, 352, 
3(;0, ;i7(t, 374, 383, 3'.)8, 4U0, 432, 
4()8, 473, 505, 517, 523. 

Mauclii'stcr, Mich., 52, 425. 

MaiR'lifster, \'t., 210. 

Maiiliattaii, Col., 473. 

MaiisHi'kl, (Jonii., CO, 4r.l. 

Mansfield, Mass.. 5'.l, 144, 153. 

Marceliiie, Wis.. 123. 

Mareiii;(), ill., 234. 520. 

Marietta, Ohio, ()4. 

Marion, iMass., 80. 

Marion, Ohio, 35(i. 

Markesville. La., 154. 

Marlhoro', 14'J, 150, 203, 47G, 517. 

Marlboro', V.w^., -350. 
'Marlboro, Mass., 4!t, 224, 220, 277, 478. 

Marlow, 8(i, 319, 45(). 

Marshall, Tex.. 100. 

Marshfield. 9^, l;;8, 232. 

Martin's Ferry, 145. 

Mason, Mich., 423. 

Massena, N. Y., 538. 

Mayfield, Me., 448. 

Mayiiard, Maxs., 55, 71, 338. 

Mayiiort, Fla., 370. 

McArtlmr, Ohio, <>4, 342. 

Mclndoes Kails, Vt. (Barnct), 870, 379 

Meadville, I'a., 140, 235. 

Medfield, .Mass., 383. 

Medfonl. Mass., 206, 363, 411. 

Me<hvav, .M;iss., 191. 

Melange. South Africa, 298. 

Melbourne, ( an., 1 ItJ. 

Melrose, .Mass., 199,307,426. 

Mendon, Mass., 7, 424, 47(3. 

Mentor, Ohio, 19. 

Meredith, 54, 71, 8t), 147, 181, 189, 321 

Merrimack, 354. 

Merrimack, Mass., 427. 

Metaniora, 111., 5(55. 

Methuen, iMa.ss., 151, 182, 193, 197, 
331, 333, 337, 350, 392, 393, 405, 

Mexico, N. Y., 478, 479. 

Middlehoro', Mass., 39, 314, 456, 457. 

Middlelort, N. Y., 423. 

Middlesex. Vt., 153, 155. 

Middleton, Conn., 70. 

Middletown, Conn., 227, 265, 292, 294 
403, 425, 431, 441, 442, 453, 503, 

Middletou II. Va., 19, 252. 

Middletown. Vt., 144. 

Milan. 21, SO, 

Milan, Wis.. 375. 

Milburv, .Mass., 12. 

Mil ford . 432. 

Milford, Ire., 282. 

Milfonl. .Mass., 8, 300, 383,479, 540. 

Milton, 541. 



523, 

\ 65, 
131, 
21(i, 
301, 
3.)7, 
430, 



408. 



204, 
527. 



387, 
533. 



131, 
270, 



147, 

286, 



157, 

528, 



388. 



I Milton (Mills), 114. 
I Milton, Mass., 428. 
I Milwaukee, Wis ,461. 
xMinneapolis, Minn., 80, 211, 235, 290, 386 

389, 526. 
I Minnetonka Mills, 502. 
.Minnisink, N. Y,, 494. 
Miramiche, Vnn., 478. 
.Moberly, Mo.. 233. 
Mobile, Ala., 374. 
Monroe, 8, 12, 17, 29. 4(!, 71, 77 

161, 205, 228, 257, 259, 269, 

340, 370, 439, 455, 495, 508. 
Monson, Mass., 325. 
Monson, .Me., 332. 
.Montclair, N. J., 217. 
Monlgomerv, Ala., 285. 
Monlpelier," Vt., 14,43, 110, 129, 151, 

l(i4, 167, 188, 255, 348, 440. 511, 

529, 539, 542. 
Montreal, Can., 225, 245, 247, 292, 32 
Moorehead, Minn., '93. 
Morgan, Vt., 83. 
Morristown, Vt., 480. 
Morrisville, Vt., 272, 407. 
Monitonboro', 45, 86, 182, 327, 362, 

425. 
Mount Auburn, Mass., 156. 
Mt. Holly, N, J., 262. 
Mt. Morris, N. J., 48. 
Mt. Vernon, Iowa, 530. 
Mystic, Conn., 398. 



N. 

X.'icogdoehes, Tex., 519. 
Nahant, Mass , 288. 
Nautasket, Mass., 285. 
Nantucket, Mass., 400, 535. 
Nashua, 19, 31, 59, 115. 150, 182, 

227, 238, 250, 257, 2(55, 307. 

35t;. 305, 370, 419, 448, 478, 

520. 
Natick, Mass., 112, 114. 
Needham, Mas.s., 310, 4(52. 
Neenah, W'is., 59. 
Nelson, 4,52,53, 131, 352. 
Nelson (I'ackersficid), 301, 362. 
Neufchatel, Switzerland, 217. 
Newark, N. J., 129, 425, 512. 
Newark, Ohio, 298. 
Newark. Vt.. 150,220, 380. 
New Bedford, 9, 154, 194, 255, 

432. 491, 535. 
New Boston, 59, 86, 90, 209, 336. 
New Boston, 111., 299. 
Newbury, 278. 
Newbury, Mass., 20, 27. 80, 103, 

242, 281, 315, 331, 332, 348, 

384, 515, 520. 
Newburv, Vt., 86, 121, 151, 159, 

248, 250, 253, 259, 204, 272, 

302, 323, 324, 338, 358, 370, 

403, 413, 414, 421, 444, 451, 



195, 
330, 
510, 



210, 
351, 
517, 



294, 307, 



127 


128 


350, 


375, 


180 


234 


284, 


291 


371, 


376 


452, 


453 



606 



Index of Towns. 



455, 4C,4, 466, 499, 505, 506, 508, 515, 

529, 530, 533. 
Newburyport, Mass., 21, 70, 126,231,310, 

315, 369, 447, 474. 
New Carlisle, Ind., 15. 
Newcastle, 48. 

Nevvcastle-on-Tyne, 123, 346. 
Newcomb, N. J., 300. 
Newfane, Vt,, 396, 472, 516. 
Newfielfl. Me., 333. 
Newfields, 86. 
New Hampton, 80, 110, 112, 131, 102, 198, 

228, 240, 264, 279, 356, 376, 398, 436, 

447, 504. 
New Haven, Conn., 310, 490, 495. 
New Ipswich, 37, 89, 265, 300. 
New Ireland, Can., 480, 481. 
New London, 131, 247, 420, 544. 
New London (Windsor), Conn., 310, 503. 
Newmarket, 91, 172, 182, 265, 317, 368, 

403, 409, 450, 451. 
New Orleans, 70, 281, 285, 530. 
Newport, 151, 210, 246, 265, 307, 335, 337, 

338, 433, 518. 
Newport, Me., 277, 278. 
Newport, R. I., 189, 307, 399, 485. 
Newport, Vt., 76, 102, 118, 192, 232, 258, 

273, 286, 296, 420, 463, 495, 498, 519, 

520. 
Newport News, Va., 473. 
New Pvichmond, Wis., 400. 
Newry, Ire., 523. 
New ISalem, Mass., 159. 
Newton, Mass., 127, 163, 181, 308, 378, 

451, 538. 
Newton Centre, Mass., 451. 
New Town, Pa., 73. 
New Woodstock, N. Y., 459. 
New York City, 15, 18, 44, 51, 70, 71, 88, 

90, 108, 114, 143, 145, 146, 165,200, 215, 

223, 228, 235, 260, 262, 284, 293, 2!)6, 

345, 401, 422, 426, 463, 478, 480, 534, 536. 
Nicolet, Can., 304, 399. 
Niotoga, Kas., 2. 
Norfolk, Va., 364, 468. 
Normal, III, 298. 
Norridgewock, Me., 300, 448. 
Northampton, Mass., 180, 444, 542, 543. 
North Andover, Mass., 81. 
North Anson, Me., 401. 
North Charlestown, 403. 
North Chatham, N. Y., 529. 
North Easton, Mass., 369. 
Northfield, 140, 179, 180, 503, 529. 
Northfield, Coim., 143. 
Northfield, Mass., 418. 
Northiielil, Minn., 23-5. 
Northfield, Vt, 35, 151, 188, 221, 234, 400, 

466. 
Northfield Farms, Mass., 118. 
Northford, Conn., 143. 
Northumberland, 58, 90, 116, 146, 17G, 506 

539. 
Northwood, 131, 307. 
North Woodstock, 87. I 



Norton, Mass., 144. 
Norway, Me., 163. 
Norwich, Conn., 115, 191, .371, 503. 
Norwich, Eng., 144, 335. 
Norwich, Vt., 92, 98, 317, 433, 517. 
Norwood, Mass., 370, 373. 
Nottingham, 42, 43. 
Nottingham, Eng., 410. 
Nyack, N. Y., 74. 



O. 



Oakland, Me., 119. 

Uconomowoc, Wis., 524. 

Oconto, Wis., 341. 

( )gden, Utah, 528. 

Ogdensburg, Wis., 358. 

Old Orchard, Me., 333. 

Omaha, Neb., 4. 

Onorga, III., 299. 

Orange, 18, 197. 

Orange, Mass., 24, 479. 

Orange, N. J., 253, 306, 374, 407. 

Orange, Vt., 26. 

Orange Springs, Florida, 129. 

Orford, 30, 31, 115, 116, 117,32.3,326,371, 

443, 466, 505, 512, 530. 
Orlando, Florida, 196, 402. 
Oroville, Cal., 108. 
Oshkosh, Wis., 8. 
Ottawa, Can, 150. 
Oxford, Conn., 310. 
O.xford, Eng., 41, 127, 176, 284. 
Oxford, Mass., 305, 424, 471. 
Oyster Bay, N. Y., 425. 



P. 



Paisley, Scot., 464. 

Palermo, Sicily, Italy, 446. 

Palmyra, Wis., 241. 

Paris, France, 165, 533. 

Paris, Kv., 308. 

Parishville, N. Y., 308. 

Parkersville, Pa., 57. 

Parsonsfield, Me., 355. 

Parian, Can., 245. 

Pasco, Wash., 526. 

Passaic, N. J., 43. 

Passmnj)sic (Barnct) 458. 

Patchogue, N. Y., 432. 

Pawtncket, R. I., 216, 503. 

Peace, Kas., 330. 

Peacham, Vt., 8, 27, 28, 46, 48, 64, 65, 70, 

76, 77, 111, 113, 140, 151, 155, 173, 209, 

227, 246, 288, 328, 430, 452, 469, 491, 495, 

541, .542. 
Pelham, 266, 267, 365. 
Pelham, Mass., 497. 
Pembroke, 16, 69, 70, 205, 311, 331, 332, 

375, 376, 433, 548. 
Penacook, 14, 117, 210, 278, 338, 403, 432, 

437, 509. 
Peoria, J 11., 299, 324. 
Pepperell, Mass., 318, 415. 



Index of Towns. 



007 



Porrv, Iowa, 140. 

I'orryvillc, Md., 272. 

Peril, 111., 2!»il. 

rem, N. v., 280, 4:!1. 

Teterboro', o2, 182, 203, 201, 497. 

retersliiuii, Mass., 244, 268, 2011, ;)G1, 381 

;!<.»1, .".y3, 420, 438, 488, 515. 
Tetosky, Midi , 32. 
I'hila.lelphia, I'a., 1, 188, 192, 220, 221, 

225, 272, 390. 
riiiHip.'<, Me., 408. 

ruTriiont, m, 209, 407, 408, 509, 530. 
I'ike, N. Y., 504. 
riper (Miy, 111., 200. 
rittsbiiri;, 11, 324. 
I'ittsburti-, I'a., 151, 378. 
Tittsfield, 210, 304, 321, 308, 440. 
Pittstield, Mich., 51(;. 
riaintield, 22, 251, 280, 372, 373. 
I'laiiifield, (\)iin., 544. 
riaistow, 331. 
riatteviUe, Wi.^., 124. 
riy mouth, 19, 20, 30, 78, 79, 85, 87, 94, 95, 
101, 131, 15(;, 108, 181, 191, 192, 197, 
238, 205, 288, 318, 320, 330, 341, 342, 
347, 390, 390, 398, 408, 425, 437, 490, 
509, 528, 533. 
I'lymouth, Mas>i., 153, 154, 249, 323. 
riyinptoii, Mass., 150, 157, 457. 
Point Lookout, Md., 39. 
Point Lookout, Va., 108. 
Poland, Me., 449. 

PonilVet, Conn., 311, 384, 385, 4G4. 
Portland, Conn., 398. 

Portland, Me., 26, 51, 107, 199, 355, 437, 
449, 470, 501. 

Portland, Mich., 237. 

Port Chautauqua, N. Y., 64. 

Port Jarvis, N. Y., 124. 

Port Scott, Kas., 177. 

Portsmouth, 37, 79, 146, 214, 2It). 220,233, 
205, 278, 288, 307, 313, 334, 306, 369, 425, 
451, 507, 509, 527. 

Portsmouth, Eng., 535. 

Portsmouth, Va., 488. 

Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 169. 

Pouitney, \'t., 81, 529. 

Prairie Centre, III., 46. 

Prairie I)u Sac, Wis., 58. 

Presque Isle, Me., 324. 

I'reston, Coim., 421. 

Providence, R. I., 22, 23, 82, 02, 120, 232, 
272, 307, 380, 436, 464, 483, 503, 504, 531, 
532, 535. 

Provincetown, Mass., 21, 309. 

Puebla, Col., 30, 67. 

Putnam, Conn., 502. 

Putnam, N. J., 491,492. 

Putney, Vt., 210, 250, 493, 516. 

Q. 

Quebec, Can., 25, 80, 158. 221, 223, 225, 

245, 331, 309, 374, 382, 41!», 452. 
Quincy, Mass., 454, 482, 535, 550. 



R. 

Randolph, Mass., 157, 390. 

Kandolph, Vt., 7, 124,220, 321, 348, 368, 

387, 480, 529. 
Rapid City, S. 1)., 28. 
Ratllesdeii, Kng., 295. 
Raymond, 37, 114, 182, 239, 271, 432. 
Reading, Mass., 2, 37, 202, 203, 310, 301, 

302, 460, 407, 493., 500. 
Reading, Pa., 262. 
Ked HlutT, Cal., 240. 
Red Sulpliur Springs, W. Va., 400. 
Rchoboth, 106, 108. 
Hensselaorville, N. Y., 529. 
Kichmond, 5, 71, 377, 388. 
Richmond, Can., 162, 513. 
Richmond, Me., 121, 189. 
Kichmond, Va., 279. 
Hichmoiid's Island, Me., 313. 
Rinilge, 83, 149, 150, 203, 200. 
River Falls, Wis., 7. 
Riverton, Conn., 489. 
Robinson, Me., 286. 
Rocliester, 150, 205, 304, 367, 374, 380, 403, 

432, 500, 501. 
Rochester (Kast), 308, 398. 
Rochester, N. Y., 306, 359. 
Kociiester, Vt., 529, 530. 
Hockford, 111., 45, 431, 570. 
Rock Island, III., 299. 
Rockingham, Vt., 50, 51, 393, 442, 443, 

450, 475. 
Rockland Lake, N. Y., 202. 
Rockland, Mass., 200. 
Rockport, N. Y., 124. 
Kollingsford, 159. 
lioselle, N..J., 162. 
Roslindale, Mass., 451. 
Roslyn, N. Y., 262. 387. 
Rowley, Mass.. 29, 104, 141,200, 392, 540, 

541. 
Roxbury, iSIass., 5, 14, 88, 121, 129, 130, 

149, 103, 195, 229, 252, 309. 310, 438. 
Royalston, Mass., 211, 250, 289, 310, 368, 

415. 
Royalton, Vt., 90, 100, 234, 319. 
Rumney, 40, 79, 197, 206, 238, 241, 248, 

449, 495. 
Rutland, .Mass.. 2.^3, 3tn. 302, 497. 
Rutland, Vt., 222, 235, 406, 514. 
Rve, 42, 354, 451. 
Ryegate, \'t , 40, 53, 236, 338, 395, 440, 

501. 

S. 

Saco, l\re., 95, 197, 240, 300. 528. 

Salem, 146, 151, 280, .35], 403. 

Salem, .Mass., 37, 117, 134. 261, 285, 352, 

358, .360, 301, 486, 495, 5(t2, 531, 541. 
Salem, Vt. (Derby), 341. 
Saline, -Mich., 140. 
Salisbury, 18, 26, 80, 131, 240, 250, 296, 

301. 307, 400, 400, 407, 473, 505, 500, 
I 507, 540, 541. 



608 



Index of Toivns. 



Salisbury, Mass., 110, 141, 151, 177, 179, 

428, 5i0. 
Sanhoriitoii, 111, 112, 141. 142, 175, 180, 

204, 218, 2:^2, 2G5, 274, 270, oil, 364, 

382, 434, 435, 43B, 447, 453, 454, 4tJl, 

487, 502, 51!>, 520, 522. 
Sandwicli, 45, 217, 2-34, 388, 468, 480, 4'JO, 

539, 540, 541. 
Samlwicli (C^fiitre), 86. 
San Francisco, Cal., 70, 393, 484, 527, 

539. 
San Mateo, Cal., 255, 
Santa Barbara, Cal., 463. 
Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 465, 478. 
Savanna, 111 , 46. 
Scarboro', Me., 313, 388. 
Schenectady, N. Y., 124, 129, 130. 
Schroon Lake, N. Y., 300. 
Schnylerville, N. Y., 629. 
Scituate, Mass., 314, 323. 
Scituate, K. I., 487. 
Searnionnt, Me., 521. 
Selkirk, Scot., 39!!. 
Selma, M. Y., 524. 
Seneca, Cal., 529. 
Senterdani, Kng., 311. 
Setaiiket, L. 1.. 219. 
Seward, 111., 143. 
Sharon, Conn., 478. 
Sharon, Mass., 232. 
Sheffield, Ala., 375. 
Shettield, Eng., 60. 
Shelbiirn, Mass., 437. 
Sheiburn, Vt., 156. 
Shelburne, N. Y., 343. 
Sherbrooke, Can., 17, 158, 215, 239, 346, 

494. 495. 
Sherburne, Mass., 438. 
Sherburne (Med way), Mass., 191. 
Sherwood, 140. 

Shipton, Can., 23, 169, 469, 484. 
Short liills, N. J., 143. 
Shrewsbury, Mass., 207, 261. 
Simsbury, Conn., 310. 
Sioux Falls, S. Dak., 223, 393. 
Siou.x llapids, Iowa, 192. 
Sivas, Turkey, 284. 
Skeensboro, N. Y., 3.39. 
Slaterville, H. I., 308. 
Slip Town (Temple), 167. 
Smithburg, Mass., 152. 
Sniithtield, Me., 205. 
Smithtield, U. I., 22, 316, 348, 503. 
Solian, l>ng., 393. 
Somerset, iMig., 127, 459. 
Somer»worth, 147, 151, 158, 187, 271, 414. 
Somerville, Mass., 9, 95, 134, 341, 356, 

365, 442. 
Sonoma, Cal., 338. 
Southampton, 110. 
Southampton, Eng., 106, 437, 520. 
Southampton, L. 1., 337. 
South Berwick, Me., 406, 407, 410, 500. 
South Buxton, Me., 388. 
Southern Fines, N. C., 343, 476. 



South Gorham, Me., 388. 

Southington, Conn., 82, 498. 

South Ryegate, Vt., 413. 

Southwest Harbor, Me., 21. 

South Weymouth, ^lass., 129. 

Spencer, Mass., 15. 

Spokane, Wash., 34, 85, 190, 21 1, 226, 320, 

332,408,443,485,511. 
Springfield, 175, 2U0. 
Springfield, Conn., 51. 
Springfield, Mass., 21, 110, 136, 140, 349, 

359, 368, 519, 535. 
Springfield, Vt., 34, 54, 210, 26;!, 300, 431, 

493, 532, 539. 
Springville, Fa., 359. 
St. Agatha, Can., 80, 224. 
St. Albans, Eng., 485. 
St. Albans, Vt."; 87, 108, 325,395,407,408, 

502. 
St. Ann, Can., 308. 
St. Antonio, Tex., 481. 
St. Antliony, Minn., 405. 
St. Augustine, Fla., 410. 
St. Cloud, Minn., 464. 
St. Dominique, Can., 359. 
St. Francis, Can., 14. 
St. Gregoire, Can., 304, 359. 
St. Hervey, Can., 309. 
St. Hyacinthe, Can., 102, 359. 
St. Jean Baptistc, Can., 359. 
St. Johns, Can., 215, 225. 
St. Johns, Mich., 407. 
St. Johns. N. B., 303, 356, 419. 
St.' Johnsbury, Vt., 13, 21, 22, 27, 30, 35, 
45, 63, (i5,"^72, 75. 76, 83, 85, 100, 117, 
118, 119, 126, 135, 151, 154, 156, 161, 
162, 171, 172, 181, 182, 187, 188, 191, 
212, 215, 216, 217, 220, 225, 228, 230, 
233, 239, 245, 251, 252, 256, 258, 262, 
264, 268, 276, 279, 290, 291, 295, 3(iO, 
302, 304, 312, 320, 326, 342, 346, 349, 
357, 371, 373, 375, 385, 395, 401, 406, 
4U9, 420, 423, 433, 438, 448, 465, 484, 
489, 504, 517, 522, 537, 542. 
St. Jolmsville, N. Y., 450. 
St. Lazare, Can., 489. 
St. Louis, Mo., 64, 431. 
St. Margaret, Can., 302. 
St. Mary, Can., 489. 
St. Monic, Can., 478. 
St. Stephens, N. B., 160. 
St. Sylvester, Can., 17, 494, 495. 
Stamford, Conn., 72, 131. 
Stanbridge, Can., 114, 122, 4-58, 537. 
Stanstead, Can., 39, 74, 118, 122, 132, 255, 
322, 331, 406, 422, 423, 43o, 439, 516, 
525. 
Stark, 86, 101, 113, 142, 240, 429. 
Starr, Kas , 225. 
Staunton, Va., 302. 
Stillwater, Me., 400. 
Stillwater, N. Y., 323. 
Stockholm, N. Y., 407. 
Stockbridge, Vt., 237, 524. 
Stoddard, 9, 168, 207, 237, 432, 534. 



ImJex of Towns. 



609 



Storm Lake, Iowa, 100. 
StoiieliMMi, Mass., ulS. 
HtoiiiiiKtoii, Conn., 100, KW, .']o9 
Stou^'hton, Mass., 81, li:!-"]. 

Stow, T.)-_', i9;j, -im. 

Stow, Mass , 88, 55, 51.'), 514. 

Stowo, V't., 28'.J. 

Strafford, lifi'.t, :]8'.), -}-i3. 

Stratford, Vt., l:), V.)\. ;!(;8. 

Stratford, -Jl, 52, 51, 77, 152, 200, 305, 357. 

Stratford (Nortli), 182. 

Stratford, Conn., 00 

Stratliaiii, HI, .'iOl, 447, 454. 

Streator, 111., 204. 

Sturtfis, Mich., .'il. 

Sudl)nry, Mass., 55, 77, 78, 427, 4o7, 513, 

534. 
Stillkdd, Coiui., 288. 
Sunmor, .\h'., 157. 
Sunapce, 18'.», 2«2. 
Siuibtiry, I'a.. 256. 
Suneook (Penibrook and .MU'ntowii), 130, 

337, 300, 432. 403, 510. 
Surry, 450, 457. 
Susquehanna, Fa., 408. 
Sutton, Ma.ss., 38, UK), 537. 
Sutton, Vt., 10, 22, 23, 83, 119, 183,200, 

305, 410, 40'J, 526, 539. 
Swansea, C^onn., 204. 
Swanzey, 14, 10, 107, 338, 475. 
Swanzey, Mass., 135. 
Swanzev, Vt., lt)5. 
Sydney", X. S. Can., 101. 
Syraense, X. Y., 179, 534. 
Syracuse, X. S., Can., 217. 



TMConia, Wash., 127. 

Tani worth, 471. 

Taunton, Mass., 115, 134, 135, 104,250, 

208, 397, 398, 400. 
Temple, 108. 
Temple, .Me., 437. 

Tempk'ton, Mass., 194, 270, 281, .301. 
Thavdom, Kng., 479. 
Thetford, Vt., 15, 99, 112, 143, 259, .300, 

320, 321, 474, 499, 530, 542, 543. 
Thomaston, Me., 13, 21. 
Tliompson, (Ainn., 100. 
Thompson Farm, Conn., 348. 
Tli()m])son's Islaiul, 215. 
Tliorndike, l-'i. 
Thorndike, Mass., 13<). 
Thornton, 40, 178, 204, 207, 251, 327,304, 

3'.)7, 404, 400, 407, 432, 440, 455. 
Three Uivers, Can., 304. 
TiconderoLja, X. Y., 532. 
Tilton, 3, 3'.l, 151, 187, 254, 300. ,307, 328, 

337, 338, 387, 403, 425, 437, 503, 544. 
Tilton, Kng., 483. 
Tintah, Minn., 257, 530. 
Tiverton, Kng., 3ii(). 
Tiverton, U. 1., 314. 

VOL. III. — 39 



Tokat, Turkev, 231. 

Toledo, Ohio, 73. 

Toniea, III., 2'.)8. 

Topeka, Kas., 79, 182, 219, 220. 2';i, 287, 

380. 
Topslield, Mass., 384, 480. 
Topsham, 07. 
Topsham, Vt., 210,217. 
4'()wnsend, .Mass., (!, 107, 538. 
Trenton, N. J., 4(J0, 
Trov, X. Y., 530. 
Troy, Vt., 15. 157, 438, 440. 

rufionhoro', 45, 7(), 150, ;;ii7. 

i'lmbridge. N't., 124, 133, 308, 309. 
Turner's Kails, Mass., 318. 
Tyngsboro', Mass., 204. 



U. 

Union, 288. 

I'nion, ("onn., 271, 3,00. 

Union, Me., 86. 

Union, W. Va., 64. 

Unity, 8, 34, 35, 86, 111, 155. 175, 2;;0 

275, 279. 
Upton, Can., 3U9. 



\'alley Forge, Pa., 532. 
X'aneouver. 13. C. 74. 
Vassal boro'. Me , 21. 
Verden, 111., 230. 
Verona, N. Y.. 504. 
\'ershire, Vt., 324, 348. 
\'ietorv, Vt., 200, 540. 



\Y 



Waitsfield, Vt., 190, 234, 480. 

Wakefield, 455, 400. 

Wakefield, .Mass., 199, 201, 377, 500. 

Walden, Vt., 151, 152, 150, 285, 420, 510. 

Wales, Me., 274. 

Walla Walla, Wash., 138. 

WallintTford, Conn., 320. 

Wallsboro, Vt., 307. 

Walpole, 0, 13, 31, 30, 179, 216, 23.!, 291, 

307, 40'.(, 410, 470, 513. 
Waliham IIolv Cross Abliev, Eng,3,47. 
Walth.im, Mass., 34, 78, 84, 85, 130, 347, 

350, 470. 
Ware, 543. 

Wareham, Mass., 28. 285. 
Warner, 120, 139, 246,472, 473, 505, 531. 
Warren. 94. 125, 136, 181, 182, 2(t4, 205, 

310, 319, 347, 370, 388, 430, 445, 400, 

483, 520, 521. 
Warren, Vt., 380. 
Warrensburg, X. Y., 529. 
Warwick, Mass., 80, 229. 



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Index of Towns. 



Wasliinuton, D. f., 64, 05, 110, 226, 202, 
o^O, ;;72, .-JHT, 407, 4U«,422, 4,S2, 4^8, 4'J(J, 
520. 

Wasliington, Vt., 288, 289, :]71. 

Wassoii^ Wis., 80. 

WatC'rl)ury, Conn., 310. 

WaterhurV, Vt., 251, 300. 

AVaturfoni, \'t., 4, 5, 0, 8, 9, 23, 24,27, 31, 
5(;, 58, 00, 03, CO, 71, 75, 78, 87, 88, 80, 
107, 10!», no, 113, 110,117,119, 120, 123, 
12'1, 132, 137, 154, 162, 203, 211, 216, 
227. 2i.'0, 230, 241, 244, 248, 257, 258, 
201 ), 2(!4, 270, 274, 277, 281, 284, 280, 
288, 2'.)1, 2'.i5, 290, 310, 311, 312, 320, 
330, 352, 374,375, 370, 878, '386, 390, 
413, 4 1 5, 424, 428, 429, 430, 431, 438, 447, 
458, 404, 405, 400, 409, 485, 50(), 513, 
510, 627, 528, 530. 

WatertowM, Conn., 131. 

Watertowii, Mass., 22, 32, 30, 73, 89, 131, 
220, 247, 206. 304, 305, 353, 391, 437, 
430, 450, 458, 402, 475, 402, 403. 

■\Vaterto\vn, Mass. (Weston), 538. 

Walerville, Can., 305. 

Waterville, Me , 51, 67, 127, 131, 158, 205, 
245, 318, 382, 400, 437. 

Waterville, Vt., 2GG, 300, 307, 324. 

Watseka, 111., 290. 

Waveriv, III, 257. 

Weare, 20, 57, 237, 321, 327, 428, 429, 505. 

Webster, Mass., 159. 

Welister, Mich., 510. 

Weld, Me , 437. 

AVelliiigton, Mass., 284, 539. 

Wells, iMiL'., 500. 

Wells, Vt."^, 234. 

Wells Kiver, \'t., 00, 355. 

Wenliani, 37, 38. 

Wentworth, 200, 219, 220, 248, 348, 370, 
453, 403, 509. 

Westbrook, .\Ie., 374. 

West Burke, Vt., 418, 540. 

Wcstbiiry, Can., 50. 

West Clielnisford, Mass., 390. 

West Fairlee, Vt., 210. 

Wcstford, Mass., 415, 493. 

Westfield, Mass., 359. 

WestHeld, N. J., 143. 

Westfield, N. Y., 536. 

West Haven, Vt., 464. 

Westminster, Mass., 83, 391. 

Westminster, Vt., 60. 

Westmoreland, 7, 8, 13, 225, 250, 208, 
260, 355, 362, 398, 400, 432, 407, 470, 
515. 51(), 522. 

Westmoreland, N. Y., 504. 

Weston, Mass., 62, 78, 80, 309. 

Weston (Watertown), Mass., 588. 

Weston, Vt., 102. 

Westport, N. Y., 99. 

West Handolph, Vt.. 444. 

West Superior, Wis , 527. 

Westward, Mass., 85., 

West Windsor, Vt., 540. 

Wethersfield, Conn., 18, 19, 203, 381. 



Weymouth, Mass., 58, 100, 307, 534. 

Whatelev, Mass , 234. 

Wheelock, Vt., 00, 77, 118, 138, 250, 288 
341, 342, 300, 533. 

Whitefield, 7, '/O, 36, 59, 66, 89, 94, 90 
101, 115, 119, 140, 143, 156, 174, 182 
105, 228, 230, 249, 263, 259, 260, 209 
271, 272, 27(), 279, 284, 285, 304, 307 
312, 330, 340, 351, 359, 300, 3(i;5, 364 
305, 373, 382, 383, 385, 389, 403, 419 
427, 428, 433, 434, 435, 440, 444, 447 
453, 4(;i, 402, 468, 470, 481, 488, 499 
512, 622, 530, 544. 

White Hiver Junction ( Hartford, Vt ), 
30. 

Wichita, Kas., 300. 

Wichita Falls, Tex. 100. 

Wicklow, N. B., 339. 

Wilbraham, Mass., 136, 216, 265, 470, 
523. 

Williams{)ort, Pa . 237. 

Wilhanistown, Mass., 117. 

Williamstown, Vt., 384, 539. 

Willimantic, (,'onn., 307. 

Willington, Conn., 376. 

Willislon, \X., 353. 

Williston. Wis., 7. 

WiUoutiliby, Vt„ 148. 

Wilniot, 131. 

Wilson, N. Y., 643. 

Wilson's Mills, Me., 819, 387, 388. 

Wilton, 4, 168, 366, 437. 

Winchendon, JNIass., 33, 44, 148, 149, 243, 
260, 343, 380. 

Wincliester, 72, 165, 182, 479. 

Winchester, Mass., 325, 438. 

Windham, 146. 

Windham, Conn., 60. 

Windham, Vt., 343, 529. 

Windsor, Can., 116, 118, 110,425. 

Windsor, Conn., 227. 

Windsor, Mich., 06. 

Windsor, Vt, 50, 00, 98, 143, 151, 231, 
254, 467, 529. 

Winfield, N. Y., 105. 

Winhall, Vt., 396. 

Winona, Ohio, 319. 

Wiiiooski, Vt., 398. 

Woburn, Mass., 42, 130, 231, 261, 304, 328, 
414, 415, 410, 510, -538. 

Wolcott, Vt , 433, 443. 

Wolfeborough, 80, 92, 189, 306. 

Wolftown, Can., 224. 

Wood Ditfon, Kng., 293. 

Woodford, Me., 437. 

Woodstock, 84, 222, 321, 446. 

Woodstock, Comi., 5, 88, 118, 135, 170, 
347, 350, 385, 405, 438. 

Woodstock, Me., 600. 

Woodstock, Vt., 36, 66, 88, 163, 210, 214, 
277, 280, 339, 340, 348, 467, 623. 

Woodsvillc, 271, 348, 378. 

Wooster, Tex., 540. 

Worcester, Mass., 14, 59, 67, 96, 124, 136, 
174, 176, 182, 239, 283, 284, 289, 290, 



Index of Tmoia. 



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308, 400, 4r!2, 4:1.',, 400, 401, 404, 40/ 

502, 510, 5-J(;, 541. 
Worcester, Vt., 70, 4;)-">. 
Wreiitliam, Mmss., Ull, :W5. 
Wriglitsbriilj^o, Imijjt., 543. 



Yarnioutli, Eng., 300, 486. 
Yarmouth, j\Ie'., 403, 50f<. 
Yarmouth, N. IS., Can., 295. 



Yarmouth, S. Dak., 510. 
York, Me., 17. 
Yorkshire, Kng., 29, 191. 
Yorkville, S, C, 154. 
Yjjsihuiti, iMich., 144, 145. 



z. 

Zeahmd (Carroll), 3:'.l. 
Zouiieiuaire, Nelheriamls, IGI 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



Al)be, Mary, CO. 
Abbev, Lliirk C, 1, 219, 
250, all. 

Isabel, 1, 511 

.lonnie N., 1. 

Solomon. 1. 
Abbott, Hannah, 230, 'M') 

Anna B., 2. 

JJclio E., 2, 407. 

BiMijaniiii L., 4. 

Chaiios II.. 4. 

Cbarlos L., 3. 

Claud J., 3. 

Cynthia, 430. 

Darius, 45. 

Ebon, 117. 

Ella J., 2. 

Enicline, 2. 

Esther, 2. 

Ezra, 2, 22S, 4G3. 

I'annic, 134. 

Frank L., 4. 

George, 1, 2, 3, 20, 407. 

George Frank, 2, 3, 378. 

George H.. 4. 

George R., 3. 

Harry E., 3. 

Flenry, 3. 

Henry C, 2. 

Isaac, 4, 42. 

Isaae E., 4. 

Israel, 4. 

Jaeol), 2. 

James, 1, 2, 3. 

.Joseph, 3. 4, 75. 

Josiah, 134. 

i\Iary, 375. 

^Marv Ann, 2. 

Marv E., 4. 

:\rary J., 4. 

Maurice J., 3. 

]\Iehitablo ( Simpson ) , 
45. 

Mercy, 207. 



Al)l)o(t, :\b)ses, 3, 430. 

M\ron. 3. 

Mvron B., 3. 

Nancv M., 2, 403. 

Nathaniel, 3. 

Nettie, 3. 

Kuth, 3, 134. 

Sarah Ann, 07. 

Sarah ]?., 2, 22S. 

Susan Alice, 4. 

Susan Amanda, 4. 

Susan M., 4. 

Timothy, 375. 

Tr\phena, 75. 

William, 1. 3. 

William E., 2. 

William T., 3. 
Ackerman, Nathan I., 373. 
Adair, Alice, 114. 

John II., KK). 304. 

Lizzie W., 304. 

?*lary Jane, 100. 
Adams, Abigail, 127. 

Amos, 5, 475. 

Anna, 04. 

Buckley, 5. 

Catherine, 471. 

Charles 11., 5. 

David, KiO. 

Dora L.. 470. 

Edgar, 405. 

Elizabelh, 50, 3S3, 385. 

E])hraim, 300. 

Flora L.. 253. 

Frank, 353. 

(Jeorge ('., 5. 

( Jeorge L., 5. 

llenrv W., 253. 

John! 358. 

Lavina, 358. 

Lillian :\I., 495. 

Marv. 50. 

:\lehitable. 308. 

Or|)lia, 75. 

Bebecca, 300. 

Sauuiel, 117. 



Adams, Svrene, 118. 

/ai)dieL 50. 
Ahern, Elizabeth, 330. 
Ainsworth, Alice G., 7. 

Americvis, 0. 

Anchor, 5. 

Calvin, 5, 0. 50. 

Calvin S., 0, 7. 

Daniel, 5. 

Edward. 5. 

Frank P.. 0, 7. 

(Jladys, 7. 

Laban, 0, 7. 

Lee Franklin, 7. 

Persis F., 0. 

Susan P., 0. 

Susannah IL, 0. 

Svbil P.. 0. 

Sybil S., 0. 

Warren W.. 0. 

William S.. 0, 7. 
Albee, Abbie 15.. 9. 

Alexander, 7, 8, 9, 250. 

Anna, 508. 

Arthusa. 7. 

lieniamin, 7. 

Bessie IM., 9. 

Betsey, 7, 100. 

Caroline, 9. 

Charles IL, 8. 0. 

Christina A., 9. 453. 

Curtis L., 8, 9, 453, 483. 

Delia :»[.. 9. 

Don A.. 8. 

Edward W., 8, 9. 

Ellen L., 9. 

Ellery B., 8, 9., 

Emerson. 8. 

Esther, 8, 250. 

Frank C, 8, 9, 87. 

George C, 8. 

Grace :\I., 9. 

Hannali, 7, 225. 

Harriet A., 9. 

ILden J., 8. 208. 

Henry D., 9. 



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Index of Names. 



Albee, Horace B., 9. 

Ichabod, 8. 

Ira, 8. 
James, 7. 

John, 7. 

John P., 8. 

Joseph A., S, 208. 

Kate, 8. 

Lois, 24. 

Lois F., 9. 

Loisa M., 8. 

Mary, 8. 

Mary A., 9. 

Olive, 7. 

Otis, 7, 8, 275. 

Otis A., 8. 

Priscilla, 416. 

Prusia, 8. 

Sallv. 7, 8, 508. 

Sarah, 7. 

Sebina, 8. 

Simeon Jr., 210. 

Solon J., 8. 9, 24. 

Sumner, 407. 

Thomas J., 9. 

Tina C, 8. 

Vida B., 9. 

West W., 8. 

Ziiriol, 7, 8, IGO, 225. 
508. 
Aldcn. John. 403. 

Ruth, 144, 403. 
Aldrieh, Abner, 10. 

Alice J., 10, 138. 

Amy, 13. 

Andrew, 12. 

Andrew H., 12. 

Ann F., 4G0. 

Annie L., 13. 

Annis, 499. 

Arthur H.. 10, 277. 

Azubah. 13. 

Benjamin, 13. 

Betsey J., 11. 

Charles, 348. 

Charles C, 12. 

Chester, 12. 

Clara H., 13. 

Clark, 12. 

Corinne, 13. 

Daniel, 12, 13, 240,200. 

Daniel W., 12. 

David, 10. 

Dinali, 10. 

Don H., 231. 

Edgar, 11, 03, 411, 412. 
544. 

Edward, 10. 

Elanor, 477. 

Ellen, 10. 

Ephraim C, 11. 

Ephraim Fred, 12. 



Aldrieh, Eva T., 379, 
Fay, 13. 
Florence M., 12. 
Gardner, 353. 
George, 10, 11, 13, 50 

488. 
George H., 12, 13. 

George Henry, 13. 
George W., 11. 
Gertrude, 109. 
Gilbert, 401. 

Guy, 13. 

Hannah A., 12. 

Harriet A., 12. 

Hiram, 311. 

Horace, 10, 138. 

Ira Frank, 10. 

Ira Franklin, 11. 

Jacob, 10. 

Jane A., 330. 

Jared, 10, 11, 330, 515. 

Jennette H., 12. 

Jethro, 139. 

John C, 10. 

Jonathan, 477. 

Juliette, 12, 200. 

Justina, 12. 

Levi, 13. 

LillaMay, 11. 

Lindsey. 378. 

Luella,' 10. 

Lula J., 340. 

IMarcus M., 10. 

Maria E. G., 13. 

Maria L. M., 12, 240. 

Martha, 71. 

]\Iary Ann. 353. 

Mary Esty, 529. 

Mason, 10, 330. 

Matilda, 12. 

Myra A., 133. 

Nathan, 71. 

Nettie, 139. 

Niles, 529. 

Persis, 348. 

Richard, 12. 

Rosette Y., 10. 

Sarah, 487. 

Silas. 11. 

Sina IL, 11, 488. 

Stephen, 10, 379. 

Susan, 11. 

Sybil, 13. 

Svdncy T., 13. 

Tlieron M., 11. 

Waitstill, 71. 

William D., 13. 

Willie E., 10. 
Alexander, Anson, 13, 75, 
90. 

Anson C, 14. 

Clara A., 14. 



Alexander, Edward W., 14. 

Fred B.. 14. 

Harold W., 14. 

Mabel, 14. 

]\Iarion G., 14. 

Martha P., 13, 96. 

Wesley, 14. 

W. W., 138. 
Allard. Arthur, 14. 

David, 302. 

Emma, 14. 

Eugene, 14. 

Henry, 14, 104. 

Jennie, 302. 

John, 14. 

Joseph, 14. 

Judith, 471. 

Lizzie, 14, 104. 

Mary, 10. 

Robert, 471. 

Wilfred, 14. 
Allen, Abijah, 14, 15, 10, 
59, 195, 200. 

Abner, 10. 

Ada A., 17. 

Adda Maria, 15. 

Adaline C, 10. 

Alice Isabel, 10, 200. 

Almyra L., 15. 

Alphonso, 17. 

Austin, 17. 

Benjamin, 144. 

Bessie M., 10. 

Carrie M., 105. 

Catherine, 15. 

Charles B., 10. 

Charles H., 17. 

Charles M., 10. 

Charles R., 10, 246. 

Christie B., 10. 

Clara, 15. 

Clarissa E., 396. 

Cyrus, 15, 10, 332. 

Edwin, 15. 

Eliza C, 15. 

Eliza J., 15. 

Elizabeth M., 10. 

Ella D., 17. 

Emeline, 15, 320. 

Fannie, 144. 

Frank, 10, 17. 

Frank C, 15. 

George, 15, 10, 17, 300. 

George S., 15. 

Grace, 538. 

Hannah, 10, 300. 

Hannah D., 332. 

Harry, 10. 
Harvey, 16. 

Isabel, 10. 

James Jr., 17. 

James M., 17. 



Index, of XmufH. 



111. 



Allt'n, .Ti'iniiiia. 11, l.j. 

John, S], -i:!.!. 

Julia A.. 1.-). 

Kal(\ 15, SI. 

Kati.', 1 \. i.-,. 

Lewis A.. 1(1. 

Loiiiida v.. ll). 

Luciiiiia, 1(). 

laicimla M.. \'y. 

Liuv Ann. Ki. 

:\larv. 17. SI. 

?tiarV !•:.. 17. 

M:i\' 11.. III. 

i\ii<;i!i. 144. 

Xatlianiol, 15. 

Nuali, .-iSKi. 

renowoil. in. 

IMiilcnii, 15. I'.t5. 

Pliincas. 14. 15. 

Saiali, 15. 144. 

Saia])iiin(', 17. 

Sidney, 15. 

S'o])1iia A., K). 

Svrel, 15. 

TluTon, 15. in. ;!-20. 

William II.. IC. 
Allerton, Isaac. 153, 457 

:\lary, 15:5, 457. 
Allison, Ann, 17. 

j:dna A., 17. 

(iooriro, 17. 

Ceoi-e-e 11.. 17. 

John K., 17. 

.'()se])]iine. 17. 

Mark. 17. 

^hn\' Ann, 17- 

Will'iam A., 17. 
Alls. John. 45. 

Lt'ttice, 45. 
Alniy. Frank C. ?A2. 
Amos, Bishop. 21. 

Ella. 1(18. 

John D., 274. 

Susanna, .35!). 
Amoy, Sahrina, 114. 
Aiuidon, EMiemore, 424. 

Philip, 424. 
Amy, Frank. 71. 
Anderson. Frankie, 303. 

(k'orge ^V.. 1S4. 
Andrew, Abbey. IS. 

Benjamiii F., IS. 

C. Ella, IS. 

Oeorjije L, IS. 

T.awrcnee, IS. 

Lilla, IS. 

Evlo S., IS. 

Neal D., IS. 
Pandall, IS. 

Sarah C. S.. IS. 
Andrews. Isabella II., 270. 
Mattis, 131. 



Andrus, Abraham, 310. 

Alieo ("., 327. 

Alice .M.. IS. 

Charles \V.. IS. 

Cora E.. 18. 

IT. S., IS. 

Kebecca. 310. 
Sarah, 310. 

William F., IS, 500. 
An.uel I.Mary, 22. 
Aii-icr. Cviithia P., 10. 

Ellen Jane, 10. 

Florence 15., 10. 

Frank, 10. 

(ieorye C. 10. 

Hannah, 73. 

James IF. 10. 

John, IS. 10. 

John C.. 10. 

:\larv, 18. 

.MarV D., 19. 

Mina, 10. 

Puth, 73. 

Samuel. 73. 

Sarah ('., 10. 
Annett, Asahel S.. 308. 
Annis, .Amasa S., 10. 

Amos. 10. 

Artliur. 10. 

Artliur C. 10. 

Asa, 10, 50, 512. 

Etta, 10. 

John, 10. 

I.ouisa. 10. 512. 

Lucinda. 10. 

i\larv Jane. 10. 

MarV P.. 10. 

IMartha. 10. 

:VIercy W., 10. 

()ran<;e E.. 10. 200. 

Philena, 19, 380. 

Philena C, 19, 252. 

Pollvette. 10. 

Rosetto W., 10, 2!)0, 

Sarah Ann, 10. 
.\pj)lel)e('. Alvira, 20. 

Amaritta. 20. 

Amos. 20. 

Ann, 20. 

Annette. 20, 200. 

Penj.. 20. 

P.lancho. 280. 

Catherine, 20. 328. 

Charles H.. 20, 21, 408. 

Delia, 20. 440. 

Dollv Skeel, 20. 

]:ii/.a, 20. 

Elizabeth. 20. 

Ellen. 20. 150. 

Emeline. 2. 20. 

Fred 11.. 21. 

Georgia G., 21. 



Applebee. Grace 0., 21. 

Jlosea, 20. 

.bdiiel, 20. 

• lolin. 20. 

Kat(>, 20. 

Levi. 307. 

Lorinda. 20, 52(5. 

Lvdia. 20. 

^iarcia C.. 21. 

Marilla. 20. 

Mary. 20. 21. 

^lary .\nn. .351. 

^linnie, 21. 

Nathan. 2. 20. 21. 150. 
104, 200, 328, 44!t, 
52(). 

Phoda. 20. 

llubv, 20. 

Sarah S.. .307. 

Warren, 20. 21. 

Willard, 20. 

William, 20. 
Appleton, Goori:o A.. 540. 
Archer, Martha IL. 230. 
Arminalon, Pussidl, 3S5. 

Soplironia. 482. 
Armstroni!-. Alda L., 21. 

Alice X.. 21. 

Carrie C, 21. 

Carrie J., 21. 

Ilmma I'uphemia. 21. 
Goorce P., 21. 
(4eorire P., Jr., 21. 
Helen M.. 21. 
:\Iariorie P., 21. 
Ora.'jlG. 
Peuben, 21. 
Arnold, Abi-ail P., 23, 170. 
Alice. 22; 23. 
Amaziali, 22. 
An;v. 22. 
Cvnthia. 22, 23. 
Dinah, 22. 

Kli/.abeth, ISO. 532. 
Elizabeth P... 401. 
Ellen P.. 4(iO. 
Freelove ('.. 23. 
Joan. 531. 
John C.. 23. 
Jonathan. 22. 170. 
Josiah, 22. 
.losiah L.. 22. 
Lemuel IL. 23. 
Lewis, 520. 
:\larv, 22. 
Phebe, 22. 
Pollv, 22. 
Polly P.. 23. 
Pollvcena. 88. 
Picliard. 22. 
Sallv. 23. 
Sarah, 22. 



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Index of Names. 



Arnold, Susannah, 22. 
Tlionias, 22. 
William C 23. 
Arter, Ellen, 52S. 
Ash, Albert L., 23. 
David, 23. 
Florence, 23. 
Grace M., 23. 
John, no. 
ilarshall. 473. 
:\Iyron D., 23, 212. 
Eay, 23. 
Sabin, 100. 
Sarah L., 23. 
Ashcroft, Louise, 200. 
Ashland, Lewis, 23. 
ilarv, 23. 
Mar'v E., 23. 
Sanih A., 23. 
Ashley, SaVivuel. 4.57. 
Astell, Ashley, 50. 
Francis L., 24. 
Frank M.. 24. 
Fred D., 24. 
Harriet, 23. 
Ilattie M., 24. 109. 
Helen A.. 23, 252. 
Joseph, 23. 
Kate, 24. 
Lois, 24. 
Nina, 50. 

Fvalph B.. 9, 23, 24. 
Rov R., 24. 

Samuel T).. 23, 24, 109. 
Samuel J., 23. 
Will A., 2-1. 
Atherton, Clarinda, 499. 
Hannah, 301. 
Joseph. 301. 
Samuel, 499. 
Sarah Ann, 105. 
Atkins, Elizabeth, 381. 

Hepsibah, 403. 
Atwood, Abijah, 24. 
Adelia H., 25. 
Albert B., 25. 
Alonzo, 204, 311. 
Amelia F.. 24. 
Anna E.. 172. 
Benjamin. 24. 
C'ollossa D., 25. 
David, 24. 
Emma J.. 24. 
Evedna. 24. 
George N"., 25. 
Georgia, 25. 
Hannah, 24. 
ILannah E.. 24. 
Harry M., 25. 
Helen R., 25. 
Ida M., 504. 
Jacob, 24. 



Atwood, Jane. 204. 

Jessie M., 25. 

J. M., 343. 

John. 24. 

John C. 24. 

John M., 24. 

Jonathan K.. 393. 

Joseph. 24. 37 S. 

Julia H., 25. 

Lvdia P., 24. 

iNIarv. 42S. 

ilary E., 24. 

Mehitable, 24. 

JMoses K., 25. 

Prudence, 24. 

Ruth, 24. 

S. :Maria, 25. 

Sally, 24. 

SallV P., 24. 

Sarah. 24. 

Stepjien \V.. 25. 

William, 24. 

William :^I., 25, 373, 
Audilnit, Annie, 25, 

Fred, 25. 

Hector, 25. 

Henry, 25. 

Joseph, 25. 
]\Iary, 25. 
Mary L.. 25. 
Victor, 25. 
Virginia, 25, 
Aulis, William, 402. 
Austin, Ellen Josephine. 
20, 523. 
Flora M., 25. 
George V.. 25. 
Henry I., 20. 
James, 25. 
Loren C., 523. 
Lor en J., 20. 
jNIary Ann, 25. 
Averv, Emogene. 509. 
Mary, 103, 340. 
Simeon, 340. 
Aver. Charlotte, 527. 
'Ellen S., 225. 
Hannah, 507. 
Harriet F., 205. 
John, 507. 
Joseph C., 525. 
jNIarv, 527. 
Richard, 527. 
Susannah, 527. 
Ayers, Olive, 386. 



Babcock, Charlotte, 539. 
Lucius A., 280. 



Bachelder, Georgie G., 21. 

Henry, 37. 
Bachelor, Gilbert, 37. 
Bachiler, Stephen, 41. 43 i. 
Backus, Sophia A.. 189. 
Bacon, Abigail, 108, 441. 

Andrew, 29;5. 

Clarissa, 35. 

Elias, 35. 

George E., 442. 

Henry, 300, 453. 

John, 191. 

Kate, 300, 453. 

:\Iarv, 108. 

Meh'itable, 293. 

Sarah, 173. 
Badger, James, 340. 
Bagley, Austin, 2G. 

Cosiah, 484. 

Eliza L., 20. 

Judith. 110. 

Loren R.. 2G, 133. 

Nancy, 170. 

Orlando, 110. 

Samuel. 20. 

Sarah W.. 110. 
Bailev, Abigail, 20, 27, 29, 
291, 315, 323. 

Abner, 27. 

Alansen, 27. 

Ann E., 29. 

Anna, 27. 

Annie, 320. 

Benjamin F., 28. 

Betsey, 310. 

Carrie. 85. 

Clara A., 337. 

Clark M., 28. 

Cyrus, 27. 

Elienezer, 29. 

Ebenezer J., 29. 

E<lgar A., 28. 

Edna. 29. 

Edson C, 29. 

Edward C, 28. 

Edwin B., 28. 

Edwin F., 29. 

Edwin W., 379. 

Eleanor, 20. 

Eliza Ann, 92. 

Ella C, 190. 

Ellen J., 28. 

Ephraim, 26, 27, 323. 

Ezekiel, 27. 

Fannie A., 28. 

G. R. R., 285. 

Hamilton IM., 28. 

Hannah, 27, 237. 

Harriet M.. 28. 
Henry E., 28. 

Isaac, 20. 
Isabella A., 23. 



Index of Names. 



r.l7 



r.ailcy. Itliicl, 20. 
,ru("ol), 2(i, 27, 315. 
Jiiiucs II., 27, 28. 
Jesse. o.')4. 
-loaiiiiii. 20. 
Jolin, 2(). 29. 
Jolm 11., 27. 
Jonatiuui L.. 27.28,400. 
,losei)li, 2!). 2;57, ;5.")1. 
.Josepli {).. 27. 
.Fosliua, 2(1. :51."). 
Josiali, !)2. 
Julia F.. 2S. 
Lizzie M., 2.-);i. 200. 
Lucv. 27. 
Mai-o-aiet H., 42.5. 
:\lariett A., 28. 
:\Iarv, 27. 
?ihuV E., 27. 
jMaiV :*!., 272. 
Mary :\larQn. 28. 
]\Iiiiiiie Frank, 28. 
:\I<)ses, 27. 
J\Iyra, 27. 
I\r'vr<m, 20. 
Nathan. 20. 
Nellie M. 285. 
Oiron, 29. 
Prudence, 2G. 
]{e!)eoea. 2(i. 
rveheeea, C, 29. 
Rieliani. 20. 
Kiehard W.. 253, 289. 
ll()l)ert. 20. 
Sarah, 2(i. 
Steplien, 20. 
Sukev, 27. 
Susaii D., 27. 
IVal. 20. 



Willi: 



2S. o27, 



^^■il]iaIn A., 2S. 
Williaui ir.. 27. 
^^'inth^op, 424. 
Baker, Ahijah, 148. 
Aliee, 4.' 
C'nlel). 33. 
Charles \\\. 20. 
E<li,^ar ()., 20. 
Klizaheth, 224. 
James, 20. 
Joanna, 149. 
Jolin. 29. 
Jonathan, 514. 
,Mal)el a.. 29. 
:\Iaroaret, 29. 
:Mar<,raret E.. 20. 
:Marv, l(i4. 397. 
Marv Ann. 01. 
Mvrtie M.. 20. 
Sarah E., 109. 
Sidney H.. 29. 
\Villiam, 109. 



laker, William A., 20. 

Zida, 310. 
laleh, Al)ner, 427. 

Alhert, 30. 

Albert V.. 30. 

P>(>njaniin. 30. 

Catlierine, 30. 

Eliza IT., 427. 

I'hneline, r>8. 

Hannah, 242. 

Joanna, 104. 

John, ]{!4. 

John W., 30, 43. 

.loshua, 104. 

Laura ()., 30. 484. 

Louisa C, 30. 

Luev, 08. 

Lvd'ia v.. 30. 

.M'arv, 104. 

I'hiiieas S.. 30. 

Svlvanus, 30, 484, 
'514. 
;alduc, Adaline, 480. 

John B.. 480. 
aldwin. Daniel. 547. 

Daniel, Jr.. 547. 

l':iisha, 547. 

Frederick \V.. 258. 

Harry S.. 547. 

Jahez, 547. 

Jedediah M.. 52, 547. 

John 1).. 103. 

Lucia E., 52. 

Marion, 3().S. 

Nathan. 547. 

Nathaniel, 547. 

llichai'd. 547. 

Sarah, 517. 
all, Alice. 30. 

Charles. 30. 435. 

Ellen, 30. 

Enuna K.. 30. 

Georo-e. 30. 

Hannah, 220. 

Jose])h, 30. 

.loseph. 73. 

.Maik. 210. 

:\larv. 30. 

.Alatiie .r.. 210. 

.\ancv. 30. 

I'earf J.. 30. 

rhel)e, 377. 

Boxana. 417. 

Samuel. 30. 230. 240. 
;allard. Nathan. 309. 
lallou. Esther. 53. 

Howard M., 100. 

Ira II.. (;0. 

Laura. (iO. 

Mary J., 8. 

Otis". 8. 
lamford, Robert, 520. 



Bamford. Sobriety, 520. 
Bancroft, Sanuiel, 2. 

Sarah. 2. 
Banfield, B.enj., 400. 
Banks, N. P.,' 470. 
Barber, Anni/.iah, 23. 

Estlier, 131. 

Pollv C. 492. 

Robert, 131. 
Hard, Geori^n; [.. 31, 370. 

Ceoro-e P., 31. 

Ilenrv L. 31. 

HerlM-rt I).. 31. 

Jerusha (;.. 31. 

Julia IL. 31. 

Lucinda S., 31. 
• ]\Iary P., 31. 

Simeon L. 31. 
Barkardst. Jacob. 445. 
Barker, Elizabetli, 447. 

Lucv, 27. 

:\Iary, 4. SS. 
Barnard, Hannah, 429. 

Elenor, 170, 315. 

John, 32. 

Levi ])., 413. 

Lilla E., 413. 

Mary, 32, 170. 350, 430. 

Phebe, 32. 

Sarah, 420. 

Thomas, 315. 

Thomas, Rev.. 3, 179, 
420. 
Barnes. Ann, 524. 

Carrie, 32. 

Ella J.. 32. 

Emily R.. 50. 

Emma. 31. 

Esther, 457. 

Ceor^e S.. 31. 

(Jrace, 32. 

John, 524. 

]Mariett A., 2S. 

]\larv, 387. 

Sarah L.. 31. 

William. 28. 
Barnett, Winslow, 294. 
I'.arney, Mindwell, 208. 
Banuim, Charles D., 32, 
48. 

Charles P., 32. 

Ceorfje D., 32. 

Ceorsre TL. 32. 

Crace A., 32. 

Mabel F., 32. 

Martha S., 32. 

Sophia !•>., .32. 
Ban-. Henry. 77. 

Hilary Ann. 77. 
Barrett, Abioail, 33, 192. 

Adda E., .34. 

Alice E., 34. 



618 



Index of Names. 



Barrett, Alice M., 34. 
Allien J., 34. 
Amanda, J., 34. 
Cephas P., 398. 

Charles C, 34. 431, 471 
Cliarles H., 34. 
Charles I.. 34. 

Edward W.. 34. 

Elizabeth, 33, 148. 

Ella M., 34. 

Fanny R., 34, 471. 

George, 33. 

George W., 34. 

Hannah, 33. 

Harry H., 34. 

Hattie B., 34. 

Henry, 33. 

Hil)bard. 114. 

Huniphrev, 32. 

Ida M., 34. 

Isaiah, 33. 

James, 33. 

James J., 33, 34, 457. 

James K., 33. 

Jane E. G., 178. 

Jerusha, 33, 518. 

John, 32, 33. 

Josepji, 33, 34, 72. 

Laurecty, 33. 

Lillis. 34. 

Lorinda, 33. 

Luissa, 33, 192. 

Lydia, 38. 

Lyilia Ann, 33. 

Manning, 33. 

Margaret, 32. 

Mary, 32, 33, 228. 

Nathaniel, 33, 38. 

Permelia W., 33. 

Sal)rina, 114. 

fSally O., 33, 72. 

Samuel, 32, 33. 

Sarah, 33, 34. 

S. L., 178, 179. 

Susannah, 135. 

Tliomas, 32. 

Tliornton, 33, 148, 192, 
518. 

Tliornton, Jr., 192. 

William, 32. 
Barrows, Ella L. A., 380. 

L. U., 41. 

Parlin L., 7G. 
Bartlett, Alpha S., 35. 

Augustus N., 35, 432. 

Bethany, 270. 

Caroline, 35. 

Carrie M., 36. 

Charles L., 35. 

Cora B., 35, 401. 

Ebenezer, 207. 

Edson, 35. 



Bartlett, Ephraim F., 35. 

Eva May, 36. 

Fanny, 515. 

Flossie A., 36. 

Floyd U., 36. 

Frederick, 34, 229. 

Frederick A., 35. 

George E., 35, 36, 228 
401. 

George Fred., 35, 311. 

Helen, 35. 

Henry E.. 35, 432. 

Hepsy, 536. 

Hosea E., 35. 

Increase S., 35. 

James H., 34. 35, 279. 

James Herbert, 34. 

Jeremy, 530. 

John F., 36. 

Karl A., 36. 

Louisa D., 226. 

IMargaret, 32. 

]\laria, 35. 

Matthew. 268, 270. 

Mercv, 207. 

NancV, 34. 

Rebecca, 26. 

Richard, Jr., 26. 

Ptosanna, 35. 

Rose A., 36. 

Ross W., 36. 

Sally. 116. 

Sally C, 35, 279. 

Sarah, 207. 

Sarah A., 35, 229. 

Scott W., 30. 

Thaddeus, 515. 

Thomas, Jr., 63. 

Walter, Jr., 174. 

Warren L., 35. 

^Villiam B., 36. 
William H., 35, 36, 54. 
Barton, Bessie L., 90. 
Bass, Deborah J., 36. 
Edgar T.. 36. 
Ellen, 152. 
Ira A., 36, 389. 
John, 144. 
Mary, 144. 
Mary J., 416, 482. 
Ruth, 144. 
Sarah D., 36. 
Simeon, 36, 152, 416, 

482. 
Susan T., 36. 
Van Ness, 36. 
Warren, 36. 
Bassett, John, Jr.. 28P. 
Batclielder, Abigail, 42. 
Alexander, 37. 
Amelia E., 42. 
Charles E., 37. 



Batchelder, Clara B., 43. 

Daniel, 168. 

Deborah, 42. 

Elizabeth, 42. 

George F., 42. 

Hannah, 42. 

James, 42. 

Jane M., 42, 404. 

John, 37, 42. 

Lizzie L., 43. 

Lucretia, 42, 79. 

Mary, 42. 

Nathaniel, 42. 

Otis, 79, 404. 

Otis F., 42. 

Ruth P., 508. 

Stephen, 42. 

William. 37. 
Batcheller, Elizabeth, 37. 
Batehellor, Albert S., 39, 
61, 62, 63, 342. 

Bertha, 41. 

Betsey A. W., 39. 

Charles W., 39. 

Dayid, 38. 

Experience, 38. 

Fred. C, 41. 

Harriet A., 39. 

Isaac, 33, 38, 39, 98, 
358, 514, 538. 

Jennett C.,' 39. 

Levi W.. 39. 

Lucy, 33, 38, 538. 

Lydia, 33, 38. 

Mary, 38, 97, 98, 358, 
514. 

Mary Jane, 39, 88, 157. 

Nehemiah, 33, 38, 39, 
538. 

Pamelia, 39. 

Rebecca, 38, 538. 

Stillman. 39, 41, 82, 88, 
157, 457, 518. 

William C, 39. 
Bateman. Anna, 207. 

John, 207. 

Mary, 207. 
Bates, Charlotte D., 325. 

James, 325. 
Batt, Ann, 332. 
Battle, Lucy, 165. 
Baxter, Arabella, 317. 

Harry, 481. 
liayley, Sarah, 350. 
Beal, Judith, 317. 
Bean, Abigail, 33. 
Ada, 40. 
Albro G., 45. 
Alvaii W.. 44, 122. 
Amanda H., 45. 
Artliur, 46. 
Beniah, 46. 



Index of Numcs. 



G19 



Bonn, Bcniali J., 40. 
]^)enjaiiiiii, 4"), 4S5. 
Caroline A., 40. 
Catherine, 127. 
Cora, 44. 

Y)A\\a, 44, 4.-), 77, 148. 
Dolly, 08. 
Dorolln', 45. 
Edith v., 44. 
Edwar.l, 4:]. 
EJoanoi'. 4,1. 
Elizabeth, 4:i, 44, 450. 
Ella A., 44. 
Elmira M.. 44. 
Elois(; E., 44. 
Estella A., 44. 
Etta, 389. 
Fav, 44. 
Flora A., 45. 
Flora E., 320. 
Flora S., 44. 
Florence E., 44. 
Flossie M., 45. 
Francelia L., 45. 
Frank E., 44. 
Fred E., 40. 
Grace, 45. 
Helen M., 44. 
Ida. 340. 
Ida ^[ay. 40. 
James, 43. 
James A., 45. 
James M., 45. 
James R.. 45. 
Joanna, 43. 
John. 43. 44, 45, 46, 

241, 450. 
Jolin D., 522. 
Joseph, 455, 498, 518. 
Leona, 45. 
Leslie F., 44. 
Levi, 43, 44, 68. 
Lizzie, 45, 239. 
Lucv, 478. 
Jlabel F., 45. 
Mabel M., 44. 
i\Iaroaret, 43. 
]\Iarguerite, 45. 
Marv, 40, 77, 370. 
Mary E., 40. 
Mary Jane, 44. 
MarV M., 45, 77. 
]\Lary W., 372, 373. 
]\[ehitable S., 45. 
Miles M., 40. 
Millie E., 45. 
Minnie, 44. 
INIinnie E., 44. 
Nellie E., 45. 
Nellie R., 455. 
Orlando, 45. 
Orlando S., 40. 



l>ean, Percv J., 44. 
I'ortus W.. 44. 

Reuben, 370. 

Riibv, 44. 

Russell. 340. 

Ruth, 44. 

Sallv, 518. 

Sarah, 485. 

Stella M., 44. 

Wilda L., 45. 

Will, 45, 239. 

William A., 44. 

Vandie, 40. 
Beane, Amelia E., 42. 

Joseph, 42. 
Beard, Aaron, 470. 

Alfred, 31. 

Alvin, 31. 

Anne. 470. 

Asa. 31. 

Beatrice. 470. 

David, 31. 

Hannah, 31. 

Mary, 31. 
Beattie, l^arbara, 47. 

Elizabeth A., 40. 

James M., 40. 

John, 40. 

Margaret, 47. 

Marsaret R., 40. 

William J., 40, 491. 
Beauchaiii]), Edward, 224. 

Elizabeth, 224. 

]\Iary, 224. 
Beauleau, John, 101. 

Leocudie, 101. 
Beck, Caroline I., 47. 

Charles B., 47. 
Ernest E., 47. 
James W., 47. 
James William, 47. 
Stella P., 47. 
Susan E., 47. 
Bedel, Betsey, 238. 
Moody, IL 
Timothv, 12. 
Bedell, Ai)iel, 235. 
Abigail W., 27. 
Abram, 47. 
Amanda, 47. 
Arlliur J., 47, 530. 
Bertha, 47. 
Carlos II. . 4S. 217. 
Caroline E., 4S. 
Charles W., 47. 
Curtis, .32, 48, 197, 384. 
Cyrus, 47. 
Emilv, 235. 
Florence E., 48, 384. 
.Tennie M., 47. 
Lewis E., 4V, 124. 
Lula E., 48, 197. 



R.edell. :\rartha S., 32, 48. 

Marv E., 47. 

Myrtle M., 48. 

Nina, 47. 

Susan, 487. 

Susie E., 47. 

Thomas J., 47. 

Timothy, 47, 457. 

Verne E., 48. 

Vina D., 47. 

William. 48. 
I'.eebe. ArdelleO., 48, 298. 

(leorge. 48, 298, 425. 

(!. Richard, 48. 

-Tessie, 48. 

Martha, 48. 

:VIillie, 48. 

IMinerva D., 48, 425. 

:\linerva J., 48. 

Mittv, 48. 
Richard, 48. 
William A.. 48. 
Beecher, Fanny W., 500. 
Ceorge A., 500. 
fJeorge H., 500. 
Herbert L., 500. 
John, 500. 
John A., 500. 
Victor C, 357. 
Beede, Aaron. 134. 
Elizabeth. 134. 
Freedom D.. 327. 
15elanger, Caroline, 49. 
Charles, 49. 
Joseph, 49. 
Edward. 40. 
Jennie, 49. 
Levi, 40. 
Louisa, 49. 
]\[agsie, 49. 
Maud, 49. 
Peter, 49. 
Bel ding, Delevan S., 105. 
Ceorge W.. 1(>5, 
Samuel, l(i5. 
Belknap. Annie D., 49. 
Catherine :\L, 49. 387. 
(ieorge, 49. 387, 408. 
.lennie L., 49. 
Bell, Charles H., 50. 
Cora L., 374. 
Crace, 347. 
Marinda, 105. 
Marv, 497. 
Bellows. Abigail, 49, 50. 
A. Herbert, 50. 
Bcuijamin, 49, 50, 294, 

513. 
Caroline I., 51. 
Carrie L., 52. 
Catherine W., 51. 
Deborah, 50. 



620 



Index of Names. 



Bellows, Dorcas, 49. 
Edith M.. .-)2. 
Eliza, 6, 50. 
Esther A.. .'52. 
Frances Ann, 50, 5 1, 4:](t. 
George, 50. 

George S., 51, 52, 544. 
Harold A., 52. 
Henrv A.. 0, 50, 51, 52, 

404, 4.3(). 
Henry W., 50. 
Isabel, 51. 
Joanna, 513. 
John, 49. 
John A., 51. 
Joseph, (\. 50, 51. 
Josiah, 51. 
Lois, 50. 
Lucia E., 52. 
]\Iarv, 49, 50, 294. 
Mary A. P., 51. 
Mary S., 50. 
Raymond, 52. 
Rebecca, 51. 
Stella, 51, 4.36. 
William H., 51, 52. 
William J., 50. 51, 52, 

90, 190. 
Bemis, Ann, 54. 
Ann S.. 54. 
Annis, 53. 
Aseneth V., 54. 
Ash, 53. 

Benjamin, 52, 53, 54. 
Benjamin F., 53. 
Betsey, 54. 
Bigelow. 53. 
Brigham P., 53. 
Caroline P.. 35, 54. 
Carrie B., 54. 
Catherine, 1(13. 
Charlotte. 53. 
Daniel, 52, 53. 
Edward L., 54. 
Elvira J., 54. 
Emeline, 20. 
Esther, 53. 
Eugene ^V., 54. 
Eva ]\I., 30, 54. 
Francis W., 53. 
George, 54. 

George ]M., 30, 54, 387. 
Hannah, 52. 
Harris N., 53. 
Henry, 52, 5.'!, 274, 352, 

361, 409. 
Hiram, 53. 
Ira W., 101. 
Isaac, 53, 54. 
James B., 53, 54. 
John, 52. 53. 54, .S3. 
Jotham S., 53, 193. 



Bemis, Laura, 53. 

Laura A., 54. 

Lillie B., 54. 

Louisa, 53. 

Lucinda, 53. 

Lucy, 472. 

Lyd'ia, 53, 216. 

Lyman. 54. 

I\Iartha. 54. 

i\larv Ann. 53. 

MarV iM.. 54. 

Mill'ie, 53. 

Moses P., 54. 

Nabbv, 52. 

Olive' A., 54. 

Olive E.. 54. 

Polly, 52, 53, 274. 

Prudence H., 53. 

Ralph S., 53. 

Rebecca F., 54. 

Reuben, 54. 

Roxana, 52, 469. 

Ruth, 53. 

Sally, 53. 

Sanford M., 53. 

Selena, 53, 54. 

Susan, S3. 

Susan M., 228. 

Susanna, 52, 53, 352. 

Susannah, 52. 

Zenas Le Bourreau, 52, 
53, 216. 
Benjamin, Abigail, 411. 

Elizabeth, 411. 

Hannah, 202. 

,lohn, 411. 

Judah P., 404. 
Bennett, Amelia E., 377, 
490. 

Horace, 387. 

Priscilla, 106, 108. 

William, 320. 
Benson, Jennie E., 283. 

Joseph, 283. 

Lucy J., 232. 
Bent, Anna, 55. 

Clarissa A., 55. 

Henry R., 55. 

Isabella S., 55. 

Jason, 55. 

John (L. 55, 410. 

Jonathan P., 55. 

Mary, 55. 

Sarah, 55. 

Thomas, 55. 
Bentley, Edward, 125. 

Mary J., 125. 
Benton, Alexander, 457. 

Jacob, 397. 

Lizzie J., 397. 

iMerey, 457. 
Berkley, Carl E., 56. 



Berkley, Elizabeth C, 55, 
370. 

Ellen M.. 55. 

Elvira, 55. 

Francis E., 56. 

Henry M., 55. 

Horace, 55. 

John, 300. 

John M., 55. 

Mary E.. 56. 

Mattie E., 56. 

Rhoda, 55 

Robert, 55. 

Samuel W., 55, 188. 

Sarah, 55. 

Sarah j\I., 55. 

Sarah W., 50. 

Selinda, 55. 

William, 55, 50, 59, 
188, 370, 417. 
Berman, Aaron, 50, 143. 

Catherine M., 56. 

Mildred, 56. 

^Morris, 56. 
Bero, Alma, 56. 

Chester J., 56. 

David, 50. 

Fred L., 56. 

George, 56. 

Henry. 56. 

Ira, 56. 

John, 56. 

Josephine, 56. 

Lewis, 50. 

Lorinda, 50. 

Louis, 50, 57. 

ilalvina, 50. 

Margaret, 50. 

I\Iary, 56. 

Mattie J., 50. ' 

Nina, 56. 

Oliver, 56. 
Berri, Cora S., 223. 

Julia B., 222. 
Berry, Abigail, 507. 

Charles S., 57. 

Edward G., 455. 

Eliza, 340. 

Elizabeth. 57. 

Elizabeth M., 57. 

Elsie M., 57. 

Fred W., 57. 

George R,, 57. 

Hannah G., 57. 

Kate, 305. 

Pe-gy, 373. 

Waiter G.. 57. 
Bickford, Ann E., 58. 

Annis M., 58. 

Carl L., 58. 

Clarence H., 58. 

Edwiu E., 58. 



Index of Names. 



G21 



Bickford. F.lizal)etli. 
'MM). 

Epliniim. r)S. 

Gcorijo II., oS. 

Horatio N., jIS. 

Jacob T.. 271. 

James. 58. 

Jane E.. 58. 

Jennie Iv, 5S, 529. 

John W., 5S. 

Joseph M., 58. 

J. W. M., -^S. 

Louisa, 58. 

:\rahel, 271. 

Martha A., 58. 

]\Iarv B., 58. 

i\reri-T. 238. 

Olivia, II., 58. 

Ruth O.. 58. 

Sarah J., 58. 

Sophia, .'U8. 

Susan A., 'yi^. 

Tiioiuas. 58, 352, 529. 
Bichvell, Alplia, 59. 

Asahei, 59. 

Behi, 59. 

Charles J., 59. 

Cvrus B., 59. 

Edward P.. 59. 

Elizabeth McC, 59. 

Ella E., 59. 

Elvira, 5~i. 59. 

Geor<re, 59. 

Geor--e F., 59. 

Irene S., 59. 

Jason, iy^y, 59. 

Jason A., 59. 

Jasper, 59. 

Jemima, 14, 59. 

John N., 59. 

Mabel L., 59. 

Martha, 58, 59, 4G2. 

JNlartha Ann, 59. 

Miama, 59. 

Nathaniel, 14, 19, 58, 
59, 4(12. 

Olive, 59. 

Patience, 59. 

Philena, 19, 59. 

Polly, 442. 

Sallv, 59. 

Sarah E., 59. 

Simon L., 59. 

Simon S., 59. 

Soi)hronia, 59. 

Tiiankful, 59. 
Bierstadt, Edward. 422. 
Bigelow, Joliu, 3U5. 

Sarah, 305. 
Bigley, CJeorge, 103. 

.Mary, 103^ 
Biley, Henry, 540. 



liiloy, Rebecca. 540. 
Billings. Candace, 528. . 
Minnie S., 337. 
Oel. 514. 
Bingham, Abel, 00. 
Alice A., (15. 
.\ndrew \V., 03, 05. 
Anna. 00. 
Charles F., 00. 
Cordelia P., 05. 
Corinda A., 05. 
Delia, 04, 342 
Edith, 00. (54. 
Edith P.. (i5. 
lOilward P., (!0, 03, 342. 
l':dward T., ()4. 
Klisha W., 00, GO. 
Eliza, 154. 
Eliza I., (i2. 03. 
Kiizabeth, 00. 
Elizabeth 11.. 05. 
Pranklin 11., 05. 
George, ()5. 
George A., 11, 40. 00, 

01," 02, 05, 412, 530, 

537. 
George 11., 03, 05. 
Hannah, 00, 115. 
Harry, 40, 00, 01, 03, 

04, 342, 470, 530. 
Harry W., 05. 
Hattie M., 00. 
Helen E., 03. 
Horatio H., 01, 05. 
James C, (>5. 
James \V'., 01, 05. 
John, 00. 
John \V., 05. 
Jonathan, 00. 
Katherine, 03. 
Laura, 01. 
Laura 11., (iO, 01. 
Laura 11., 158. 
Liilie J., 05. 
Lin C, ()4. 
Lorenzo, 00. 
Louise, (i2, 03. 
Louise W'., ()5. 
Lucy, (iO. (;4. 
Lucy Aim, 00. 
:\lary, 00. 
Sara"^h, 00. 
Sarah E., GO. 
Sarah R., 05. 
Sophia 1'., (i5. 
Susannah V., 03. 
Thomas, 00. 
Tracy, 0(). 
Tiacy P., 03, 05. 
Warner, 00. 01, 02, 03, 

(i5. 158 405. 
Willard, 00. 



Birgo, Cvrus, 407. 

Mary 11.. 407. 
Bisbee, A. D., 148. 

Ellen S., 323, 

(iad, 323. 

Ruth, 70. 

Sarah T., 323. 
IJishoi), Abigail, 00, OS; 

Betsey, 07. 

Caroline R., 145. 

Carrie M., (;o. 

Cassie .a., 07, 333. 

Cassius ^I. ('., 0/ 

Charles A.. 00. 

Charlotte, (i7. 

Clara D., 517. 

Clara Dunn, 132. 

Diana, 07. 

Edward E., 00. 

Edward IL, 0(J. 

lOleanora P.. 07. 

Elizabedi, 07. 

Elizabeth J., 07. 

Ellen L, 00. 

Ennna, 0(i. 

I'jvelina. 07. 

Pranklin, 07. 

Hannah, 07. 281. 

Harry .1., 00. 

llenrv D.. 07, 33.3, 310 
459. 

Herbert T., 07. 

Herman T., 07. 

Horace A.. (Xi. 

Ida A., 07. 340. 

Jacob, 132. 

James, 09. 

Jane, 07. 

Joel, 118. 

John, 55, 07. 

Josiah, (57. 

Laura M.. 07. 

Lendall. 00. 

Leonard, 07. 

Lottie L., 07, 459. 

IMaria \V., 07. 

^Martha E., 00. 

Martin, 07. 

ilelvina S., 07. 

Nathaniel, 00. 

Olive, 0(i. 

Rufus, 07. 

Russell M., 07. 

Ruth, 117. 

S. Li I la, 00. 

Samuel, 07, 110. 

Sarah A., 00, 07. 

Sophronia. (!7. 

Tabitha, lOli. 

Willard L. 0(i. 

William. KtO. 

Willie R., 00. 



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Index of Names. 



Bishop, Zilplia, 07. 
Bissallon, ^laiv, 27G. 
Bixby, Carl S.,' G7. 

Cora E., 347. 

Esther, 45. 

Joseph A.. 347. 

Martha, 5S. 

Samuel, 5S. 
Blair, Mag.nie, 243. 
Blaisdell, Theodore, ISO. 
Blake, Amelia, 222. 

Clark, 4.57. 

Dorothy, 176. 

Edward, 208. 

Elizabeth H., 68. 

Ellen, 300. 

Elsie B., 08. 

Florence, OS. 

Georare, 176. 

C4uy H., OS. 

Harrison, 08. 

Israel 0., 89. 

James, 116. 

James C, 68. 

Joseph, 395. 

Maud C, 08, 184. 

Mellie, 394. 

Moses, 222. 

]\Iyron L., 08. 

Raymond R., 68. 

Rebecca, 176. 

Roy B., 08. 

Sally Ann, 457. 

Susie, 54. 

William H., 08, 100, 
1S4. 
Blakslee, Betsey, 378. 

Carrie, 35. 

Climena, OS, 395. 

Eliza R., OS. 

Elvira E., 08. 

Emily E., 379. 

John, OS, 378, 379. 

Mary E., OS. 

Moses, OS, 155, 395. 
Blanchard, Belinda, 117. 

Betsey M., 197. 

Deborah, 3. 

Elizabeth, 414. 

.Joseph, 50. 

Peter, 197. 
Blandin, Ambrose, 192. 

Dolly, 08. 

Eliza K., OS, 518. 

John A., 391. 

John B., 08. 

Jonathan, OS, 244, 289. 

Lyman, OS, 244, 518. 

Marj'-, 391. 

Mary C, OS. 

Mary E., 451. 

Relief B., 08. 



Blandin, Sabrina. 2S9. 
Sarah L., 8, 244. 
Willard, GS. 
Willard A., 391. 
Blauvet, Annie, 338. 
Blessing, Jane, 300. 

Joanna, 480. 
Bliss, Jane, 404. 
Blodgett, Angeline, 09. 
Anna, 385. 
Clara S., 69. 
Cyrus R., 09, 127. 
Ella N., 09, 121. 
Georgia, 249. 
Herbert R., 09, 204. 
Howard, 09. 
]\Iartha C, 69. 
Sarah B., 09. 
William E., 69. 
Blood, Almira, 343. 
Andrew, 108. 
David, 203, 343. 
Elizabeth, 475. 
Hannah, 364. 
Leafy, 133. 
Sarah, 372. 
Susan, 203. 
Bloomer, Annie, 458. 
Bloss, Aaron, 318. 

Caroline, 318. 
Blume, Jarvis, 310. 
Bodwell, Almira, 221. 

Christopher, 221. 
Bolduc, Charles E., 420. 

James, 420. 
Bolevn, Annie, 421. 
Bolles, Arietta E., 72. 
Blanche M., 72. 
Blanche N., 187. 
Charles M., 71. 
Charles 0., 72. 
Charles W., 40. 
Cortes H.,7 1,72, 440,522. 
Fanny D., 71. 
Grace E., 72. 
James, 72. 
John, 71. 
Lizzie M., 72, 446. 
Lovisa F., 72. 
Lydia, 388. 
Mercy, 71. 
Nathan, 71, 72. 
Nathaniel, 388. 
Obed, 71, 72. 
Sarah, 498. 
Sela, 71. 
Simeon, 72. 373. 
Waitstill, 71. 
Willard S., 71. 
Boltwood, Sarah, 2S7. 
Bond, Bernard Q., 69. 
Emma L., 69. 



Bond, Frank P., 69. 

Hannah, 24. 

Harriett, 277. 

John, 69. 

Joseph, 24. 

Lucius, 69, 215. 

Sarah, 24. 
Bonner, Betsey, 524. 
Bonney, Adriana. 70. 

Adriana R., 70. 

Alfred, 70. 

Alfred D., 71. 

Alfred P., 70, 71. 

Almeria, 70, 143. 

Benjamin, 70. 

Benjamin W., 70. 

Eleanor, 70. 

Elizabeth M., 70. 

Ella, 70. 

Ellen, 70, 468. 

Elvira, 70, 78. 

Emily, 70. 

Emily L, 71, 294. 

Franklin R., 70. 

Franklin W., 71. 

Isabel, 71. 

James, 69, 70. 

Jeromas R., 70. 

Job, 70. 

Lydia, 70. 

]\iarv, 09. 

MarV E., 71. 

Peter, 42, 70, 71, 78, 
143, 294, 441, 468. 

Peter I., 71. 

Ruth, 70. 

Silence, 70. 

Susan Rapalje, 70. 

Thomas, 09. 

Wales, 70. 
Booth, Dolly. 516. 
Borden, Margery, 409. 
Borodell, Ann, i03. 
Bostwiek, Charles S., 71. 

Julius C, 71. 

Lena A., 71. 

Mary E., 71. 

Pcrley, 71. 

Seymour A., 71. 
Bosworth, Alice, 242. 
Boudreau, Leonora, 309. 
Bourreau, John Le, 361. 
Boutwell, Charles, 71. 

Cynthia, 71. 

Frank, 71. 

James, 71. 
Bowen, Sarah, 348. 
Bowers, Elizabeth, 203, 
476. 
Esther, 203, 230. 

Samuel, 203, 230. 
Bowker, Flora E., 320. 



Index of Xames. 



G23 



Bowkor. Lnura A., -US. 
Leonard, lUo. 
Roswoll, 3-iO, 44S. 
Bowles. Abi.Lrail, 511. 
Ahnonil, 72. 
Aniol.l, 30G. 
Auuiislii S., 73. 
Betsey E., 3()7. 
C'aleir, 3;?. 
Caleb W., 72. 
("handler. 72. 
Charles W., 71. 
Duleie E.. 72. 
Emeline. 30(;. 
Emilv, 72. 
EmilV A.. 72. 
Esther, 37 S. 
Ethel M.. 72. 
Fenella. 72. 
Frank E., 72, 401. 
Fred, 401. 
George C, 72. 
Henry H., 73. 
Jesse. 72. 
Jonathan, 511. 
Kirk. 452. 
Leonard. 24. 
Luke. 175. 
Lyman E., 73. 
INIanson, 24. 
Maria P.. 72. 
Martha, 72. 
]\Iartlia :\I.. 73. 
Marv :\r.. 73. 
Nellie L., 452._ 
Orrin James, 72. 
Phebe, 511. 
Philena. 125. 
Rofier v., 72. 

Sally O.. 72. 
Bowman, Abigail G., 74, 
143. 

Abijah, 13, 74, 75, 77, 
3il, 447, 528. 

Acelia, 76. 

Albert H., 45, 75, 77. 

Alfred. 74, 132. 

Alma, 77. 

Alphonso B., 70. 

Anna. 73. 74, 520. 

Augusta Ann, 74. 

Baxter. 74, 76. 

Benjamin. 74, 519. 

Blanche, 70. 

Caroline, 75. 

Carrie V., 76. 357. 

Chest ina, 75, 76. 

Christie, 76. 

Clarissa, 76. 

Cozbi, 74. 

Curtis C, 74, 76, 109; 
514. 



I'owmaji, Daniel. 74. 
David, 74, 75. 
Drusella K., 75, 446. 
Edward V.. 76. 
Edwin C.. 75. 
Edwin .lohn, 77. 
Elizabeth. 75, 195, 528. 
Ella, 77. 
l\l<'aiior M., 75. 
Ellen L.. 76. 
l^lmira. 7l>. 
Ihnma A., 76. 
iMwin ('.. 76. 
Eugene, 76. 
Elorenee S., 70, 199. 
Eraneis. 73. 
Eraid<]in A., 75. 
Fred 11., 77. 
George, 74, 76, 178. 
Hannah. 74. 
Hannah O., 74. 515. 
Hannah K., 74. 413. 
Harriet. 74. 543. 
Harry E., 76. 
Harvev A., 75. 
Helen," 75, 191. 
llenrv A., 75. 
Ida .1., 77. 
Ida j\lav, 77. 
Ira, 74,' 75, 77, 112. 
Isaac W., 74, 76, 77, 

357. 
James \V., 74. 
Jemima, 75, 269. 
Jennie E.. 76. 

Jolin, 73. 74. 75, 76, 77, 
143, 191, 219, 446, 
515. 

John L, 76. 77. 

Jonas, 73, 74, 76, 77, 
111. 232. 

Jonathan. 73, 75, 520. 

Judith, 75. 

Juliett. 74. 

Lavina B., 76. 

Li\ona, 74. 

Lois. 74. 

Loren, 76. 77. 

Lovisa, 74. 75. 

Lueretia. 75. 

Lydia, 73. 

]\laria, 75, 70. 

Martha, 73. 77. 

:\lartha IL, 76. 

Martiia P.. 75. 96. 

Mary, 73, 76, 77. 

Mary Ann. 77. 

Marv .lane, 75. 

:\lelissa, 77. 

Minnie Jane. 77. 

Natlianiel, 73. 

Oliver, 74, 75. 



P>owman. nrjilia, 75. 
Prudenee. 73. 
Royal, 74, 75. 
Ruth, 73. 
Sally, 232. 
Saraii J., 75. 
Sophia A.. 75, 199. 
Susanna. 74. 
Susannah. 72. 
'rriphena. 75. 
Walter. 73. 74, 75, 413. 
Waller 1.. 77. 
Willard. 74, 75, 199. 
William. 75. 
William IJurns, 75, 77, 

4(10. 
William G.. 74. 
William Gilo. 76. 
Zadoek, 74. 195. 
Bovee. Ann A., 351. 

Vesta D.. 97. 
Bovle, David. 57. 
L(>\vis U., 245. 
Nellie L., 57. 
Bovler, Joseph, 245. 
P.oynton, Eliza C, 198. 
Hannah, 415. 
Harriet. 519. 
James, 1!)S. 
Martlia. 484. 
Nathaniel, 415. 
Sarah, 415. 
Brackett, Aaron, 78, 12G. 
Amanda, 7S. 
Anna. 77. 
Aiuia L.. 79. 
Annie S,, 79. 
I'.essie S., 79. 
Caroline A.. 78, 484. 
Carrie A.. 79, 332. 
Ce])iias, 78. 
Charles W ., 78, 79, 159, 

332. 
Clara L., 79. 
Dean C, 78. 
I'Mward D.. 79, 241. 
Elizabeth, 77. 
Ella E.. 79. 
Elmore F.. 78. 
Fraidc B., 78, 79. 
(Jeorge H., 78. 
(ieorge S., 78. 
Cieorgianna A.. 79, 211, 
Georyianna .M., 79. 
Harry B.. 79. 
Harvey S., 7It. 
Horace, 79. 
-lulia A., 78, 180. 
Kate R... 79. 
Laura, 78. 254. 
Lorana. 77. 
Lucreiia, 79. 



024 



Index of Names. 



Brackott, Lucy S., 79. 

Martha A., 78. 

Mary, 78. 

Mary Ann, 78, 284. 

Mary Ann B., 78. 

Ross D., 7!». 

Samuel, 77. 

SannK'l A., 78. 

SanuK'l G., 78, 191. 

Sarah J., 79, 159. 

Sowell, 70, 78, 79. 

Susan II., 78, 120. 

William, 77, 78, 79, 
254, 484. 

William Campbell, 78, 
79. 

William Cephas, 79. 

William F., 79. 

William li., 78. 

William R., 79. 
Bradford, Alice, 401. 

Ann, 351. 

Jesse, 351. 

William, 461. 
Bradk'v, Itliamar, 405. 

Martha, 218. 

William C, 50, 180. 
Bragg, Abigail, 347. 

Alexander, 474. 

Sarah, 474. 
Brainard, David W., 148. 
Bray, Sarah B., 14. 
Brazzill, John, 280. 

Nettie, 2S0. 
Brenuan, Annie G., SO, 
224. 

James, SO. 

John, 80, 224. 

Mary Ann, SO. 
Brett, Archie, 548. 

Bertha M., 548. 

Ella J., 548. 

Ezra, 54S. 

George M., 548. 

George W., 548. 

John" II., 548. 

John R., 548. 

Nathaniel, 547. 

Rufus. 548. 

Seth, 547. 

Simeon, 548. 

^^'illiam, 547. 
Brewer, Ophelia P., 220. 
Brewster, William, 323. 

Rebecca, 323. 
Brickett, Ahrani, SO. 

Edmund, SO. 

Eliza, SO. 

Elizabeth, SO. 

Ellen J., SO. 

Eunice, SO. 

Eunice Jane, 80. 



Brickett, Harry, SO. 

Harry Le Rov, 80. 

John, SO. 

Joseph' C, SO. 

Julia E., SO. 

Kezia, 127. 

Marv I., SO. 

Sarah, SO. 

Sarah Ann, 80. 
Bridge, Angie B., SO, 506. 

Harold W., 81. 

Henry M., 80. 

John D., SO, 506. 
Bridges, Elizabeth, 375. 
Briggs, Angeline, 81. 

Avery, 81. 

Avery S., 81. 

Consaett, 208. 

Edith E. Vv ., 480. 

Elisha, 481. 

Elizabeth, SI. 

Elizabeth A., 57. 

Hannah, 8i. 

Joel, 81. 

Louisa, 363. 

Lovina. 81, 208. 

Lucy Jane, 19. 

Margaret, 81. 

Mary, 81. 

Mary Jane, 248. 

Mehitable, 81. 

Moses, 81. 

Ruth W., 83, 363. 

Samuel J., 480. 

Samuel Johnson, 57, 
248. 

Sarah, 472. 

Thomas, 81. Ill, 208. 
Brigham, Benjamin, 224, 
225. 

Elizabeth, 224. 

George, 520. 

Samuel, 224. 
Brill, Jane, 07. 
Bristol, Eugene, 374. 
Britt, Susan, 118. 

Warren, 118. 
Brittling. Gottlieb T., 157. 
Broad, Judith, 507. 
Brock, Ellen J., 3. 

Melissa, 77. 

Samuel, 77. 
Brocklebank, Elizabeth, 
392. 

Samuel, 392. 
Broderiek, Kate, 272. 
Brodie, Calvin, 82. 

Grant, 82. 

Jane, 81. 

John, 81. 

Justin, b±. 

Mary, SI, 82. 



Brodie, Nettie, 81. 

Peter, 81. 

Robert, 81. 

Wallace, 82. 

William, 15, 81. 
Bronson, Daisy L., 82. 

David, 498. 

Ellen, 82. 

Ellen A., 208. 

Hannah, 82. 

Huldah, 498. 

Ira, 82. 

Isaac, 498. 

Joel, 39, 82, 157, 298, 
379, 380, 457. 

Joel A., 82. 

John, 293. 

Jonathan, 82, 498. 

Louise R., 82, 379. 

Luella A., 82. 

Alary, 82. 

Mary Jane, 39, 82, 157. 

Mattie S., 82. 

Olive, 82. 

Orrin, 82, 498. 

Philip, 82. 

Ruth, 82. 

Sarah, 82, 293, 380. 

Stephen, 498. 

William E., 82. 

^Villiam M., 82. 

Winnie A., 82. 
Brooks, Alfred, 84. 

Alice, S3. 

Alva I., 83. 

Annie. 84. 

Charles, 83. 

Charles H., 84. 

Charles L., 83. 

Clarinda W., 83, 192. 

Cynthia S., 83. 

Edna May, 84. 

Eliza E., 517. 

Elizal>eth, S3. 

Emeliza, 83. 

Emerson, S3. 

Euseba, 423. 

Ezra, 53, 83, 98, 320, 
303. 

Ezra C, 83, 312. 

Fred A., 83. 

Gertie L., 84. 

Harriet E., S3, 98. 

Henrietta, 83. 

Henry, S3. 

Homer, S3. 

Horace, S3, 359. 

Ira, S3. 

John, 207. 

John D., 84, 

Jonas, S3. 

Laura, 83. 



Index of Names. 



Cy2b 



Brooks, Louis. S4. 

Louis .1., S4. 

Lucy, 49,S. 

Luke, S3. 

Luther, m. 

Marv ]•].. S4. 

Mattio 11.. S3. 

Oliver P.. 517. 

Phiuoas, S3. 

Proscott .1.. S3. 

Raymond T., 84. 

Kehocca, 83. 

Ruth W., 83, 3G3. 

Silence, 207. 

Simeon, S3. 

Soplironia, S3. 

Susan, S3. 

Vasliti, 4i)S. 

Waldo ]'l, 83. 

William M., 84. 
Brower, IMa^sie, 39G. 
Brown. Ahhie T., 8G. 

Abigail, .")34. 

Ada D., 84. 

Adna, 530. 

Amelia M., 187. 

Amos, 24. 

Annie, 85. 

Augusta T., 485. 

Azro, 447. 

Bartholomew, SO. 

Benjamin \V., 403. 

Betty. 514. 

Calista A., 85. 

Calvin, 211. 

Carrie M.. 85. 

Charles, 86. 

Clara B., 2G3. 

Clarence E., 84. 

Clarence W., 119. 

David, 187. 

Diana W.. 84. 

Earl L., 84. 

Edith M., 85. 

Edward F., 70. 

Edward J., 80. 

Edwin C. L., 85. 

Elisha, 58. 

Elizabeth, 384. 

Emerson, 501. 

Emilie H.. 211. 

Erastus, 85. 

Ernest H., 85. 

Esther, 85. 

Eunice, 258. 

Evedna, 24. 

Francis, 55. 85. 

Frank C, 84, 85. 

Franklin, 84. 

Forrest E., 84. 

George E., 84. 

George P., 84, 85, 147. 

vol.. III. — 10 



])ro\\n,(!eorge \V., 85, IGO. 

Harold, 85. 

Harry, 24. 

Helen A.. 51. 

Henry, ■f^r-,. 

Henry 10.. 85. 

Ida -May, 84. 

Ira, 80. 

.James, 85, 172. 

.lennie, 80, 382. 

Jennie R., 204. 

John J., 111. 

John Jenks, 409. 

John Peter. 85. 

Josepli G.. 539. 

Julia L., 84. 

Katie, 85. 

Lorenzo I., 84, 472. 

Louisa. 58. 

Lucy, 7S. 

Mahala. 240. 

Marcus. 1!)0. 

Maria W.. 190. 

Marinda A., 84. 

Mary, 84. 85, 384. 

Mary, 200. 

Mary Ann. 403. 

Mar^ 1^1. 85, 384. 

Martha W., 84, 147. 

Mercy. 514. 

Moulton. 8. 

Myrtie 1.. S5. 

Nathaniel, 84. 

Nellie. 85. 

Orrin L.. 85. 

Rachel, 20(). 

Rebecca, 49. 331. 

Richard, 3S4. 

Rocaneoiis. 204. 

Rosina, 509. 

Ruth E., SO. 

Samuel, 85. 

Sarah, 438, 4G9. 

Sarah A., 00. 

Susannah, 480. 

Susannah (J., 108. 

Susie, 85. 

Thomas, 200, 457. 

Thomas W., 85. 

William, 85. 403. 

William J., 80. 

William L.. 382. 

William M., 340. 

William \V., 80. 

Winfred O.. 84. 
Browne, Lizzie P., 234. 
Browning, (;. W., 32. 
Brownlee. .Tames. 219. 
Brownson. \Villiani E., 

344. 
Bruce, Caroline E., 48. 

Cynthia, 71. 



Bruce, Ellen V... 147. 

KUinor Iv. 379. 

Kred \V.. 370. 

llarrv. 379. 

Harry E., 147. 

Henrv, 71. 

Henry (i., 48. 
Bryant^ Alvin, 499. 

Ann .M.. 80. 

Arthur P.. 80. 

(Jharles, 499. 

Daniel, 508. 

JO. Sumner, 28. 

George N.. 8(i. 

Hannaii, 300. 

James, 499. 

.Mary E.. 422. 

Minnie l'\, 28. 

Oscar, 499. 

Tabitha. 4(i2. 
Buchanan. Alexander, 80. 

Collins M.. S7. 4i)S. 533. 

Sarah G.. 87. 533. 
Buck, Amanda K., 87. 

Amanda -M., 501. 

Austin, 480. 

Betsey, 229. 

Cora E., 18. 

Emily, 71. 

Frank H., 87. 

Georgie M., 87. 

Grace M., 87. 

Herbert J., IS. 

Horace, 9. 87. 

Louisa, 119. 

Martha, 87. 

Mary, 150. 

Matilda. 87. 

Oscar, 87. 

Pollv, 87. 

Reuben, 229. 

Walter. 87. 119. 

William. 71. 
Buckbee, iM. M., 205. 
Buckley, Alice, 87, 88. 

Annette, 150. 

2\nnie H, 351. 

Archie L., 87. 

Bell, 87, 199. 

Charles \V., 87. 

Clyde D., 88. 

Edward, 87, 88, 150, 
199. 

Elizabeth, 87. 

J-:iizabeth F., 88. 

Hannah, 87. 

Jennette, 87. 

Lizzie F., 1 72. 

Martha, 524. 

May E., 183. 

William, 87. 

Will P., 87, 88, 172. 



626 



Index of Names. 



Bueknam, Isnhel, 27 G. 
Buel, Maria, 15. 
Buffaiii, Jedediali, 269. 
John. 101. 
Thomas B.. 294. 
Butlord. Rennie, 489. 
Bu!?bee, Abel G., 113. 
Abel R.. 89. 
Amos, 88, 107. 
Caroline, 107. 
Edward, 88. 
Emma E., 89. 
Experience, 88. 
Frank, 487. 
George R.. 89. 
Gwendoline B., 89. 
Hattie M., 487. 
Jennette C, 88. 
Joseph, 88. 
Josiah, 88. 
Leigh F., 89. 
]\Iartha. 88, 107. 
Mary, 88, 89. 
Mural E., 89. 
Phebe J., 88. 
Pollycena, 88. 
RalpJi, 39, 88, 89, 483. 
Rebecca, 88. 
Vera, 88. 
Sarah, 88. 
Bullard, Anna. 89. 
Beatrice, 89. 
Betsey, 149. 
Caroline I., 51, 90. 
Ebenezer, 89. 
Enoch P., 90. 
George, 89. 
George H., 90. 
Hester, 89. 
Ivah, 89. 
John, 383. 
Jonathan, 89. 
Joseph, 89. 
Magdelen, 383. 
Mary, 89. 
Sampson, 51, 89. 
Sarah, 89. 
Silas, 89. 
Bullock, Ruth. 3G9. 
Bundy, Abigail, 220. 
Bunker, Abraham, 90. 
Anna, i72. 
Anna ]•]., 90. 
Carrie E., 90. 
Charles S., 90. 
Cyrus E., 90. 
Dolly P., 90. 
Ella'M., 90. 
Fred M., 90. 
George C, 90. 
George H., 90. 
Leroy E., 90. 



Bunker, J\lary R., 90. 

Susan, 90. 
Burbank, Margaret, 260. 
Burdock, William. 49. 
Burgess, Ruth, 493. 
Burgin, Andrew G., 90. 

Anna E., 90. 

Annie, 216. 

Delia A., 90. 

Edward S., 90. 

George F., 90. 

Harriet E., 90, 510. 

Irvin, 133. 

James E., 91. 

John, 90, 91, 510. 

John I., 90. 

Kate, 91. 

My r tie I., 91. 

Samuel, 90. 

Samuel A., 90. 

William, 90, 91. 
Burke, Edmund, 335. 
Burleigh, Benjamin L., 
91. 

Charles, 218. 

Frank P., 91, 252. 

Hannah, 370. 

James, 91, 370. 

Jerusha, 232. 

Joseph, 370. 

Josiah, 232, 370, 519. 

Sally, 519. 

Sarah J., 91. 
Burley, George W., 91. 

Giles, 91. 

Hannah B., 91. 

Hulda W., 91. 

Mary A., 91. 

Nancy, 91. 

Olive, 91. 

Rebecca. 91. 

Wheeler B.. 91. 

William, 91. 
Bvu-n, John, 93. 

Thomas, 93. 
Burnett, Annis, 352. 
Burnham, Abbie F., 238. 
Addie L., 92, 525. 
Alice L., 92. 
Alice M,, 93. 
Annie B., 93. 
Arthur E., 92. 
Bessie A., 93. 
Caroline L., 92, 294. 
Charles E., 92. 
Charles J., 92. 
Cyrus E., 92. 
Deborah, 408. 
Deborah, 389, 
Edna J., 92. 
Edward E., 92, 93, 490. 
Edward J., 93. 



Burnham, Elbridge E., 92. 

Elisha, 91, 92,'~93, 168. 

Eliza A., 92. 

Elizabeth, 512. 

Elizabeth G., 417. 

Ella D., 92. 

Ezekiel, 93. 

Frank E., 92, 513. 

Frank H., 93. 

Franklin J., 93. 

George, 92. 

George C, 92, 397. 

Harriet, 401. 

Harriet F., 93. 

Harry S., 92. 

Henry B., 92, 137, 525. 

Henry W., 92. 

Hoi:)e, 92. 

James, 93. 
James H., 93. 
Joan, 490. 
Joanna, 389. 

John E., 93. 
Jonathan, 238. 
Joseph, 92, 239, 294. 
Laura B., 91. 
Lydia H., 238. 
Mary, 93. 
Mary K., 92. 
Merton E., 92. 
Moses, 401, 512. 
Moses P., 93. 
Moses W., 382. 
Oscar R., 93. 
Polly, 194. 
Robert L., 92. 
Samuel, 91, 92, 389, 

417. 
Sarah, 45/ . 
Sarah N., 382. 
Simeon, 408. 
Stella L., 92. 
Sukey, 239. 
Thomas, 490. 
William W., 92. 
Winfred E., 92. 
Burns, Almira, 94. 
Ann, 94. 
Anna, 94. 
Annie, 80. 
Annie S., 94, 390. 
Calvin W., 96, 444, 
Caroline, 95. 
Charles E., 96. 
Clara, 95. 
Clementine E., 95. 
David, 90. 
Eliza J., 96, 444. 
Ellen M., 96. 
Elvira C, 96. 
Esther E., 95. 
George, 94. 



Index of Nariws. 



621 



Burns, Tsnbol J., 490. 

.lames, 4S1). 

.John, !)4, Of), 96. 

Joseph 1'].. 95. 

Margaret, 94. 

Martha. 94. 

Mary. 94, 95. 

Marv C, 9(3. 

Mary E., 94. 

Minnie V., 9G. 

Mollv, 94. 

Nathan, 95, 221. 

Robert, 94. 95, 390. 

Iliiel W., 95. 

Samuel A., 9(). 

Samuel 8., 95. 

Sarah, 95, 9(), 221. 

Susan, 94, 95. 

Susannali, 90. 

Tliomas. 94. 

Wilbur 1'., 90. 

William, 94, 95, 292, 
345. 
Burnside. Dudley, 539. 

Lydia, 539. 
Burpee, Augustus, 198. 

Ellen F., 198. 
Burr, Polly, 22. 

Rosalie K., 500. 
Burrill, James, 23. 
Burroughs, Martha, 421. 
Burt, Amanda (..'., 320. 

Barnard. 351. 

Betsey B., 98. 

Charlotte L., 97. 

Charlotte M., 97. 

Clark C, 90, 97, 252, 
502. 

Daniel, 90. 97, 252. 

Dolly. 97, 443. 

Edmund, 97, 98. 

Eliza O., 97. 

Elizabeth, 97. 

Eunice, 90. 

Florence S., 97. 

Frank F., 97. 

George, 97. 

Harriet M.. 28. 

Hugh K., 97, 393. 

John. 38, 97, 98, 358. 

Jonathan. 320. 

Leyi, 97, 98, 544. 

Lodenia R., 544. 

Lois, 90. 

Lucretia, 97. 

Lucy, 98. 

Lydia, 9(), 97. 

Lydia W., 97, 98. 

Malina. 90, 373. 

Maria, 97. 

:Martha, 90, 252. 

Martin, 75, 96. 



Burt. :\lartin A., 13. 

Mary, 3S, 90. 97, 98, 
3.1S. 

Mvra, 96, 97, 502. 

Nehemiah, 98. 

Phineas, 97. 

Sarah, 97, 236. 

Simeon, 97, 98, 236, 
443. 

Simeon L.. 90. 

Stephen. 90. 

Warren E., 97. 

William. 90. 
Burt(m. Ann Mary. 98. 

AuLjuslus R.. 83, 98, 
189. 

Hannah. 532. 

Harriet E., 98. 

Hat tie E., 98, 189. 

Jedediah. 98. 

Lorenzo 1).. 98, 431. 

Willie A., 98. 
ISnsh, Sarah. 97. 
Buswell. Ada M., 98. 

Clara L., 98. 

Clark S.. 98. 

George W., 175. 

Elizabeth .McC. 59. 

Henry C., 98. 

John.' 98. 

:\Iarion E., 98. 
Butler, Henry E., 407. 

.Tames, 201. 

Mary, 201. 

:MarV E., 350. 

:\Iicl'iael J.. 350. 
r.uttertield, John, 400. 

Mary. Kil. 
Buzzefl. Arthur II., 99. 

Edward. 99, 129. 

Ella M.. 99. 

Emma E., 99. 

Fred, 99. 

George. 99. 

Henry, 99. ■ 

HenrV C. 99. 

Herbert P., 99. 

Lucy. 99. 

Marion. 99. 

:Mary P., 99. 
Byron,' C. Paul. 57. 

Chester J., 57. 

Chester L., 57. 

Christella :M., 57. 

Clara, 57. 

Delia, 57. 

Eugene, 57. 

Francis \V., 57. 

Fred L.. 57. 

Helen -M., 57. 

Ira. 57. 

J. William, 57. 



Byron, John !•>., 57. 
'Ltmls, 399. 
.Margaret, 57, 399. 
Marv, 57. 
Marv E., 57. 
.Myra A., 57. 
Nellie L., 57. 
Rilla, 57. 
Walter. 57. 



Cachoir. Caroline, 494. 

.foseph. 494. 
Cade. Elizalieth, 324. 

William, 324. 
Cady, Lucia, 503. 

Stillman, 480. 
Cahoon. Caroline E., 329. 

Charles S., 329. 
Cailler, iienj., 3()9. 
Caldwell, Arthur II., 99. 

Carrie C, 99. 

Eben, 99. 

Ebenezer, 99. 

Francis A., 99. 

Francis S.. 99. 

,L Albert H., 99. 

John, 99. 

Lydia, 315. 

Sarah, 99. 

William S. E., 99. 
Calhoun, Alice, 100. 

Clementina H., 100. 

David, 99. 

Elizabeth, 100. 

Llizabeth H., 08. 

Flora, 100. 

Isaac, 99, 100, 200. 

James, 08, 99. 100, 140, 
257, 381, 424, 530. 

Ltiella C, 100. 3S1. 

Lydia R.. 100. 

Lvdiaette, 100. 

Marv, 99. 257. 

MarV R., 100. 

IMiilena. 99. 

Rebecca, 99. 

Sally, 99. 

Sarah J., 100, 140. 

Solomon, 99. 
Calkins, Abigail, 210. 

Anne, 190. 

Ezra, 210. 
Callahan. Annie :\I., 100. 

Catherine. 100. 

Catlierine A., 100. 

Daniel, 100. 

Dennis, 101. 

Ellen. 100. 

llannali, 100, 470. 



628 



Index of Nantes. 



Callahan. Henry. 100. 
Horace. 100." 
James. 100, 101, 470, 
James A., 100, 290. 
James D., 100. 
Jeremiali, 101. 
John, 17. 
John H., 100. 
Josephine, 17. 
Josie, 101. 
Mary, 100, 101. 
Mary E., 100. 
Nancy, 100. 
William, 100. 
Galium, Joanna. 507. 
Cameron, Sabrina, 35. 
Campbell, Archibald, 101. 
Hector, 77. 
James. 4 SO. 
Janette, 240. 
Joseph D.. 101. 
Lor ana, 77. 
Margaret M., 101. 
Mary J., 101. 
Melinda, 305, 441. 
Polly, 51G. 
Canfield, Minnie M., 173. 
Cannon, Carrie M., 85. 
Fred, 85. 
Mercy W., 19. 
Canty, Jerome, 100. 

Mary, 100. 
Caperton. Allen F., 64. 

Lin C, 64. 
Capron, Hannah, 10. 
Carbee, Anna P., 285. 
Baxter R., 101. 
Clara I., 101. 250. 
John H., 285. 
Louisa A., 296. 
Lula M. B., 101. 
Martha B.. 101. 
Martha M., 296. 
Ray H., 101. 
Roilo O., 101. 
William, 101. 
William P., 296. 
Carbonneau, Annie M., 
495. 
Archie, 101. 
Bertha. 101. 
Eddie. 101. 
Frank, 420. 
Jennie, 101. 
John, 101. 307. 
Joseph, 420. 
Leocudie, 101. 
Lewis, 101. 
Lillie, 101. 
Maud, 101. 
Napoleon, 495. 
Oliver, 101. 



Carljonneavi, Virginia, 307 

William G., 101. 

Willie F., 101. 
Cardinal, Edward C, 102 

Kate, 102. 

Milville H.. 102. 459. 

Minnette E.. 102. 

Oscar B., 102. 

Peter, 102, 414. 
Carey, Benjamin, 190. 

Chester E., 102, 336. 

EmilA^ L.. 102. 

Ethel, 102. 

Etta, 19. 

Frank, 19. 

Julia A., 102. 

Marv, 190. 

Olivet S., 102. 

Robert, 102. 

William, 102. 
Cargill, William, 75. 
Carleton, Aaron, 104, 105, 

Abigail. 104, 105. 

Abner, 104. 

Adam, 103. 

Addie, 105. 

Alfred, 105, 106. 

Alice, 103. 

Amos, 104. 

Anna, 105. 

Anne, 103. 

Annie C, 280. 

Aral)elle G., 106. 

Arthur, 105. 

Baldwin, 103. 

Beniamin, 104. 

Bertha, 105. 

Carrie M., 105. 

Charles, 105. 

Charles A., 106. 

Ebenezer, 104. 

Eda GJrace, 477. 

Edmund, 104, 105, 106. 

Edward, 103, 104. 

Eleanor, 103. 

Elizabetlv, 103, 104. 

Erasmus, 103. 

Fannie J., 534. 

Frances, 105. 

Gilbert, 103. 

Guy, 103, 389, 488. 

Guy C, 106. 

Hannah, 104, 138. 

Harriet M., 306. 

Harry W., 106. 

Hazel P., 477. 

Helena. 103. 

Henry, 103. 

Hiram, 102, 104. 

Jeffrey, 103. 

Joanna, 105, 
John, 103, 104, 138. 



Carleton. Joseph. 104. 

Joyce. 103. 

Luella M., 389. 

Mabel. 105. 

Malvina A.. 405. 

Mary, 103. 104, 105. 

]\Iary B., 106. 

Mary E., 105. 

Mary K., 105. 

Mehitahlo, 104. 

Michael. 280. 

Nathaniel, l04. 

Nehemiah, 104. 

Peter, 105. 

Phineas, 104. 

Priscilla, 104. 

Prudence. 104. 

Rebecca. 105. 

Roswell^ 534. 

Sarah, 103, 104, 105, 
422. 

Sibella, 103. 

Spencer, 105. 

Thomas, 103, 104, 105, 
106. 

Walter, 103. 

William, 103, 104. 
Carlton, Abigail, 541. 

Anna, 392. 

Edward, 392. 

Elizabeth, 331. 

James, 373. 

John L., 226. 
Carman, Jonathan, 362. 
Carpenter, Abigail, 106. 
108. 
Albert, 108. 109, 337. 
Alice, 461. 

Alonzo P., 12, 107, 226. 
Althea. 106. 
Amelia P., 380. 
Amos B.. 370. 
Arthur H., 108. 
Asa, 380. 
Aurilla F., 375. 
Berviah. 106. 
Caroline, 107, 108. 
Caroline A., 108. 
Charity H., 108. 
Charles E., 24. 
Charles Edward, 109. 
Charles Elwin, 109. 
Charles S., 109. 
Charles T., 109, 226. 
Clarissa M., 108, 175. 
Content, 294. 
Ebenezer, 108, 362. 
Edith, 108. 
Edward A., 109. 
Eliphalet, 108. 
Eliza A., 109. 
Elizabeth, 532. 



Index of Xamea. 



629 



Carpontor. Enoch, lOS. 

Eiasimis 1., 107. 

Eva. 110. 

Ezra. 2i)4. 

Francis 11., 108. 

Frank, 4r)(;. 

Frank (i.. 109. 

Franklin M., 109. 

Frederick A.. 109, 205. 

Geor<,ro, 109. 128. 

Geor<rc A.. 109. 

Georoe W., 108, 297, 
344. 

Georijianna, 110. 

Hannah. lOG. 532. 

Harlan P... 109. 

Harri(^t, 107. 

Harriet E.. 107. 

Harrv B.. 4(;i». 

Hattie M.. 109. 

Helen, lOS. 

Henry, 110. 

Henry C 109. 

Henry W.. 109. 

Irvin, 107. 

Isaac, lOS. 

Isaiah, lOG. 107. 

James M.. 109. 

Jane E.. 502. 

Jennie, 109. 

John, lOS. 

John A.-. 502. 

Jonah, 100. 107. 

Josephine. 109, 337. 

Josiah. 106, 107. 

Julia R., 107. 

Kate M.. 109. 205. 

Laura A., 109, 297. 

Leon, 110. 

Lillian, 107. 

Lizzie M., 297. 

Lorena II., 109, 226. 

Lovrena L., 109. 

Lucv, 108. 

Lydia J.. 109, 344. 

Lvman, 108. 

:Niarv, 108. 

]\IarV E., 109. 

Mary F., 107. 

:\Iary P., 108. 

Miriam. 106, 

Xancy, 108. 

Xoah. 106. 

Obediah, 108, 109, 175, 

352. 
Philena H.. 109. 
Philip, 107, 108. 
Priscilla. 106. 
Prudence, 108, 362. 
Rebecca, 108. 302. 
Richard, 106. 
Robert, 74. 



Carpenter. Rol)crtE., 109. 

Ruth. 106. 

Saraii, 106. 108. 

Sarali E., 109. 

Tabitha, 106. 

Timothy, 532. 

Willard, 108. 

William. 106, 108, 532 

William H., 109. 
Carr. Arnold, 110. 

Charles A., 110. 

Cora M., 110. 

Edwin W.. 395. 

Edwin Willis, 110. 

Eliza A., 114. 

Fred, 110. 

Fred C, 187. 

Gradon A.. 110. 

Jane, 329. 

Jennie L., 110. 

John P., 329. 

Judith, 350. 

:\li hired A.. 110. 

Osman, 114. 

Robert, 110. 
Carriiran, John, 212. 

Nellie, 212. 
Carrington. Rebecca, 310. 
Carroll. Jeremiah, 205. 

-Martha IL, 205. 
Carter, A. J.. 386. 

Abi-rail, 111, 112, 2,j9. 

3(;2. 
Alba B., 112. 114. 
Alice E., 114. 
Alva P., 115. 
Amasa, 113. 
Anijeline. 114. %0^d. 
Anna, 110. 113. 
Arthur :\I.. 113. 
Arthur W.. 114. 
Austin, 113. 
Iteatriee. 476. 
Bertha E.. 115. 
Betty, 476. 
Charity. 361. 
diaries E., 115. 
Chase, HI. 
Chester. '166. 
Cliester IL, 112. 
Clara G., 112. 
Cordelia, 114. 
Curtis P., 112. 113, 115, 

376. 
Cvntliia. 112. 
Daniel, 75. 110, 111, 

112. 113, 275. 
Druzilla, 112. 
Ebenezcr. 110, 111, 112, 

114, 211. 
Edson, 112. 
Eleric, 114. 



Carter.Eliphalet.llO, HI. 
Eliphalet G., HI, 113, 

227, 381. 
Eliza, 115. 
Eliza A., 114. 
Eliza C, 113, 227. 
Elizabeth, 411. 
EllerylL, 112. 114, 122. 
Emefine M., 114. 
Emery P., 112. 
Emma M., 114. 
Enoch, 111, 113, 115. 
Ephi-aim. 76. 
Eva L., 115. 
Ezra, 112. 
Flora M., 113, 418. 
Fred. 113, 115. 
George, 112. 11.3, 418. 
Gertrude, 113. 
Grace .M., 114. 
Hannah, 111. 
Harvey G., 113. 
Hattie I.. 113. 
Horace. 112, 113. 
Ida, 114. 
Isadore D.. 113. 
Ita B., 115. 
.Jacob, 141. 
Jane, 113. 

.Jemima, 108. Ill, 112. 
.leremiah .\r.. Ill, 44.J. 
John, 110, 111. 
Joseph, 388. 
Judith, 75, 110, 112, 

275. 
.Tulia, 166. 
Lama, 113. 
Laurie A.. 113. 
Levi, 110, 111. 
Lillian B., 113. 
Lois, 74, 111. 
Lovica, 112. 
Lovina, 81, 111. 
Lovisa, 111. 
Lucia L., 114. 
Lucinda F., 232. 
Lydia. 111. 112, 447. 
Martha. HO. 
Martha Ann. 114. 
Mary, 42. 76. 110. HI, 
112,113.212,279,447. 
Mary .L, 114. 
Mary S.. 112. 
Maurice, 113. 
M indwell A.. 113. 
-Miriam, 110, 111. 
Moses, 81, 110, HI, 
112, 114, 20S, 212, 
279, 447. 
:\Ivron. 112, 114. 316. 
Nancy, 110. HI, 
Nathan, HI, 112, 114. 



030 



Index of Names. 



Carter, Nellie, 113, 115. 
Nellie JNT.. 501. 
Otho S.. 114. 115. 173. 
Phebe J.. 112, 211. 
Philip, no. 111. 121. 
Prudence. 108. 362. 
Paith. 114. 
Sabriiin. 114. 
Sadie A.. 112. 
Sallv. 110, 111. 
Samuel, lOS. 361. 
Saplironia, 443. 
Sarah, 111. 298. 
Shepard, 112. 114. 
Sopiironia. 114. 
Steplien, 111, 113. 
Stephen P., 115. 
Susan, 113. 
Talitha C. 112. 
Thomas. 42. 75, 110, 

HI, 112, 113, 298, 

476. 
Thomas J., 112. 114, 

115. 209. 
Truman. 113, 115. 
Vandia L., 114. 
Washino-ton H.. 112. 
Wisisins, 111. 
Wilbur E.. 114. 
William, 111. 
Yosemite, 386. 
Case. Elizabeth, 310. 
John, 310. 
Marion E., 485. 
Sarah, 310. 
Caswell. Abigail, 116. 
Alba S.. 118, 119. 
Alden Y., 119. 
Alice, 116. 392. 
Alma L., 118. 
Almond. 118. 
Alonzo F., 118. 
Amanda, 116. 
Amarilla, 117. 
Andrew, 116. 
Anna, 116. 
Anna M., 119. 
Apthorp, 116, 117. 
Asaph, 117. 
Bino-hinn, 117. 118. 
Caroline, 117. 118, 119. 
Catherine, 118. 
Carlos, 116. 
Charles A.. 119. 
Charlotte, 116. 
Chester, 117. 
Clarissa, 117. 
Clark R., lis. 
Cordelia. 119. 
Daniel. 11(1. 117. 119, 

13(i. 
David. 115. 



Caswell, Diadama. 118. 
Elizabeth, 67, 116. 
Ellen A., 118. 
Elmira, 117. 
Emilv, 118. 
Erastus, 118. 
Erastus H., 117. 
Emma A., 119. 
Eunice, 116. 
Ezra, 115. 
Franklin, 118. 
Frederick, 118. 
George B., 119. 
George M., 117. 
George P., 118. 
Hannah, 115. 116, 117, 

305. 
Harvev L., 118. 
Henry, 118. 
Henry H.. 118. 
Hiram, 117. 
Horatio G., 118. 
Ira, 117, 118, 119. 
Ira O., 118. 
Jedediah, 116. 117, 118, 

119. 
John, 87, 116, 117, 119. 
Julia, lis. 
Laura, 118. 
Laura P., 117. 
Leonard, 116. 
Lodema, 118. 
Lois, 116, 119. 
Louisa, 119.. 
Lueinda, 117. 
Lvdia. 116. 118. 
Lydia L., 118. 
Lyndolph, 117. 
Margaret, 117. 
Martha, 116. 
Marv, 118, 119, 472, 

528. 
Marv Ann, 118. 
Meh'itable, 117. 
jMercv, 118, 
Michael B.. 118. 
]\Iinnie A., 119. 
Moodie, 116. 
Nancv. 117.. 
Nathan, 67, 115. 116, 

117, lis, 305, 392. 
Nathaniel B., 116, 118. 
Nelson. 116. 
Ozias, 115. 116, 118. 
Penelojie, 471. 
Polly, 87, 117. 
Rhoda, 118. 
Roxey, 117. 
Ruth". 117. 
Sal)rina. 117, 118. 
Sally, 116. 
Sarah, 117. 



Caswell, Sarah Ann, 118. 

Seth, 116. 118. 

Silence, 116. 

Solomon. 118. 

Sophia, 116. 

Sophronia, 117. 

Stephen, 117. 

Syrene, 118. 

Warren J., 119. 

Wellington, 116. 

Wilder P., 118. 

William, 117, 118. 

Willie G., 119. 
Gate, Abby J., 503. 

Asa P., 503. 

Beniamin, 119. 

Calvin F., 119, 481. 

Caroline E., 119. 
Caverlv, Carrie, 501. 

Charles F., 501. 

Charles T., 501. 
Cawstick, John, 167. 
• Martha C, 167. 
Cayer, Amanda, 120. 

Eli, 120. 

Eugene, 120, 545. 

John, 119. 

Julia, 120. 

Kate, 120. 

Louis, 120. 

Lucy, 119. 

Mabel, 120. . 

Marguerite, 120. 

Medrick, 119, 120. 

Millie, 120. 

Victor, 120. 
Chadbourne, Benjamin H., 
499. 

Fanny S., 500. 
Chadwick, Mehitable, 104. 
Chaffee, Alpha W., 120. 

Asa, 120. 

Betsey, 120. 

Celista, 120. 

Emily, 120. 

Emma E., 121. 

Hattie, 120, 133. 

Hiram, 120. 543. 

Lucy M., 120. 

Naiicy, 120. 

Olive" 120. 

OniaO., 121. 

Orison W., 120, 121, 
355. 

Ralph, 120. 

Sally, 120. 

Sewell M., 120, 121, 
133. 
Chamberlain, Abigail. 121, 
223. 

Adrastus D.. 121. 

Adrastus R., 121. 



Index of Karnes. 



631 



Chamberlain. Caleb, 2(58, 
;iSl. 

Charles. 2()<S. 

Dudley. 121. 223, 312. 

Edinund. 141. 

Eri, 312. 

Horace E., 121. 

John E., 121. 

Joseph, 515. 

Lnein(hi. 121. 

Lvdia W., 381. 

Mary, 141. 424, 515. 

Mary E.. 427. 

i\Ioses, 527. 

Nellie M.. 121. 

Priscilla. 312. 

Rebecoa. 381. 

Sallv. 121. 

Walter. 121. 

William, 424. 
Chamherlin, Amaziah D. 
1?.. 12. 

Ann, 10. 

Charles P., 440. 

D. W. C. 121. 

Eliza, 440. 

Granville S., 121. 

Hannah. 27. 

Harriet M.. 78. 

Jemima. 390, 391. 

Liicinda, 111. 

Lucv. 121. 

Marianna W., 391. 

Mary L.. 121. 
Champion, Lvicyette, 105. 
Champnev, Richard, 32. 

Sarah. 32. 
Chandler. Austin, 122. 

Charles E., 122. 

Charles F., 122. 

Clara INI.. 122. 

Clarence B., 122. 

Cynthia, 502. 

Cynthia 0., 122. 

Dolly, 8. 

Edwin W., 122. 

Eliza M., 122. 

Ellen, 351. 

Estclla A.. 44, 122. 

Eya E.. 122. 

Ezra, 101. 

Hannah, 1. 

James B.. 122. 

John D.. 44, 122, 443. 

Joseph F., 1G7. 

Julia II., 122, 413. 

Layinia, 122. 

Lizzie, 122. 

Louisa L., 122. 

Lucy. Kil. 

Martha A.. 114, 122. 

Mary A., 122. 



Chandler. Nellie C, 122. 

Nellie M., 1(17. 

Olive C, 52(5. 

Phebe J., 122. 

Prudence, 24. 
Radolphus. 114, 121, 122, 
413. 449. 

Susan E.. 122, 449. 

Walter E., 122. 

William E.. Gl. 

William H.. 122, 212. 
Chapin, Abigail, 521. 

Warren, 3G2. 
Chapman. George W.,4G7. 

Margaret. 31G. 

Mary. 117. 

Mattie C.. 411. 
Charlton. Almira S., 123. 

Anna A.. 123. 

P,etsey, 123. 

Kdwiii A., 123. 

Elizabeth J.. 123. 

Ellen v., 123. 

Experience, 123. 

George W.. 123. 

llale^M., 123. 

Isabel, 123, 279. 

Isabella. 123. 

John. 123. 

John ^I.. 123, 343. 

Kcziah, 123. 

Maria, 123, 523. 

:\rartha A.. 123. 

Mary, 123, 271. 

iM in dwell. 123. 

Rebecca, 123. 

Robert, 123, 271, 279, 
523. 

Robert H.. 123. 

Walter, 123. 

Walter H., 124. 

Walter L., 123. 

William, 123. 

William H., 123. 

Winfred IL, 124. 
Chase. Amos K., 47. 124, 
544. 

Betsey, 431. 

Chester P.. 124. 4GG. 

Daniel F. De L., 124. 

Daniel P.. 124. 

Elizabeth, 484. 

Emma, 124. 

Enmia S.. 124. 

Frank. 533. 

Fred L., 124. 

Frederick. 11. 

Georire, 405. 

Harriet, 389. 

Harry J.. 124. 

Isadore L., 124, 494. 

James, 124. 



Chase, Jennie M., 47, 124. 

Jonathan, 340. 

Joseph, 178, 484. 

Laura A.. 124. 

Lawi'ence C, 124. 

Lizzie R., 533. 

Lois, 117, 4(54. 

Lucretia, 229. 

Martha. 230. 

Mary. 454. 

MarV R.. 430. 

IMinnie. 208. 

:\loses. 310. 

IMiilip, 415. 

Rachel, 484. 

Rebecca. 311, 415. 

Robert, 431, 404. 

Ruth. 177. 

Sally, 117. 

Sarah B., 250. 

Thomas, 250. 

Thomas II. B.. 124,494. 

Warren G.. 197. 

Will E., 124. 
Chatman. Charles. 35. 
Cheever, Benjamin, 251. 
Cheney, Charles Y., 125, 
3(13. 

Cynthia Y.. 371. 

Danforlh. 9. 

De Witt C, 125. 

Edward IT., 125. 

Elias, 200. 

Eliza P. C. 125. 

Elizabeth B., 125. 

Florence E.. 125. 

Frank P.. 125. 

Fred. 125. 

George C, 125. 

George F.. 385. 

George S., 125. 

Hannah. 2G0. 

Harry W.. 125. 

Harvey E.. 125. 

Henry, 394. 

Henry E., 125. 

HenrV P.. 125. 439. 

James E., 125. 

James 'M.. 125. 

John A., 125. 

John S.. 125. 

Joseph. 125. 

.lulia, 125. 303. 

-lulia A., 125. 

Kcziah, 505. 

Lizzie. 125. 

Lois. 9. 

Lorena, 4. 

Mary. 541. 

]\Iar'y J., 125. 

Mattie, 125. 

Peter, 541. 



632 



Index of Names. 



Cheney. Sarah, 125. 

Selina, 125. 
Clieslev, Caroline, 149. 

Mar'v L., 4G0. 
Cliick," Clinton. 22G. 

Harriet S.. 2.36. 
Chiekoring. David, 228. 

Lucius, 192. 

]\laud L., 228. 
Child, Anna, 5. 

Lucy J., 249. 

Mary. 482. 

Sauniel, .385. 

Svbil. 5. 

Tabitha, 291, 385. 

Thomas, 5. 

William, 249. 
Cliilds. Bertlia, 124. 

Sarah, 74. 
Choate, Emma L., 126. 

Frank E.. 126. 

Hannah P., 126. 

John T., 126. 

Maria A.. 516. 

Martha B., 126. 

William P., 126. 
Choquette. Abram, 126. 

Clara D., 126, 488. 

Henrv, 126, 239. 

Hilda L.. 126. 

John, 126. 

Julia, 126. 

Millie. 126. 
Cliubbuck, Florence, 330. 
Church. Allen J., 78, 126. 

Elizabetli, 372. 

C4raee. 372. 

Josepli, 372. 

Lois, 355. 

Perlev, 447. 
. Phebe, 447. 

Samuel, 126. 

Susan H., 126. 
Churcliill, Amy P., 126. 

Chester L., 126. 

Flora G., 126. 

Henry IL, 126. 

H. Leon, 126. 

John T., 126. 

Sarah A.. 120. 

Thomas L.. 126. 
Cliutter, Caroline C. 127. 

Ella N. B.. 127. 

Frederick C, 127. 

Geori^e A.. 127. 

Georq-e, 127. 

Herbert E. ^V.. 69, 127. 

Marion F., 127. 

Mildred C, 127. 

Retfinald F., 127. 

Robert W., 127. 
Cilley, Alice, 450. 



Cilley. Joseph, 450, 532. 

Marv A., 327. 

Polly, 450. 

Seth N"., 327. 
Ciscoe, Bowman, 464. 

Chloe, 464. 
Claflin, H. B.. 262. 
Clapp, Frederick I., 502. 
Clarendon, Sarah R., 41 J. 
Clark, Abbyette O., 454. 

Almena, 128. 

Ann. 195. 

Annie, 129. 

Arthur M., 243. 

Asa, 364, 434. 

Carrie E.. 129. 

Carrie J., 21. 

Catherine. 128. 

Charles, 129. 

Charles E., 24. 

Charles W.. 130. 

Clara B., 130. 

Damon Y.. 128. 

Daniel, 451. 

Edwin, 266. 

Eleanor, 129. 

Eliza A., 128, 528. 

Eliza J., 128. 

Elizabeth. 97, 127, 128, 
303. 

Elizabeth S., 129. 

Ella A., 266. 

Elvira, 307. 

Emilv C, 462. 

Esther, 421. 

Fred, 57. 

Fred E., 346, 413. 

George, 447, 521. 

George A., 128, 333. 

Hannah. 124. 

Hannah Y.. 16S. 

Henrv, 127. 274. 

Homer A., 128. 

James, 307, 418. 

Jennie, 128. 

Jennie M.. 128. 

J. Henry. 185. 

eJoanna, 128. 

Joanna J.. 128. 

John, 421. 

John A., 128. 

John C, 387. 

John D., 128. 

John W., 165. 

John Webber. 128. 
Joseph D., 454. 
Judson G., 21. 
Julia, 452. 
Kate, 128. 
Kezia, 127, 128. 
Laiu-a M., 266. 
Leroy C, 236. 



Clark, Lillian M., 274. 

Louvia. 525. 

Lucy. 99, 129. 

Slartha, 128. 203. 

INIartha G., 128. 

Martha P.. 542. 

Marv, 97, 127, 129, 421. 

Mary B., 129. 

MarvF., 128. 

Marv J., 418. 

Marv L., 128. 

Mary Lizzie, 387. 

Mary M., 364. 

Marv R., 129. 

Matthew, 97. 

Mehi table. 24. 

Minnie, 123. 

Morris. 4()2. 

Nancv, 204. 

Nathaniel, 127. 

Nathaniel, 129, 542. 

Olivia M., 128. 

Peter. 309. 

Phebe J., 109, 128. 

Rosa. 129. 

Samuel, 127, 128, 204. 

Sanford, 365. 

Tamar M.. 451. 

Uriah S., 128, 168. 

Veranus, 129. 

Wilbur A., 139. 

Willnu- P., 129, 522. 

William, 99. 129. 
Clarke, Abigail, 127. 

Albert W., 130. 

Catherine E.. 199. 

Clifton A.. 130. 

Eva M.. 130. 

George A., 130. 

Israel .L. 130. 

James, 130. 

Mabel L., 130. 

Nellie E., 130. 

Philenda, 130. 
Clav, Betsey, 131. 

Caro P., L31. 

Caro T.. 131. 

Charles L.. 131. 

Charles Leonidas, 131, 
410. 

Elizabeth. 130. 

Emma, 131. 

Esther, 131. 

Gordon M.. 131. 

Grace E.. 131. 

Horace S.. 131. 

Jonathan L., 347. 

Luhama J.. 347. 

Lydia. 213. 
Mary, 213. 
Marv Ann. 131. 
Paul R.. 131. 



Index of Xamcs. 



633 



Gav. r.acliol P.. i;'.l. 
Rii<scll M.. l:!(). 
Ruth S.. l;!l. 
Samuel, l.'iit. 
Sainucl A.. 4-2.3. 
Samwl J.. ];}1. 
Ranborn, 21:?. 
Shorarod. !).'). 
Star S.. l.Tl. 
Stella L.. l:n. 
William, l.'H, 
Cleasbv. Aliee, 131. 
Aliee L., 1:!2. 
Arthur, V\\. 
Clara D., i:}2. 
Clara E.. 132. 
David N.. 131. 132, 
Eliza A.. 373. 
Ellen A.. 131. 
Ernest IM., 132. 
Evelyn B.. 132. 
George W., 131, 132. 

455. 
Howard W., 132. 
Ida, 132. 
Jolm F., 131, 
Juliette, 132. 
Robert A., 131, 
Samuel, 131. 132. 
Tillv H.. 131. 373. 
Waiter R.. 132. 
Wilfred. 131. 132. 
Winnie S.. 132. 
Cleaves, Jolm, 05, 205. 
Lucy, 205. 
]Mary, 95. 
Clement, Abiirail. 13. 
Lydia, 17s! 3!)2. 
]\iatilda, 44fl, 
Robert, 392, 
Sarah, 428. 
Clements, Lydia, 219. 
Cleveland. Cliester, 124, 
John, 132. 
Laura A.. 124. 
Mary, 132. 
Moses. 132. 
Moses L., 44G. 
Sarah J., 132, 446. 
Susan, 74, 132. 
Clifford. Edward, 4G9. 
Emeline, 20. 
Hannah. 4S4. 
Sarah A., 19. 
William. 117. 
Clift, William, 1C3. 
Clogston. Andrew J., 132, 
312, 531, 
Carl Andrew. 132. 
Helen M., 132. 531. 
Jonathan L.. 132. 
Closson, Abigail F., 133. 



Clo-son, Alfred, 133. 
Charles. 133. 194, 337 
Charles A., 133. 
Edward v.. 133. 
l':iansou v.. 133. 
Franeis A.. 133. 
Ceorj^e A.. 133. 
John ('.. 133. 
Laura .\.. 133, 337. 

Leafy. 133, 

Marv, 133. 

:\lvr;i L.. 133. 
Xauey A.. 133. 

So)>!ironia. 133. 
Clou-h. Adaline :\[., 
24S. 

Alv(Mtoii, 133, 473. 

Benjamin H., 133, 

Benoni, 12S. 

Charles C.. 134. 

Chester. 501. 

Clara B., 134. 

Clara E.. 134. 

Daniel :\1.. 133. 134. 

Edward IL. 134. 

Eliza J.. 128. 

Eliza L.. 20. 133. 

Elizabeth. 134, 306. 

Ella :\r.. 27. 

Ellen M., 134, 

Eniilv. 51(;. 

Emnia E.. 121. 133. 

Fannie. 134. 

Frank L., 134. 306. 

Georrre W.. 134. 

Graee E.. 134. 

Heurv A.. 134. 

Hetty L.. 134. 

Hiram, 269. 
James. 28. 
Jason. 134. 
Jeremiah. 134. 
Josephine. 90. 
Joel, 269. 
Julia. 354. 
Julia F.. 28, 
Leon A.. 134. 
Li I lias. 255. 
Lois J., 133. 
Lv.lia. 508. 
A label R.. 314. 
:\[artin. 314. 
:\Lirv E.. 133. 
^larV M.. 28. 
:\rav 1.. 134. 
:\leiissa. 133. 212. 
:\nidred H.. 134. 
Milo IL. 134. 
Naney E., 133. 306. 
Xeheiniah S., 28. 
()riss;i. 17>!. 
Paula L., 134. 



Clousxh. Robert. 121, 133, 
134. 212, .306. 
Robert A., 120, 133. 
Samuel J., 133. 
Willard L., 134. 
William, 134. 1 18. 
Zaecheus, 133. 
Clute, Helen M., 219. 
Coan, Ann, 54. 
Cobb. Ann M.. 13,5. 
Corilla E.. 135. 
Elkanah. 135. 517. 
Ellen M., 135. 
Harrison S.. 135. 515. 
Lettice J., 517. 
Lvdia A.. 135. 
:\lartha J., 135. 
Simeon, 135. 
Cobleitrh, Aimer IL, 135. 
Adeline, 137. 
Adeline L., 137. 
Alice J., 138. 
Alvah, 136. 
Anna B.. 138. 
Ashbel W., 137, 138, 

313. 
Betsey, 137. 
Betsey S., 136. 
Caroline, 136. 
Charles M.. 138. 
Charlotte. 136. 
Charlotte If.. 137, 313, 
Charlotte T., 137. 
Clarence A.. l.;s. 
Clarissa, 136. 
Cvrene J.. 136. 
Deborah, 135. 
Deborah ^l.. 135. 
E<lna J., 92, 137. 
Edward A.. 137. 138. 
Eliza, 136. 
Elvira, 138. 
Emeline H., 136. 332. 
Erastus, 135, 136, 137, 

165. 
Georqe W., 136, 
Gerald F., 138. 
Hannah. 136, 138. 
Hannah C, 136. 165. 
Jane C. 136. 
John, 135, 136. 193, 

332, 
Jonathan, 135. 
Joshua, 135. 
Katherine, 135. 
Laodicea, 136. 
Levi W., 92, 135, 136, 

137. 205, 
Lizzie, 137, 138. 313. 
Luna, 117, 136. 
Lydia. 135, 136, 193. 
:\iamie V., 138. 



634 



Index of Names. 



Cobleigh, Margaret, 136. 

Maria, 13fi. 

Marshall Day, 10, 136. 
137, 138, "192, 193, 
313. 

Mary, 136. 

MarV E., 138. 

Nelson E.. 136, 138. 

Nelson Eugene, 138. 

Nelson Farr, 137, 138. 

Nelson S., 137. 

Oliver, 193. 

Phineas, 137. 

Pollev, 135, 136. 

Reuben B., 136. 

Royal, 136. 

Sampson, 135. 

Willard, 136, 137. 

Willard S., 137. 

Windsor, 136. 
Coburn, Abbv M., 139. 

Alfred W.,"^ 139. 

Asa, 138, 139. 

Blanche M., 139. 

Charles R., 139. 

Clara J.. 139. 

Cvnthia K., 139. 

Elfreda, 139. 

Elizabeth M., 139. 

Ethel M., 139. 

Eva, 139. 

Frances, 139. 

George C, 139. 

Harry R., 139. 

Hattie F., 139. 

Hazel E.. 139. 

Ida M., 139. 

Ida May, 139. 

John B"., 139. 

Lillian, 139. 

Mary E., 319. 

Nettie, 139. 

Phebe, 242. 

Robert. 138. 

Sarah J., 139. 

Wyman M., 139. 
Cochran, Mary, 146. 

Samuel, 146. 

Sarah, 146. 
Cochrane, Cora, 140. 

Daniel. 140. 

Flora. 92. 

Janet, 452. 

John, 140. 

Kingsley, 140, 

Lorenzo D., 140. 

Sarah, 140. 
Cofran, Frank A., 140. 

James H., 140. 

Martha C, 140. 
Coffin, Elizabeth J., 492. 

Hannah, 105. 



Coffin, Joanna, 105. 

Judith, 315, 434. 

Mary K., 105. 

Mattie M., 189. 

Peter, 105. 

Rebecca, 105. 

Sarah, 26. 

Stephen, 26. 

Thomas, 105. 

Tristram. 434. 
Cogswell, John, 490. 

Mary, 298. 

Nettie J., 485. 

Sarah, 490. 
Coit, Martha, 441. 
Colburn, Abia, 335. 

Carrol E., 526. 

Charles M., 140. 

Charles W., 378. 

David, 522. 

Esther A., 140. 

Fannie, 140. 

Harriet E., 140. 

Harry W., 140. 

Joseph, 140. 

Mary, 319. 

Mercy, 335. 

Nathaniel, 140. 

Olive, 136. 

Samuel, 335. 

Simeon, 140. 

Simeon D., 140. 
Colby, Anthony, 141, 241. 

Benjamin, 141. 

Betsey, 141. 

Catherine C, 142, 453. 

Charles, 141. 

Dorothy, 241. 

Edward C, 141. 

Elizabeth, 4^8. 

Ethan, 141. 

George, 473. 

Hannah, 141. 

Hollis M.. 142. 

Isaac. 141, 241. 

John D., 181. 

John F., 142. 

Margaret E., 524. 

Martha, 141, 241. 

Mary, 141, 432. 

Mary E., 190. 

Mary Lane. 142, 180. 

Mary R., 181. 

Polly, 141. 

Sarah, 141, 428. 

William, 141, 180, 453. 

William H., 142. 

Willis H., 379. 
Colcord, Lydia A., 366. 

Noah E.'. 366. 
Cole, Albert R., 142. 

Alice E., 142. 



Cole, Alice H., 142. 

Charles, 389. 

Charles W., 142. 

Eben W., 44. 

Edwin R., l-il. 

Elizabeth, 156. 

Elvira, 138. 

Frederick W., 142. 

James, .Tr., 156. 

John C, 142. 

L. D., 44. 

Lizzie, 142. 

Mary L., 142. 

Nellie A.. 142. 

Nelson F., 142. 

Rebecca, 44. 

Royal H., 142. 

Roval M., 137, 142. 

Sarah. 140. 

Simeon T., 363. 

Solomon, 138, 142. 

Zelinda, 35. 
Coleman. Elmira, 76. 

John, 76. 

Margaret, 428. 

Thomas, 428. 
Collier, Elizabeth, 461. 
Collins, Alice, 11. 

Mary, 248. 

Sarah, 521. 
CoUiston, Mertie, 124. 
Colman, Sarah, 156. 
Colson, James, 524. 
Colts, Lilla, 526. 
Comstock. Mary, 377. 
Conant, Almeria, 143. 

Catherine u., 143. 

Clark, 143. 

Dean, 70, 143, 542. 

Ellen H., 143, 542. 

John, 167. 

Mary, 104. 

Molly, 167. 

Roger, 164. 

Sally, 143. 

Sarah, 167. 
Condon, Abigail G., 143. 

William, 74, 143. 
Connell, Elnora P., 494. 
Conner, Anna, 73. 

Cora, 453. 

Harlow. 453. 

Helen. 204. 

Jonathan, 73, 
Conners, James. 328. 

Mary Ann, 328. 
Connor, Elanor. 264. 

Nellie M., 373. 
Conover, Susan, 90. 
Constantine, Jacob, 445. 
Conway, Etta, 396. 
Cook, Aaron, 543. 



Index of Names. 



G85 



Conk, Al.hv. 2S4. 

Adolpliin, 229. 

Aiis'i'linc, ()!). 

Asi'iiatli. 523. 

Chiirlos. 2.-). 

Cliira, ;")!(;. 

Edmund. (iH. 

Froeniaii. ;n8. 

Jane, 543. 

Jaool). lilO. 

Jennio, 82. 

Martlia. loG. 

Marv F., 434. 

Mattie P.. 327. 

Nelson B.. 327. 

Rebecca. 171. 

Sarah, 543. 

Solomon. 284. 

West wood, 543. 
Cookson. Hannah C 242. 

Samuel. 242. 
Cooler. Affiles D.. 143. 

Azariali. 543. 

Catherine, 143. 

Catherine M., 50. 143. 

Dwiirht, 143. 

Dwiffht H.. 143. 

Elzina, 143. 

Emma. 543. 

Helen F., 143. 

Henry A.. 143. 

Jonaii. 143. 

Newton, 143. 

Newton S.. 56. 143. 

Newton W., 143. 

Walter. 143. 

William F.. 143. 
Cooper. J. W.. 144. 

James M. W., 144. 

Lenora F.. 144. 

Mary N.. 144. 
Copeland. Addison, 145. 

Allen A., 39, 144. 

Amasa, 144. 

Benjamin. 144. 

Edward A., 144. 

Fannie, 144. 

Francis G., 145. 

Frederick A.. 145. 

George N.. 144. 

Hannah, 144. 

Harriet A., 39. 145. 

John P., 145. 

Lawrence, 144. 

Lucius D., 145. 

Mary, 144. 

Mary Ann. 144. 

Mary E., 145. 

Moses, 144. 

Osmon B., 20. 

Sarah, 144. 

William, 144. 



Copeland, William H., 
145. 

Willis E.. 145. 
Copp, Charles B., 145. 

Haves B., 145. 

Jeremiah B., 145, 212. 

IMarcilla M.. 145. 

Susan G., 145. 

Susie, 145. 
Coram, Phehe, 14. 
Corev, Caroline C.. 143. 

Caroline R.. 145. 

Ellen, 145. 

Harry H.. 145. 

Harvey D.. 145. 

Hattie J., 145. 

Henry G.. 145. 

Ida B.. 145. 

James K., 24S. 353. 

James Kimliall, 145. 

Jonathan. 143. 145. 

IMarion W.. 145. 

Martha. 252. 

T\Iary H., 353. 

Phehe S., 143. 
Corliss, Deborah, 177. 

Georije, 177. 

Hannah, 392. 

Joanna, 177. 
Corneilson. Edward L.,75. 
Corning, Alice, 140. 

Beniamin H.. 146. 

Harry G., 146. 

John', 145, 140. 

IVIartha A., 146. 

:\rarv. 146. 

]\rina. 19. 

Nathaniel. 146. 

Nellie A.. 146. 

Samuel. 145. 146. 
Coron. Jonathan, 205. 304. 

Sarah A., 205. 
Correau. Addie, 158. 

Joseph. 158. 
Cortelvou. George B., 202. 

Lily M.. 202. 
Corum. Matilda, 272. 
Cosyn, John, 303. 

]\iargaretta. 303. 
Cotton. Abigail. 299. 

Caroline. 496. 

Jennie. 250. 

Nathan. 250. 

Samuel. 490. 

Theoi)hilus. 249. 
Cotv. Achan, 146. 

Arthur, 140. 

Clara, 146. 

Ellen, 146. 

Flora, 146. 

Fred, 146. 

Loie, 146. 



Coty, Marv. 146. 
Cou'rser, Lucy A. !\L, 238. 
Cowen, Bertha S., 147, 
257. 

Charles, 140. 

George W., 100. 146, 
257. 
Cowing, Charles W.. 147, 
329. 

Flelen M., 147, 329. 

Wesley. 147. 
Cox. Adeline C, 16. 

Alice, 246. 

Almira. 94. 

Catherine S., 321. 

Fred E., 250. 

James. 321. 

:\Iarv Ann. 480. 

Sarah. 228. 
Cover, Caroline. 49. 

Emma I'L, 99. 

John, 49. 

Moses, 99. 
Crabtree. Ella S.. 12. 
Craft, Griilln, 471. 

Ursula. 471. 
Cram. Alberto J., 147, 
379. 

Durrell, 311. 

Ellen E.. 147. 

Ellinor E., 379. 

George S., 147. 

Hannah. 29. 237. 

Mary, 289. 
Cramer. Amanda. 147. 

Martha, 147. 

Thomas E.. 147. 

Wilson, 147. 
Crandall, Asa. 529. 

Horace. 210. 

Joel. 200. 

Lizzie B.. 200. 

Matilda A.. 210. 

Nelson. 433. 

Sarah. 529. 
Crane. Abia. 450. 

Allen. 84. 

Daniel. 92. 

Daniel W.. 247. 

Experience. 450. 

Hosea. 147. 

Leta, 147. 

Lile. 147. 

Lovina, 473. 

Luther J., 147. 538. 

^famie J., 147. 

Nahum, 422. 

William A.. 84. 

William Alden. 147. 
Crawford, Alice. 22. 

Alma N. E.. 148. 

Duncan B., 148. 



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Crawford, Harry E., 148. 
James A., 148. 
Jane, 148. 
Jennette R.. 148. 
Marv J., 148. 
Thomas A., 148. 
Walter A., 148. 
Creatty, Andrew, 164. 

Mary, 104. 
Cressey, Clementine, 126. 
Emma L., 126. 
Warren G., 126. 
Crocker, Andrew S., 519. 

Shna, 519. 
Crooks, Ahigail, 148. 
Betsey, 14!). 
Elizabeth. 44, 148. 
Hannah. 148. 269. 
Henry, 3.3, 44, 148, 149, 

164, 269. 
Henry C, 148.* 
Hesterann R., 148. 
John, 148. 149. 
Martha. 148. 
Marthar J.. 148. 
Mary, 148. 
Nancy, 148. 
Nelson, 149. 
Olive, 148. 
Polly, 148, 164. 
Thornton, 148. 
Crosby, A. B., 506. 
Ann P., 371. 
Jaazaniah, 371. 
Jane, 392. 
Maria, 194. 
William S., 149. 
Cross, Jeremy L., 40. 
Crossan, Ellen, 118. 
Crossman. Hannah F., 255. 
Crouch, Bertha M., 149, 
420. 
Calvin. 149. 
Calvin P., 149, 447. 
Cyrus, 16. 
Dorothy, 149. 
Elizabeth M., 16. 
Elmah, 149. 
Jane B., 149. 
John. 13, 149. 
Kate M., 149. 
Lucy, 13. 
Reli'ef, 149. 
Sarah, 149. 
William, 149. 
Crowell, Amy, 214. 
Cud worth, Achsah A., 149. 
Beatrice D., 150. 
Carrie M., 150. 
Charles E., 150. 
Charles M., 150. 
Eliza A., 150. 



Cudworth, Ella A., 150 
399. 

Ellen A., 150. 

Elsie A., 150. 

Emma T., 150. 

Ezekiel, 149, 150, 399. 

Frank E.. 150. 

Lydia, 149. 

Mary E., 150. 

Sarah D., 150. 
Culbertson, Cambridge, 

406. 
Cullen, Margaret, 520. 
Culpepper, Margaret, 103. 
Cummings, Alice M., 150. 

Annette, 150. 

Benjamin, 60. 

Bessie M., 150. 

Charles, 150. 

Edward J., 150. 

Ellen, 150. 

George S., 247. 

James, 20. 

James INI., 150. 

John, 150. 

Noah, 273. 

Will D., 150. 

William, 87. 

William H., 403. 

William J., 150. 

Willie R., 150. 
Cunningham, Corinda A., 
65." 

James, 65. 
Curl, Alpha R.. 151. 

Charles M., 151. 

George M., 150. 

H. A., 150. 

John, 150. 

Mervin J., 151. 
Curran, Sarah J., 29. 
Currier, Abigail, 509. 

Alzina A., 151. 

Anne. 429. 

Carl T., 152. 

Electa. 173. 

Ellen W., 151. 

Henry, 182. 

Hiram E., 15.1. 

John, 151, 429. 

John W., 151. 

Judith, 429. 

Lucy A., 182. 

Mabel E.. 152. 

Martha, 151. 

Martha F., 151. 

Marv, 141. 

Mar^y L., 151. 

Morton, 279. 

Richard, 428. 

Samuel. 141. 

Sarah M., 151. 



Currier. Sargent, 340. 

Stephen, 151. 

Susan E., 152. 

Sylvanus, 151, 173. 

Vilroy M., 272. 
Curtis, Abner, 199. 

Eliza M., 153. 

Elizabeth, 152. 

Elizabeth S., 152. 

Ellen, 152. 

Ellen E., 152. 

Ephraim, 152, 427. 

Freeman B., 152, 418. 

Hattie Z., 500. 

Herbert F., 152. 

Herbert Frank, 152. 

Israel, 225. 

James W., 75. 

Laura, 90. 

Lillian, 152, 418. 

Mabel, 152. 

Nellie M., 152, 458. 

Relief, 427. 

Roswell H.. 152. 

Sadie, 152. 

Sarah M., 199. 

Thomas, 152. 
Curwin, Mehitabl(?, 502. 
Cushing, Anthony, 152, 
434. 

Caleb, 250. 

Charles, 7. 

Charles A., 153. 

Charles V., 152. 

Christopher, 254. 

Emily P., 153. 

George D., 153. 
Hannah, 152. 

Harriet B., 250. 

Henry J., 153. 
Mamie, 7. 
Mary E., 152. 
Mary F., ^,54. 
Mary H., 153. 
Matilda R., 434. 
]\Ivra Ann, 153. 
William, 153. 
Cushman, Abigail H., 155, 
156. 
Alberton, 156, 157. 
Allerton, 150. 
Almira A., 155. 
Althea, 156. 
Anna, 153. 
Betsey, 157. 
Charles M., 155. 
Charles W., 156. 
Clara M., 156. 
Clarissa A., 155. 
Clark, 153, 154, 411. 
Coi'nelia J.. 155. 
Cynthia, 154. 



Index of Names. 



637 



Ciishnian, Deborali, 153. 
Delano, 154. 
Dorotliy, 153. 
Ebcno/.or, 15(5. 
Edward F., 155. 
Edward P.. (!!), 155. 
Edward Parker, 155. 
Elislia, 155. 
Eliza, 155. 
Eliza A.. 155. 
Elizabctli, 15(3. 
Elkanah, 15G. 
Elvira W., 155, 277. 
Emma 1.., (id. 
Epliraim, ]5(i, 372. 
Esther, 154. 457. 
Eusebia, 153. 
Experience, 39. 456. 

457. 
Ezra, 153, 155. 
Fannie. 150. 
Flora, 212. 
Francis A., 15(5. 
Frank P.. 15(). 
(^eorfje F.. 15G. 
George W., 155. 
Grace, 155. 
GustaAT.is G.. 154. 
Harriet, 155. 
Hattie J., 15(i. 
Horace, 155. 227, 24(5. 
Ichabod, 39, 45(5. 457. 
Ira H., 154. 
Isaac, 39, 457. 
Isaiali, 157. 
James II., 155. 
John, 154. 
Joshua, 153. 154. 
Julia K., 156. 
Katherine, 154. 
Katherine E., 157. 
Laura, 155. 
Levi. 157. 
Lewis, 154. 
Lewis P., 155. 
Lewis N., 150. 
Louisa, 154. 
Louisa W.. 155. 
Lucinda. 154. 
Lucretia W., 157. 
Lydia. 154. 
Marparet, 157. 
Martha. 150. 
Mary, 153, 154, 156, 

457. 
Mary Emeline, 68, 155. 
Mary Emma, 155, 246. 
Mary Wel)ster, 156. 
Moses E., 150. 
Parker, OS, 153, 155, 

277, 391. 
Patience, 457. 



("ushiiian. i'aul. 153. 154, 
155. 

Pheljc, 155. 

Prudence. 153. 

Ralph, 154. 

Rebecca, 154, 155. 372, 
391. 

Rebekah P.. 150. 

Richard, 155. 

Richard P., 155. 

Robert, 39. 153, 457. 

Rosanna. 154. 

Rutli, 153. 

Sailv, 154. 

Sam"u(>l \V.. 194. 

Sarah. 154, 150. 157. 
Sophia, 154, 411. 

Roule, 154. 

Tluuhhuis T.. 157. 

'riiaiikful. 154. 

Theopiiilus. 154. 

Thomas, 39, 153, 150, 
457. 

Viney, 155. 

Willard G., 155. 

AViliard S., 154. 

William, 154. 

Xerxes H.. 154. 
Cutler, Caroline C, 127. 

Dorcas. 49. 

Eben, 127. 

Jothani C, 105. 

Laura A., 157. 

Lucy E., 157. 

Mary J., 39, 157. 

Stephen H., 39, 82, 157, 
457. 
Cutter, Eliza, SO. 

Joseph, SO. 

Leonard T., 170. 

Mary, 438. 

Pliebc, 80. 

Richard, 438. 
Cutting, Rol)(>rt. 38. 
Cvr, Mary E., 152. 
"^ Peter, 152. 



D. 

Daggett, Enuna. 481. 
Dailey. Abbey F., 158. 

Benjamin. 341. 

Clara B., 158. 

Edith C, 158. 

John E., 01. 158. 

Keziah. 153. 

Laura R., 158. 

i\Iartin. 158. 

Olive, 414. 

Sophia J., 341. 



Daisy, Addie, 158. 

Albert, 158. 

Anna, 158. 

Annie M., 158. 

Edward, 158. 

Flora D., 158. 

George, 15S. 

George A., 158. 

Ida, 158. 

.lohn. 158. 

.Joseph E., 158. 

Jose])h 11.. 15S. 
Dale. Georye .\.. (53. 
Daley. Jolin, 102. 

IMaiiiuerite. 102. 
Dally, Mary L.. 530. 
Da Item, Alice, 341. 

Charles 15.. 15S. 

Edward T., 158. 

Emma L., 158. 

Helen M., 158. 

Lodema R.. 544. 

Lucius, 544. 

Melvin P.. 158. 

Napoleon B., 158. 

Nathan, 158. 

Susan M., 158. 
Dame, Bessie T., 159. 

Dana P., 159. 

Elizabeth A., 159. 

Florence M., 159. 

Mary, 520. 

William F.. 159. 
Damon, Ivan M., 308. 

John F.. 308. 

Mary, 119. 
Dane. Abigail, 104. 
Danforth, Anne, 373. 

Betsey. 194. 

Edward K.. 159. 

George L., 79. 159. 

Henry, 231. 

Ida B., 159. 

Jessie A., 159. 
• Julia A., 159. 

Sarah J., 159. 

Sylvia, 231. 
Daniel, Alice, 103. 

Caroline E., 159. 

Clara. 159. 

Edward. 159. 

Emma. 159. 

Gerrard, 103. 

Joseph, 159. 

^largerv. 522. 

Newell,' 159. 

Persis, 400. 

Peter 159. 

Rosa, 159. 

Vina, 159. 
Daniels, Luella ]\I., 75. 

Mary A., 393. 



638 



Index of Names. 



Darling, Benjamin, 241. 

C. B., 444. 

Mary A., 241. 

Menal H., 270. 
Davenport, Amanda, 223. 

Amanda H., 45. 

Kate, 71. 

Nathaniel, 192. 
Davis, Aaron, 3G2. 

Albert C, 175. 

Carrie, lUO. 

Charlie, 160. 

Clara L., 160. 

Daniel L., 160. 

Edgar F., 160. 

E. H., 85. 

Elmira S., 160. 

Frederick, KiO. 

Frederick L., 134. 

George VV., 18. 

Oilman, 440. 

Grace H., 160. 

James, 37, 218. 

Joanna, 5, 177. 

John S., 160, 200, 318. 

Jonathan, 416. 

Judith, 218. 

Lilla, 18. 

Margaret, 5. 

Maria R., 523. 

Martha A., 416. 

Mary, 141, 334. 

Matnew, 5. 

May, 480. 

Melissa M., 160. 

Nellie A., 160, 200. 

Noah, 23. 

Sarah, 141, 159. 

W. P., 139. 

William, 141, 159, 431. 

William E., 160. 
Davison, Amory, 528. 

Henry C, 9. 

Mary A., 9. 
Day, Abigail, 161. 

Allen, 161. 

Allen E., 161. 

Amanda, 161, 196. 

Andrew J., 161. 

Angeline, 161. 

Betsey, 160. 

Carl, 162. 

Carlos P., 161, 162, 165. 

Charles B., 161. 

Chastina, 161. 

Clark C, 522. 

Comfort, 7, 160, 161, 196. 

David, 161. 

Edith A., 161. 

Edward P., 162. 

Ellen C, 162. 

Elmer E., 282. 



Day, Ezra A., 161. 

Fanny, 161. 

Fred R., 162. 

Hannah, 136. 

Harley W., 161. 

Harry C, 161. 

Holland H., 161. 

John, 136. 

Laura; A., 161. 

Leah, 273. 

Lvicinda J., 161. 

Lvicy, 161. , 

Lydia V., 161. 

Mabel C, 189. 

Marguerite A., 162. 

Mary Ann, 161. 

Mercy, 293. 

Morrill C, 161. 

Noah, 273. 

Olive, 136, 161. 

Oliver P., 161, 102. 

Pliny, 528. 

Polly, 161. 

Ransom S., 161. 

Sarah, 108. 

Stephen, 161. 

William F., 189. 

Willis B., 161. 
Dayton, Mary, 261. 

Ralpii, 261. 
Deal, Hattie, 197. 
Dean, Abbie J., 378. 

Andrew J., 185. 

Annie B., 185. 

Charles F., 162, 332. 

Charles M., 162. 

Charles R., 162. 

Cyrena D., 220. 
• Elhanan W., 220. 

Emma H., 401. 

Henry M., 162. 

Isabella, 162. 

Jonathan, 378. 

Leah, 373. 

Martin M., 162. 

Sally, 143. 

William P., 273. 
De Angulo, Gilbert, 543. 
Dearborn, Anna, 275. 

Elvira P., 204. 

John, 42. 

JNIary, 42. 

William S., 20*4. 
Dearden, Annie J., 495. 

James, 495. 
Dearth, Willie E., 486. 
De Fosse, Daniel, 162. 

Edith i\l., 162. 

Ellen, 146. 

Florence M., 162. 

George W., 162. 

John, 146, 162. 



De Fosse, Margaret, 162. 

Nelson P., 162. 
Delano, Adeline F., 9. 

E. H., 9. 

Henry, 432. 

Henry T., 217. 

Lizzie S., 432. 

Nathan, 154. 

Thankful, 154. 
Delany, Ellen, 162. 

Ellen T., 162. 

John, 162. 

John L., 162. 

Lawrence, 162. 

Mary Ann, 162. 

Wilfiam G., 162. 
Delarier, Lucy, 473. 
Delzell, Otto, 319. 
Denison, Ann, 163. 

Avery, 163. 

Catherine, 163. 

Electa, 163. 

Elish, 163. 

Elvira P., 163. 

George, 163. 

Grace M., 163. 

Isaac, 163. 

John, 163. 

Keturah, 163. 

Lucius, 163. 

Lucy C, 163. 

Lucv M., 163. 

Mary, 163. 

Tliankful, 163. 

William, 163. 

William B., 163. 

William K., 163. 
Dennis, Joseph P., 181. 

Marah, 38. 
Dennison, Avery, 339. 

Clara A., 427. 

Desire, 339. 
Denton, Eleanor, 103. 
Dewey, Bele S., 111. 

Lilla, 526. 
Dewing, Jennie H., 258. 
Dexter, Clark, 117. 

Daniel, 266. 

Deborah, 243. 

Douglas, 135. 

Ephraim, 424. 

John, 243. 

Laura C, 243. 

Laura M., 266. 

Martha A., 337. 

Martha H., 216. 

Mary, 4()5. 

Putnam, 216. 

Ruby, 44. 

Sally, 493. 
Dibble, Almira, 368. 
Dickerson, Addie M., 540. 



Index of Names. 



639 



Dickerson, Uortlui, lOU. 

riiscillii, 424. 

lloswcll, Kid. 
Dickey. Aiii,n'line M., 260. 

Edward d., 1!). 

Mary, 491. 

William, 4i)l. 
Uickiiisoii, Natlian, 508. 
Dickson, Harry, 104, 424, 
508. 

Henry, 14. 

James, 1G4. 

Lizzie, 104. 
Dillingham, Sarah, 99. 
Dimond, Jacob, 445. 

Mary, 445. 
Dinkens, Jane B., 154. 
Diiismoor, Hannah. 170. 
Divine, Bridget, ;527. 
Di.x, Susanna, 310. 
Di.xon, Carrie B. .J., 104, 
341. 

William, 104. 
.William H., 104, 341. 
Dodge, Abbie, 100. 

Alice F., 105. 

Alice Al., 107. 

Almira J., 400. 

Ann E., 100. 

Baker, 105. 

Bell A., 100. 

Benjamin H., 100. 

Bertlia, 160. 

Betsey C, 105, 337. 

Blanche E., 106. 

Carrie G., 166. 

Clarence L., 166. 

Cordelia, 114. 

David, 208. 

Earl 1., 166. 

Effie J., 166. 

Ellen C, 102, 105. 

Ellen M., 105. 

Elniira G., 166, 524. 

Ernest, 160. 

Eunice, 105. 

Florence Elizabeth, 160. 

Florence Etta, 166. 

Frances C. S., 165. 

Fred Arthur, 166. 

George B. MeC, 100. 

Grace L., 106. 

Gertrude M., 160. 

Hannah C, 105. 

Harvey L., 10(). 

Hattie F., 107. 

Herbert, 160. 

Irena, 106. 

Isaac, 100. 

James, 100, 208. 

Jessie F., KiO. 

Joanna, 104. 



Dodge, John, 114,165, 166. 

Kate E.. 1()5. 

Levi Baker, 136, 162, 
165. 

Lottie M., 167. 

Louisa, lt)5. 

Lucy E., I(i6. 

Lucy v., 85, 166. 

Lutlier H., 165. 

Lydia, 1()4. 

Aiarsliall C, 165. 

Martha, 128, 164. 

Martha Anna, 105. 

Martha C, 107. 

Martha T., 105. 

Mary, 164, 165, 208. 

Mary Ann, 100. 

Mary Jane, 100. 

Alary S., 100. 

Alaryetta, 100. 

Nancy AL, 105. 

Aatlian, 420. 

iXellie, 420. 

Ulcott T., 107. 

I'earl, 100. 

I'oily, 104. 

iUcliard, 212, 320. 

ilinaldo, 128, 105, 100, 
524. 

Robert, 104. 

Sally, 303. 

Simeon, 148, 104, 165, 
337, 466. 

Theodore A., 167. 

William, 164, 165. 

William C, 165. 

William J., 450. 
Dolbee, Frank, 77. 
Dole, Cliarles A., 407. ' 
Dollins, Emma L., 177. 
D(magliy, Nellie .VI., 107. 

Noble, 107. 
Donnelly, Helen F., 288. 
Donovan, M. T., 341. 
Dooil, Dorothy, 392. 
D'Doge, Leonard, 107. 

Martin L., 107, 542. 

Mary, 107. 
Dooley, John, 290. 

Katie, 290. 

Alary Ann, 80. 

Patrick, 80. 
l)()()ling,'Nellie, 443. 
Doolittie, Celestina, 273. 
Dorman, Georgianna, 520. 
Dort, Deborah. 457. 
Dorten, Hattie F., 139. 

James, 139. 

Julia, 510. 
Doty. David. 300. 
Dougherty. Hannah, 341. 

TimothV, 341. 



Doughty, William J., 355. 
Douglass, Adeline, 168. 

ArcliiOaid, 167. 

Curtis C, 168. 

Darius, 108. 

Douglass B., 1G8. 

Erasius, lOti. 

Hannah D., 168. 

Hannah i'., 168. 

James, 107. 

Joanna, 108. 

John, 168, 351. 

Louisa, 168. 

LvUia, 168. 

Aiary D., 168. 

Aioiiy, 167. 

I'ami'lia, 168. 

iioswell, 168. 

bamuel, 107, 168. 

Sea\er, 168. 

Simeon, 168. 

William, 167. 

William B., 168. 

William V., 168. 
Dow, Ada 1-., 109. 

Amos, 171, 270. 

Amos 11., 171. 

Ann A., 109. 

Annie E., 109. 

Arthur i<'., 21, 109. 

Caroline G., 109, 358. 

Catherine, 170. 

Catherine B., 169, 402. 

Charles AL, 170. 

De.vter D., 171. 

Edith Alay, 109. 

Elizabeth T., 170. 

Ella AL, 109. 

Ellen AL, 109. 

Elvira B., 109. 

Emily B., 109. 

Emma, 170. 

Emma E., 21, 169. 

George B., L"0. 

George L., 169. 

Henry, 295. 

Huhlah, 171. 

James, 91, 168, 169,171, 
174, 252, 294, 402, 
435, 481. 

James B., 170. 

Jennette, 171. 

Jennie A., 171, 257. 

John G., 383. 

Joseph E., 23, 40, 170. 

Laura B., 108. 

Laura Baxter, 91. 

Leslie J., 109. 

Lutlier T., 168, 169, 
202, 544. 

Lydia, J6S, 109. 

Aiandana, 171, 276. 



640 



Index of Names. 



Dow, Margaret, 295. 

Mary, 17 0. 

Mary A., 109. 

Mary J., 171. 

Mary L., l(i!». 

Mary T., lliU. 

Melinda, IIU. 

Moses, 109, 170. 

Moses A., 170. 

Naomi H., 108, 435. 

Phebe, 170. 

Philura M., 383. 

Robert McLean, 109. 

Robert M., 109, 537. 

Samuel, 108, 171. 

Samuel 11., 171, 270. 

Serapliiua L., 109. 

Susan H., 109, 174. 

William A., 457. 

William K., 171, 222, 
257. 

William Kingsley, 171. 
Downer, Kate L., 304. 

Lucena M., 98. 

Lydia, 320. 

Marlin, 98. 

Mattie R., 373. 

Tliomas, 304. 
Downs, Laura VV., 246. 

Nahum, 240. 
Dowrie, Agnes, 298. 

David, 298. 
Dowse, Aaron C, 437. 

Lenna, 297. 

Mary Ann, 191. 
Doyle, Mary E., 351. 
Drake, Abraham, 232. 

Abram, 134. 

Amy, 232. ^ 

Daniel, 250. 

Francis, 319. 

Hannah, 12. 

James, 12, 

Lucy C, 205. 

Lucy M., 373. 

Mary H., 319. 

Rhoda, 250. 
Drew, Aaron, 172. 

Alfred E., 172. 

Andrew, 172. 

Anna, 172. 

Anna E., 172. 

Daniel, 425. 

Elizabeth E., 88. 

George K., 88, 172, 282. 

John, 171, 172. 

Katie A., 172. 

Lemuel, 172. 

Lucy A., 172. 

Lydia A., 172, 282. 

Lydia H., 172. 

Sarah, 171. 



Drew, Setli, 527. 

^Villiam, 171. 
Drohen, Clara E., 172. 

Edward, 172. 

Edward F., 172. 

Ernest F., 172. 

Flossie E., 172. 

Ida A., 172. 

Thomas, 172. 
Drown, Amos, 240. 

George, 180. 

Grosvenor 1., 271. 

Hiram, 482. 

Mary E., 271. 

Mary J., 482. 
Drury, Hattie E., 415. 

Mary, 148. 

Rachel, 191. 

Thomas, 191. 

Winsor, 415. 
Duard. Pauline, 195. 
Dublin, Elizabeth. 441. 
DuCiarette, Josepii, 533. 

Joseph P., 533. 
Dudley, Charles H., 397. 

Fanny, 284. 

Joaiuia, 128. 

Olivia iM., 128. 

Samuel, 477. 

Sarah A., 141. 
Dull', Esther, 236. 

John, 152, 236. 

Sadie, 152. 
Dully, Ann, 172. 

Jennie, 172. 

Mary, 85, 172. 

Peter, 85. 172, 409. 

Rhoda, 172, 409. 
Dufoe, Joseph, 239. 
Dummer, Elizabeth, 315. 

Shubael, 315. 
Dunbar, Amanda, 173. 

Amanda AL, 173. 

Ciiarles E., 173. 

David, 173, 312. 

Electa, 173. 

Emma, 173. 

Eva S., 115, 173. 

Helen M., 173. 

Henry E., 173. 

Jacob K., 115, 173, 311, 
455. 

John C, 173. 

Julia M., 173, 455. 

Lillias M., 173. 

Lizzie E., 173. 

Lucia AL, 173. 

Lucretia M., 173, 318. 

Luther K., 173. 

Mary, 173, 299. 

Marv Electa, 173, 212. 

Mary Ella, 173. 



Dunbar, Alary R., 173. 

Sally S., 173. 

Sarah, 173. 

Sophia, 312. 

William A., 173. 
Duncan, George, 497. 

Mary, 497. 

Sarah, 140. 
Duncklee, .Jesse, 338. 

Sarah, 338. 
Dunham, Clarinda A., 232. 
Dunklee, Florence A., 239. 

George J., 239. 
Dunn, Adah B., 174. 

Addie AL, 174. 

Albert N., 174. 

Arthur H., 174. 

Edna, 174. 

Edwin F., 174. 

Ellery D., 109, 174. 

Freeman S., 174. 

Harriet, 3-3. 

Harry C, 174. 

Henry, 174. j 

Jessie AL, 233_. 

Joshua, 98, 1/4. 

Josiah, 174. 

Lucy, 98. 

Alaggie, 484. 

Susan Hines, 174. 
Dunnells, Clotilde. 302. 

Felix, 302. 
Dunster, Anne, 470. 
Dunton, Calvin, 174. 

Ebenezer, 174. 

George W., 174. 

James T., 174. 

Luther, 174. 

Polly, 174. 

Reuben, 174. 

Ruth Ann, 174. 

Sarah, 174. 
Durgin, Betsey F., 175. 

Hannah, 434. 

John, 175. 

Lydia, 175, 351. 

Alartha, 175. 

Alartha S., 365. 

Alary S., 175. 

AIcKenzie T.. 175, 305. 

William, 219, 434. 
Durkee, Aloreton A., 203. 
Durlam, Betsey Ann, 501. 

Frederic, 44, 502. 

Alarv Jane, 44. 
Dustin, John E., 20, 150. 
Duston, Paul, 428. 

Sarah, 428. 
Dutton, Charles E., 520. 

Alarinda, 417. 
Dwight, Timothy, 527. 
Dwiunell, Tryphenia, 486. 



Index of XamcH. 



641 



Dyko, Adeline M., ITo, 
■H){). 
A<!cll:i. 448. 
Albion, 175. 
]!cnj;inun, lOS, 175. 
Caroline, 175. 
Charles, 488. 
Chest ina, 75. 
Clarissa, 175. 
Clarissa M., 175. 
Diana 1*]., 175. 
Emeline, 175. 
Fanny, 443. 
Harry, 175. 
Henry N., 175. 
Jonathan, 175. 200. 
Joseph, 175, 329. 
INIary, 175. 
Nathan, 175. 
Oiiiri, 175. 
8allv, 175. 
.Sarah M., 175. 
Taylor B., 175. 
Theodore, 75. 
William, 175. 



E. 

Eanies, Abifrail B., 177. 

Betsey, 17G. 

Charles 11., 177. 

Frederick !>., 177. 

(ieorye B., 177. 

(ieor;ie ]\I., 177. 

-Tames A., 177. 

James H.. 177, 315. 

Jennie, 177. 

Jeremiah. 115. IIG, 17G, 
4()(). 

Lois, lU). 40(). 

.Mary. 17(;. 

jNlarv ('., 177. 

]\Ieh'ital)le. 176. 

Nathan, 176. 

Beheeca, 17G. 

Robert, 17G. 

Sarah, 17G. 

Sarah IT., 177. 

Seth. 17G. 

Susannah. 17G. 

Thomas, 17G, 177. 
Eastman. Aaron A., 548. 

Ahial. 142, 180. 

Adeline. 447. 

Alice M., 181. 

Alice P., 182. 

Almena, 128. 

Almira, 178. 

Arthur E., 181. 

Arza, 7G, 178. 

Baker, 544. 

VOL. III. — 41 



Eastman, Barnard 1)., 182. 

188. 
Barrett. 179. 
Belle, 548. 
Caleb, 182. 
Calvin. 177. 
Caroline E., 182. 
Caroline W.. 182. 
Charles B., 178. 
Charles F., 180, 181, 

475. 
Charles INT., 182. 
Charles W., 180. 
Chester, 114. 
Clinton W., 183. 
Cvrus, 79, ISO, 181,289, 

"427, 484. 
David, 183. 
Deborah. 177. 520. 
Dorcas H., 332. 
Ebene/.er, 180, 183,408. 
Edward ])., 181. 
E.lward F., 181. 
T':(l\vin J.. ISO. 
Elizabeth, 141, 178, 179. 
Ellen ¥., 544. 
Elma G., 181. 
Em i lie E., 180, 
Emma M., 13. 
Emma May, 178. 
F. A., 30. " 
Fannie, 498. 
Francis A.. 178. 
Frank T., 181. 
Franklin J., 180, 181. 
Frederick E.. 178. 
(Jalan F.. 548. 
(ieoriii', 181. 
(George W., 181. 
Ceor<xe Washinj^^ton,! 82. 
(Jeorjiianna. 181. 
Ceortrianna ^L, 182. 
Ceortiietta, 181. 
Hannah, 177. 
Harriet, 334. 
Harriet F.. 548. 
Ida -M., 182. 
Ida Taft, 181. 
Ira A., 178. 
Jacol) ('.. 183. 
James, 182. 
James H.. 183. 
Jane Fli/.a C. 178. 
Joel, 3.".5. 422. 
John. 183. 
John C. 183. 
John Carter, 183. 
John E.. 182. 417. 
John L.. 1S2. 
Jonathan. 177, 178, 179, 

ISO. 181. 
Joseph, 421. 



Eastman, Julia A., ISO. 
Kate, 181. 
Kate G., 181. 
Barnard. 182. 
Laura, 178. 
Laura B., ISO. 
Lavina, 178. 
Leslie IL, 182. 
Lewis, 178, 34G. 
Lima IT., 181. 
Lima J., 181. 
Lois 15.. 181. 
Lucia W., 180, 427. 
Lucinda, 178. 
Lucy A.. 182. 
Lyd"ia. 178. 
Lvdiaetta, 182. 
Alalinda. ISO. 
Margaret. 182. 
Margaret S., 179. 
>Maria. 7G. 178. 
.Martha Amelia. ISO. 
Martha Ann, 180, 289. 
Mary, 170. 350. 
Mary Adelia, 181. 
Mary Ann. 178, 183. 
]\larv i:., 183. 
]\larv I., LSI. 
MarV L., 180. 
MarV R., 181. 
Mary S., 182. 
]\Iason K., 180. 
Moses, 141, 183. 
]\Iyron B.. 182. 
Nathaniel. 179. 
Nellie D.. 181. 
Obediah. 17!l, 422. 
rhebe. 177. 
^.^hilip, 179, 182, 183, 

350. 
Rebecca, 177, 178, 179. 

422. 
Richard. 334. 
Richard T.. 181. 
Roger, 177, 179, 183, 

350, 548. 
Roxanna. 178. 
Rufus, 182. 
Ruth, 177. 
Sally, 179. 
Samuel, 179. 
Sarah, 144, 180, 183. 
Sarah .M., ISO, 4GS. 
Seaborn, 421. 
Serviah, 178. 
Simeon, 177, 279, 548. 
Sophia, 4](i. 
Stephen, 178. 
Stei)hen A., 128, 178, 

219. 
Susan. 181. 
Susan French, 180. 



642 



Ittde.v of Names. 



Eastman, Susan H., 180. 
Susan 11., 183. 
Susan v., 422. 

Thomas, 177. 

Willard, 17(i. 

William, 177, 179. 

William A., 178. 

William B., 179. 

Zachariah, 520. 
Eaton. Abigail, 331. 

Albert, 184. 

Albert S., 184, 457. 

Alice M., 183. 

Amy M., 184. 

Ann, 183, 309. 

Belle F., 184. 

Charles, 183, 23G. 

Charles F., 183. 

Clara Sophronia, 184. 

Cora B., 183. 

Cyrus, 184, 255, 457. 

Ebenezer, 183. 

Ella A., 328. 

Ellen J.. 255. 

Emma M., 184. 

Frank P., 184. 

C4eorge H., 183. 

Georgianna, 184. 

Harry F., 184. 

Harry M., 183. 

Henry A., 183, 301. 

Hirain, 184. 

James, 184. 

James W., 184. 

John, 309. 

Jonathan, 331. 

Joseph, 184, 411, 541. 

Julia Ann, 183. 

Julia Anne, 183. 

Lucinda, 184. 

Lucitta, 184. 

Lvdia, 370. 

j\{arshall A., 68, 184. 

Mary, 541. 

Mary E., 184. 

Maud C, 184. 

Mehitable, 29, 331. 

Melissa, 184. 

Mitchell H., 183. 

Mvra G., 183. 

Ol'ive, 184. 

Rel)ecca, 1S4. 

Eobert, 59. 

Koxanna, 184. 

Pvuth, 183, 331. 

Samuel, 331. 

Sarah, 183. 

Sarah E., 59. 

Sarah J., 183. 

Sophronia, 457. 

Stephen, 183, 328. 

Stephen L., 183. 



Eaton, William R., 184. 
Edgerly, Mary, 112. 
Edmands, Aaron L., 184. 
Carl W., 184. 
Charles W., 184, 277. 
Edgar L., 184. 
Etta, 184. 
Florence L., 184. 
John, 1S4. 
John E.. 184. 
Kezia, 259. 
Louva D., 184. 
Olive E., 184. 
Ormacinda, 277. 
Edmunds, Aaron, 187, 
194. 
Alice F., 327. 
Eliza, 194. 
Jane, 187. 
Mary Jane, 311. 
Edson, Bessie M., 185. 
Betsey, 185. 
Caroline B., 185, 218. 
Clara M., 185. 
George A., 185. 
Hannah M., 185. 
Harold A., 185. 
Samuel A., 185, 349. 
Sue C, 185, 349. 
Timothy A., 185, 218, 
514. 
Edwards, Ebenezer, 349. 
Lucv, 275. 
]\Iary Ann, 168. 
Mary P., 349. 
Eggles'ton, Mary E., 400. 

Simoon, 400. 
Eldredge, Marcelhis, 470. 
Eldridge, Ervin E., 548. 
Irving E., 150. 
Puchard W., 548. 
Eliot, John, 163. 
Elkins, Abbie E., 185, 232. 
Abigail, 502. 
Ann Eliza R., 185. 
Annie B., 185. 
Arvilla R., 185. 
Dencie C, 185. 
Earl B., 186. 
Emma A.. 185, 231. 
Ezra B., 185, 210, 231, 

232, 329. 433, 452. 
Frank K., 185. 
Frank P., 185. 
Harry B., 185. 
Jennie L., 185. 
Joanna Q., 185, 452. 
John, 502. 
Julia C. 185, 433. 
Martha M., 185, 210. 
Mary W., 185, 329. 
Maud D., 186. 



Elkins, Ruth, 440. 

Sarah, 502. 
Elliott, Abbie, 367. 

Ada M., 186. 

Amelia M., 187. 

Annette, 187. 

Arthur W., 188. 

Benjamin F., 187. 

Bessie E., 187. 

Charles A., 187, 367. 

Charles F., 187. 

Charles H., 188. 

Daniel, 54, 186, 187. 

David R., 187. 

Edgar F., 187. 

Eliza, 186. 

Eliza A., 186. 

Emma, 186. 419, 459. 

Emma M., 187. 

Flossie L., 187. 

Frank W., 72, 187. 

George R., 187. 

Georgia, 522. 

Grace B., 187. 

Hannah A., 187. 

Hannah E., 186. 

Hannah J., 186. 

Harrv B., 187. 

Hattie T., 188. 

Henry A., 186. 

James, 181. 

James G., 186. 

Jane, 187. 

John G., 186, 197. 

Joseph, 170. 

Katie, 187, 483. 

Lois B., 181. 

Margaret, 186. 

Margarette E., 186. 

Mary, 186, 382. 

Mary G., 190. 

Mary I., 187. 

Maud, 187. 

Millie H., 186. 

Mvra, 187. 

M'vra E., 187. 

Rebecca, 186, 351. 

Rebeccah F., 54. 

Rennie C, 186. 

Sarah, 417. 

Sarah J., 186, 187. 

Stella B., 186. 

Sumner, 186, 187. 

Susan, 186, 217. 

Susan M., 186. 

Warren, 186, 187, 217, 
275, 351, 420, 459. 

William R., 186, 187, 
483. 

Willie, 187. 

Willie R., 187. 
Ellis, Georofo H., 181. 



Index of JVanies. 



648 



Ellis, John, 27. 
Mary, .'57"). 
Willinin, 70. 
Ellison. Andrew, 99. 
Carrie C, 99. 
May, 322. 
Ellsworth, Eliza, 4M. 
Ehnor, Alice V., ISS. 
Almira, 188. 
Orrin, 188. 

Sydney A., 188. 
Elmore, Heman II., 528. 
Elms, Ann E., 58. 

Caroline, 8. 

Leonard, 8, 58, l.^fi. 
Ely, Caroline W., 55, 188. 

Caroline Warner, 182. 

Charles R., 188. 

Cvrvis, 250. 

Frederick L., 188. 

Ceorge B., 188. 

Ceorf^e P., 430. 

Geor-re W., 182, 188, 
410. 

Guv, 188, 514. 

Hannah, 188. 

Henrv G., 188. 

Isaac H., 188. 

Marv S., 188. 

IMerindn, 188. 

Nancy, 188. 

Relief, 188. 

William II., 188. 
Emerson, Anna P., 542. 

Arthur W., 189. 

Brown, 406. 

Cicelia, 189. 

Cicelia D., 1 s^9. 

Dorothy. 189. 

E. Darwin. 499. 

Hannah. 170. 

John, 357. 

Joseph, 415, 442. 

Joseph C, 189. 

Julia, 351. 

Kenneth W. J., 189. 

Luthera, 357. 

IMahel C, 1S9. 

Paul A., 189. 

Sarah J., 95. 
Emery, Abigail, 156. 

Charles, 189. 

Eleanor. 26. 

Harrv Y., 98, 189. 

Ira, 189. 

John, 242, 507. 

John, Jr., 26. 

John, Sr.. 26. 

John B., 189. 

Marv, 507. 

Mary E., 287. 

Mattie M., 1S9. ■ 



I'^mcrv, ^ros(>s, 156, 287. 
Ruth. 242. 
Sarah, 26. 
Sophia A., 189. 
Willis, 189. 
Emmons, Catherine, 14. 

Henry, 14. 
English', Abel. 190. 
Abigail, 190. 
Anne. 190. 
Chira1)el, 190. 
David, IS!). 
Elizabeth, 189. 
Eugene G., 190. 
Frank C, 190. 
Fred II., 190. 
John. 190. 
John W.. 190. 273. 
Marv, 189. 190. 
INIarV E., 190. 
Melissa, 190. 
Richard. 189, 190. 
Ensign, John F., 177. 
Esterbrooks, Liither, 83. 

Sophronia, 83. 
Ethridge, Grace, 45. 

Samuel, 45. 
Eudv, Leonard A., 190. 
Mabel, 190. 
Maria W., 190. 
Marv G., 190. 
William D., 190. 
Evans, Carter, 74. 
James, 351. 
I\!artha, 520. 
Stephen. 429. 
Everett. Charles F., 75, 
190, 191. 
Comfort, 69. 
Edward N., 190. 
Eleazer, 165. 
Frank II. . 190. 
Fred, 190. 
Helen, 191. 
Ida E., 365. 
Isabel, 191. 
Lucy, 165. 
j\Iarv G., 190. 
]Mary J., 190. 
:M()odv, 365, 404. 
Nathaniel II.. 190, 191, 

463. 
Willard, 165. 
Ewen, Mary Ann, 468. 
William," 468. 



F. 

Fairbnnk, Amanda, 78, 
191. 
Anna, 191. 



Fairbnnk. Deborah. 191. 

Drurv. 78. 191, 192. 

George, 191. 

Grace L., 191. 

Harriet N., 192. 

John. 335. 

John M., 191. 

.Tonathan, 191. 

Lucretia, 191. 

Lucretia A., 192. 

Lvdia, 191. 

^iary. 191, 335. 

Rachtd. 191. 

Sarah. 191. 

Timothy R., 191. 
Fairbaid<s, Mary, 521. 

Samuel. 479. 

Susannah. 479. 
l-"airchilds. Cynthia, 475. 
Eairtield, Martha, 16 1. 
l^incher, Mary .M., 530. 
Faiitain, Ixmis A.. 36!). 
I'aram, Peter, 117. 
Eareleigh, Mattie E., 298. 
Farley, Hannah, 203. 
Farmer, Betsey, 192. 

Betsey R.. rin. 

Catherine P., 192. 

Dver J., 192. 

Elvira S.. 192. 

Hannah, 2. 

Jedediah, 33, 192, 197, 
521. 

John, 144, 192. 

John P.. 83. 192. 

Lu<y E., 1!»2. 

Ludame. 192. 

Luissa, 192. 

:Marv A., 192. 

]\leli"nda 11.. 192. 

Oliver, 192. 

Reuben, 2. 

Sarah. 192. 

William 11., 192. 
Farnham, Elias, 213. 

Elvira, 213. 

I'.mma, 303. 
Farnsworth, Alden, 171. 

Huldah, 171. 

Jemima, 362. 

Stephen. 208. 

Susan, 27. 
Farnum, Abigail, 1. 

George B., 83. 

Ruby. 20. 

Stephen, 20. 
Farr, Abigail. 193, 194. 

Abraham, 192. 

Ada M., I'M. 

Adaline. 194. 

Alba, 194. 

Alba A., 194. 



644 



Index of A^rmes. 



FaiT. Albert L., 108. 
Alfred. 1!)4. 
Alice A.. li)o, 3S8. 
Alice H.. 198. 
Almira A., V.)5, 482. 
Alniira L., 197. 
Alpha B., 194. 107. 
Alwilda P.. 197. 
Amanda, 194, 19G. 
Amos, 135. 
Ann. 19.i. 
Arthur N.. 198. 
Ang-ustia A., 196. 
Benjamin, 193. 
Bertha E., 199. 
Betsov, 194. 424. 
Betsey J.. 194. 
Betsey M.. 197. 
Caroline, 196. 371. 
Caroline E., 196. 
Caroline R., 194. 
Charles. 199. 
Charles A.. 76. 196, 199. 
Charles C. 194. 
Charles J., 19r>. 
Charles T., 197. 
Comfort D., 190. 
Curtis T.. 195. 
Cyrus D., 194. 
Daniel, 192. 
Deborah M., 193. 
Ebenezer, 192. 193, 194, 

195, 259, 363, 481, 

488. 
Edith M.. 199. 
Edmund N., 194. 
Ed^vard C, 197. 
Edwin, 195. 
Elanson, 186, 194, 197, 

199. 
Elhridtre. 195. 
Elijah, 193, 194, 197. 
Eliza, 194. 
Eliza Ann, 195. 
Eliza C, 198. 
Eliza D., 197. 
Elizabeth, 192, 193, 

195, 220. 
Ellen M., 196, 371. 
Elmira C. 194. 
Emily W., 197. 
Emma F., 190. 
Emma U.. 195, 539. 
Ephraim W., 193, 195, 

275. 
Estella B., 197. 
Eyaline, 194. 
Eyarts W., 196, 198, 

467. 
Eyeline, 193. 481. 
Fannie, 193. 
Florence S., 199. 



Farr, Georg-e, 192, 196, 

198, 245, 290. 
George W., 195, 197. 
Gertrude T., 198, 290. 
Gilman, 15, 193. 195, 

197, 252, 482, 506. 
Grace E., 198, 245. 
Hannah, 192. 
Hannah C. 197. 
Harry M., 198. 
Haskell, 193. 194. 
Helen M., 199. 
Henry, 195. 
Henry H., 197. 199. 
Hepsibah, 192. 
Herbert A., 199. 
Ida L.. 199. 
Isaac, 224. 
John, 41. 51. 192, 193, 

195, 196. 198, 199, 

371. 539. 
John W.. 194, 197. 
John W., Jr., 48, 197. 
Jonathan. 192. 
Joseph, 193, 194, 197, 

424. 
Joseph E., 197. 
Julia, 444. 
Julia A.. 195. 
Kate, 197. 
Laura, 195. 
Laura J., 194, 496. 
Leah. 273. 
Leslie B.. 198. 
Lizzie, 195. 
Lorenzo. 193, 194. 
Louisa, 194, 195, 201. 
Lovica, 193, 488. 
Lucinda, 193, 363. 
Lydia, 135, 192, 193, 

"424. 
Lydia C, 195, 252. 
]\iarietta P., 197. 
IMarilla, 20, 194. 
Mary, 192, 193, 194, 

195, 197, 259. 
Mary D., 194. 
Mattie, 400. 
Nellie E., 197. 
Nelson C, 400. 
Nelson Cobleigh, 193, 

196, 200, 312. 
Noah, 1.35, 137, 192, 

193, 195, 196, 197, 

220, 240, 388. 
Noah T., 194. 
Norman. 193, 195, 275. 
Olive, 194. 
Persis, 196. 
Philander, 101, 193, 

190. 
Philena, 195, 500. 



Farr, Philena A.. 195. 
Phinisa, 137, 193. 
Polly. 194. 
Rosina, 194. 
Samuel, 192, 193. 
Sarah, 53, 193, 195. 
Sarah A., 197, 198. 
Sarah M., 199. 
Saraphina, 194. 
Sophronia, 133, 194. 
Sophronia L., 190. 200, 

312. 
Stella B., 196. 
Stella Bertha, 186. 
Stephen, 192. 
Siunner, 195. 
Sumner E.. 128. 
Susan F., 19(i. 
Susan W.. 53, 193. 
Theron A., 195, 198, 

231. 
Thomas, 192. 
Titus, 20, 133, 193. 194, 

197. 
Trvphena, 195, 196,371. 
Walter H., 198. 
Farrar, John, 107. 

Sarah, 167. 
Farrington, Eunice. 279. 
Farwell, Albert, 501. 
Ephraim, 34. 
Hannah, 4. 42. 
Henry A.. 423. 
Lucimla, 501. 
Nancy, 34. 
Sophia, 514. 
Fay, Aohsah. 470. 
Betsey, 249. 
Edward, 215. 
Joseph, 476. 
Julia Ann, 215. 
Leyi, 249. 
Lizzie, 76. 
Lucy. 476. 
Saniuel, 208. 
Fearon, Lena M., 253. 

Stephen, 253. 
Felch. Cordelia, 119. 
Joseph, 119. 
Sarah, 498. 
Fellows, Augusta M.,23L 
Caroline A., 219. 
George R., 517. 
Joseph W.. 85. 
Mary E., 85. 
Moses, 219. 
Moses A., 231. 
Felton, Nathan B., 280, 

470. 
Ferguson, Abbie, 528. 
George W., 75, 199. 
John, 87, 199. 



Index of Xames. 



G4.- 



Foro-nson, Sophia A., lOt). 

Thomas, lit'.). 
F(>nis, Carrie M., 431. 

duuios, 4:51. 
Fidlor, Klizahoth, 283. 

William, 2S3. 
Field, iMarv E.. 379. 

iMoses D., 450. 

I'atience, 4r)(!. 
Fi field. Elizahelli, 4G7. 

ilHty L., 134. 

Julia A., I.")!). 

Toliiian, 159. 
Filer, Helen, 253. 
Fiiilay, Mary, 40. 
Finnigan, Aliehael, 199. 

Fatriek J.. 199. 
Fish, Annie L., 235. 

Jane E., 78. 
Fi.sher, Aaron D., 20, 200, 
401. 

Annette, 200. 

Carrie S., 200. 

D. W.. 318. 

Ebenezer, 343. 

Eddie C, 200. 

Edward E., 200. 

Edward JM., 100, 200. 

Elenora, .394. 

Eliza A., 200. 

Eliza r>.. 200. 

Flossie :\I., 200. 

Ceorjre F., 200. 

Helen L., 200. 

Henry C, 200. 

Henry J., 200, 305,518. 

Lizzie J., 200. 

Lois. 389. 

Lorenzo D., 190, 200, 
312. 

Mary H., 200. 

IMcletiah, 335. 

Nellie A., 200. 

Nellie E.. 200, 401. 

Orin :M., 200. 

Rosetta, 200. 

Samiud, 335. 

So])hronia L., 190, 200, 
312, 498. 

Thomas, 389. 

Thomas 0., 200. 
Fisk. Adaline M., 200, 
201. 

Albert, 428. 

Benjamin. 100, 201. 

Betsey. 200. 

BurtH., 201. 

Blanche iM., 201, 417. 

Charles, 104. 20L 

Charlotte, 175. 

Delia L., 201. 

Esther A., 245. 



Fisk. Enii-ene, 201. 

Fannie E.. 201. 

Ceorji-e. 201. 

Ilarrv B.. 201. 

llenr'v W., 201, 210 
417. 

Trail B., 201. 

Jane E.. 201. 

Jennie, 201. 

Leona. 201. 

Louise. 200. 

Luev A., 201, 213. 

Luev E.. 100. 

Marv. 201. 

Mina F., 201. 

Balph. 245. 

Ivichard. 201. 

l{ylan E.. 201. 

Simeon, 201. 

William, 175, 200, 201 
213. 
Fiske, Abigail, 49. 
Fitch, Ahnira B.. 203. 

Amanda M.. 202. 

Austin T.. 202. 

Charles H.. 202, 203. 

Edward ('.. 203. 

Elijah, 202, 203, 290, 
400. 

Elizabelh. 202. 203. 

Elvira 1!.. 109, 202. 

Emily, 203. 

Eunice, 202. 

Frank, 203. 

Georiife E., 203. 

Henry W., 511. 

Jeremiah, 202. 

John. 203. 

Julia E.. 203. 

Leonard F., 202. 

Linda. 203. 

Louisa, 203, 290. 

Louisa C, 202. 

Martha L. T.. 203. 

Marv. 201, 203. 

Moses. 202. 

Paul. 203. 343, 344. 

Raehel. 202. 

Reb(>cea. 202. 

Samuel. 202, 203. 

Sarah, 202. 

Solomon, 109, 202, 203. 

Stella A.. 203. 

Susan. 202. 203. 

Susie E., 203. 

Zaeherv, 201, 202. 
Fitts, Orvis, 304. 
Fitzuerald. Ai. 204, 205. 

Ailiert L.. 204. 

Anna. 204. 

Arelhusa. 204. 

Arthur M., 205. 



Fiiz-i-erahl. Bertie, 205. 

Charlotte, 204, 

Christina B., 205, 420. 

Haniel. 204, 205, 357, 
302, 304. 499. 

I'Jiza Ann, 204. 

Elizabeth, 204. 357. 

Emilv B.. 204. 

Francis, lOi). 

Francis West, 205, 420. 

Francis Willie, 205. 

Ceorfre L., 204. 

Harriet J.. 205. 

Harvey, 205. 

Helen.' 205. 

Helen M.. 205. 

Jemima, 204, 

J(>rusha, 205. 

John. 205, 374. 

Jonathan. 204. 

Josephine. 137, 205. 

Juliette. 205, 

Kate M,, 109, 205. 

Loanda. 205. 

Luev. 204. 205. 

Luc'v C. 205. 

Martha H.. 205. 

:Marv, 204, 205. 

Marv D„ 205, 374. 

Michael. 204, 

Nancy. 204, 499. 

Nellii" IL. 205. 

Olive. 204. 

Peter, 204. 205. 508. 

Polly C. 204. 304. 

Kandoliih A., 204. 

Rufus. 204. 

Samuel. 204. 205. 

Sarah A.. 205. 

Susan. 204. 

Theodoci.is, 304. 

Theodocius D,, 205. 

Timothy. 204. 
Fitzpa trick, Catherine, 
450. 

^\illiam. 450. 
Flanders. Alice L, 20G. 

Alma, 77, 

Annie E.. 274. 

Charles A.. 407. 

Emma C, 200. 

(;eor<,'-e L,. 10. 206. 

John, 200, 308. 

Joseph C. 274. 

Lucinda. 394. 

:\lary. 505, 

Mary A,. 200, 

JIary Ann. 200. 

Mary (r.. 308, 

Nathaniid. 20G. 

Philip. 394. 

Ray W., 200. 



646 



Index of Names. 



Flanders, Ptoul)?'!!, 77. 

Walter P.. 200, 413. 
Flemino-. Catlierine, 542. 

John F.. 352. 
Fletcher, Diana I., 259. 

Helen C. 200. 

Lucia n ]\I., 206. 

Lucian INIavnard, 20G. 

Liicv, 305. " 

Maria E., 206. 

Marv B., 203. 

MarV E., 200. 

Nancy L., 264. 

Samuel, 203. 

Susannah G., 203. 

Thomas M., 200. 

Luna, 273. 
Flint. Abigail. 206. 

Elbridge. 207. 

Georoe. 270. 

Henrv H., 207. 

Joel, '207. 

John, 200, 207. 

Marv, 200, 207. 

Mary E., 270. 

Miranda J., 276. 

Rufus F.. 207. 

Sarah. 207. 

Silence, 207. 

Thomas, 200, 207. 
Flood, Edward F., 150. 

Marv. 30S. 
Flvnn," Elizabeth, 145. 

Isabel M.. 403. 
Fogg, Ai S., 207. 

Albion R.. 207. 

Alice, 207. 

Carrie L., 207. 

Edffar O., 207. 

Edward. 25. 

James H., 207. 

John A., 207, 429. 

Miriam, 317. 
Folev, Mary E., 44R. 

Mitchell. '448. 
Folger. Allen. 338. 

Ellen A., 338. 
Follett, Ruth, 100. 

Sarah, 171. 

William, 171. 
Folsom, Abraham, 43. 

Edwin W., 414. 

Elizabeth, 43. 

Hattie B., 34. 

Ira. 35. 

Martha, 301. 

Mary, 127. 

Nathaniel, 301. 

Peter, 127. 
Foot. Frank, 82. 
Forbes. Agnes D., 143. 

Josiah, 150. 



Forbes, Mary E., 150. 
Forbush, Anna, 328. 

James, 328. 
Ford. Clarissa, 18. 

Del)orah, 153. 

Lydia, 178. 

Margaret, 157. 

Sally S., 173. 

Seth, 173. 
Forrest, Lauristine I. 

125. 
Forrester, Francis, 535. 

Marv A. B., 422. 
Forsai'th, David, 378. 

Esther, 410. 

Sally, 378. 
Fortin, Adolphine, 309. 
Foss, Alfred. 207. 

Arthur, 207. 

Henrv, 207. 

Lizzie. 207. 

T\Iary E.. 350. 

P^aymond, 207. 

Stephen, 207. 

Walter, 207. 
Foster. Abigail. 208. 

Albert A.'. 208. 

Alfred, 501. 

Alice M., 209. 

Allen. 114. 208, 209. 

Angel ine, 209. 

Au'o-nsta L.. 209. 

Caroline, 208. 

Curtis, 8, 208. 

Edwin M.. 208. 

Elisha, 480. 

Ellen, 208. 

Emily, 208. 

Eunice. 287. 

Ezra, 112, 208, 209. 

Fern J., 209. 

Frank, 208. 466. 

Franklin, 297. 

Fred, 208, 209. 

George, 208, 209, 269. 

George H., 59. 

Grove H., 209. 

Harriett, 208. 

Harvey J., 209. 

Helen' J., 208. 

Helen P., 209. 

Henry, 208. 

Herbert, 20!). 

Isaac, 208, 209. 

Israel, 525. 

John, 81, 208, 209. 

John L., 209. 350, 467. 

John Luther, 209. 

Joseph, 208. 

Lavina, 208. 

Lois. 208. 

Martha, 151, 475. 



Foster, Mary, 208, 209, 
375. 384. 

Milo T., 208. 

Mvrtie ]\[., 209. 

Nancy, 208. 

Paulina A., 525. 

Pearl M., 209. 

Ray S., 209. 

Reoinald, 384. 

Ruth. 100. 

Sarah, 377. 
Fournier. Adele, 209. 

Clara M., 209. 

Dolor, 209. 

Jedeou, 209. 

Joseph, 209. 

Mary, 455. 

Nelson. 209. 

Omus, 209. 

Peter, 209. 

Wilfred, 209. 
Fowler, Charles J., 451. 

Ezra, 204. 

Hannah, 27. 

Louisa, 451. 

Margaret, 428. 

Mary H., 451. 

Oscar F., 451. 

Philip, 428. 

Timothv, 251. 
Fox, Abigail, 251. 

Hannah, 294. 

Marinda, 105. 
Francis. Charles S., 51. 

Isabel, 51. 

:\[artha A., 400. 
Freeman, Abig.-iil, 00. 
French, Alma'^M., 210. 

Andrew J., 4^5. 

Ardell H., 485. 

Augustus J., 210, 394. 

Chester, 136. 

Collins, 376. 

Dexter H., 185, 210, 
322. 

Dorothy. 405. 

Elizabeth, 7. 

Ellen. 50. 

Flora F.. 417. 

George G., 210. 

Hannah, 415. 

Harry F. D., 288. 

Horace. 185, 210, 417. 

John, 415. 

John H., 220. ' 

Joseph, 288. 

Judith, 229. 

Lucy A., 172. 

Mabel B., 210, 308. 

Maria D.. 220. 

Martha M., 210. 

Mary. 415. 



Index of Karnes. 



647 



ricncli,:\I:uvA..210,.*]22. 

Mary (!.. 220. 

]\Iatildii A.. 210. 

Oscar F., 210. 

Saiimel P.. 288. 

Sarali P., 288. 

yinu'oii, 4():''). 
Prost, PtMijaiiiin, 41.'). 

Mary, 41.5. 

Mattie J., 210. 

Minnie E., 210. 

I'ores M., 210. 

Pinckncy. 210. 

Will M.", 210. 
Frve, Albert J., 211. 

Austin P.. 211. 

Cora W.. 211,485. 

Duleenia M.. 211, 408. 

Pmilie II.. 211. 

Freeman S., 211. 

Ida Mav. 211. 

John, 211. 

Joseph, 211. 28(1, 48.-). 

Joseph 8., 211, 408. 

^lal.el A.. 211. 

Marv A., 289. 

Nanev, 286, 289. 

NaneV A., 211. 

Solon A., 211,488. 

Susie B., 211. 
Fulfonl, Alvah S.. 211. 

Archihahl C, 112. 211. 

Dan. 212. 

Edwin, 211. 

Eliphalet, 211, 375. 

Ellen. 212. 

Frank. 212. 

Fred, 173, 212. 

fieortre, 211. 

Hannah, 211. 

Ida A., 211. 

John, 211. 

Mandana, 171, 270. 

Milo E., 171. 211, 270. 

Phel)e J.. 211. 

Ruth B.. 211. 
Fuller, Abiirail, 153. 

Adeline. 212. 

Albert M., 23, 112, 
212. 

Annie B., 213. 

Benjamin, 202. 

Cha'rles C, 212. 

Charles E., 213. 

Charles H.. 258. 

Charles Henrv, 133, 

212. 
Chase C, 213. 
Dorothy, 520. 
Edith P,., 212. 
Edward, 213. 
Edward R., 213. 



Fuller. Ellen J., 255. 

Elvira, 213. 

I'hneliiie, 212. 

Florenee. 23. 212. 

(leor^'c B., 212, 407. 

(;eori;e E., 197. 

Ceorge M., 213. 

(Jeoro-e W.. 201, 213. 

(;<'or<,na, 213. 

Hannah, HI, 335. 

llattie, 213, 303. 

Isaac, 212. 

Jennie M., 213. 

,lohn, 122. 

John T., 212. 

John W., 145, 212. 

Lizzie, 213. 

Lovina C, 213. 

Lucy Ann, 213. 

Lutiier W.. 213. 

Lydia, 213. 

L'ydia II., 208. 

L'vdia J., 213. 

Lydia M., 348. 

]\ial)el. 304. 

]\larcella U., 212. 

Martha, 212. 

Marv, 202, 212, 213, 
204. 

]\lary A., 122. 

INIarv E., 207. 

j\la/v J.. '2.V1. 

Meli'ssa, 212. 

Minnie. 213. 

Nellie, 212. 

Peter. 212. 

Phebe, 212, 316. 

Robie C. 213. 

Rufus, 207, 255. 

Samuel W., 213. 

Sarah. 108. 

Susannah, 202. 

Thomas, 207. 213, 303. 

Warren R., 212. 

William, 212. 
Fullonton, Jolm, 308. 
Furl)cr, Abigail, 214, 
290. 

Amy. 214. 

Charles IF.. 215. 

Elizabeth, 214. 

(JeorgeC. 21 4. 335.330. 

Hannah TL, 214, 249. 

Hattie D., 214. 

James A.. 00, 214. 249. 

.lethro. 214. 

Natluuiiel, 214, 290. 

Sarah. 214. 
Sarah E., 00. 
William. 214. 
Fyler. Horace, 380. 

'Minerva H., 380. 



G. 

(iai^e, Asa, 251. 

Elizabeth, 296. 

Erastus, 201. 

Jane E., 201. 

John, 290. 

Laura, 201. 

Phebe, 80. 

Susan, 251. 
(iale, Addio, 215. 

Charles W., 215. 

lOdwin G., 0. 

Eliza J., 215. 

Jarol, 134. 

James K., 215. 

Joseph, 215. 

IMarv, 301. 

:\lary D., 215. 

Sabrina, 215. 

Sarah, 125. 

Susan Cr.. 215. 

William V.. 215. 
Caler, Addie J., 215. 

Cora J., 215. 

Euunett E., 215. 

Jane A.. 215. 

Jay O., 215. 

Julia A.. 215. 

Lilian D., 215. 
Gamwell, John A. P.. 357. 
Carand, Charles E., 215. 

Edward, 215. 

Francis, 215. 

Frank, 215. 

Josie, 215. 

Louise, 215. 

Mary, 215. 

Rosa. 215. 

Vitaline, 215. 

Wilfred, 215. 
Gardner, Alfred, 549. 

Emma, 349. 

Ebenezer, 549. 

Hiram W., 549. 

Lncv, 23. 

Tho'mas, 548, 549. 
Garev, Ellen, 537. 

Peter, 537. 
Garland, Abij^ail, 208. 

Lydia, 320. 

J^iary J., 435. 
Garnsev, Harriet, 59. 
Carman, F. IL. 130. 
Cask ill, Abitrail, 210. 

Alice A., 210. 

Arabelle IL, 210. 

Auffusta A., 210. 

Augustine C, 210. 

Augustine Clark. 210. 

Ebenezer. 210, 233. 

Edwin \\\, 210. 



G4S 



Index of Names. 



Gaskill, Ivali B., 201, 
21(i. 

]\larion C, 210, 233. 

Martha H., 21(1. 

Parthonia A., 21G. 

Samuel, 210. 

Rolonia, 21(3. 

Theodosia C, 21G. 
Gasque, Sarah, 202. 
Gates, Alice B., 217. 

Belinda, 216. 

Carroll W., 217. 

Curtis, 217. 

Donald S., 217. 

Edward E., 216. 

Elias, 268. 

Ezra, 53, 216, 217. 

Ezra B., 216. 

Frank E., 217. 

Gazella T., 216. 

George A., 217. 

Hannah. 202. 

Harry E., 217. 

Hattie M., 216. 

Horace, 463. 

Huhbard A., 217. 

IsabeHa A., 217. 

Jacob, 423. 

Joiin, 216. 

Julia W., 217. 

Lavinia, 216. 

Linwood C, 217. 

Lucretia W., 157. 

Lydia, 216. 

Martlia, 423. 

Mary A., 217. 

Mercy, IIS. 

Samuel. .Tr., 157. 

Simeon, 203. 

Stanley, 217. 

Susannah, 203. 
Gay, Fisher, 310. 

Georsfe E., 321. 

Lydia, 191. 
Gee' Alzina, 239. 

Austin W., 123. 

Solomon, 239. 
Gentiss, Julia, 270. 

Raome, 270. 
Gf^nung, I\lillie, 203. 
George, Albert W., 48, 
217, 428. 

Alberta A., 217. 

Ann M., 86. 

Avery, 40. 

Cliarles, 173. 

Uavid, 319, 320. 

Elizabeth K., 319, 320. 

Geneva M.. 217. 

Hector, 441. 

Hiram W., 499. 

John H., -61. 



George, Laura, 178. 

Leonard O., 217. 

Lewis, 360. 

Marcia, 217, 395. 

Marcia E., 499. 

Marilla, 499. 

Mark W., 499. 

Mary, 46. 

Mary R., 173. 

Myrtle M., 48, 217. 

Nettie L., 217. 

Russell, 186. 217, 395. 

Russell B., 499. 

Sarah J., 499. 

Simeon, 217. 

Simeon D., 499. 

Susan, 217. 

William, 275, 434. 

William A., 217. 

William J., 217. 
Gero, Hattie A., 473. 

Joseph, 473. 
Gerry, Jotham, 524. 

Sarah A., 524. 
Getchel, Elizabeth, 175. 
Gibb, Caroline B., 218. 

Frank S., 218. 

Fred E., 218. 

Hannah, 218. 

Joseph L., 185, 218. 

Sarah J.. 218. 

Stephen C, 218. 
Gibbs, Thankful, 534. 
Gibson, Elwin J., 526. 

Eniile, 400, 427. 

Jeannette E., 426, 511. 

John, 354, 462. 

]\Iartha, 354. 

Mary J., 252. 

Rebecca, 462. 

Samuel, 252. 269, 400, 
426, 427, 511. 
Gignere, Ennna, 489. 
Gilbert, Abigail, 462. 
Gilchrist. Hannah, 202. 
Gile, Aaron, 219, 220, 
422. 

Abigail, 219, 220. 

Amelia S., 219. 

Annie P., 221. 

Benjamin C, 221. 

Caroline A., 219. 

Cyrena Dolly, 220, 380. 

Cyrena Dustin, 220. 

Dennis, 220. 

Dolly, 219. 

Ei)enezer, 218. 

El ha nan D., 220. 

Elizabeth, 218, 220. 

Emma V., 220, 221. 

Ephraim, 218. 

Frye W., 219. 



Gile, George, 219, 220, 
221. 

George W., 219, 220, 
221. 

Hattie E., 221. 

Helen M., 219. 

Henry E., 221. 

Isabella, 220. 

John, 1, 74, 178, 219. 

Judith, 218. 

Lovina H., 178, 219. 
. Lizzie, 220. 

Louisa, 219. 

Lovisa, 74, 219. 

Lydia, 178, 219. 

Malvina, 219. 

Margaret H.. 219. 

Martha D., 220, 496. 

Missouri, 219. 

Nancy J., 1, 219. 

Nathaniel, 220. 

Nelson, 219, 220, 380. 

Noah, 193, 218, 219, 
220, 496. 

Noah F.. 220. 

Persi.s, 219. 

Ray T., 220, 221, 485. 

Samuel, 218. 

Timothy, 219, 220. 

William, 220. 

William B., 219. 
Giles, Hannah, 451. 
Gilman, Albert, 221. 

Catherine, 301. 

David, 165. 

Elizabeth, 301. 

Epliraim. 223. 

Fifield, 298. 

Frank H., 95, 221. 

George L., 433. 

H. L., 418. 

Jane B., 387. 

Jennie B., 501. 

Jeremiah, 327. 

John, 301, 348. 

Julia, 125. 

Mary, 317, SOL 

Mary E., 46, 348. 

Minnie E., 223. 

Moses, 317. 

Nancy M., 165. 

Nathan A., 221. 

Olive, 327. 

Sadie, 423. 

Sarah, 221. 

Willard H., 284. 
Girder, John T., 109. 
Glazier, Almira, 221. 

Bertha H., 221. 

Frank, 221. 

Zenas, 221. 
Gleason, Betsey, 221. 



Index of Xames. 



649 



Gloason, Deborah, "j.'U. 
Elizabeth, 343, 440. 

Eugene, 403. 
Frank, 297. 

Fred, 402. 

James. 221, 353, 440. 

Julia, 337. 

Loring, 221. 

Jlaria, 8. 

Polly, 221, 353, 440. 

Sanmel, 178. 

Willard, 221. 
deed, Charles W., 488. 
Glidden, Grace, 155. 

Rebecca, 154. 

Richard, 154, 155. 
Glines, Celia M.. 513. 

George A., 389. 

Orrin A., 513. 
Glode, Alfred G., 222. 

Amelia, 222. 

Arthur, 222. 

Clara, 222. 

Eveline A., 222. 

Frank L., 222. 

George, 222. 

Harry, 222. 

John, 221, 222. 

Joseph, 222. 

Levi, 222. 

Lizzie C, 222. 

Mary A., 221. 

Minnie, 222. 

Moses, 221, 222. 

Philip, 222. 

Virginia, 222. 

Vitaline, 222. 

Walter, 222. 
Glover, Alma C, 222. 

Alma J., 223. 

Anna. 55. 

Charles A., 222, 223, 
413. 

Cora B., 223. 

Cora S., 223. 

Diana, 84. 

Elizabeth C. 55. 

Eunice J., 222, 327. 

Franklin R., 222, 223, 
327, 472. 

George F., 222. 

Grace E.. 223. 

Inez A., 222. 

James A., 222. 

Joseph L., 222, 223. 

Lizzie, 352. 

Martha, 94. 

Minnie, 171. 

Minnie A., 222. 

Orrin A., 222. 

Phebe M., 222. 

Thomas, 55. 



Clover, Timotliv. 84. 222. 
Glovier, All)a A., 197. 

Ivorv, 492. 

Lyle D., 492. 
(Jlvnn, Ann, 172. 

Patrick, 172. 
Goddard, Anna S., 244. 

:Mary P., 19. 

Nathan, 4(59. 

Nathaniel, 244. 

Ruth, 244. 

Sally, 409. 
Godfrev, Hannah, 291. 

.lames, 291. 

Marv, 291. 

Sarah. 43. 
Goin. Abigail, 223. 

Amanda, 223. 

Celinda, 223. 

Eber. 223. 

Eri, 121, 223. 

Frank, 223. 

Helen, 223. 

James, 223. 

Melissa, 223. 
Goldthwait, Washington, 

178. 
Gonver, Arthur A., 224. 

Edward, 223. 

Evelina M., 224. 

Fred. 224. 

George F., 224. 

George P., 223. 

Harold A., 224. 

John, 223. 

Marv, 223. 

Miniiie E., 223. 

Peter, 223, 309. 

Phebe, 309. 
Good, Annie G., 224. 

Henry A., 224. 

Joseph J., 224. 

Mary E.. 224. 

Michael, 224. 

Patrick, 80, 224. 

William J.. 224. 
Goodale, Sarah, 38. 
Goodall, Abraham, 224. 

Alice, 220. 

Alpha, 225, 220. 

Ann, 225. 

Bernice, 220. 

Caroline, 225. 

Catherine, 224. 

David, 224, 225, 383, 
405. 

David G.. 220. 

Edward B., 220. 
Elizabeth, 224, 225, 384. 

Ellen B., 220. 

Ellen L., 220. 

Ezra K., 225. 



Goodall, Francis H., 220. 

Fred E., 220, 470. 

Hannah, 225. 

Hannah Childs, 107, 
225, 220. 

Harry A., 220. 

Horace H., 220. 

Ira, 107, 225, 226, 499. 

Ira E., 226. 

Isaac, 224. 

Jane E., 226. 

John, 224. 

Julia R., 107, 226. 

Leonidas, 225. 

Lucretia W., 226. 

Margaret, 225, 405. 

Marv, 224. 

IVlarV B., 226. 

Marv E., 220. 

Nathan. 224. 

Persis, 224, 225, 383. 

Richard P.. 225. 

Robert, 224. 

Samuel H., 226. 

Saraii, 108. 

Solomon, 7, 224, 225, 
220. 

Solomon H.. 107. 

Trvi)hena, 225. 

Za'ciiariah, 224. 
Goodell, Edith, 227. 

Ellie L., 227. 

Ernest, 227. 

Henrv, 227. 

Lorena H.. 226. 
IMarshall. 220. 

Willie H.. 109. 220. 
Goodenouirh, Ashbel, 227. 

Carl, 227. 
Eliza E., 227. 
Ethel F.. 227. 
Gertrude F., 227. 
John C, 113, 227, 232. 
Mary J., 227. 
Goodnow, Abel, 72. 
Lucretia, 33. 
IMartha, 72. 
Phebe, 332. 
Goodrich, Alice, 227. 
Amy P., 227. 
Benjamin, 501. 
Edward B., 227. 
Elizabeth. 501. 
Ida. 227. 
Isabella, 227. 
James B., 227. 
John, 544. 
Lawrence J.. 227. 
Marv I.. 227. 
Orson. 227. 
William P.. 227. 
Goodridge, Mary, 331. 



650 



Index of Names. 



Goodwin, Caroline, 228. 

Clmrles S.. 22S. 

Chellis, 22S. 

Chester M., 228. 

Elmer E., 228. 

Fanny M., 14. 

Franic. 18(1. 

Franklin, .500. 

Hannah, 228. 

Harriet L., 228. 

Harrv F., 228. 

Janie's F., 228. 

Katharine A., 228. 

Louisa W., 228. 

Martha, 227. 

Martha Ann, 35, 228. 

Mary, 442. 

Maud L., 228. 

Olive, 228. 

Patience, .S13. 

Samuel, 3.5, 227, 228, 
362. 

Samuel C. 228. 

Wallace, 14. 

William, 442. 
Goold, Alice H., 198, 231. 

Amelia F., 231. 

Augusta M., 231. 

Emily D., 231. 

Emify E., 231. 

Emma A., 231. 

Frank A., 231. 

Frank E., 231. 

Harold L., 231. 

Henry M., 231. 

Henry T., 185, 231. 

Kath'erine W., 231. 

Luella J., 231. 

Marion L.. 231. 

Marquis La Fayette, 
ins, 231. 

Mary S., 231. 

Phineas R., 231. 

Susan J., 231. 

Sylvia. 231. 
Coram, Hiram, 118. 
Gordon, Alha, 228, 229. 

Alexander, 311. 

Arthur, 228. 

Caro T., 131. 

Charles C, 229. 

David W., 401. 

Edson L., 229. 

Elena L., 264. 

Emily, 401. 

Emma, 229. 

Harry A.. 229. 

Helen E., 265. 

Hiram, 35, 299. 

James, 2, 228, 229, 324. 

Jane, 228. 

Jeremiah, 228, 464. 



Gordon, Lucius S., 131. 

Mabel A., 229. 

Maria, 228. 

Maria Ann, 324. 

Orrin, 228. 

Sarah, 111. 

Sarah A., 229. 

Sarah B., 228. 

Savory, 136. 

Wesley, 228. 

Wilbur, 228. 

William P., 264. 
Gore, Christopher, 261. 
Gorham, Rollin F., 231. 
Goss, Abel, 229. 

Abel B., 230. 

Adelbert, 230. 

Ann, 464. 

Azra A., 229. 

Betsey, 229. 

Betsey J., 230. 

Charles, 230, 413. 

Clara I.. 230. 

Curtis, 257. 

Eliza, 229. 

Ella M.. 230. 

Ellen, 413. 

Elmer, 114. 

Emile Pv,., 230. 

Emma G., 230. 

George W.. 230. 

Hannah, 229. 

Herbert I., 230. 

Horace S., 230. 

Irene, 229. 

Jane, 230. 

John, 229. 

Judith, 229. 

Laura A., 230. 

Lee C, 230. 

Levi, 230. 

Lucretia, 229. 

Lyman B., 230. 

Mary E., 230. 

Ona A., 230. 

Phebe, 454. 

Philip, 229. 

Reulien C, 230. 

Richard, 229. 230. 

Richard 0., 229. 

Sarah, 229. 

Sela, 71. 

Silas B.. 230. 

Vera, 88. 

Willard L., 230. 

William S., 230. 
Gotham, Ann M., 408,427. 

Ida B., 124. 

Joseph, 427. 

Robert, 408. 
Gouch, Franklin I., 169. 
Goud, Harriet M., 352. 



Goud. John. 352. 
Gould, Abby L., 232. 

Asa, 227, 232, 296. 

Betsey, 231. 

Clement, 232. 

Edwin H., 185, 232. 

Eveline, 232. 

Ezra P., 232. 

Franklin, 232. 

George S., 4. 

Henry D., 232. 

Hoi lis, 232. 

Ida, 132. 

James, 230, 231. 

Jerusha, 232. 

Laura J., 268. 

Lois, 238. 

Lucy, 335. 

Lut'her C, 232. 

Martha P., 232. 

Mary, 230. 

T\Iary J., 232. 

i\lary P., 232. 

Nehemiah, 230, 

Phineas, 231. 

Rebecca, 44. 

Roxanna, 232, 296. 

Sally, 232. 

Seliiia, 232. 

Tamson, 232. 

Willis, 132. 
Goulder, Harvey D,, 408. 
Gourdon, Roxanna, 178. 
Gove, Abigail. 237. 

Ella E..' 512. 

Elnora F., 323. 

John, 237. 

John M., 426. 
Gowell, Abigail, 500. 

Ebenezer, 500. 

Eva, 361. 

James O.. 367. 

John. 500. 

Martha, 500. 
Graham, Charles E., 233. 

Clarence W., 233. 

Elbridge G., 216, 233. 

George E.. 233. 

Hannah, 233. 

Lewis, 233. 

Maria, 233, 

Marion, 233. 

Martha C, 140. 

Mary, 233. 

Jlary IL, 211. 

INIelphonso M., 233. 

Percival S., 233. 

William, 140. 
Granger, Caroline E., 345. 

Lizzie P., 234. 

Nelson McD., 234. 

P. N., 234. 



Inde.r of Ndtne^ 



651 



Giant, Duncan. 457. 

Ebenezcr, oO'J. 

Edwin, 82(>. 

Eliza, 50f). 

Hiram M.. 240. 

•losppliino, ;{2(5. 

Julia, 249. 

INIary B., ooT. 

I\Iary E., 249. 

U. S., 137. 
Graves, Alniira L., 234. 

Annie L., 235. 

Anson R.. 235. 

Charles, 235. 

Da.niel. 234. 235. 

David \V.. 235. 

Eliot v., 235. 

Elizabeth, 235. 

Elizabeth P., 235. 

Frederick D.. 235. 

(I'ertrude, 235. 

Henry, 235. 

Jemima. 234. 

John, 234. 

Lois, 234. 

]>ucv, 291. 

]\lar<raret. 235. 

INIarv, 234. 

Marv T., 235. 

Nathan, 234. 

Paul, 235. 

Reiilien, 372. 

Robert C. 235. 

Sarah. 234. 

Tliomas, 234. 

William H., 200. 
Grav. Catherine, 490. 

Emily, 235. 

Ereelan W.. 235. 

Herbert. 235, 409. 

Ida M.. 235. 

Jared W., 235. 

Joseph E., 145. 

Stephen, 235. 

Truman N.. 58. 

Velma S., 235. 
Greelev. Marv, 110. 
Green,' Calvin. 25.S. 

Edwin P., 237, 345. 

Eliza, 503. 
Elizabeth. 230, 525. 

Eloise W., 230. 
Esther, 230. 
Frank T. Grout. 23G. 
Fred E., 237, 438. 
Hannah, 177. 
Harriet. 230. 
Harriet S., 230. 
Ilarrv, 230, 2S1, 402. 
Harry D., 237, 3S0. 
llenrv, 183. 
HenrV F., 236, 237. 



(■reen. Henrv Francis, 
230, 237." 
Isabella :\IeClary, 237. 
Jennie :\I.. 230. ' 
Josiah, 29. 
Lillian E.. 237. 
l.ori'nx.o. 237. 
^label, 212. 
Marilla, 230. 
Martha, 87. 
Marv, 30, 230, 299. 
Marv A., 230, 281. 
]\[arV L., 237. 
Mvra E., 230, 402. 
Nathan, 230. 
Rebecca C, 29. 
Robert, 230. 
Rosaline, 279. 
Ruth, 520. 
Samuel, 299. 
Sanfrer. 237. 
Sarah. 230, 503. 
Sarah B., 230. 
Sarah J., 183, 230. 
Thomas, 212. 
Timothy, 30, 97, 230, 

525. 
William, 503. 
William A., 237. 
Greene, Abiiiail. 237. 
ArtJiur S.', 199. 
Chauncev II., 237, 310. 
Elisha, 237. 
Harrielt M., 237. 
Isaiah, 237. 
Josiah. 237. 
:Marv, 237. 
Ret)ekah C, 237. 
Greenfield, John, 500. 
I'hebe, 500. 
Sarah E., 500. 
Greenleaf, Alzina, 239. 
Bennett. 239. 
Betsey, 238. 
P,ickford, 238. 
Charles H., 238. 
David. 23S. 
Edward. 239. 
Elbridcje, 239. 
Elizabeth, 127, 238. 
Ellen B., 400. 
Florence A., 239. 
Flossie. 230. 
Franklin, 230. 
George J., 400. 
Harriet N., 238. 
Judith. 238, 315, 434. 
Lois. 238. 
Evdia 11.. 238. 
?^iercv, 238. 
Mvrt'ie B., 230. 
Robic E., 400. 



Greenleaf. Ruth. 238. 
Sarah. 238, 444. 
Seth. 238. 
Stephen. 127. 
William <;., 230. 
William H., 238. 
William I., 239. 
Greenough, Horace, 204. 
Greenwood, Adolphus, 239. 
Carrie, 239. 
Eva G., 239. 
Georpe, 239. 
(4eor<,naniia, 239. 
Jennie, 230. 
Joseph, 45, 120, 239, 

.304. 
Julia, 120. 230. 
Lizzie. 45. 2.!9. 
]\rarv, 239. 304. 
Minnie, 230. 
Nellie. 239. 
Peter, 239. 
Vina, 239. 
Greirorv, Charles F., 119, 
429. 
Georcre, 454. 
Grace. 538. 
Isaac, 538. 
Lilla, 245. 
Lois. 119. 
Susannah. 73. 
Warren A., 235. 
Grev, Ellie, 531. 
Grevson, Mav I., 134. 

William, 134. 
GritTeth. Amanda. 147. 
Griffin. Carrie, 189. 
Georjjje. 405. 
Hannah J., 180. 
John. 274. 
John M., 489. 
Gripgs. Alvan. 240. 
Caroline. 240. 
Drurv F.. 240. 
Gideon, 30, 197, 239, 

240. 
Katie, 14. 
Lucretia F.. 240. 
.Mahala. 240. 
Alarv B.. 197. 240. 
Nanev, 30. 240. 
Sidney A.. 240. 
Sukey, 239. 
siusaii, 240. 
Grimes, Alvin, 187. 
Bartholomew. .■)(12. 
Sallv, 302. 
William. 441. 
Grinnell. .\l)bie T., 80. 
Eimira. SO. 
John, 80. 
Grisim, James, 58. 



652 



Index of Names. 



Griswold, Harriot A., 449. 
Grout. Elijah, 154. 

Kathorine, 154. 

Mary, 154. 
Grover. William 11., 418. 
Grow, Elvira, 457. 

Fanny, 457. 

William A., 426. 
Guernsey, Abner, 458. 

Darius L., 192. 

John, 498. 

Lovina, 458. 
Guild, Ann, 218. 

John, 21 S. 

Sophronia, 520. 
Guilford, Elijah, 240. 

Sarah J., 240. 
Gunninji;. James, G4. 

Susannah F., 63. 
Gutterson, Joanna, 507. 
Guv, Edna, 240. 

Edna TNlarv, 386. 

Ella, 240.' 

Emma, 240. 

George, 240. 

Jolm. 240. 

Lewis, 240, 512. 

Lizzie M., 472. 

Louis, 386. 

Rebecca, 240, 512. 

Sarah, 240. 

Walter J., 240. 
Guyot, Edward, 545. 
Gwynn, Sadie, 255. 



IL 

Hackett, ]\Iarv, US. 
Haddock, Maiy E., 154. 
Hadley, Abiirail, 241. 

Deborah, 241. 

Dorothy. 241. 

George, 241. 

Georcrianna A., 79, 241. 

Isaac, 241. 

James F., 241. 

James M., 79, 241. 

Jane, 241. 

Marianna E., 241. 

IMary, 241. 

Mary Ann, 241. 

Moses, 241. 

Pnrrott, 241. 

Tlebecca, 241. 

Samuel, 241. 

Silena, 53. 

Stephen, 154. 
Hadlock, Benjamin, 13-3. 
241. 

Cozbi. 241. 

Edson B., 508. 



Hadlock, Elvira H., 241. 

Fred S., 241. 

Hubbard, 241, 413. 

John, 241. 

Mary E., 133. 
Haggerty, Hannah G., 57. 

Lewis, 57. 
Haines, Elinor, 509. 

Mary, 509. 

Samuel, 509. 
Hale, Abigail, 242. 

Abner, 243 

Amos S., 244, 248, 515. 

Ann L., 243. 

Anna S., 244. 

Benjamin P.. 243. 

Clark H., 244. 

Cynthia F., 245. 

Edward. 243. 

Ellen E., 152. 

Ellen M., 244. 

Elma M., 244. 

Enoch, 52, 188, 242. 

Estella A., 244. 

Esther C, 244. 

Ezekiel, 241, 242, 244. 

Ezekiel James M.. 243. 

Ezra, 243, 244, 289, 581. 

Frances E., 244, 248. 

Gabella, 242. 

Hannah, 242, 384. 

Hannah C, 242. 

Harry H., 243. 

Henrv H., 243. 

Henry W., 243. 

Henrv ^Varren, 244. 

Jaeol), 243. 

James, 242. 

James A., 242. 

James F.. 243. 

Jasper, 152. 

Jerusha, 82. 

Joanna, 162, 243. 

Joseph, 243, 244. 

Joseph W.. 242. 

Livonia, 244, 289. 

Luev L., 243. 

Mabel S., 244, 303. 

Mary, 242, 384. 

MarV I., 243. 

Matthew. 242, 243. 

Nathan, 242. 

Otis G., 68, 244, 303. 

Phebe, 242. 

Pvel)ecca P.. 156. 

Rebecca S., 242. 

Rebecca W., 242. 

Rufus B., 243. 

Ruth, 82, 242, 244. 

i'^uth C, 243. 

Si.muel, 310. 

San.uel C, 243. 



Hale, Sarah. 242. 

Sarah L., 244. 

Sarah W., 244, 518. 

Sophronia R., 244. 

Stephen D., 168. 

Tamer, 310. 

Thomas. 82, 241, 242, 
243, 244, 384. 

William, 241, 243, 244. 

Willis O., 244. 
Hall, Abigail, 299. 

A. C, 54. 

Albert B., 245. 

Caroline R., 245. 

Elec F., 84. 

Elfreda. 139. 

Elizabeth. 513. 

Ella A., 245. 

Emeline, 244. 245. 

Emily D.. 511. 

Emma M., 195, 539. 

Enoch, 245. 

Ephraim, 424. 

Esther A., 245. 

George, 509. 

George N.. 245. 

George Nelson. 244. 

Gustavus A., 244. 

Gustavus N., 245. 

Hannah, 152, 352. 

Henry, 195, 445, 539. 

Isaac, 36. 

Jennie, 27. 

John, 540. 

Lvman, 511. 

Martha. 74, 299. 

Marv B., 245. 

Mercy, 301. 

Naomif 36. 

Rebecca, 540. 

Reuben, 139. 

Willard, 299. 

William W., 245. 
Hallett, Edith, 245. 

Grace E.. 245. 

Herbert K.. 198, 245. 

Julius F., 245. 

Otis, 118. 
Hallev, Marv A., 393. 

Saniuel, 393. 
Ilamel, Alfred. 17. 

Seraphine. 17. 

Virginia, 489. 
Hamilton, Annie, 245. 

Bridget, 245. 

Catherine, 245. 

John, 245. 

Joseph, 45. 

Mary, 245. 

Marv E., 258. 

Matthew T., 245. 

Nellie, 245. 



Index of Names. 



653 



Hamillon. William P.. 245. 
Ilainm, Alice (\. 500. 
Chaiies H., 500. 
Edith R.. 500. 
Edward. 500. 
Fred L.. 500. 
(:leori,H? W.. 500. 
Ceorgo Walter, 500. 
Isabel. 500. 
Walter I., 500. 
Hammatt. Abraham, 24!). 
Hammond. .Marinda. 105. 

Samuel, 515. 
Ha neks. Klla 1)., 17. 
Hand, Bridget, 245. 

Patrick, 245. 
Hanniford, Marion. 509. 
Hannum. Kmma, \'^'^. 
Hanson. Clara T., 280. 
Harriet. 117. 
Steplien M.. 2S0. 
Hardin. .Minnie .S., ."508. 
Hardv, Cora A., 440. 
Daniel B., 248, 440. 
Laura M.. 248. 
Maria W. ~fl. 
Mary. 141. 
Marv daiie. 505. 
]\Ielinda. 24(). 
INIerev, 520. 
IMinnie. 389. 
Peter, 72. 
PnuleiH-e. 7-"k 
Tennev, 240, 505. 
Thadd'ens, 24f), 505. 
Hare. .Anna, 215. 
Harjiiove. Claiide B.. 452 
Harlow. Julia A., 488. 

Eevi P.. 488. 
Harper, Annie F.. 444. 
Harrimaii. Anna, 207. 
Ardella. 2S(J. 
Perthe. 2 l(i. 
I'.lanelie. 24(i. 
Elizabeth, 505. 
Ere.lerick \V.. 540. 
Ceorye. 280. 
(.raee K.. 540. 
llenrv D.. 246. 
Hi rain. 540. 
James L.. 155, 240, 
John, 540. 

John A.. 12. 10. 240. 
John v.. :{58. 
Laura W.. 240. 
Laurie. 540. 
Louise P.. 549. 
Luev H.. 240. 
:Maria L. M.. 240. 
]\Iarv E., 240. 
jMelutable, W.n. 
Moses. 240. 



Harriman, ]\loses E., 549. 
Phelman. 374. 
Sophia .v.. 10, 240. 
William. 240, 480. 
llarrin'rioM. .Vbraham, SO. 
.V.laline M., 248. 
Anna. Si). 
Arthur W.. 247. 
lien jtuuin. 5:)~^. 
Charles E., 210, 4.3:!. 

52i;. 
Daniel. 247. 524. 
1) iniel Wehsler, 247. 
Edward, 80. 217. 
Ellen A.. 247. 
Francis, 247. 
Craee. 538. 
Hattie R.. 247. 
llonora. 247. 
James .1., 248. 
.lohn E., 247. 
IMar^aret. 247. 
]Mar<;aret E.. 524. 
:\Iarv, 247. 248. 
:\Iarv A.. 247. 
Marv E.. 247. 
:\roses 15. . 240. 
Xaney. 247. 
Poliei-t S.. 174. 
Sarah IL, 240, 520. 
Timothv, 247, 248. 
Tiiiiothv W.. 248. 
Walter," 24 7. 
William P.. 247. 
Harris, Al-ner, 135. 
Austin J).. 248. 

Pertha. 248. 

Carlie H., 248. 

Caroline .\.. 509. 

(^irrie F., 248. 

Charlc-s v.. 24'^. 

Charles IL. 248. 

David (;.. 248. 

Deborah. 135. 

Ellen Alelnlire, 248. 

Enoch, 509. 

Ethel P.. 248. 

Frances E.. 248. 

CeorLCe. 249. 

Hannah, 249. 

Hannah 11., 214. 249. 

Henrv. 248. 

Ucnrv D.. 248. 

Herbert (i., 248. 

Howard H., 248. 

.I„hn 11.. 214. 249. 

Joseph E.. 119. 

Joshua, 249. 

Lena M., 248. 

l.ucv. 249. 

Marion. 99. 

.Marv J., 248. 



Harris. :\nioTT., 244, 248. 
.Miriam, 249. 
Xorman .A.. 540. 
Rollin Cx.. 470. 
Samuel. 248. 
Sarah. 503. 
Valeria AL, 248. 
William H.. 99. 
\\illiam Henrv, 248. 
Wilma G.. 18(i. 248. 
Harrison, Sophronisba Ci,, 

179. 
Hart. At ward, 399. 
Ceorize F.. 115. 
Se'eiia, 399. 
William. 387. 
Hart man. Alatr,!:;ie, 310. 
Hartshorn, Petsev, 249. 
Charles, 249. 
Charles C, 249. 
C.dburn, 249, 549. 
]:bene/,er, 249. 
Elizabeth M.. 249, 550. 
Fu-ene H.. 249, 550. 
FhnenceE.. 249.470.549. 
Cert rude A.. 249. 550. 
llarrv C, 249. 549. 
HarrV AL. 249. 
John" W., 249, 549. 
Luev J.. 249. 
Alarv E., 249. 
William C, 249. 
Hartw(dl, Hannah, 380. 
Melinda. 380. 
Oliver. 380. 
I'hilemon, 380. 
llarvell. Alary J., 59. _ 
Harvev. Ccori,^' W., 527. 
Xelfie P.. 458. 
Silas, 153. 
Ilarwood, E. A., 491. 
Haselton. Ada. 250. 
diaries P.. 250. 
Eli/.ab(!th W., 250. 
Ellen, 250. 
Alaria. 250. 
Persis M.. 250. 
Timothv. 250. 
Haskell, .Adda, 07. 

.Mary, 158. 
Haskins. Annie J., 250. 
Eli. 250. 
Harriet P., 250. 
John AI. 11., 101, 250. 
Alarv. 193. 
AlarV M., 250. 
Pholla, 250. 
Samuel, 250. 
Sarah P., 250. 
William A.. 250. 
William Henry, 250. 
Hastin^■s, Abi',^ail, 309. 



G54 



Index of Names. 



Hastings, C'liastina, 251. 

Clark. 250, 251. 

Cvnthia, 22. 

Elizal)ftli, 309. 

Fatima, 1, 250. 

Gates, 250. 

Harriet, 135. 

Jane, 250. 

Joseph. 309. 

Lemviel, 22. 

Lucy, 250. 

Mary, 250. 

Nathaniel, 250. 

Oliver, 135. 

Susan. 251. 

Susannah, 135. 

Sylvanus, 1, 250, 251. 

Thaddeus, 208. 

Winfield S., 1. 
Hassam, Marinda, 188. 

Stephen. ISS. 
Hatch, Abigail A., 252. 

Ada B., 251. 

Ada P., 252, 506. 

Annie, 251. 

Annie M., 253. 

Arthur N., 23, 252. 

Blanclie S.. 253, 530. 

Carl E., 253. 

Caroline, 130. 

Caroline A., 251. 

Catherine, 251. 

Chastina P., 251. 

David G., 251, 252. 

Edward J., 251. 

Edwin a., 253. 

Ella M., 252, 530. 

Ellen, 145. 

Ellen J.. 255. 

Ellen ]\I., 252. 

Elmer J., 253. 

Emily M., 1G9. 

Flora L.. 253. 

Frank, 252. 

Fred P.., 252, 290. 

Fred G., 252. 

George, 253. 

George A., 253. 

George O. W., 252, 325, 
434, 530. 

Georgeanna, 325. 

Georgia A.. 253. 

Hanmih. 253. 

Hannah M., 251. 

Harriet, 251. 

Harrv J., 252. 

Hattie. 253. 

Henrietta, 251. 

Henry O., 253. 

Ida, 252. 312. 

Jacob, 253. 

James K., 251, 446, 



Hatch. James Kelley, 251. 

Jemima, 251. 

Joseph, 251. 

Lambert W., 252. 

Leslie A., 253. 

Lizzie M., 253. 

Lizzie Maria, 253, 290. 

Lodaska, 252. 

Lois, 252. 

Louise F., 252. 

Luke W., 252. 

Lydia C, 252. 

Margaret, 251. 

Marguerite E., 253. 

Maria, 97, 252. 

REartha, 252. 

ibirtin W., 195, 252, 
530. 

Mary J., 252. 

Moses B., 97, 251, 252. 

Nancy, 251. 

Obed'S., 19, 251, 252. 

Orange W., 91, 252. - 

Orpha, 25 i. 

Orrin M., 252. 

Oscar C, 253. 

Philo S., 169, 252. 

Pvuth, 251, 253. 

Sally, 253. 388. 

Samuel, 340. 

Sarah J., 91, 252. 

Sarah M., 251. 

Silas, 251. 

Susan E., 252. 

Susan H., 251. 

Walter S., 251. 

William, 251. 

William C, 251. 

William D., 252. 

William F., 252. 
Havalston, W. W., 444. 
Haven, Susannah, 305. 
Hawes, Ann Maria, 254. 

Benjamin S., 254. 

Clarissa, 254. 

Nathan R., 254. 

Nathan R.. Jr., 352. 

Ruth ]\I., 254. 

Sarah, 77. 

Silas M.. 254. 
Hawkins, Ilosea F., 54. 

James, 299. 

Mary, 299. 

Moses, 120. 
Hawley, Henrietta F., 376. 
Hayden, Henry J., 262. 
Hayes, Abbie, 367. 

Clementine E., 95. 

Cynthia. 430. 

Cyrus W., 187, 367. 

EHzabeth B., 366. 

Hannah A., 187. 



Hayes. H. N., 245. 

Lyman, 95. 

Mary, 366. 

Nathaniel, 306. 
Haynes, Adaline B., 11. 

Alice R., 254, 407. 

Charles G., 254. 

David, 254. 

Elizabeth B., 254. 

Harrison P., 254. 

Henry H., 254. 

Laura, 254. 

Lydia, 332. 

Mary F., 254. 

N. Ella, 254. 

Nella S., 254. 

Timothy, 78, 254, 467. 

William B.. 254. 
Haj^vard, Hannah, 31. 

Lucy, 33, 38, 538. 
Haywood, Anna, 229. 

Charlotte, 297. 

Huldah, 456, 479. 

John, 220. 

Judith, 229. 

Moses, 297. 

Nathan, 456. 

Peter, 456. 

Sarah, 456. 
Hazeltine, Abby, 255. 

Abigail, 533.' 

Albert F.. 255. 

Andrew A., 255, 511. 

Archibald, 255. 

Carrie M., 255. 

Charles, 255. 

Charles S., 255. 

Charles Stephen, 256. 

Enoch, 255, 427. 

Ezra, 228. 

Frederick, 255, 256. 

Hannah, 255. 

Katherine, 255. 

Katherine W., 255. 

Lillias, 255. 

INLary A., 526. 

Mercy, 296. 

Molli*e, 255. 

Nancy, 255, 427. 

Praxo, 255. 

Robert, 296. 

Sadie, 255. 

Stephen, 255. 
Hazelton, Betsey, 137. 

Max, 137. 

Rebecca, 105. 

Timothy, 385. 
Head, Edna J., 400. 
Heald, Benjamin H., 550. 

Epliraim, 550. 

Harry L.. 256, 550. 

Harvey, 256. 



Index of Names. 



655 



Hon 1(1, Hat tie ]\I., 2.10. 

Jolin, ^ilO. 

LowisB., 250. 411,550. 

Marv S., 250. 

NcIUe S.. 250. 550. 

\\altor N., 250. 550. 
Hoard. Elizabeth, 300. 

John, ;)0(;. 
Heath. Adeline J.. 257. 

Benjamin F.. 250. 

Cari G., 250. 

Celia A., 250. 

Cliestina E., 510. 

C'vntliia P., 19. 

Edward T., 250. 

Esther. 250. 

Fraiddin. 250. 

Hannali 1., 400. 

Helen, 257. 

James, 250. 

Jennie, 250. 

Lvman, 8, 250. 

Tiiarv, 241. 

Nell'ie M.. 250. 

Philena, 250. 

Prusia. 257. 

Sally, 170. 

Simeon, 250. 

William, 250. 510. 

William T., 250. 
Heazlit. Maria E., 423. 
Hedge, F. H., 314. 
Hemingway, Joanna, 5. 

Josluia, 5. 

Luther. 311. 

Sylvanus. 258. 
Hemphill, Amos, 184. 
Henderson, Lydia, 70. 

INIinnie, 44. 

Nelson, 44. 
Hendricks. Esther, 154. 
Henison, Harriet E., 276. 

Jefl'erson, 270. 
Henry. Bertha S.. 257. 

Charles B., 257, 438. 

David, 257. 

Eliza Ann. 257. 

Eliza G., 257. 

George E., 147, 257. 

Harriet S., 257. 

Harriet Sarah, 257. 

Ida May, 257. 

James E., 257. 

Jane, 497. 

Jennie A., 257. 

John, 257. 

John Harry, 171. 257. 

John Pliggins, 257. 

Joseph. 257. 

Levi, 257. 

Margaret. 310, 311. 

Mary, 257. 



Hcnrv. Sarah, 230, 257. 

William D., 257. 
Henshaw, Abigail, 411. 

May E., 330. 

Samuel, 411. 
Ilenslev, ]\Iary, 58. 
llentlev, Marv. 144. 
Herbert, Charles, 490. 

Inez E., 490. 
llerlihy, Helen E., 285. 
Herrick, Abiszail, 135. 

Elizabeth, 104. 

Hannah. 421. 

Shadrach, 135. 
Herring. Amelia, 80. 
Hews, Abrani, 78. 

Mary, 78. 
Ilewsone, Grissie, 347. 
Hevwood, Ella. 323. 

George W. H., 93. 

Bhocia, 378. 

William. 292. 
Hibbard, Aaron, 258. 

Anna INL, 258. 

Charles N., 258. 

David, 385. 

Frederick, 533. 

George B., 258. 

Harry, 01. 

Helen. 258. 

Helen R.. 533. 

Henry, 258. 

John 'e.. 284. 

Laura J5.. 258. 

Lvman, 123. 

Maria N., 59. 

IMartha M.. 288. 

Alary S.. 258. 

Millie, 208. 

Praxo, 255. 

Samuel E., 258. 

Sarah. 258. 

Seraphina, 258. 

Silas, 7. 

Silas :\L, 352. 

Susan M., 258. 

William, 258. 300. 

William A., 258. 
Hibbert, Dorcas, 3. 
11 ickey, Nellie, 200. 
Hicks, Amanda, 47. 

Ann. 17. 

Emma, 134. 

Mary, 329. 

Ransome. 47. 

William, 17, 329. 
Higgins, Allen, 317. 

Alonzo M., 259, 312. 

Belle S., 259. 

Betsey W., 258. 

Calista. 258. 

Charles M., 259. 



Hiffgins. Daniel. 258. 

Daniel C. 259, 313. 

Edith A., 259. 

Edith J., 259. 

Elizabeth D., 258. 

Ella O., 259. 

iMinice, 25 S. 

Jennie C, 259. 

Jesse C, 259. 

John, 258. 

Loren, 258. 

i\ladison, 258, 259, 487. 

Nathaniel F., 515. 

Nelson D., 259. 

Olive, 258. 

Seth, 258. 

William J., 258, 259, 
313. 
Hight, Lyman, 408. 
Higley, Catherine, 359. 
Hildreth, Berenice. 259. 

Chauncev. 259, 277. 

Chelsea,'ll2, 259, 

Daniel, 479. 

Elias. 108. 303. 

Elkanah, 259. 

Hannah K., 259. 

Isaac, 259. 

Leonard. 100. 

Leonard B., 259. 

Levi, 193, 2.59, 487, 499. 

Loren, 498. 

Liicinda. 259, 487. 

Lvdiaette. 100. 200. 

I\iary, 108, 259, 499. 

Polly, 273. 

Ilhoda A.. 277. 

Sally, 259, 273. 

Susannah. 479. 

William M.. 258. 
Hill, A. Janette, 300. 

Adeline, 137. 

Atlanta, 200, 305. 

Augustus. 355. 

Charles F., 2(i0. 

Chauncey, 340. 

Cvrena, 499. 

Cvrus F., 200, 364. 

Edna .M., 200. 

Edna R.. 4. 

Ella J.. 200. 

Ellen F., 399. 

Emma, ISO. 

Emma F., 200. 

Frank E.. 200. 

George, 200. 

George A., 200. 

Guy W., 200. 

Hannah. 200. 

Ilarvev W.. 200. 

Henry 11., 399. 

Isaac, 527. 



QdQ 



Index- of Names. 



Hill, J. B.. 204. 
John. 2(10. 
Juliette, 2fi0. 
Mary Ann, 375. 
Mary E., 37.3. 
Moses, 12, 2(i0. 

Moses W.. 2G0. 
Richard, .535. 
Samuel. 200. 365. 
Sarah A., 535. 
Simeon, 4, 137. 
Stephen S., GO. 
Hilliard, Apphia, 4S4. 

Benjamin, 4S4. 

Deborah, 372. 

Elizabeth, 434, 484. 

Hannah, 434. 

Marv, 372. 

Sarah, 11. 

Sophia, 457. 

Timothy, 484. 

William, 372. 
Hilliker, Harrv C, 200. 

.John D. F., 200. 

Lola R., 200. 

Marv E., 200. 
Hills. Susannah, 293. 

William, 203. 
Hilton, Abigail, 313. 

Jane, 450. 

Mercy, 301. 
Hinckley, Cordelia P., 05. 

Sylvester B., 05. 
Hinds, Abraham, 201. 

Abram E.. 201. 

Ada T., 202. 

Albert. 202. 

Arthur, 202. 

Benjamin, 201. 

Catherine M., 202. 

Clara (i., 202. 

Clara nee H., 202. 

Elisha. 201. 202, 300. 

Elizabeth, 201. 

Ellen P., 201. 

Emma J., 202. 

Ephraim, 201, 202. 

Ernest, 202. 

Fannv L., 202. 

Grace, 261. 

(Jrace M. M. S., 201. 

Hannah D. A., 201. 

Helen A., 201. 

Ida K., 202. 

Jacob, 201. 

James, 201. 

Jane L., 202. 

Jesse E.. 202. 

John, 201. 

Josephine E., 202. 

Lilly -\r., 202. 

Lincoln S., 202. 



Hinds. Linda. 202. 
Mirv, 201. 

Oscar L.. 202. 
Samuel. 2(il. 
Sarah A., 202. 

Sarah P., 202. 

Susannah. 201. 

Tabitha. 201. 

Thankful H. T. H. A., 
201. 

Theodore, 202. 

William E.. 202. 

William L., 201, 202. 
Hinkloy. P. H., 150. 
Hinksiiian. Mary, 189. 
Hinman, Annie. 528. 
Hitchcock, Delia, 458. 

Helen M., 173. 

Luther, 173. 

Luther W., 173. 
Hoag, Ann, 211. 
Hobart, David, 275. 

Grant A., 492. 

AVilliam. 154. 
Hobbs, Marv J., 118. 

Sarah, 343. 
Hodgdon, Charles, 451. 

Elizabeth, 451 
Hodge, Almira, 188. 
"n^arles H., 202. 

David. 188. 

Gilbert W., 202. 

Marguerite A.. 202. 

Vienna M., 202. 

Wesley B., 202. 
Hodges, Lucv, 27. 
Hodakins. Hezekiah, 308. 

Mehitnble. 308. 

Peletiah, 308. 
Hodgman, Benjamin, 203. 

Burns P.. 203. 

Carrie L.. 203. 

Charles, 203. 264. 

Eleanor E., 203. 

Elizabeth, 203. 

Francis, 203. 

Francis F., 203, 539. 

Fred C, 203. 

Hazel S. E., 204. 

Herbert C, 203, 264. 

Jennie R., 263. 

Josiah. 203. 

Luella, 203. 

Marv, 263. 

Mary B., 263. 

Oliver, 263. 

Pamelia, 263. 

Samuel W., 263. 

Sarah E.. 203. 

Thomas, 203. 
Hoffman, Cathelena V., 
09, 204. 



Hoffman. Eleanor, 204. 

Elena L.. 204. 

Henry, 204. 

James B., 264. 

John H., 204. 

John W., 204. 

Lucv, 204. 

Nancv L., 264. 

William, 204. 
Hoit, Isaac B., 122. 

Isaac Bowers, 499. 

Lucinda, 373. 

Nellie C 122. 

Samuel, 204. 
Holbrook, Alice, 154. 

Betsev, 229. 

Daniel, 479. 

Edwin, 270. 

Florence L., 184. 

Harriett, 232. 

Joseph, 118. 

Lvdia, 118, 479. 

Thomas, 184. 
Holden. Amarilla, 117. 

Elizabeth, 518. 

jMatilda, 154. 
Holland, Ann, 453. 

Bernice, 204. 

Elizabeth, 261. 

Ellen B., 251. 

Ephraim, 201. 

George. 204. 

Ida, 204. 

.Jennie. 204. 

Martha, 510. 

Nancv, 100. 

Paul," 510. 

Tabitha. 201. 

Thankful, 201. 

Timothy. 100. 
Ilolman, Asenath, 205." 

I'.ertha v.. 205. 

Calvin, 205. 

Edwin C, 265. 

George G., 205. 

Gilman C, 265. 

Harriet F.. 265. 

Helen E., 265. 

John, 38. 

Mary, 38. 

Sullivan, 265. 

Susannah, 251. 
Holmes, Alfred, 124. 

Ariel, 265, 380, 457. 

Asa, 205. 

Elizabeth R., 265. 

Elizabeth Rosalia, 380. 

Esther D., 265. 

Experience, 457. 

Frank :\L, 206. 

George A., 206. 

Helen E., 124. 



Index of Names. 



6."^ 



Holmes. K-lial)()d, 4.'37. 
James. 2CA'). 
Jesse C. 2(i(). 
Laura M., 20G. 
Lucy, 518. 
Patience, 407. 
Tliomas. 518. 
Holt, Frank P., 379. 

Marv. :570. 
Holtoii, Fannie, 180. 
Hooker, Jane A., 215. 

Thomas, 215. 
Hopkins, Annie M., 122 
Cora 1?., 183. 
Elizabotli, 541. 
Hannah. 229. 
Ruth, 12. 
Samuel, 541. 
Hopkinson. Ann. 2G0. 
Caleb, 20(5. 2(i7, 533. 
David, 2G7. 
Elizabeth. 2(i(i. 
Francis, 207 . 
Henry, 2(!7. 
Isaac, 2G7. 
Jeremiah. 2GG. 
John, :i(iO, 2G7. 
Jonathan. 2GG, 2G7. 
Joshua, 207. 
Margaret. 2(iG. 
Martha. 207. 
Marv, 200. 2()7. 
Michael. 2(i0. 
Noyes, 207. 
PegyT, 207. 
Pollv, 207. 
Sally, 207. 
Sarah, 207. 
Horn, Clara B., 536. 

John B.. 530. 
Home, Martha J., 288. 
Hornsbv. Mary E., 138. 
Horton! .Mercv. 293. 
Sarah, 104." 
Thomas, 293. 
Hosier, Samuel, 471. 

Ursula, 471. 
Hoskins, Albert. 268. 
Anna, 208, 381. 
Ariel, 208. 
Barney, 208. 
BethaiiY, 270. 
Carl S.^. 209. 
Carley. 208. 
David, 208. 
E. Barney, 270. 
Eli F.. 270. 
Elkanah, 207. 208, 269, 

381, 429. 
Eunice L., 208. 
Fidelia. 209. 
Florette H.. 270. 
VOL. III. — 42 



Hoskins. Hannah. 2(;9. 
Hannah H.. 209, 354. 

Isabenda, 209. 
dohn, 209. 
d libel, 20S. 

Leonard. 208. 
Lucv .M., 209. 
Luther, 75, 148, 268, 
209. 354. 487. 

Luther B.. 2()9. 
Lyman. 208, 209, 270. 
Jiarcv C 2(i9, 487. 
Maria, 208. 

]\Iarv. 207. 

Mindwell. 2(58. 209. 

Miriam .\.. 208. 

Moses, 209. 

Neal L.. 209. 

Nehemiah. 207. 268,269, 
302. 

Olive, 2()^\ 209. 

Persis, 20'^. 209. 

Phila, 208. 

Phvla. 209. 

Rachel, 209. 

Rhoda 1).. 270. 

llosanna. 2(58. 

Sallv, 208. 429. 

Solomon. 208. 209. 

Seth F.. 2(59. 

Shepard. 208. 

Shepherd. 208. 

STilvender. 208. 

Sybil, 208. 

Svrene. 2(58. 

fhvrza. 209. 

Wi'Uiam. 209. 
Hosmer. Alhera M.. 270. 

George ^L, 270. 

Isabel M.. 270. 

Jefferson. 270. 

Josiah. 270. 

Lois. 270. 

Lucinda. 308. 

Luther P., 270. 

Jladison P., 270. 
Hough, Hannah, 249. 
Houghton. Celia, 517. 

Elizabeth, 170. 

Jemima. 108. 

Phenie. 119. 
Houle, Cleophas. 270. 

Elma W.. 270. 

Emery. 270. 

Emile, 270. 

Eugene. 270. 

Geortre. 270. 

Joseph, 25, 270. 

Joseph ().. 270. 

Julia, 270. 

:Mary. 25. 270. 

Mary A. G., 270. 



House, Jann's. 1 14. 

.lohn. 2311. 
lloustan. Clarie E.. 502. 

William. 502. 
Houston, lOiiudine. 520. 

Sarah,' 174. 
Hovev, Ada line, 279. 

Asa, 410. 

Irene. 41(i. 
How, Elizabeth, 305. 

John. 305. 

Sarah, 305. 
Howard. Arthur B., 
27(t. 

Charles M.. 270. 

Charles 11. W., 4(59. 

Florence. 99. 

Homer S.. 271. 

Jasper, 123. 271. 

Joshua, 1 1. 

Mabel, 271. 

Marv Ann. 11. 

MarV L.. 151. 

Melfen. 271. 

(J. ()., 158. 

Roxanna. 433. 

William. 433. 
Howe. Annie. 243. 

Azidm. 13. 

lienjamin. 551. 

Caroline K.. 307. 

Charles, 513. 

Charles F.. 551. 

Eben. 5 10. 

Elizabeth. 218. 

Emiletta R., 540. 

Everi'tt C.. 551. 

Fred. 522. 

(ieorge \V.. '>'>*K 

Harry F.. 271. 

Isaac, 5. 551. 

John, 513. 550, 
551. 

Marv, 413. 471. 

Mary E.. 271. 

Peter, 473. 

Sally, 473. 

Susannah. 5. 

Thankful. 201. 

Timothv. 271. 

Vashti.' 3(12. 

\Yilliam (;.. 243. 

Winslow (;., 243. 

NN'inthrop. 551. 
Howland, Alice .\.. 05. 
'^'Andrew J.. 272. 

Anna B., 272. 

Benjannn. 27-. 

Bennie S.. 272. 

Bertie, 272. 

Betsey, 272. 

Charles IL, 272. 



658 



Index of Naiyies. 



Hn\vh,na,CharlosW..4Gl. 
Clement. 271. 
Don II.. 272. 
Edward H.. 272. 

Ella. 272. 

Etta, 272. 
Etta M., 272. 

Georgianna. 272. 

Harvey, 272. 440. 

Hattie M., 272. 

Henry, 133. 

Henry W., 271. 272. 

Herbert W., 271. 

Hosea, 67. 
* Ida. 272. 

Ira, 272, 521. 

Isabel F., 461. 

Jeremy. 271. 477. 

John, 'l.>3. 

Laura A., 271. 

Lovina, 404. 

Lydia A., 271. 

Mabel, 272. 

^laria, 476. 

Maria A., 418. 

Marilla M.. 465. 

Marvette, 272. 

Melvin, 272. 

jMinerva, 521. 

jNIoses jST., 05. 

Nellie, 133. 

Xelson, 108. 

Perley. 272. 

Eutl/. 153. 

Squire R.. 271, 272. 

Susie I., 272. 

Warren. 272. 

Washington W., 271, 
522. 

Willie, 272. 

Willis F.. 271. 

Zilpha, 67. 
Howlet, Lydia. 505. 

Thomas, 505. 
HoA-t. A. 1!.. 21. 

Albert J., 145. 

Alonzo A., 272. 

Ann G., 298. 

Anna, 110. 

Barnai-d. 454. 

Charles C. 273. 

Charles H., 68. 

Cornelia. 325. 

Decatur C. 317. 

Eliphalet. 110. 

Elsie P.., OS. 

George W., 401. 

Joseph, 317. 

Lumas T., 325. 

Mary, 110. 

Stephen F.. 272. 

Vilroy M., 272. 



Hubl)ard, Abigail, 273, 
339. 

Alvira. 273. 

Amos, 190, 273, 319, 
339, 470, 517. 

Amos P., 273. 

Angeline, 273. 

Annie E., 274. 

Clarissa, 273. 

Dorcas, 295. 

Edwin D., 274. 

Elvira, 476. 

Emma L., 274. 

Eugene S., 274. 

Frank, 81. 

John, 273, 301. 

Jonathan, 49. 

Laura, 273. 319. 

Laura E., 382. 

Leah, 273. 

Lizzie E., 274. 

Mary, 49, 294. 

Meli'ssa, 190. 273. 

Melissa E., 274. 

Merey, 301. 

Philena, 273, 517. 

Rebecca, 49. 

Sally. 273. 

Saniuel B., 273. 
Huckins. Ebenezer, 319. 

Esther A., 319. 
Hudson, Elizabeth, 179. 

Frank, 187. 

Jane, 27. 

Mary, 09. 

Polly, 53. 

Samuel, 2i'4. 

Seraphine, 274. 
Hugh. Anna IL, 207. 

Dorcas, 207. 

-Jesse, 505. 

John, 267. 

Roxanna, 505. 
Hughes, James A. F.. 492 
Hulbutt, Samuel, 273, 
Hull, Benjamin. 300. 

Elizabeth, 360. 

John, 300. 

Marcus, 218. 

Susan, 317. 
Humphrey, Betsey, 353. 

Esther 'M., 274. 

Jennie E., 274. 

John M., 379. 

]\Iaud E., 274. 

Roswell, 274. 

Roswell M.. 274. 

Sophronia, 274. 

Willard R.,. 274, 443. 
Hunkins, Elizabeth, 141. 
Lewis R., 274. 
Lillian .M.. 274. 



Ilunkins, Orrin W., 274. 
Hunt, Charlotte, 07. 

Ephraim, 260. 

Etta, 272. 

John, 48, 272, 482. 

Mary, 09, 132, 482, 485. 

jMinerva J., 48. 

Thomas, 07, 132. 

William, 201. 
Hunter, John, 180, 195, 
274, 442. 

Laura, 275. 

Louisa, 275. 

Lovina, 195, 275. 

Mary, 195, 275. 

PollV, 274. 

Rebecca, ISO, 275. 

Susan B.. 27i5, 442. 

William, 275. 
Hunting, John, 309. 

Margaret, 309. 
Hvmtington, Dan, 275. 

Lucy, 275. 

William P., 275. 
Huntoon, Amos, 275. 

Amos P., 270. 

Anna, 275. 

Caleb, 275. 

Carter, 171. 

Carter N.. 276. 

Carter Nathaniel, 275, 
270, 508. 

Charles, 35. 

Charles VV., 276. 

Diantha, 276. 

Diantha L., 275. 

Elizabeth D., 276, 334. 

Frank A., 276. 

Fred, 252. 

George, 228. 

George W., 276. 

Gideon D., 276, 325, 
334. 

Helen R., 312. 

Jemima, 111, 275. 

John. 275. 

Judith, 275. 

Julia A., 276, 325. 

Kelsea R. D., 276. 

Lorinda J., 270. 

Louisa W., 224. 

Mabel I. ,270. ' 

Mandana B., 171, 211, 
270. 

Martha, 275. 

Mary, 275, 276. 

Mary E., 270. 

Mary Jane, 171, 276. 
■ Melinda, 8, 275. 

Mirinda J.. 270. 

Nancy, 111, 275, 270, 
508. 



Index of X<uiiei<. 



r..')',) 



Hiintoon. Xatliiiiiicl, 275. 

I'liilip, -i?."). 

llansoin, -7ti. 

Richard J.. 270. 

Sarah, 275. 

Sarali A., 27(i. 
Hunl, Eliza A.. 277, 399. 

Eliza E., 27(>. 

Eliza G.. 27(i. 

Harriet E., 27(i, 277. 

Ilattie, 10. 

Jacob, 27(). 

John, 270, :i52. 

Julia O., 270. 

I\Ivra E., 277. .'513. 

Nellie C, 277. 

Per sis A.. 270. 329. 

Timothy ]5.. 270, 329, 
3S3. 

Tina P>., 277. 

William J'.., 270, 282, 
313. 399. 

Willie E., 277. 
Hurllmtt, Ahbie E., 277. 

Ann, 497. 

Asher, G. 

JMsev, 194, 277. 

Chester, 277, 502. 

Cornelius J.. 277. 

Uiantha L., 413. 

Edmund, 311. 

Eliza J.. 277. 

Ella E.. 27S. 

Elvira \V.. 277. 

Emma .M.. 277. 

Erank, 27S. 

Eranklin (i.. 277. 

(■'eorgi!, 277, 27S. 

Hannah, 277. 

Ida M, 277. 

Jennie. 27S. 

John G., 277. 

Lewis, 370. 

Louisa, 311. 

ilabel G., 278. 

Martha, 110. 

yinvv, 311. 

MarV P.. 277. 

Nathaniel . 194. 215. 

Newton H., 277. 

Ormasinda. 277. 

Orra L., 5<I2. 

Ozro ]}.. 277, 515. 

Pliilena, (!. 

Philena 11.. 109. 

Rho.la A., 277. 

Sabrina, 215. 

Sallv C, 501. 

Samuel, 109. 277, 27S. 

Sarah A.. 277. 278. 

Seth J., 278. 

Sylvester M., 277. 



IFurlbutt, Tliomas. 277. 
Willard (;.. 277. 
William IJi'iiiiison, 155, 

William 1).. 277. 
Hurley, Dennis E., 278. 

John, 278. 
Huron, Aujiiist, 2*78. 

Kliza. 278. 

W'ilh-lm, 278. 
Hurst, Martha K., 524. 
Huse, Abiah, 279. 

Han, 212. 

Daniel, 279. 

I'luniee. 279. 

1-abel. 279. 

.John. 110, 178, 279. 

.iosc|)h. 279. 

Liilheia. 27l>. 

Marv, 279. 

Nan'ev, 279. 

Nathan. 123. 278. 279. 

Kachel, 278. 

Serviaii. 17S. 279. 

Simeon. 279. ;>75. 
Hussey, Charles E., 500. 
Huston. .Mi'hilable, 117. 

Thomas, 117. 
Ilulehins, Ai)i,i^ail, 27. 

Almeda, 2S(). 

Ann S.. 54. 

Annie C.. 280. 

Heiijamin. 250. 

Di'ii'jauiiii I).. 2S0. 

( alc'b. .35. 279. 

Clara 1., 280. 

Kliza. 503. 

ElizalK'th I).. 280. 

Kraidv C.. 280. 

Frank J).. 280. 

(ieor-e, 79, 180. 

( i('orii;e \\., 527. 

( lordon. 95. 

Hannah C., 107, 225. 

Harriet L., 228. 

Ilarrv. 2<0. 

Harry I'.., 280. 

• lames, 5.3(5. 
.lames S., 279. 
.loseph, 54. 178. 

• lulia A.. 78, 180. 
.lulia II.. 25. 
Laura .M.. 440. 
Love, 484. 
Lucius, 280. 
Lucv, 250. 
Mariraret. 280. 
.Marshall J.. 279. 
.Melvin P., 27!). 
Moses. 279. 
Nathaniel, 228. 
Nora L., 279. 



Ilulehins. Puth. 183.238. 

Sallv C.. 279. 

Sam"uel. 121. 

Sarah, 170. 

Sullivan <;.. 404. 

William. 25. 
Hutehinson. .Mice, 212. 

Allen P... 280. 

Elizabeth. 375. 

Erank ('.. 448. 

Freeman A.. 280. 

Josiah. 85. 

John, 233. 

Laura •!.. 280. 

Marv. 242, 384. 

MarV E., 448. 

Nathaniel. :i89. 

l'el)eeea. 3S!). 

Rieharri. 242. 

Roamy. 311. 

Samuel, :}75. 

Sara C. S., 18. 
Hvde. Aijnes, 280. 

'Luther I).. 280. 

Perlev, 2S(). 

Samuel. 538. 

Sarah. 538. 

Tempei-ance, 53S. 



Ide. Charles L.. 281. 

I'^liza Ann. 257. 

Ellen .1.. 2S1. .100. 

Jose])h. 257. 281. 500. 

.losepli A., 192. 

Mehitable. 81. 

Olive. (!0. 

Susan M.. 281. 

Timothv. 00. 
In^^alls, Samuel. 405. 
luu-ersol, Mary. .31. 
Injierson, Lizzie. 122. 
Ineraham. Amy. 232. 

pell ja mill. 2:>2. 

Caroline. 233. 

Clarissa, 233. 

Elbridfre G.. 233. 

Emilv L.. 233. 

Geori,a> W'.. 233. 

Harriet N.. 2.33. 

Lewis, 232, 233. 

Martha G.. 233. 

.Marv A.. 233. 

Sara'h ('.. 233. 
Inman, Phebe. 10. 



•Taoobs. I-I. D.. 500. 
Jack, Flora G., 120 



6G0 



Index of Names. 



Jack, Molly. 345. 
Jackman, Abbie, 166. 

Annie M.. 282. 

Asbury F.. 100. 

Caleb "h., 112. 106. 

Carter. 2X2. .324. 

Charles 8., 2 82. 

Eliza A., .V,;. 

Elizabeth. 281. 

Elmer, 113. 

Eliose E.. 281. 

Esther R.. 281. 

Frank. 474. 

George. 281. 

George K.. 281. 

George W., 230, 281, 
282. 

Hannah. 281. 

Hattie. 282. 

Helen .J.. 324. 
Henry A.. 281, 282, 476. 
James, 281. 
Joanna. 281. 
Joseph, 281. 
Martha. 281. 
Mary A.. 281. 
Richard, 281. 
William, 275. 281. 
William A., 283. 
Jacks, William, 64. 
Jackson. Alice E., 282. 
Alice Elizabeth, 283. 
Andrew, 282, 283. 
Edith Al., 283. 
Elizabeth. 282. 
Elizabeth Cosyn, 283. 
Frank M., 283. 
Harry B.. 282. 
Henry B., 282, 283, 303. 
James. 305. 
James R., 50, 51, 02, 

03, 282, 345. 
Jennie E., 283. 
Julia, 303. 
Julia O., 276, 282. 
Katherine F., 282. 
Laura A., 283. 
Laura P., 282. 
Lizzie M., 283. 
Lydia A., 282. 
Margaretta, 283. 
Mary, 438. 
Mary .Jane, 282, 335. 
Prusia, 282. 
Rachel P., 282. 
Robert, 282. 
Sally, 409. 
Wiliard H., 283. 
Willard Henrv, 283. 
William. 270," 282, 283, 

294, 335. 
William A., 283. 



Jackson, William M., 282. 
Jaccjues, Sarah, 315. 
Jacquith, David, 104. 
Jameson, Andrew. 345. 

Eliza J., 345. 
Jaquith, Abraham, 203. 

Hannan, 203. 
Jarvis, Isabel M., 283, 
408. 
John B.. 283. 
John F., 283. 
Jefi'rey, Alice XL, 284. 
Charles, 283. 
Charles W.. 284. 
Clarence E.. 284. 
Elizabeth, 283. 
Ernest J., 284. 
John, 283. 
Lizzie, 284. 
Susan A., 284. 
Jenkins, Clara G., 79. 
Jane, 148. 
Louise .J., 471. 
Thomas, 148. 
Jennison, Abbie E., 284. 
Abbie L.. 284. 
Abby. 284. 
Ann H., 284. 
Edward C, 284. 
Eunice, 284. 
John, 49. 50, 294. 
Kezia, 294. 
Marv, 49, 294. 
Rebecca. 294. 
William, 284. 
Jerome, .Jennie E., 241. 
Jesseman, Edward, 410. 
Lydia A.. 301. 
Olive, 4lG. 
Sam G., 114. 
Solomon, 301. 
Jewell, Henry, 393. 
Herman E., 357. 
Martha AL, 17. 
Willis H., 274. 
Jewett, Calvin, 288. 
Edward, 104. 
Ezekiel, 141. 
Fayette, 78, 248. 
Hannah, 104. 
Henry M., 284. 
Joseph, 104. 
Martha, 141, 241. 
Mary, 104. 
Mary Ann. 284. 
Milo A., 284, 397. 
Rebecca, 177. 
Sally, 284. 
Johnson, Abbie L., 427. 
Ada E., 280. 
All)ert, 280. 
Albert T., 285, 435, 452. 



Johnson. Alonzo F.. 286. 

Alvin, 285. 

Anna P.. 285. 

Ardella, 280. 

Carlton, 350. 

Carrie M., 285. 

Daniel T., 285. 

David, 285. 

Dorothy, 318. 

Edward H., 285. 

Edward .)., 285. 

Edwin W., 286. 

Elisha, 109. 

Elizabeth, 285. 

Ellery A.. 285. 280. 

Emily, 175. 

Emily F.. 280. 

Ernest F., 286. 

Eugene, 285. 

Frank E., 286. 

Harry A., 285. 

Harry P., 285. 

James, 513, 514. 
Jonathan, 318. 
Joseph F., 286. 
Joseph K.. 286. 
Laura B., 285, 452. 
Louisa M., 284. 
Louise Mary, 285. 
Lucy, 442. 
Lydia, 218. 
Lydia Ann, 286. 
Marv A., 109. 
Mary M., 284. 
Matthew, 106. 
Miriam, 249. 
Moses, 170. 
Nancy, 280. 
Nellie L., 285. 
Nettie, 280. 
Rodney C, 280. 
Samuel, 20, 411. 
Samuel E., 442. 
Sarah, 100. 
Simeon B., 284. 
Susan, 350. 
Susanna, 513. 
Warren E., 20. 
William, 285. 
William L., 510. 
William S. B.. 285. 
Johnston. Belle T., 551. 
Emily E., 551. 
George, 551. 
George L., 551. 
Guy L., 551. 
James, 551. 
Leslie F., 551. 
Ola K., 551. 
Jones. Addie M., 320. 
Arvilla, 8. 
Benjamin B., 74. 



Ituh'.r of JV^nnes. 



661 



.Toii(>s. T'.radford II., 423. 

David. .358. 

Klicn. (if). 

Ella Y.. 28(). 

Elmira. V.V.i. 

Emilia I.. 451. 

Frank, 431. 

Frank H.. 2SG. 

Henry. 311. 

Hiram. 451. 

Ira. 501. 

:Marffarct P.. 501. 

Martha E., GG. 

-Marv. 14. 

raiiiVlia. 4. 

lllidda. 501. 

Fvi'hard. 2SG. 

Saiah E.. 2SG. 

Smith E.. 2.SG. 381. 

Susan E.. 2SG, 381. 
Jordan. Addio, 4G8. 

E. B.. 487. 

Stephen. 331. 

Susannah, 331. 
Jorden. Adeline, 108. 

Sidney. 108. 
•Toslin. ivtsev, 229. 

Charles H.', 26G. 

Jessie. 31. 
Joslyn. Addie, 474. 

Adeline, 545. 

Frank. II!), 474. 545. 

Lucy. 111). 
Judd,'A1)i,uail, 499. 

Anion, -id!). 

Eliza. 115. 
Thomas. 1 15. 

William W., 3G5. 
Judevine. Cornelius, 155, 

514. 
Judkins, Georjje J., 41. 

.Martha. 275. 
Marv, 45. 



K. 

Kav. Amanda, 279. 

Charles, 304. 

Harry E.. 402. 

Jolin. 2n0. 
Keich. Lydia V., IGl. 

Philip." IGl. 
Keapr. .Martha. 500. 
Kea'tch. IMarv, 148. 
Iveith, May R., 253. 
Kelley. Annie, 108. 

Dayid, 53. 

]-'nnice, 287, 

(Jeorue F.. 287. 

Hannah. 3 SO. 

James, 153. 



Kelley. .Tede<liali. 25G. 

• lolin W., 287, 537. 

Lydia, 421. 

.^iary, 141. 279. 

.Afiehael. 287. 

Net lie, 287. 

Olive, 411. 

Philena, 256. 

Polly, 498. 

Rutii, 251. 

Uuth E.. 287. 

Sally. 348. 

Sarah. 80. 

William. 273. 
Kelln2-<.r, Anna. 287. 

Arthusa, 287. 

Charles. 287. 508. 

Charles X.. 287. 

I'Jizabeth, 287. 

Ellen A.. 287. 

Ezekiel, 287. 

Ezra P., 287, 

Hannah, 287. 

Harriet, 287, 

Joanna, 287, 

Joseph, 287. 

Nathaniel. 287. 

Sarah. 287. 
Kelsea. George, 378. 

:\lary, 443,' 

:MarV E.. 287. 

Ora "C, 287. 

Ora O.. 287. 

Orlando, 287. 
Kelsey. Florenee, 288. 

(leorire L., 288. 

Hannah P. P.. 288. 

Hattie E.. 288. 

Hiram. 288. 

Hiram L.. 28.S. 

James. 288. 

James H.. 288. 

Lillian. 288. 

Martha J.. 288. 

Sarah E., 288. 
Kelso. Josepli. 15. 

Lneretia. 07. 

Sarah E.. 28G. 
William, 28G. 
Keinpton, Ephraiin, 154. 

Lydia. 15 1. 
K.'iidall. Charles, 9G. 

i:ivira P>.. 1G3. 
Ceorire, G7. 
Hannah. 37G. 
Luev M.. 1G3. 
Oliver, 1G3. 
Tl;omas. 377. 
Kriidiii-, Carrie. 287. 
K.-nerson. .\ustin IL, 288. 
IvlNvard 11.. 288. 
Jeli'erson, 22G. 



Keiierson. John 1'... 288. 

.Martha M., 288. 
Keneson, Charles F., 289 
Emily A., 288. 
Frank H.. 289. 
(;eor<,re W., 289. 
James F.. 288. 
Joseph, 288. 
:\Iarlan E.. 289. 
Sarali P., 288. 
Kenison, Ezra, 401. 
Harriet, 401. 
John, 117. 
Keniston. Sophia, 416. 
Kennan.' Charlotte L.. 97. 
Ki'imedy. IJenrv B., 250. 
Marv'M., 250. 
Sarah. 2G7. 
Kenney. Anne E., 289. 
Ansel, 290, 
P>ereniee B.. 290. 
Brettou C. 289. 
Catherine. 100. 
Ed\vard, 291, 
Edward O.. 51, G2, 244, 

289, 290, 457, 
Edward S., 289, 290. 
Ellen, 290. 
Ellen L.. 289. 
Gertrude T.. 198. 290. 
llalie E.. 41G. 
Hattie, 282. 
Henry, 291. 
Herbert E,, 253, 289, 

290, 
Horace J.. 19. 290. 
James, 290. 
John. 100, 2:;i. 
Josephine L., 290. 
Katie, 290. 
Lisette E.. 289. 
Livonia. 244. 289. 
Lizzie M., 253. 290. 
Lorenzo C, 180, 289, 

290. 
Luev S., 2!)0. 
.\Lirtha A.. 289. 
Mary. 33. 289. 291. 
Miciiael. 290. 
Moses. 282. 
Xan.-y S., 289. 
Nellie A., 290. 
Piioda. 28!», 
Posetle W., 290. 
Sahrina, 289. 
Sn>an L.. 289. 
Wilford :\L. 290. 
Wijliam. 33. 289, 291, 

3I!8. 410. 
William S., 1<I8, 289, 
290, 
Kent, Abigail, 291. 



662 



Index of Names. 



Kent, Berenice, 291. 

Berenice E., 292. 

Dorothea. 292. 

Emily M.. 291. 

Francis 11.. 292. 

Hannali. yiQ. 

Henry 0.. 291. 

HenrV P.. 292. 

Jacob, 291. 

James 8., 161. 

James Sidney, 292. 

Joan, 291. 

John, 291. 

Josiah, 291. 

Louisa I.. 292y 

Margaret Y., 292. 

Mary, 291. 

MarV E.. 292. 

Richard, 291. 

Richard P.. 291. 

iStephen, 291. 

Tabitha, 291. 

Thomas, 291. 

William. 292. 
Kcutfield. Ellerv, 4fi. 
Kenyon, Mary E., .501. 
Kerr, Samuel, 404. 
Kerwin. Joseph, 351. 
Keves, Avis. S9. 

Carrie W.. 29.3. 

Elzina, 14:-;. 

Fannie W.. 29.3. 

George A.. 29.3. 534. 

Oeorgianna, 272. 

Harland, 143. 

Marv, 279. 

Mary E.. 393. 

Simeon, 272. 

Thomas N.. 293. 
Kiblinger, John, 445. 
Kidder, James M.. 293. 

Jennie L., 293, 402. 

Joseph L., 303. 

Marv A., 293. 

Mary E.. 293. 

Ned"j., 293. 

William H., 293. 

William Henrv, 440, 
402. 
Kilburn, Adaline S.. 295. 

Ann Reliccca. 294. 

Benjamin W., 92, 283, 
294, 412. 

Caroline L.. 290. 

Content, 294. 

Edward, 294. 295, 420. 

Elijah, 294. 

Eliza ('., 291. 

Elizabeth. 105. 293. 

Emilv, 294. 

Emily A., 295, 420. 

Emily B., 109, 294. 



Kilburn, Frances, 293. 

Franklin J.. 294. 

Frederick, 294. 

Frederick S., 294. 

Hannah, 105, 294. 

John. 293. 294. 

Josiah, 70, 109, 294, 
295. 

Lizzie A., 294. 

Lizzie M., 283, 295, 412. 

Maria, 294. 

Mary, 294. 

Marv Ann, 294. 

Meh'itable, 293. 

]\Tercv, 293. 

Naomi. 293. 

Rebecca, 294. 

Sarah. 293. 

Susannah. 293. 

Thomas, 293. 
Kilby, Antentia C, 76. 
Killam. Cassia, 295. 

C^harles, 295. 

Frank, 295. 

John, 295. 

Laura, 295. 

INIark, 295. 

Murray, 295. 

Sarah," 295. 
Kimball, Aaron. 296. 

Abigail, 214, 296. 

Benjamin, 296. 

David, 277, 278, 296. 

Dorcas, 295. 

Ebenezer C, 295. 480. 

Elizabeth, 141, 296. 

Emily E., 295, 480. 

Esther, 295. 

Florence E., 229. 

Hannah, 277. 

Helen, 205. 

Helen M., 295. 

Henry, 295. 

Isaacs 295. 

James, 205. 

John, 295. 

Lucius. 154. 

Lucy E., 295. 

Margaret, 295. 

Mary, 44, 170. 409. 

Mary Ann, 29."). 

Richard. 295. 296, 384. 

Ruth, 290, 384. 

Sally, 24. 

Sarah, 170, 290, 384. 

Sarah A., 277, 278. 

Susannah, 290. 

Thomas, 409. 

Thomas H.. 406. 

Timothy, 214, 296. 

Ursula,* 295. 
Kimberly, Sarah, 293. 



King, Charles E., 228. 

Charles J.. 203, 296. 

Clara P., 296. 

Freddie H.. 290. 

Hattie L., 296. 

Hezekiah, 296, 357. 

Jennie, 296, 357. 

Jennie M., 192. 

John. 119, 262. 

Louisa, 203, 296. 

Louisa Ann, 296. 

Lucinda, 262. 

Margaret, 29. 

Marguerite A., 262. 

Martha Anna, 165. 

Martha M., 296. 

Mary. 119. 

Midas, 165. 

Robert, 29. 

V. R.. 45. 

Willie G., 296. 
Kingsbury, Esther, 424. 

Isaac, i39. 

Lois, 335. 

Mary, 305, 424. 

Silas P., 3.35. 

Stephen, 335. 

Theodore, 424. 
Kingsley, Jennette, 171. 
Kinne. Alice L., 297, 527. 

Angel ine, 208, 297. 

Annette, 297. 

Bessie B., 297. 

Bradford, 109, 279, 297, 
527. 

Carleton. 297. 

Charles H., 297. 

Charlotte, 297. 

Edward, 297. 

Ella C, 297. 

Emma C, 297. 

Flora L., 297. 

Frank B., 297. 

George W., 297. 

Harvey G., 297. 

Henry V., 297. 

Laura A., 297. 

Lenna. 297. 

Lizzie M.. 297. 

Lueretia, 297. 

Lucy M., 297. 

Marcus A., 297. 

Marsena, 297. 

Millard A., 297. 

Nathan, 296, 297. 

Nettie, 297. 

Orley, 297. 

Roxanna, 296. 

Sarah. 297. 

Vine, 232, 296. 

Walton, 297. 

Willard, 297, 375. 



Index of Nitmeif. 



008 



Kinnej'. Charles M., 282. 

Ida'E.. 5«. 

Joanna, 331. 

Natlian. 2nr). 
Kinnic, Ella C, 259. 
Kinsman. Mary, 411. 
Kintrick, Hannah, 175. 
Kirby, John, 442. 

Sarah, 442. 
Kissic'k. Olive. 204. 
Kitt'iien, Aoncs, 2!)8. 

Isaac, 298. 

Jessie, 298. 

Jessie B., 298. 
Kittredge, Bertha E., 286. 

Jacob, 105. 

I\Iary, 415. 

Mary A., 144. 
Kizer,'Marv, 490. 
Knapp, Ahvilda, 298. 

Amasa, 111. 298. 

Angeline, 208. 

Ann G., 298. 

Ardelle 0., 48, 298. 

Aurelia, 298. 

Aurillia, 299. 

Charles C, 48. 298. 

Charles E., 298. 

Charles H., 299. 

David. 110. 

David C, 395. 

Dorcas, 298. 

Elijah, 298, 396. 

Ellen, 299. 

Ellen A.. 298. 

Elvira, 298. 

Emily. 39(1. 

Emma L., 158. 

Emma M., 298. 

James, 158. 

Jennie L., 110. 

Marv, 298, 456. 

Matilda. 298, 395. 

Mattie E.. 298. 

JNIehitable. 191. 

Melissa, 298. 

Sallv. 105. 

Sarah, 298. 

William. 456. 

William C. 82, 298. 
Kneeland, Abifrail, 299, 

Cleora. 300." 

Ellen O., 300. 

lanthe C, 300. 438. 

Irencus N., 300. 

John, 299. 

Katherinc. 299. 

Martha, 299. 

Marv. 299. 

Richard. 299, 300. 

Samuel, 300. 

Willard IL, 300, 438. 



Kni<,'ht, Aaron, 300, 475 

.Vndrew J., 552. 

Arthur 15.. 552. 

Arthur Bertraiid, 552. 

Benjamin. 551. 552. 

Benjamin L., 240. 

Ehoii, 319. 

]<]benez('r. iy') 1 . 

Eli/.abetli, 350, 538. 

Enos, .300. 

Frances C, 552. 

Isaac, 210. 

Lucinda, 300, 445. 

Melrose V.. 141. 

Oliver. 210. 

Rebecca, 300. 

Ruth, 24. 

Sarah .1.. 240. 

Susan, 112. 
KnioJils, Charles IL, 480. 

Katherine. 299. 

Rhoda, 308. 

Susannah. 96. 

Thomas. 9(). 
Knill. Elizabeth, 42. 

John, 42. 
Knowles, Georsie. 34. 

Hannah, 354. 
Knowlton, C. Ella, 18. 

Clarissa, 18. 

James, 18, 
Knox, A. Janette, 300. 

Charles, 308. 

Jeptha. 300. 

.lohn, 300. 

Martin V. B.. 300. 

Bhilura, 300. 
Kribbs, Paul W., 139. 



Labaree. Benjamin. 4, 42. 

Hannah, 4,' 42. 

Lucretia. 42. 

Beter. 42. 

Susan. 4. 
La Croix, .fohn. 400. 
Ladd. Alice :\L. 183, 301. 

Amoretta, 92. 

Ann. 301. 

Anna W.. 301. 

Catherine, 301. 

Daniel. 301. 

Dudlev v.. 301. 

Dudlcv Folsom. 349. 

ElizabetJi. 301. 

Ella L., 301, 504. 

Ida E.. 301. 324. 

Jennie S., 302. 

John J., 302. 



Ladd. dosiah. 301. 

dosiah M., 183, 301, 
324, 504. 

Luvia E., 506. 

Lvdia A., 301. 

:\iartlia. 118, 301. 

.Marv. 301. 

Marv .L. 349. 

Mercv, 301. 

Nathaniel, 301. 

J'ascal P., 506. 

Paul. 301. 

I'eabodv W., 302. 

Pollv, 301. 

Raelu'l, 301. 

Samuel, 22. 

Solomon. 499. 

Sophia W.. 302. 

'I'liaddeus B., 433. 

William S.. 01. .302. 
Lallamme. Clotilde, 302, 

David, 302. 

Dufl", 302. 

Elizabeth. .".02. 

Emilia, 302. 

Emma. 302. 

Flora. 3(t2. 

Ceort^e. 302. 
dennie, 302. 
.loseph. 302. 

Loren, 302. 

Marv. 302. 
:\Iarv E.. 302. 
Mil He, 302. 
Theophilus. 302. 
La Force, Almeno, 522. 
John. 522. 
:\lary, 223. 
Lafrance. Andrew, 47. 
Caroline L. 17. 
Mary. 195. 
Lakewav, F'rancis. 35. 
Frank. 302. 
Joseph. 302. 401. 
Leora. 302. 
I'earl, 303. 
Rosanna, 35, 
Shirl. 303. 
^>ra, 303. 
Volnev. 303. 
Lakin, Abi.irail, 440. 
Lamb. Catherine. 540. 
Claudine. 510. 
I'hnma. 31. 
.lohn, 27(1. 
Marv, 270. 
Phebe. 3(l9. 
Sarah L.. 31. 
Thomas. :1{MI. 
Lambert. !:diii. 242. 
Louise, ■l■l■^. 
Marv, 215. 



664 



Index of Names. 



Lambert, Oliver, 215. 

Eosa, 187. 
Lamere, Julia. 270. 

Thomas. 270. 
Lamott, Eleanor, 129. 

Francis, 129. 
Lamphear, Enieline D., 

35. 
Lampson, Sarah, 2. 
Lamson, Josephine, 158. 
Lancaster, Emma, 131. 

George C. 131. 
Landers, Mary, 501. 

Mary E., 500. 

Senaca, 500, 501. 
Lane, Alwikla P., 197. 

Benjamin F., 195, 444. 

Bessie, 459. 

Betsey, 141. 

.Carrie B., 444. 

Catherine, 202. 

Charles M., 244, 303. 

Edward H.. 303. 

Elizabeth. 202. 

Erastus, Jr., 197. 

Hannah, 218. 

Job, 202. 

John, 141, 202, 218. 

Julia. 444. 

Mabel E., 244, 303. 

Ona E.. 486. 

Pollv, 141. 

Sarah, 202. 

Sylvanus, 303. 

Thomas, 459. 
Lang. Charles, 213, 303. 

Flora E.. 449. 

Harriet A., 449, 455. 

Flattie, 303. 

James, 376. 

Jonathan M., 449, 455. 

Lena B., 303. 

i\Iartha C, 370. 

:\rarv A.. 2. 

Moses, 2. 134. 

Nettie M.. 182. 

Oscar, 303. 

Stella, 455. 

William, 370. 
Langdon, Alice M., 303. 

Henrv F., 125. 303, 339. 

Howard F., 303. 

Julia, 303. 

William.. :!03. 
l>aiigford. IJcrtha B., 552. ^ 

Blanche T., 304. 

Edwin C. 303, 552. * 

Elizabeth C, 283, 303. 

Ellen K., 304. 

John, 303. 

John C, 303. 

John E., 552. 



La ngf ord, INIargaretta, 
303. 

Robert, 283, 303, 304. 

Robert C. 303, 304, 314. 
Langley, Benjamin, 283. 

Evelina, 304. 

George, 304. 

Ilemy, 304. 

Joseph, 239, 304. 

Mary, 304. 

Philip, 304. 
Langmaid, Helen, 452. 

Julia E., 322. 

Leon, 322. 
Lapham, Lydia K., 314. 
Laneewood, Lawrence, 535. 
Laplante. Louis ]\I., 304. 
Larkin, Ida M., 470. 

Joanna. 1G4. 

John, 164, 470. 
Lamed, Abijah, 300. 

Anna, 300. 

Catherine. 305. 

Ebenezer, 305. 

Ezekiel, 305. 

Hannah, 305. 

Isaac, 305, 306. 

dosiah, 305. 

Lucv, 306. 

jMellitable, 305, 306. 

Melinda, 305. 

Moses, 305. 

Nancy, 306. 

Ruth', 305. 

Samuel, 116, 305, 306, 
424. 

Samuel, Jr.. 201. 

Sarah. 204, 305. 

Seraphina, 258, 306. 

Susannah, 261, 305, 
300. 

Thankful, 305. 

William, 306. 
Lathrop, Allison W., 300, 
355. 

Alson W., 134. 

David, 306. 

Edward, 133. 306. 

Elizabeth, 134, 306. 

Elmira A., 306. 

Elwin, 306. 

Emeline, 306. 

Flora B.. 306. 

Georgia una, 306. 

Ida F., 306. 

Louvia. 306, 355. 

Mabel, 306. 

Mary E., 306. 

Nancy A., 306. 
Lattig, Agnes A.. 436. 
Lattimer, ^Martin, 204. 
Lauchlen, Anna, 79. 



Lauclilen. Samuel, 77. 

Sarah. 77. 
Laughton, Charles, 93. 

Harriet L., 93. 
Laundry, Albert, 448. 

Benjamin, 6. 
Lavac, Ellen, 102. 

Louis, 162. 
Lawrence, Thomas, 230. 
Lay, Phebe. 163. 
Leach. Arimah, 307. 

Cornelia, 307. 

Ellen M., 307, 505. 

Frank J., 307. 

Franklin S., 307, 505. 

Phebe, 177. 

Rose, 252. 

Willis D., 307. 

Wilma J., 307. 
Learned. Goodith, 304. 

Isaac, 304, 305. 

]\Iary. 304. 

Sarah, 305. 

William, 304. 
Leas, Nanon F., 543. 
Leavenworth, Katherine, 

255. 
Leavitt. Blanche, 307. 

Caroline F., 307. 

Channing P., 307. 

Charles S., 12. 

Dudley. 307. 

DudleV P., 307. 

Elvira, 307. 

George V. L., 159. 

Haven F.. 12. 

Irvin E., 333. 

James D., 307. 

John, 508. 

Luella K.. 307. 

IMary F., 307. 

Molly, 317. 

Nancy, 91. 

Sarah, 508. 
Le Bounty, Ellen, 395. 

Joseph, 395. 
Le Clair, Georgianna, 110. 

Nelson. 110.' 
Leconta, Calinda, 518. 
Lee. Martha, 519. 
Leo-gett, Eliza J., 382. 

John, 382. 
Lehan, Anna, 276. 
Lehoux, George, 307. 

.lames, 307. 

Virginia, 307. 
Lees, Mary, 148. 
Leighton, Agnes, 308. 

Alice, 308. 

Arthur B.. 308. 

Byron D., 308. 

Cora F., 308. 



Iildi'.r of X<i 



mes. 



005 



Leialiton. Kditli. ^(IS. 

Kihvard L.. 308. 

Edwin S.. ;50S, 509. 

Eilie A.. 308. 

Emma E., 308. 

Emma J.. 308. 

Eivin W.. 308. 

Eiiiioiie, 308. 

Frank, 308. 

Fred. 308. 

Ira. 401. 

Jerome W.. 308. 

John. 286. 

Josepli. 308. 

Leon. 308. 

Lulu. 308. 

Lvdia. 280. 

^iaria, 308. 

Marv, 308. 

j\Iarv v., 308. 

Mattie. 308. 

INIurrav W., 308. 

Or in, 308. 

Orin S., 308. 

Peter W., 308. 

Susan, 308. 

Thomas, 308. 440. 

William T., 308. 
Leiand, Deborah, 191. 

Julia, 73. 
Lemav. Adolphus, 309. 

Fred, 309. 

Nelson, 308, 300, .-)45. 

Olive, „08, 309, 545. 

Oliver, 30!). 

Paul, 308. 

I'hehe, 309. 

Willie, 309. 

Zilda, 308. 309. 
Lemieux, Geovgeanna E., 
390. 

fiuilinet. 390. 
Lemue, Antoine, 495. 

Clementine. 495. 
Lenwav, (Jeor^'e, 309. 

Mary. 3U9. '^ 

Prosper. 309. 

Zilda. 308. 
Leonard, Abhie, 343. 

Ooori,'e, 233. 

Lvdia, 234. 

:\iary, 408. 
Lerehen, Cliarle>. 177. 

Charles W., 177. 

Frank II., 177. 

(leor^e M.. 177. 
Leseard. John, 420. 

:\latilda, 420. 
Leslie. Margaret, 94. 

Richard, 114. 
Leveret 1, John T.. 231. 

K. K., 15(i. 



I L(>v(>rett. Susan .L. 231. 
I.i'vourheau. John. 302. 
Lewis, Abhie. 312, 455. 

Abiiiail, 309. 
Albert L., 132, 311,312, 

470, 531. 
AMen, 311. 
Alfred. 31 1. 
Alice ('.. ;!13. 
Alice S.. ;n3. 
Allen A.. 313. 
Alonzo. 311, 312. 313. 
Amanda M., 173. 311. 
Amy, 309. 
Ann. 309. 
.\sa. 309. -181. 
I'.etsev. 311. 
Ikdle's.. 259. 313. 
Carrie ,L, 2.19, 312. 
Caroline, ,"{11. 
Charles E.. 312. 
Charles F., 137, 252, 

259. 312. 313. 
Charl(>s IL. 313. 
Charlotte IL, 313. 
Civilian. 311. 
Curtis. 311. 
Cvrus IL. 313. 
Cvrus L., 311. 
Edith A.. 259. 313. 
Klislin. 310. 
ElizalH'th. :!10. 312. 
Fva E.. 122. 
Fred, 312. 
Ceoro-e 1?.. 312. 
Ceor<;e 1).. 190, 312, 

320, 455. 
Georo-e IL. 13S. 312. 
Cordis, 313, 
Grace .M.. 313. 
Hannah. 3ii9, 312, 470. 
Harold ('.. .-.13. 
ILirrv A.. .312. 
Harvey .M., 277, 313. 
Lbittie, 83. 
llattie i\I.. 312. 
Helen M.. 132, 312,531. 
llenrv, 31 l. 
Mil am. 31 1. 
Howard C.. 313. 
Ira <L. .311. 
Ira 1'.. 41(). 
James. 52, .310. 
• lasjier. 35. 310, 311. 
.leiiiima. .311. 
.loel. 310. :ilL 
.(ohn, 309, 310, 311, 

375. 
-lonas. 75. 310, 311, 

312. 477. 
.loscpli, 310. 
.lulia A., 312. 



Lewis. L(>afv M., 410. 

Li/.zie l.,';!13. 

Lois A.. 312. 

Lois C, 312. 

Louisa, 311. 

Lucv, 311. 

Lvd'ia, 149. 

.M'aroaret, 311. 

Maria, 35. 75. 311. 

Marion A., 313. 

:^lary, 309, 311, 312, 
507. 

Marv A.. 311. 

Ab)s(>s, 149. 

Moses L.. 311, 312. 

Mvra F., 313. 

iXaboth, 310. 

Nancv, 311. 

XatJKiniol. 122, 311. 

Xcdlie B., 313. 

Olen. 311. 

IMiebe. 310. 311. 

IMiilura, 300. 

I'riscilla, 312. 

Uebccea, 311. 

Loval C. 313. 

Sahrina. 311. 

Sail v. 310. 

Sam'uel. 310, 311, 312. 

Sarah, 310. 

Sarah .L, 312. 

Solomon, 173, 310, 311, 
507. 

Sophia. 312. 

Sophronia 1... 19G, 312. 

Susannah, .310. 

Tamar. 310. 

Theda L., 4H). 

Trvphena, 310, 477. 

Tr'vi)h()sa, 310. 

\ a'lcria. 311. 

Walter L. 312. 

William. 309, 312. 
Levman. Mollie, .391. 
Lilibcv, Abi-ail, 313. 

A-m-s. 31.3. 

lien jamin, 313. 

lilanche T.. 304, 314. 

Charles, 313. 314. 

Kllen -M., 314. 

(Jeorye IL. 125. 

Cr.iee E.. 314. 

llenrv ('., 304. 314,481. 

Herman T., 314. 

.lohn. 313. 

Mabel P.. 314. 

Marv. 313. 

Xatiianiel. 314. 

Sarah, 313. 

Tir/.ah. 314. 
Liddcll. Marv, 209. 

William, 209. 



666 



Index of Names. 



Lindsay, Mary. 470. 

Robert, 470. 
Lindsey, Agnes, 497. 

Emma E., 89. 

Hardy, 89. 

Hatti'e G., 485. 

J. H., 14.3. 

John, 4. 

Justin, 36. 

Susan T., 36. 

Thomas P., 443, 485. 

Wallace, 4. 
Linfield. Adaline, 363. 
Litchfield. Almira, 314. 

Annie S., 314. 

Bernard, 314. 

Cumminus, 314. 

Elijah. 314. 

Fannie T., 314. 

Frankie R., 314. 

Harriet A., 314. 

Lydia K., 314. 

Susie D., 314. 

William C, 314. 

William E., 314. 
Little, Abigail, 315. 

Abigail B., 177, 313, 
315. 

Agnes, 315. 

Albert. 315. 

Alice, 315. 

Alpha R.. 317. 

Ann E., 317. 

Ann M., 315, 345. 

Arabella, 317. 

Bessie R., 316. 

Betsey, 54, 316. 

Billy D., 310. 

Bonnie A.. 316. 

Caldwill, 114, 316, 464. 

Charles, 317. 

Carl B. G., 316. 

Dora, 317. 

Edith, 317. 

Edith T., 316. 

Eleanor, 315. 

Elizabeth. 315, 316. 

Elizabeth D.. 315. 

Emma B., 317. 

Ellen P.. 11. 

Frank, 510. 

George, 177, 315. 

George L., 315. 

George M., 316. 

Gust B., 310. 

Hannah, 374. 

Harriet B.. 112. 

Horace, 317. 

Ira C, 317. 

James, 315. 

Jane, 315. 

Jennetj 316. 



Little. -John. 130, 315, 
310. 317. 

Jonathan. 310. 

Josepli, 310. 

Lena A., 316. 

Letitia. 316. 

Luella M., 316, 533. 

Lydia, 315, 316. 

Lydia C, 316. 

Maria, 315, 310, 345. 

Mary Jane. 317. 

Mary Jennette, 114, 316. 

May. 510. 

Mil'o M., 212. 316. 

Moses, 26, 310,315,345. 

Moses P., 315. 

Nancy, 538. 

Olivia A.. 316. 

Polly, 310. 

Robert. 310. 

Sabin, 310. 

Samuel, 317. 

Sarah, 315. 

Stella, 317. 

Walter, 310. 

William, 310, 533. 

WMlliam D., 315. 

William G., 310. 
Littlefield. Mary. 415. 
Liverbon. Lyndal, 118. 
Livermore, Arthur, 51. 
Lock, Oliver, 295. 

Sarah. 295. 
Locke, Caroline, 303. 

Chloe, 13. 

Ellen M., 414. 

Flora A., 471. 

Hannah, 354. 

Hattie, 531. 

Ira. 70. 

John, 507. 

Oliver, 441, 531. 

Patience, 354. 

Salina, 125. 

Silas, 471. 

Silas M.. 528. 

Triphena, 507. 

William, 354. 
Locklin, Haviland F.,298. 
Lonergan, Julia C, 342. 

Mary A., 290. 

Peter P., 342. 
Long. Betsey, 131. 

Daniel. 101. 

Hiram. 123. 

James, 409. 

Mary, 101. 
Longcliam]3s. Anna, 158. 

Roger, 158. 
Longlev, Anne, 475. 

Ciara M., 185. 
I Grace E., 390. 



Longley, J. B.. 185. 

Jonas B., 390. 

William, 475. 
Loomis. Abigail. 359. 
Lord, Anna, 317. 

Henry D., 349. 

Nathan, 314. 

Robert, 317. 

Tirza, 314. 
Lother, Lizzie. 453. 

William. 453. 
Lothrop, D.. 407. 
Lougee. Anna. 317. 

Apphia, 317. 

Charles, 317. 

Chastina. 318. 

Darius. 317. 

Elisha, 317. 

Georjre C, 318. 

Hr,nnah. 317, 318. 

John, 317. 

John L., 317. 

.Tonathan S.. 317. 

.Joseph , 317. 

Judith, 317. 

.Tudith Ann, 317. 

Mary. ,^17. 

Mary S., 317. 

Miriam. 317. 

Molly. 317. 

Susa'n, 317. 
Love. .Jennie C, 147. 
Lovejoy, Albert, 173. 318. 

Alfaretta J.. 319. 

Amos H., 319. 

Angeline, 319. 

Antoinette E., 319. 

Arthur P., 319. 

Betsey, 432. 

Caleb. 375. 

Caroline, 318. 

Charles, 15. 

Charles Henry, 237.238, 
318, 319. 

Charles W., 319, 320. 

Dorothy, 318. 

Eliza J.. 318. 

Elizabeth K., 320. 

Emeline, 320. 

Emeliza, 320. 

Emily, 318. 

Emily J., 319. 

Esther A.. 319. 

Eunice, 96. 

Flora E., 320. 

Flora J., 319. 

Frank, 319. 

George E., 319, 320. 

(Hlman, 318, 319, 387. 

Grace, 318. 

Grace E.. 320. 

Hannah T., 318. 



Index of Nkvws. 



601 



Lovojov. Hnniot Maria, 
•237. 31!). 

Harry A.. 320. 

Harry B., 320. 

Henry H.. 319. 

Ira A.. 319. 

Jonathan, 230, 31S,319, 
302. 

Jonatlian F., 273, 318. 
319, 320. 

Jonathan J.. KiO, 318. 

Julia M.. 319. 

Laura, 319. 

Leah, 318. 

Lizzie J., 319. 

Lorena S.. 320. 

Luella L.. 319. 387. 

Martha, 37.'). 

]\tary, 23(1. 319. 

MarV H.. 372. 

Marv H.. 319. 

Maiirire F.. 320. 

Mehitablo. 375. 

Melissa. KiO, 318. 

INIvrtie B.. 320. 

Nancy. 3 IS. 

Nathan. 318. 

Polly, 318. 319. 

Rutiiven .M.. 319. 

8ol)astian S.. 139. 

Simeon, 90, 318. 

Solon E.. 319. 

Vashti, 3 IS. 

Warren \V., 83. 319, 
320. 

Wilhml, 319. 

Williaiu, 318, 319. 

William W.. 318. 
Loyerin, Alfred, 412. 

Belle, 412. 

Joseph, 90. 

]\Iary R., 90. 
Loye\yell, Nehemiah, 267. 
Lowell, Henry H., 200. 

Micnjah, 40.5. 
Lo\yd, Beniamin. 194. 

Josei)h H., 400. 
Lo\yr3', Samuel. 230. 
Lucas, Anne. 320. 

Edmund, 320. 

Edmund D.. 320. 

Edmund H.. 320. 

Elizabeth, 320. 

(ieorge H.. 320. 

Isabel L.. .320. 

John M.. 320. 

Lydia, 320. 

Rufus C. 320. 

Willie. 47. 
Luce, Eliza. 229. 
Lucia. -Xddie M., 321. 

Charles. 321. 



Lucia. Charles 11.. 321. 

Kmily .1.. 321. 

.lennie .M.. 321. 

doseph. 321. 3.-)G. 

Mary A.. 3.10. 

Warren .1.. 321. 

William L.. 321. 
Lucy. JJayid. 81. 
Lul'kin. Lucy. 243. 

.Mary, 291. 

'i'liomas. 2!)]. 
Lununis, Sarah E., 288. 
Lunderyille. Dorris, 552. 

(Jlenna, 552. 

Isadore N., 390, 552. 

ilathias. 552. 
Lu(iues. Aildie W., 437. 

Anthony. 437. 
Lyford. Ardenia Iv. .321. 
'Clatherine S., 321. 

Dudley. 321. 

Eunice T.. 321. 

Eya C, 321. 

Francis H.. 321. 

.James D.. 321. 

Kate I.. 321. 

Nancy G., 321. 
Lyle, Jane E., 308. 
Lyman, Daniel, 23. 
"Ruth, 225. 

Saliy. 23. 
Lynch. Edward B.. 210, 
322. 

John. 322. 

Kathleen, 322. 

JMarjiaret A.. 217. 

INlary 1-].. 322. 

Patrick, 5.39. 

Rose. 539. 
Lyon, Samuel. 201. 
Lystor, Annie. 322. 
'irena D., 322. 

John R., 322. 

:\larv J., 322. 

Phil'ip, 322. 

Ray IL, 322. 
Lytle, James. 322. 

James R.. 552. 

.lohn T., 322. 417, 552. 

Leonia A.. 322. 

Linnie M., 322. 

Lizzie K., 322. 

Mary E., 552. 

Millicent M.. 322. 

Oliye J., 322. 



M. 

Mack, Elisha. 457. 
Mackay. Donald. 5;iO. 
Macordc, Mary, 154. 



Madison. Alice. 207. 

]>onald. 207. 
Mat-oon, Carl S., 322. 

Charles E., 322. 

John A.. 322. 

Julia E., 322. 

Leon I-:., 322. 

Lois M.. 322. 

Steward, 322. 
Major, Elizabeth, 281. 
Mali.son, Mary, 104. 
Mai lone. .Tames, 350. 
Mann. Abi<j;ail, 323. 

Alice M.. 324. 

Arthur E., 324. 

Charles E., 228. 324. 

Charles IL, 324. 

Charles .L, 324. 

Clara E.. 172. 

Edward F., 323. 

Elizabeth. 323. 

Ezra B.. 323. 

(iCorgc IL. 323. 

Ceoruc W.. 323, 324, 
521. 

Hannah. 323. 

Hosea B.. 301. 323. 324. 

Howard A., .324. 

Ida E., 324. 

Isaac, 323. 

John, 323. 

J^izzie S.. 277. 

Margaret, 323. 

Maria A., 324. 

Marv, 18, 323. 

Matthew, 323. 

.Alehin J., 323. 

Minnie S., 323. 

Moses B.. 323. 

Nathaniel, 323. 

Orman C., 323. 

Orman L.. 323. 

Rebecca. 323. 

Richard, 323. 

Rosamond V.. 324. 

Samuel. 172. 323. 

Sarah F., 323. 

Solomon. 27. 323. 

Stephen H.. 324. 

Susan M., .323. 

Susan Mary. 323. 

Walter G.,' 324. 
Manning. Sarah, 32. 
Mansfield, Annie E., 543. 

Charles M.. 504. 

E. Alice, 312. 

.lulia. 504. 
Maiuiel, Dayid. 233. 
Maplehcad. Mary, 89. 
Marble, Dust in, 257. 

.Martha, 301. 
.Marcey, Annie E., 431. 



668 



Imlex of Names. 



JMarcy, Harmon. 324, 369. 

Julia, 324. 
Marden, Westley, 382. 
]\Iaidene, Jesse, 193. 
Mardine, Jesse. 488. 
Mariner, John, 37. 
Marklev, Charles A., 324. 

Eliza'beth S., 324. 

Ellen E., 324. 

Helen J., 324. 

Henry T., 324. 

Jacob, 324. 436, 

James. 324. 

Jane, 324. 

]\Iary A., 324. 

Mary E., 324. 

Rachel, 324, 436. 
Marrin, Frances, 435. 
Marsh, Alfred, 472. 

Charles, 22. 

Charlotte D., 325. 

Cornelia, 325. 

David G., 216. 

Edwin W.. 325. 

Eliza T., 317. 

Elizabetli. 541. 

Frank. 473. 

George, 541. 

George H., 325. 

Georgeanna, 325. 

Harritte H., 325. 

Jessie A., 325. 

John, 325. 

John F., 325. 

Keziah, 424. 

Lena, 474. 

Lyle A., 325. 

Mary E.. 325. 

Mehitable. 325. 

Onesiphorns. 541. 

Ralph, 253, 325, 474. 

Sarah, 204. 

Sarah E., 59. 

Sylvester, 325. 
Marshall, Anna G., 442. 

Clara B.. 442. 

Edwin, 442. 

Ellen L., 442. 

Ernest A.. 57. 

Eva line. 505. 

Sarah, 514. 
Marsten, Abigail, 299. 
Marston, Elizabeth, 42. 

Gil man. 11, 61. 

Hannnh. 82. 

Jeremiah, 450. 

Stephen W., 70. 
Martin, Abigail, 518. 

Charles, 326. 

Coleman E., 442. 

Daniel L.. 366. 

Frances, 366. 



Martin, George, 241. 

George F.,'^276, 325. 

Harriett, 516. 

James. 406. 

Jane, 241. 

John, 325. 

Julia A., 325. 

Laura M.. 326. 

Levi, 221. 

Mary A., 221. 

Mrs., 541. 

Newell S., 58. 

Rosetta L., 442. 

Vienna, 35. 

William L.. 43. 
Mnrtineau. Audie, 326. 

Irene, 326. 

Josephine. 326. 

Maud. 326. 

Sanuiel, 326. 

Sophia, 326. 

Theresa, 326. 

William. .326. 

Willie, 326. 
Marvel, Judith, 238. 
Mason, Alverto, 367. 

Alzora. 367. 

Amanda C, 326. 

Edward, 301. 

Eleanor W.. 81. 

Eliphalet. 208, 326. 

Eliza A., 326. 

Emma J., 326. 

Experience. 123. 

Harley B.. 326. 

Ida J.. 320. 

John, 163, 366. 

Joshua, 312, 326. 

Julia A., 312, 326. 

Lucy, 108. 

Lydia, 326. 

Mabel, 326. 

Martha, 77. 

Mary J., 59. 

Mary P.. 110. 

Perley- 123. 

Philip, 77, 376. 

Polly, 110, 301. 
Roxey, 326. 

Susan, 326. 
Massey, Hannah, 327. 

Joseph, 32(^ 327. 
Josephine, 326. 
Louis, 326. 
Mary, 327. 
Massure, Martha A., 146. 
Mather, Cotton, 238, 540. 
Mathewson. Charles C, 
181. 
Joseph, ISO. 
Matthews, Joseph S., 444. 
Mattoon, Jane, 450. 



Mattoon, Richard, 450. 

Sarah, 450. 
Maxwell, Henry C, 308. 
I\Iay, John. 249. 

Lucy, 249. 
Mayhew, Thomas, 249. 
Majmard, Joseph, 205. 

Lydia, 112. 

Mavj, 205. 

Mary F., 501. 
IMayo, Hannah, 347. 
jNlazurett, Jessie, 217. 
McAlphine, James. 452. 

Susannah, 452. 
McBirney, Mary, 170. 
.AleCall, Elizabeth, 87. 

John, 87. 
McCann, Catherine E., 
346. 

Michael, 346. 
McCarthy, Charles, 222, 
327. 

Charles L., 327. 

Eunice J., 327. < 

Michael, 327. 

]\Iildred I., 327. 
McCarty. Bridget, 327. 

Charles. 327. 

John, 327. 

]\Iary Ann. 327. 
Mct;iarv, Isabella, 345. 
McClellan, Jane, 497. 

Mary, 497. 

Michael. 497. 
McCormick, John, 309. 
IMcCoy. Charles. 327. 

Emily A., 327. 

Harriet A., 327. 

James N., 327. 

Mary Ann, 327. 

Mattie P., 327. 

Nathan, 327. 

Olive, 327. 

Sarah L., 327. 
MeCulloek. John, 472. 

Julia A., 472. 
McCutcheon. Joseph, 330, 

JMaria, 330. 
McDonald, Alexander, 
328. 

Araasa, 328, 494. 

Belle, 161. 

John, 102. 

Julia A.. 102. 

Louisa, 328. 

Olive, 328. 494. 

Pamelia, 328. 
:\IcDowell, Matilda, 298. 
jMcDuffee, Ernestine C, 

31. 
McElreadv, James, 91. 
Kate, 91. 



Index of Names. 



660 



McFaddon. riiarlns AT., 
2!)!>. 

Dorciis, 29S. 2i)9. 

George, 120. 
McGregor, Anna E., 140. 

Ella A., 32S. 

George \V.. 32 8. 

Joel, 440. 

Nancv, 440. 

Willard A.. 82S. 
McGroray, VA\n\ I., 328. 

Hugh. 328. 

Hugh \v., 328. 

Marv Ann. 328. 

Patrick. 328. 

Rose A.. 328. 

Sarah E., 328. 
McHugh, I'liarles. 522. 
Mclnter, Alexander, 185, 
329. 

Alice A., 329. 

Anna, 328. 329. 

Benjamin P.. 329. 

Caroline E.. 329. 

Catlierine. 20. 328. 

Charles \V., 140. 

Donald C. 329. 

Dorris H.. 330. 

Eliza, 278. 

Ellen J*I.. 329. 437. 

Epiiraini. 20. 328. 

Florence, 330. 
Mclntire, Harriet. 329. 

Harry H.. 329. 

Harvev E., 329, 330. 

Helen'.M.. 147. 329. 

Helen Marr, 329. 

Kurd, 329. 

James, 329. 

Jane, 329. 

Jane C, 329. 

John, 278. 

Lizzie I.. .'>29. 

Mary, 328. 329. 

Mary W., 329. 

Obediah, 328. 

Persis A., 329. 

Persis C, 329. 

Reuben. 20. 147. 175, 
328, 329. 

Richard E.. 329, 437. 

Sarah, 358. 

Sophia. 175. .329. 

Warren. 270, 329. 330. 
Mclver, Bella, 331. 

Evander. 331. 
McKay, Peter, 531. 
McKean. Francena. 423. 

Samuel H.. 423. 
McKeen. Ellen M., 512. 

James A.. 512. 
McKenzie, Moses, 442. 



:vlcKo\vn. Ida F.. 270. 
.McLaughlin. George A. 
330. 

.lohn. 330. 
May E.. 330. 
McLean. Alexander, 109. 

Enuna E.. 109. 

.lohn, 47(i. 
Margaret. 470. 
McLeod. J., 339. 
McLoud, Angus. 330. 

Elsie v., 330. 

Katie L.. 330. 
McMillcn. Ananias, 330. 
iielle (;.. 330. 

Bessie .M.. 330. 

Daniel. 330. 

(irace I'].. 330. 

John, 330. 

.Malcom, 330. 

Mamie F.. 330. 

Maria, 330. 

Mary. 330. 

Neil' 3.30. 

Sailv, 330. 
Mc:\Iillian, Andrew, 240. 
McMurphv. Alexander, 
140. 

Archibald. 200. 

Mary, 140. 

Mary Ann, 205. 

Sara'h. 140. 
:\IcPhersun, Elizabeth, 
331. 

.Tohn, 331. 

Lizzie M.. 522. 

Malcomb, 331. 

Margaret. 331. 

Martin. 3.31. 

Marv, 331. 

Peter, 331. 
McQuesten, Ann. 91. 
.McRae, Anne .J.. :!31. 

Bella, 331. 

Dollv Ann. 331. 

Donald. 331. 

Kate. 331. 

Marv, 331. 

Nellie, 331. 

Roderick, 331. 
MeVav. Nettie. 30. 
Mead.'Ardelle {).. 48. 298. 

Samuel .1.. 48. 298. 
.Meader, Nancy, 400. 

Thomas, 400. 
Means, George, 213. 

Lizzie, 213. 
Mereweather. Thomas W., 

380. 
Merriam, Elizabeth, 303. 

(Jedrtre S., 51. 

Mary, 192. 



IMcrriam, Rebecca, 202. 
.Merrill. Abhie, 332. 

Abigail. 331. 

Addie M.. 3;!3. 

Agnes I., 333. 

Agnes L., 1(!2. 

Alice. 333. 

Ann, 332. 

Arthur D., 72. 

Carrie A.. 332. 

Carrie .M., 333. 

Charles, 333. 

Charles N.. 333. 

Daniel. 428. 

Dorcas II.. 3.32. 

Ed.-on E.. 44. 

Edward. 518. 

Eleanor. 332. 478. 

Elizabeth. 320, 331.332. 

Elizabeth D.. 334. 

Elmira M.. 44. 

Emeline. 419. 

Emeline C. 332. 

Enoch. 527. 

Everett ('.. 333. 

Fletcher D.. 270, 334. 

Fred H., 07. 

Gabella, 242. 

George, 300. 

George A.. 333. 

George H., 333. 353. 

Grace, 333. 

Hannah D., 331. 

Hannah F., 3.32. 

Harrv A.. 333. 

Harry L., 333. 

HenrV. 79. 332. 

llenrv H.. 333. 

Horatio, 242. 

Isabella. 102. 332. 

James W.. 488. 

,fames Walker, 128, 333. 

.Jemima. 527. 

dercmiah. 334. 

Joanna, 331. 

John. I(i2. 320.331, 332, 
393. 478. 

John B., 333. 

John IL. 10. 

elohn Hancock, 331,3.32. 

.Joseph. 113. 

Lewis L., 130, 332. 

Lu<-in<la. l(i. 

Lucv, 332. 

Lvdia, 332. 

i\iargaret. 332. 

Martha E.. 333. 

ISlarv, 94. 

]\Luv B., 332. 

]\iarV E.. 323. 

-Mary ElizalM'th. 113. 

-Marv Emeline. 332. 



670 



Index of Names. 



Merrill. Mary Limia, 12S, 

Nathaniel, 258,331,332. 

Nellie M., 333. 

Phebe. 332. 

Philip B., 333. 

Rebecca, 331. 

Richard, 332. 

Richard B., 332. 

Robert L., 332. 

Rollin C, 162. 

Ruth, 331. 

Sadie L., 334. 

Samuel, 331, 332, 333. 

Samuel W., 332. 333. 

Sarah, 104, 258, 331, 
392, 428. 

Sarah A., 333. 

Solon L., 334. 

Susannah, 331, 527. 

Sybil, 13. 

Warren, 123. 

William B., 332. 
Meserve, Abigail, 334. 

Alice, 334. 

Clement, 334. 

Daniel. 334. 

Deborah, 334. 

Elizabeth, 334. 

George, 334. 

George P., 214, 334, 
335. 

Harriet, 334. 

Hattie D., 214, 335. 

Jonathan, 334. 

Mary, 66. 334. 
Metcaff, Abia, 335. 

Edmund B., 336. 

Eleazer, 335. 

Freeman, 376. 

Georgiana, 377. 

Hannah, 370. 

Harrv B., 336. 

Henry H., 62, 282, 335. 

Horace, 478. 

Joseph P., 335. 

Laura P., 336. 

Leonard, 335. 

Lois, 335. 

Lucy, 335. 

Mary, 335. 

Mary J., 335. 

Meletiah, 335. 

Michael, 335. 

Obed, 335. 

Samuel, 335. 
Meyer, Patrick, 245. 
Middleton, Elizabeth, 238. 
Milburv, Emma E., 339. 

George, 339. 
Miles, Celia A., 256. 

Martha, 408. 



Miles, Nathaniel F., 472. 

Plooma, 420. 

Stella, 64. 

Thomas, 256, 420. 
Millen, Addie J., 145, 337. 

Albert, 90. 

Avery, 340. 

Avery D., 340. 

Betsey, 337. 

Betsey H., 340. 

Carl E., 337. 

Caroline, 336. 

Colia L.. 337. 

Charles W., 337. 

Clara A.. 337. 

Clara E., 338. 

Daniel, 336. 543. 

David, 10, 145, 330, 337, 
543. 

Delia A., 90. 

Ellen J., 26, 337, 523. 

Erixine, 336. 

Esther G., 338. 

Frank L., 338. 

Fred W., 337. 

George B., 338. 

George Burton, 337. 

Harry E., 337. 

Henry C, 338. 

Hiram H., 337. 

Holland H., 109, 133. 

Jane A., 336. 

John, 269. 

Josie, 337. 

Laura A., 337. 

Letitia, 375. 

Lucius, 336. 

Martha L.. 337. 

Mary, 543. 

Mary K., 337. 

Melinda. 336, 429. 

Nathan W.. 336. 

Nelson, 336, 352. 

Pearl, 340. 

Phel)e, 341. 

Phebe J., 337. 

Polly, 543. 

Prudence, 10, 336. 

Rachel, 269. 

Ralph W., 338. 

Rhoda B., 352. 

Robert W., 137. 

Ruth A., 338. 

Samuel, 543. 

Welcome, 340. 

William H. H., 26, 165, 
330, 337, 523. 
Miller, Amanda S., 338. 

Anderson, 338. 

Antoinette P., 460. 

Arthur S., 245. 

Barbara, 199. 



Miller, David, 338. 

Edwin C, 199. 

Elizabeth, 338. 

Henry, 333. 

Henry F., 199. 

Horace K., 72. 

John A., 338. 

Joseph, 04. 

Sally, 515. 

Sarah, 528. 

Seth P.. 460. 

Susan A., 118. 

William, 175. 
]\lilliken, Addie M., 338. 

Charles D., 338. 

Charles E., 338, 410. 

Cyrus. 338. 

Edward R., 338. 

Ellen A., 338. 

Mary, 338. 

Mary F.. 338. 

Sarah W., 338. 
Mills, Abbie J., 339. 

Abigail, 339. 

Abraham, 213, 303, 339. 

Alice M.. 303, 339. 

Amos, 385. 

Amos H., 286. 

Carrie S.. 339, 385. 

George, 339, 351. 

Hamilton A., 339. 

Wesley J., 339. 
Minard, Burton, 339, 349. 

Emma E., 339. 

Emma J., 339. 

Emma Jane, 339. 

Florence H., 339. 

George C, 339. 

Jane, 339. 

Louis, 339. 

Nellie E., 339. 

William, 175. 
Minchin, James T., 379. 
Miner, Aaron B., 340. 

Abigail, 340. 

Alden M., 268. 

Ariel, 340. 

Austin W., 340. 

Carrie B. I., 164, 341. 

Carrie M., 66. 

Catherine L., 340, 352. 

Charles E., 341. 

Chauncey H., 341. 

Dennison, 297. 

Desire, 339, 340. 

Desire D., 340. 

Elisha P., 340, 341. 

Eliza, 340. 

Eliza B., 340. 

Elsina J., 340. 

Franklin D., 340. 

George H., 341. 



Index of Names. 



671 



Miner, Goorgo W.. 340. 

Hannah, 340. 

Hannah A.. 340. 

Harriet F., 340. 

Isaac, 340, 352. 

Isaac P., 340. 

John P., (iC). 

Julins v., 341. 

Jude W., 340. 

Lauren J., 340. 

Lemuel O., 340. 

Lilly G., 7. 

Lodwick, 340. 

Loren J., 333. 

Lucius, 340. 

Lncy, 34. 

Lyman H.. 340. 

Martha, 340. 

Marv, 340. 

Mary A., 340. 

Mary P., 340. 

Nathan M., 340. 

Niles, 488. 

Orelia. 340. 

Orrin W., 340. 

Rebecca, 340. 

Roswell S., 340. 

Salmon G., 341, 3G9, 
r)20. 

Sarah, 340, 341. 

Sarah J., 340. 

Sarah W., 340. 

Silas, 7. 

Silas A., 164. 340, 341. 

Simeon A., 340. 

Sophia J., 341. 

Thankful, 340. 

Thomas, 339. 340. 

William. 340. 
Minor, Keturah, 1(!3. 
^linot. Josiali. ()2. 
Mitchell, Abhie E., 341. 

Abigail, 375. 

Agnes, 342. 

Benjamin, 341. 

Catherine C, 341. 

Daniel, 341. 

Delia, 342. 

Elizabeth, 293. 

Gertruae, 342. 

Honora, 341. 

Isabella, 343. 

John, 293, 341. 342. 

John J\I., 40, lil, 342. 

Julia A., 341. 

Julia C., 342. 

1^0 L., 342. 

Marion, 342. 

Mary, 342. 

Mary J., 341. 

Sarah. 175. 

Timothy, 341. 



Mitchell, Ure, 342. 

William II., 40, Gl, 04, 
341, 342. 
-MolVett, Abl)i(". 343. 

Ahlen, 203, 343, 344. 

Alice. 14(5. 

Alice L., 344. 

Alice .Maria, 343. 

Alniira, 203. 343. 

Be-ssie T.. 344. 

Betsey, 123, 343, 440. 

Charles. 343. 

David, 82. 203, 343, 344. 

David B., 343. 

Diantha. 111. 

Frank T.. 14(i, 343, 344, 
491. 

Fred, 343. 

Grace 1., 344. 

James, 123, 343, 344, 
440. 

John, 343. 

Joseph, 343. 

Joseph W., 344. 

.Martha L., 203, 344. 

Marv, 343. 

Matlie S., 82. 344. 

Sewell T., 343. 

Susan A., 344. 

William, 343. 
Monroe, Polly, 2(57. 
Montague. Abigail, 441. 
.\lon1 gomery, Alexander, 
138. 

James, 499. 

Hannah, 13S. 

Malvina, Mrs., 240. 
Moody, Benjamin F., 4G1. 

Ebenc/er, 515. 

Hannah, 323. 

John, 43. 

Lydia, ^^l^i. 

:Mary, 242. 

Matilda A., 85. 
.Moonev, Alice, 501. 

Clara E., i32. 

Florence M., 344, 481. 

Harrv, 344. 

Ina M., 344. 

Joel, 4(i4. 

Joel P.., 344. 

John, 259, 

Katheiine A., 344. 

Lydia J., 344. 

U'lin J.. 109. 344, 481. 

Otis, 132. 

Robert 0„ 344. 

Sopiiia, 432. 

Timolhv. 432. 
.Moor. Daniel. 345. 

Isal)cl!a. 345. 

Janet. 344. 



Moor, John, 344, 345. 

Mollv, 345. 

William, 345, 
Moore, Adams, 237, 315, 

Aggie 1., 404, 
345. 

Ainia M,, 345. 

Anson C,, 340. 

Anson v., 34G. 

Catherine E.. 346. 

Dallas R., 340. 

David, 34G, 

David W., 346. 

Eliza J.. 345. 

Elizabeth A.. 237, 345. 

Ihnnia T. J.. 346. 

Henry 11.. 346. 

Herbert. 346. 

Herbert W., 346. 

Herman, 34G. 

Howard R,, 346. 

Ida, 34G. 

Ida A., 346. 

Isabella McClary, 237, 
345. 

Isaiah, 345. 346. 

James A,, 346. 

.James W,, 345. 

Jennet, 316, 

Jessie L., 346. 

Julia A., 346. 

Lake. 444. 

Lydia, 513. 

.Maria. 345. 

Maria L., 345. 

Mary A., 87. 

Mary Ann, 178, 346. 

.Moody, 351. 

Nathan, 497. 

Newell, 465. 

N. M, S,, 288. 

Robert, 67, 178, 345, 
346. 

Robert John, 346. 

Roljert R., 346. 

Samuel, .346. 

Thomas, 316. 

Thomas L., 45. 

V'iney, 155. 

William Adams, 345. 

William Albert, 346. 

William Jesse, 346, 413. 
Morev, Charles, 272. 
Morgan, Abbie J., 347. 

Alice M„ 347. 

Benjamin O,, 347. 

Bennie B., 347. 

Charles S., 347. 

Clarence P... 347. 

Cora E., 347. 

Laura R„ 347. 

Leo W., 347. 



672 



hid ex of Names. 



Morp'an. Smitli, 347. 

Victor B.. 347. 

Violet B.. 347. 
Morgerroii, Emma, 81. 
Morrall, Marv. 203. 
Morrill, Abel', ISO. 

Abraham. 42S. 

Bernard S., 347. 

Charles H.. 347. 

Elizabeth, 195, 281. 

Frank L., 407. 

Plannah, 520. 

Hollis M., 2S8. 

John, 55, 347. 

Joseph. 282. 

Julius C. 1S2. 

Levi, 195. 

Luhama J.. 347. 

Prusia, 282. 

Sarah, 55, 180, 428. 

Susan D.. 142. 

William, 340. 

William C, 347. 
Morris, Abigail, 347. 

Arthur S.', 348. 

Augusta C. 348. 

Betsey, 402. 

Chauncey C, 348. 

Edward, 347. 

Esther P., 348. 

George, 56. 

George F., 348. 

Glen, 535. 

Grace, 347. 

Grissie, 347. 

Hannah, 347. 

John A., 464. 

Josiah, 348. 

Lula J., 348. 

Lvdia M., 348. 

Ralph E., 348. 

Samuel, 347. 348. 

Sarah, 159. 348. 

Thomas, 347. 

William. 348. 

William M.. 348. 
Morrison, Abigail, 348. 

Alexander, 330. 

Ann, 442. 

Charles G., 185, 349. 

Charles R., 202. 

Clara B.. 349, 409. 

Daniel, 348. 

David. 492. 

Emma J., 339, 349. 

George. 349. 

Gilman K., 339, 349. 

James B.. 349. 

John, 511. 

John C, 349, 409. 

John F., 349. 

Katie L., 330. 



Morrison. Lizzie, 454. 

Marv, 511. 

IMarv E., 348. 

jMarv Jane, 349. 

Mary P., 349. 

Sally, 253, 348. 
■ Samuel. 348, 349. 

Sue C, 349. 

William, 202, 348. 

Z. Nowell, 349. 
Mors, Hugo de, 349. 
Morse, Abigail, 351. 

Albert, 379. 

Alfred E., 353. 

Almon G., 353. 

Almon S., 353. 

Amos C. 36. 

Angeline ~Sl., 351. 

Ann, 350. 

Annett, 477. 

Annis. 352. 

Annis M., 58, 352. 

Anthony, 179, 350. 

Artemus. 353. 

Asa P., 349. 

Austin, 352. 

Belle 0.. 353. 

Benjamin, 221,353,440, 

Betsev, 353. 

Carrie S., 339, 351. 

Catherine L., 352. 

Charles. 352. 

Charles W., 353. 

Clarissa, 253, 352. 

Cordelia, 340, 355. 

Dennison, 340. 

Ebenezer W., 351. 

Ebenezer Webster, 351. 

Edward, 9. 

Eliza A., 351. 

Eliza J., 353. 

Elizabeth, 352. 

Emily, 340. 

Ferdinand, 352. 

Frnnklin S., 352, 353. 

Freeman, 340. 

Garaphelia. 351. 

George, 340. 

George W.. 186,339,351. 

Godefridus de la, 349. 

Grace, 261. 

Hannah, 352. 

Hannah G., 350. ' 

Hannah H., 379. 

Harriet M., 352. 

Harrv, 353. 

HarrV M., 02, 350, 368. 

Hattie M., 353. 

Helen, 350. 

Helen M.. 352. 

Hester, S9. 
Ira F., 407. 



Morse, Irving G., 351. 

J. Auausta, 467. 

Jane, "414. 

John, 352, 477. 

John F., 350. 

Joseph, 89, 195, 201, 
350, 352, 514. 

Joseph N., 352, 353. 

Joseph T., 352. 

Joseph W., 52, 58, 108, 
254. 3.52. 

Joshua P., 333. 353. 

Judith, 350. 

Kimball. 351. 

Kimball A., 351. 

Leander, 340. 

Leonard, 351, 355, 414. 

Lewis, 351. 

Louisa, 351. 

Louvia, 92. 

Lucinda S.. 31. 

Lucretia, 350. 

Lvdia, 20, 168.208,351. 

L'vdia D., 351. 

Mary, 179, 350, 351. 

Marv Ann, 130, 351, 
3.53. 

Mary D., 353. 
Marv E., 353. 
Marv J.. 351. 394. 
Mary M., 439. 
Marv Theodosia, 352, 

4l'S. 
McCIellan W., 351. 
Minnie, 9. 
Moses N., 350. 
Nancv, 108, 352. 
Nathan, 190. 
Nathan W.. 464. 
Nellie M.. 333, .353. 
Obadiah, 168. 350, 351, 

439. 
Olive, 351. 481. 
Pierce, 353. 
Polly, 221, 353, 440. 
Prudence M., 353. 
Rebecca. 351. 
Rhoda B.. 352. 
Rose A., 36. 
Ruth, 352. 
Sally, .351. 

Samuel T., 340. 352, 418. 
Sarah, 350. 
Sarah M.. 352. 
Seth, 340. 

Silas, 352, 353, 466. 
Smith, 351. 
Sophia, 353. 
Stephen, 350. 
Susan, 350. 352. 
Susan F.. 190. 
Susan M., 406. 



Index of Names. 



073 



Morse, Sus;i.nn;i, l5o"2. 

Tlioniiis, '?,'yl. 

Trvplu'iia, 1!)."), ,371. 

Vak'iiliiu', a.')!. 

William, ;55(). 

Willie J.. ;r)3. 
Morton, Alexander, Jr. 
217. 

Julia VV., 217. 
Mould, Cliristian. 441. 

Huffli, 441. 

Martha. 441. 
Moulton, Alinira, 165. 

Alpheus. 4!)1. 

Anne, 3.34, 4(!.5. 

Ansel A., 3.").}. 

Betsey, 3')4. 

Byron. 3.i4. 

Carl F., 35(>. 

Celista, 120, 3.")5. 

Cordelia A., .3r).3. 

Cordelia 15., .3o5. 

Daniel, 45. .3.54. 

David, Ki5. 

Dorothy. 45. 

Edwin 'p., .350. 

Eli, 35(3. 

Elizabeth, 42. 

Ellen 8., 354. 

Elmer C, 355, 405. 

Fannie. 505). 

Frank P., 355. 

Gabriel G.. 209, 354. 

Gertrude A., 355. 

Hannah, 354, 355. 

Hannah H., 354. 

Harold C, 356. 

Herbert B., 208. 

Irena, 352. 

James M.. 310. 

Jasper E,., 350. 

Jenifer, 378. 

Job, 123. 

John, 120, 354, ,355. 

John F., 354. 

John L., 300, 355. 

Jonathan, 354, 465. 

Joseph, 355. 

Josiah, 42. 

Julia, 355. 

Kate, 355. 

Kate A.. 355. 

Leander B.. 73. 

Louisa W.. 355. 

Louvia, 355. 

Lowell D., .355. 

Lucy C, 355. 

Lucy G., 355. 

Luthera. 4!)1. 

Lydia, 354. 

Margaret. 434. 

Marion, 350. 

VOL. III. — 43 



Moulton. Martiia. 354. 

Mary, 354. 

Mary K.. 350. 

Maurice E., 355. 
. .Merrilt, 355. 

-Mindwell, 123. 

Minerva, 354. 

Moses W.. 355. 

N. Flla. 254. 

Nathan, 354. 

Noah. 354. 355. 

I'atieiH'c. 354. 

Rachel E.. 355. 

Reuben, 354. 

Roxanna, 354. 

Sabrina. 354. 

Sally, 105. 

Samuel. 354. 

Sophia P., 354. 

Thomas, 354. 

William. 434. 
Mowry, ,). W., 150. 
Mozrall, Benjamin, 356. 

t;harles, 35(). 

Ellen L.. 350, 394. 

Emma ]\I.. 350. 

P'rank, 478. 

Gilbert. 350. 

Isabel, 350. 

Jeny, 350. 

Joseph. 350, 394, 399. 

Lucy. 478. 

Mary A.. 350. 399. 

Mary E., 350. 

Mary L.. 478. 

Nicholas. 356. 
Mudgett. Carrie V., 357. 

Clarence E., 290, 357. 

Dorothy, 357. 

Edward S., 357. 

Edwin. 357. 

Harold W., 357. 

.Jennie. 357. 

Newell. 7(i. 

Newell P.. 357. 

Susie, 357. 
Mullen. Charles, 100. 

Sophia P., 05. 
MuUiken, Amanda L.,357. 

Eliza ('., 15. 

Elizabeth, 357. 

Emma, 357. 

Frank P.. 357. 

George, 204, 357. 

John, 15, 357. 

Luthera. 357. 

Phinehas. 357. 

Sylvanus P.. 357. 
Mullins, Priscilla. 403. 
Munn. Art bur T., 391. 

J. Waldo, 391. 

Jemima L., 390. 



:\lunn, John W.. :;91. 

Marion .M., 391. 
iMunson. Heli-n, 44(i. 

Lee, 440. 
Munsey, Curtis C. 394. 
Murphy, Ellen, 490. 

llonora. 247. 

Patrick, 490. 

Thomas, 247. 
Murrell, .Mary .\., 144. 
Myer, Eli, 298. 

Matilda, 298. 
IMyers, Wallace P.. 374. 
Myott, Angeline, 357. 

Annie, 357. 

Ezra, 357. 

Josephine. 357. 

Louis. 357. 

Willie, 357. 



N. 

Naiiglc. Mary .1., 543. 
Nash, Krminia. 541. 

Helen M.. 202. 

Lucinchx. 202. 

Tiiomas, 2()2. 
Neal, Charles, 440. 

Henry, 129. 
Near, Lucy. 0. 
Needham, Minna P., 83. 
Nielson, John, 40. 

JMargarel S.. 4(). 

Mary, 40. 
Nelson, Alice. 131. 

Ellen L.. 358. 

Elwin C. 83. 

James, 358. 

John T., 98, 358. 

.losephine N.. 501. 

Joses, 154. 

Louise M., Kil. 

Lydia J., 358. 

Alary, 358. 

Robert, 131. 

Robert H., 358, 515. 

Sarah, 220. 

Stephen, 358. 

\\illiam, 491. 
Nettleton, Loanda. 205. 
Newcomb, Abigail. 190. 
Newell, Clarissa A.. 155. 

Flecta, 103. 
Newman, I';ttience. 32. 
Newton, Adam. 103. 

Alonzo, 418. 

James, 307. 

Sarah, 103. 
Nichols, Ada line L., 358. 

Alpheus. 153. 

Carrie, 401. 



(374 



Index of Names. 



Nichols, Fannie N., .158, 
3(;5. 

George, 401. 

H. F. C, 527. 

Hiram L. B., .358. 

Homer R.. 358. 

Ha B., 358. 

Lavina, 358. 

Lodaska, 252. 

Lucv M.. 358. 

Lyman D., 358. 

Mary D., 358. 

Nellie, 401. 

Preston T., 358. 

Sally A., 358. 

Simeon 0., 365. 

Solomon, 358, 3G5. 

Thomas 11., 1G9, 358. 

William, 252. 
Niekerson, Asa H., 90. 

Maria F.. 144. 

S. S., 240. 

Sarah J., 240. 
Nims, Abigail. 363. 

David. 363. 
Noble, Abigail, 359. 

Alanson,"83, 359. 

Catherine, 359. 

Cynthia S., 83, 359. 

David, 359. 

p]d\vin, 359. 

Enoch, 358. 

Frederick A., 359. 

Hannah, 359. 

Isabel, 191. 

.James. 359. 

John. 191. 

Lafavette, 359. 

Lucy S., 359. 

Polly, 359. 

Ruth, 358. 

Susanna. 359. 

Thomas, 358, 359. 
Nobles, Newman .J., 359. 

William C. E., 359. 
Noel, Joseph, 223. 
Noiseaux, Isidore H., 359. 

-Jean, 359. 
Noonan. David, 396. 

Nellie, 396. 
Norcross, Alvin C, 476. 
Norris, Benjamin, 454. 

Hannah, 451. 

John, 83, 363. 

Joseph, 451. 

Lydia, 454. 

Martha G., 451. 

Mehitable, 454. 

Ruth W., 83, 363. 
Northend, Edna, 242. 

Ezekiel, 242. 

Sarah, 242. 



Northy, Darius. 360. 433. 

Martha E., 433. 
Nellie V., 300. 

Orrin C, 360, 389. 

Raymond D., 360. 

Walter A., 3oO. 
Norton, Charles F., 360, 
453. 

Isabel, 448. 

Kate, 360, 453. 

Moses, 360, 448. 
Nourse, Persis, 482. 
Noyes, Abbie, 360. 

Amos, 498. 

Amos C, 16, 360, 388. 

Antoinette, 360, 388. 

Caleb, 233. 

Elvira C, 96. 

Ephraim, 26. 

Hannah, 16, 233, 360. 

Hezekiah H., 169. 

Jonathan, 122, 360, 
521. 

Lavinia, 122. 

Lillian, 420. 

Mary, 521. 

Nellie, 360. 

Prudence, 26. 

Russell, 96. 

Samuel, 498. 

Sarah, 521. 

^Valter S., 231, 360. 

William S., 360. 
Nuckolls, George W., 257. 
Nudd, Elizabeth, 527. 
Nurse, Abigail, 322. 

Albert L., 364. 

Alden S., 363. 

Alice C, 365, 509. 

Allie H., 365. 

Anna, 362. 

Annie E., 365. 

Arthusa, 362. 

Asa S., 364. 

Atlanta M., 365. 

Benjamin, 52, 108, 174, 
361, 362. 

Benjamin F. S., 363. 

Benjamin 1., 364. 

Bertha M., 366. 

Bessie E., 365. 

Betsey, 362, 363. 

Calvin, 362, 363. 

Caroline B., 364. 

Caroline M., 364. 

Catherine, 394. 

Charity, 362. 

Charles, 260, 364, 365. 

Charles A., 365. 

Charles H., 364, 365, 
366. 

Charles 0., 366. 



Nurse, Charles Orrin, 362, 
364, 365. 
Cynthia, 363, 364. 
Daniel, 364. 
Elizabeth, 361. 
Ella F., 366. 
Ellen D., 366. 
Etta, 365. 
Eunice, 362. 
Ezra, 363. 
Fannie N., 365. 
Frances, 366. 
Francis, 360, 361, 362. 
Frank 0., 362, 365, 366. 
Franklin S., 364. 
Fred 0., 365, 366. 
George, 363. 
George W., 364. 
Guy, 363. 
Hannah, 361, 363. 
Hannah S., 363. 
Harvey R., 364. 
Helen L., 200, 365. 
Hepsibah, 361. 
Herman J., 364. 
Horace, 362. 
Ida E., 365. 
Ira, 362. 
Ira B., 364. 
Isaac, 362. 
Isabel, 365. 
Jasper B., 365, 373. 
Jemima, 362. 
Jennie S., 3(i5. 
John, 204, 269, 318, 361, 

362, 363, 364. 

John C, 200, 358, 364, 

365. 
John VV., 363. 
Jonas, 227, 361, 362, 

363, 364, 365. 
Jonas S., 365. 
Jonas S. B., 363. 
Jonathan, 362, 364, 365. 
Joseph F., 363. 

Kate L., 364. 
Laura A., 363. 
Leiand D., 365. 
Lena May, 365. 
Lizzie W., 364, 365, 
Lizzie Wilson, 365. 
Lockhart VV., 362. 
Lucy, 362. 
Lucinda, 363. 
Luther, 363. 
Luthera T., 260, 364. 
Maria C, 365. 
Martha, 227, 361. 
Martha C, 364. 
Martha S., 365. 
iMary Jane, 364. 
Mary M., 364. 



Index of Ncuves. 



675 



Nurse, IMorcv, 3(il. 

Olivor, 204, 205, 3G2, 
3G4, 36.3. 

Oliver F., 83, 362, 363. 

Ozro N., 363. 

Patty, 363. 

Per ley G., 366. 

Persis. 269, 3()1, 362. 

Phinehas, 362. 

Polly, 363. 

Polly B., 363. 

Polly C. 364. 

Rachel, 3()2. 

Rebecca, 360, 361, 362, 
363. 

Ruth Ann, 174. 

Ruth W., S;5, 363. 

Sada A.. 365. 

Sally, 361, 362. 

Samuel E., 365. 

Samuel P., 364. 

Sarah, 361. 365. 

Sarali A.. 205. 364. 

Saraphina H.. 363. 

Sherman S., 363. 

Silas, 362. 

Susan A., 364. 

Susannah, 52, 361. 

Thomas. 363. 

Thomas S.. 364. 3G5. 

Timothy, 193, 362. 363. 

Timothy B., 363, 364. 

Vashti, 362, 363. 

William, 363. 

William C, 175. 

William Clark. 364, 365. 

Willis W., 364. 
Nute, Abbie. 367. 

Abby, 172. 

Abraham, 553. 

Albert ¥., 187, 367. 

Alfred D., 367. 

Alzora L., 367. 

Asa, 553. 

Asa B., 553. 

Elizabeth. 366. 

Elizabeth B.. 366. 

Ethel M., 367. 

Eva, 367. 

Hannah A., 187. 

James. 366. 

.John B.. 553. 

.Totham, 366. 

Leander S.. 367. 

Lvdia A.. 366. 

I^iarv. 366. 

Mvrtie E.. 367. 

Nicholas. 366, 367. 

Olive. 367. 

Paul B., 553. 

Phebe, 366. 

Samuel, 366. 



Xiite. William 11.. 367. 

Zora, ;>(i7. 
Mutter, Joel, 118. 

William S., 323. 
Nultin*;-, Adaline, 58. 

Anthony P., 367. 

Belinda, 367. 

Cortes P., 367. 

Cvnthia K., 139. 

Dalmatia, 367. 

I<:iiza, 367. 

Elizabeth D., 367. 

Emily, 367. 

Frank G., 139, 367. 

Florence, 367. 

Harvey, 367. 

-lohn, 469. 

Katherine U., 367. 

Phylora L.. 469. 

William, 367. 
Nyman, Emma L., 59. 



O. 

Oakes, Abigail H., 155. 

Edward,' 155, 206, 368. 

Emilv, 72. 

Emily M., 291. 

Hannah, 73. 

Helen, .350, 368. 

Henry, 291. 

James H.. 210. 

James Harvey. 368. 

.John. 391. 

John N.. 350, 368. 

Kate, 401. 

Lizzie. 368. 

Lucinda, 154, 368. 

Mary. 20(i. 

Mercy A., 368. 

Rhodn. 289, 368. 

Sally B., 391. 

Simeon, 368. 

Uriah, 72. 

Urian. 73. 206. 
Oberlock, John, 445. 
O'Brien, .Joanna, 397. 

William. 397. 
Odell, Fred, 17. 
O'Donnell. Susie, 243. 
Oliver, Hubbard, 97. 
Olmstcad, Benjamin G., 

56. 
O'Neill, James, 228. 

Marv E.. 228. 
Ontbank, Albert A., 448. 
Oreott. Bela, 340. 

Mary P.. 340. 
Oriiansinjtrer, Mary, 344. 
Ormsby, T.ouisa, .351. 
Orr, Albert J., 553. 



Orr. .\nii. 5 11. 

Harriei. 3S2. 

.Joseph, 553. 

Lina F.. 482. 

Raymond W., 553. 

Robert, 382. 553. 

Wheeler D., 553. 
Osborn, Mar,i,niret, 428. 

Rose G., 145. 

Thomas, 428. 
Osburn, Fanny. 516. 
OsfTood, Abigail, 104. 

Alice, 71. 

Alice M., 368. 

Almira, 368. 

Christopher, 428. 

Clara A., 368. 

Dorothv L.. 369. 

Elizabeth .1.. 3(19. 

Ernest F., 3(;;S. 

George W.. 368, 3(i9. 

Hannah, 104. 

Helen F.. 369. 

John C, 368. 

Margaret, 428. 

Margaret S., 369. 

Mary, 21, 408, 520. 

Mary G.. 368. 

Rachel F., 369. 

Ruth, 176. 

Sarah, 409. 

William, 21, 368. 
Osmond, Mary, 281. 
Otis. UeboralC 334. 

Rose, 366. 
Ott, George V., 7. 

Minetta. 7. 
Ottiwell, Abby, 255. 
Ouvrand, Annie A., 369. 

Ehvilda S., 369. 

Joseph h,., 369. 

Mary, 369. 

Mary C, 369. 

Peter, 369. 

Philamenc E.. 369. 

Phineas F., 369. 

Sarah E.. 369. 

Stephen, 369. 

Step'ien M., 369. 

W^ilter A., 3(i9. 
Owen, Adaline S., 295. 

Amelia, 118. 

.Marcus, 295. 

Martha H.. 230. 
Owens, Susannah C. 192. 



Pabodie, Rebecca. 461. 
Packer, Anna, 67. 
Paddleford,Benjaiiiiii,354. 



676 



Index of Names. 



Packlleford, Charles H., 
370. 

Church M., 370. 

Clara, 370. 

De Witt C, 370. 

Dolly, 3()9. 

Elleii, 370. 

George C, 277, 

George K., 309. 

George P., 370. 

Isaac, 8. 

Julia, 324, 369. 

Louise, 370. 

Mary J., 370. 

Peter. 324, 341, 369. 
370. 

Phebe, 341, 369. 

Philip, 369. 

Philip Henry; 369. 370. 

Richard, 417. 

Ruth, 369. 

Sarah, 369. 
Sarah L., 370. 

Seth H., 370. 
Page, Abigail, 340. 
Adeline, 225. 
Alphonso, 113. 
Amanda S., 338. 
Benjamin, 24, 55, 370, 

371. 
Benjamin F., 196, 370, 

371. 
Caroline, 371. 
Caroline E., 371. 
Childs L., 371. 
Eliza J., 371. 
Elizabeth B., 371. 
Elizabeth C, 370. 
Ella F., 371. 
Ellen May, 371. 
Ellen R.,'371. 
Frances 11., 78. 
George H., 434. 
Hannah E., 24. 
James, 371. 
James A., 196, 371. 
James E., 371. 
Jesse, 134. 
John, 370. 
John M., 371. 
Kimball, 338. 
Lewis, 371. 
Louis S., .371. 
Lydia, 370. 
Margaret, 434. 
Marshall, 370. 
Martha C, 370. 
MartJia S., 371. 
Onesiphorus, 428. 
Rebecca, 241, 
Robert, 434. 
Ruth, 238. 



Page, Samuel B., 370. 

Stephen, 370. 

Susan, 269. 

Valeria M., 248. 

William, 353. 

William Henrv, 371, 
481. 
Painchaud, Francis E., 

260. 
Palfrey, Ann P., 371. 

Carl F., 372. 

Cazneau, 371. 

Hersey G., 372. 

Mary C, 372. 

Rebecca S., 372. 

William. 371. 
Palmer, Aaron, 372, 373, 
49.9. 

Albert E., 374. 

Alexander, 374, 465. 

Alexander H., 327. 

Almira, 373. 

Anne, 373. 

Barna, 372. 

Benjamin W. F., 373. 

Brooks, 205. 

Brooks L., 285. 

Carlos S., 373. 

Charles P., 373. 

Charles W., 374. 

Eliza A.. 373. 

Elizabeth. 372. 

Elizabeth A., 373. 

Ella D., 374. 

Elvira, 373. 

Emma, 374. 

Fanny G., 374. 

Foster, 464. 

Francis F., 96. 

Francis H., 373. 

Franklin H., 373. 

Fred A., 374. 

Freeman. 372. 

George F., 374. 

George M., 374. 

Hamilton, 374. 

Hannah, 374. 

Harry, 435. 

Hattie M., 374. 

Hazen, 373. 

Helen, 205. 

Henry, 25, 373. 

Hollis, 372, 373, 374. 

Horace, 373. 
John, 158, 372, 373, 534. 
John W., 205, 373, 374. 
Joseph, 144, 175, 201, 

251, 373, 504. 
Josie E., 374. 
Julia, 374. 
Kate. 374. 
Kelpie L., 374. 



Palmer. Laura J., 374. 

Lillis, 373. 

Lora, 374. 

Louise M., 285. 

Lucretia A., 373. 

Lucy. 372. 

Lucy Jane, 373. 

Mary, 201, 372, 373. 

Mary D., 374. 

Mary M., 435. 

Mary W., 373. 

Mertie A., 374. 

Miranda, 363, 373. 

Nancy, 372, 499. 

Nellie, 504. 

Peggy, 373. 

Phebe, 372. 

Polly, 359, 372. 

S. Maria, 25, 373. 

Sally, 373. 

Sarah, 372. 

Sarah Jane. 373. 

Solomon, 372. 

Sophia N., 374. 

Stephen H., 373. 

Susan M., 158. 

Truman, 372. 

Wilber F., 374. 

William, 372, 373. 

William B., 55. 

William F., 373. 

Willis, 372. 

Willis W., 373. 
Paradis, Cvrille J., 374. 

David, 3^4. 
Parcher, Ellen M., 329, 
437. 
Eltha L., 215. 
Josephus, 329, 437. 
Sarah, 215. 
Parish, Deborah, 414. 
Elizabeth, 414. 
Mercy, 414. 
Robert, 414. 
Park, Abigail, 335. 
Gideon, 335. 
Hannah, 335. 
Lucy, 427. 
Parker, Abbie, 376. 
Abbie J., 378. 
Abigail, 375, 440. 
Addie A., 382. 
Ai, 469. 

Albert, 220, 379, 380. 
Albert G., 380. 
Albert L., 382. 
Alexander J., 382. 
Alice B., 379. 
Amelia E., 496. 
Amelia P., 380. 
Amv, 377. 
Amia, 113, 153, 38L 



Index of JVmnes. 



677 



r:nkov. Anna D.. 381. 

Anna E., 381. 447. 

Annette A.. 380, 448. 

Arthur T>.. 382. 

Asa. 154. 275. 359. 

Aseneth. 378. 

Aupiista. 370. 

Benjamin. 243, 377. 

Betliiah. 4!)3. 

Betsev. 378. 

Caleb. 211, 375. 376. 

Caroline. 37G. 

Carl I.. 379. 

Carrie M.. 3. 378. 

Chandler B., 378. 

Chnrles. 8, 186, 265, 
376, 378. 380, 496. 

Charles A.. 382. 

Charles L.. 382. 

Charles S.. 3S2. 

Clarissa R.. 376. 

Cora C. 377. 

Crosbi B.. 376. 

Cvrena D., 380. 

David. 351. 382, 440. 
David R.. 375. 
Deborah. 382. 
Diantlia L.. 275. 
Dorotliv. 376. 
Douirlas, 112. 
Druzilla. 112. 
Dwifflit C. 100. 381. 

Dwi'ijlit H.. 381. 
Edith L.. 379. 
Edith M.. 379. 
Edwin K.. 380. 438. 
Eleazer B., 378. 
Eliza. 378. 
Eliza Ann. 378, 476. 
Eliza v.. 376. 
Eliza J., 3S2. 
Elizabeth. 375, 377, 381 
Elizabeth R.. 380. 
Ella. 376. 379. 
Ellen, 376. 
Ellen I.. 380. 
Ellen W.. 378. 
Ellinor E., 379. 
Emery. 364. 
Emily E., 379. 
Emily R.. 379. 
Emma, 396. 
■ Esther, 377. 
Esther A.. 2. 378. 
Esther Ann. 140. 
Eusene H.. 379. 
Eunice. 362. 
Eva T.. 379. 
Evan. 2. 

Ezra. 31. 37(i, 385. 
Ezra B.. 376. 
Francis J., 5. 



Parker. Frank A.. 382. 
Frank I.. 286, 381. 
Fred. 376. 
Freeman -M.. 377. 
Cara G.. 380. 
(ieori;e. 71. 382. 
(Jeorjjre E., 382. 
(ieorge (.. 378. 
(ieorfre l\, 379. 
Georffiana L., 377. 
Gertrude R., 381. 
Grace E. A., 378, 496. 
Guv. 376, 377. 
Hallie M., 142. 379. 
Hannah. 75. 375, 376, 

377. 381, 385. 
Hannah H., 379. 
Harland L.. 380. 
Harriet C, 382. 
Harriet T., 378, 512. 
Harry C, 381. 
Flarrv Carlisle, 379. 
Henrietta F.. 376. 
Henrv. 324. 
Henrv B.. 377. 
HenrV H.. 147. 378. 379. 
Henrv M.. 382. 
Hirani. 382. 
Hollis M.. 82, 379, 380. 
Howard W., 380. 
Ira. 82, 375, 378, 379. 
Isaac, 113. 268. 381. 
Isaac C. 381. 
Isadore D., 113, 376. 
James. 3. 140, 363, 378, 

379. 512. 
James W.. 378. 
Jane M.. 378. 
Jennie. 376. 382. 
Jerusha. 375. 
Jerusha G.. 31. 376. 
Jeruslia L.. 311. 
John. 375, 376. 377. 
Jonathan. 377, 381. 
Joseph, 52. 375. 
Josie, 376. 
Leonard. 269. 382. 
Levi, 377. 378. 
Levi Pratt. 378. 380. 
Lewis II., 378. 379. 
Lillian L.. 383. 
Lorenzo D.. 3S2, 435. 
Luev L.. 243. 
Louise R.. 379. 
Luella. 156. 
Luella C, 381. 
Lutlier A.. 381, 447. 
Lvdia, 377. 
Lydia A.. 380. 
Lvdia Wilson. 381. 
^iandane A.. 379. 
ilarjorie C, 380. 



Parker. :\lartl)a. 375. 

Martha J., 383. 

Martha Jane, 376. 

Marv. 375. 

MarV B., 376. 
.MarV I.. 382. 

Marv J., 375. 

Meli'nda, 380. 

Minerva H., 380. 

Minnie. 376, 439. 

Murray N., 379. 

Myra.2. 

Nancy. 375. 

Xancv S.. 379. 

Nathan, 375. 380. 

NathnnieL 493. 

Nelson. 142. 378, 379. 

Nina E., 379. 

Pauline, 375. 

Persis A.. 237. 380. 

Phebe. 377. 511. 

Phebo Ann. 378. 

Phineas. 112. 

Rachel. 440. 

Reuben. 377, 381. 

Rhoda. 378. 

Riva F.. 440. 

Ruth B.. 211, 375. 

Ruth C. 243. 

Sadie B.. 382. 

Sallv. 2S4. 378. 

Sallv R.. 375. 

Samuel. 269. 440. 

Sarah. 377. 380, 415. 

Sarali A.. 383. 

Sarali .M.. 440. 

Sarah N.. 382. 

Shirk 383. 

Silas. 377.378, 379,380, 
464. 

Silas O., 378. 379. 

So[>iiia. 440. 

Steward E.. 383. 

Susan K.. 3S1. 

Susannaii. 493. 

Susie M.. 382. 

Sybil 11.. 381. 472. 

Thomas, 377. 

Thyrza. 269. 

Trueworthv L.. 113, 
375. 376. 377, i'M). 

Tvler E.. 237. 380, 448. 

Walter IT.. 3^0. 

William, 415. 

William F., 378. 

\\illiam S.. 376. 
Parkliurst. (ieorire, 22. 

Phebe. 22. 

Susanna. 22. 
Parkiiison. Marv E., 84. 

William. S4. ^ 
Parks, Eliza, 5. 



678 



Index of Names. 



Parks, Levi P., 5. 

Marv, 202. 

Milo K.. 270. 
Parlino-, Abiijail. 361. 
Parrot't, Elizabeth, 540. 

Francis, 540. 
Parsons, Albert R., 479. 

James I., 411. 
Partridoe. Benoni, 383. 

Caroline, 383. 

Eli, 3S3. 

Eliza G., 383. 

Elizabeth, 287, 383. 

Esther, 383. 

Hannah. 383. 

Ira G.. 383. 

John, 383. 

Magdalen, 383. 

Mehitable. 383. 

Nathaniel, 225, 276, 383, 
529. 

Orion, 383. 

Persis. 383. 529. 

Rachel, 484. 

Samuel, 287. 

Sheffield. 116. 
Paschal, Alfred, 107. 
Patch, Jonathan, 55. 

Sarah, 55. 

Sally, 440. 

Zilplia, 451. 
Patridge, Eliza G., 270. 

Fred F., 9. 

Joseph, 8. 

Keziah, 479. 

Prusia, 8. 
Pattee, Ella M., 521. 

Sumner, 521. 
Patten, Frank T., 383. 

George C., 383, 430. 

George Collingwood, 
383. 

Jennie E., 383. 

Sarah, 415. 

Thomas, 415. 
Patterson, Andrew, 384. 

Annie M., 383. 

Enoch, 89. 

Florence E.. 384. 

Hosea. 383. 

Ivah, 89. 

John, 94. 

Leon H., 384. 

Mary, !)4. 

Nobie, 48. 384. 

Phebe S., 525. 

Pliilura M.. 3S3. 

Phineas C, 383. 
Patton. James F., 04. 

Levi C, 64. 
Paul. Eben, 380. 

Lucius, lis. 



Paul. Lydia A., 380. 
Payson,' Moses P.. 225. 
Payton, Adaline, 308. 
Pcabody, Agnes, 385. 

Alice B., 385. 

Allen P., 71. 

Amanda, 385. 

Clementina, 385. 

David G., 385. 

Elizabeth, 384, 385. 

Elizabeth O., 385. 

Francis. 384. 

Hannah, 384. 385. 

Hannah (t., 385. 

Helen E., 385. 

]Margaret. 225, 405. ' 

Maria, 250, 385. 

Mary, 384, 385. 

Mary E.. 71. 

Maud, 385. 

Persis, 385. 

Ptichard, 225. 250, 291, 
384. 385, 405. 

Richard E., 385. 

Richard P.. 385. 

Richard W., 225, 376, 
385. 

Ruth, 384. 

Stephen, 130. 

Susannah, 176. 

Tabitha, 291, 385. 

Thomas, 170. 

William. 384. 
Peake, Franklvn A., 137. 
Pearce, Anna C., 380. 

Carlvle M., 380. 

Carrie I.. 385. 

Ell)ridge R. W., 386. 

Elijah', 385, 386. 

Forrest C, 386. 

Helen C, 386. 

Herbert, 380. 

Maurice W., 385. 

Nathan, 380. 

Nathan H., 380. 

Nathan W., 380. 

Stanley S., 385. 

Walter E. G.. 385. 

Yosemite. 386. 
Pearson, Arthur, 386. 

Catherine M.. 380. 

Charles S., 380. 

Dorothy V., 386. 

Edna M.. 386. 

Edward. 380. 

Edward A., 386. 

Elizabeth, 260. 

Gertrude L., 386. 

Harlan C, 335, 

Helen M.. 130. 

Isabella S., 380. 

James H., 514. 



Pearson, John. 206, 386. 

John A., 130. 

Lizzie, 386. 

Mabel L., 130. 

Mattie E., 386. 

Nathaniel, 110. 

Nettie E.. 130. 

Sally, 340. 

Thomas. 240. 

Thomas H., 386. 

Willabella S.. 386. 

William S., 386, 468. 
Pearsons, Abigail (4., 487. 

Benjamin W., 487. 

Luther, 520. 
Peaslee, Mary, 110. 
Pensley, Sarah, 429. 
Peavey, Abby J., 386. 

Abigail, 386. 

Frank, 387. 

George S.. 387. 

Ida M., 387. 

James, 380, 387. 

James S.. 387. 

Mary L.. 387. 

Warren C, 387. 
Peck, Clara A., 308. 

Isaac, 387. 

Jonathan J., 368. 

Lydia, 403. 

Martha, 148. 

Patience, 59. 

Sally, 59. 

Stephen C. 148. 

Thomas B., 49, 50. 
Beckett. Deborah E.. 387. 

John W., 387. 

Katherine M., 387. 

Robert P., 49, 387. 
Pelkey, Louis, 473. 

Saloma, 473. 
Pellerin, Joseph, 309. 

Mary, 309. 
Pendergast, John B.. 30. 
Pendexter, Alice, 334. 

Eunice, 284. 

John, 334. 
Pendleton, Mary S., 412. 

Nathan. 412. ' 
Penn, Laura, 490. 
Penney, Ann, 291. 

Joan, 291. 

Thomas, 291. 
Penniman, Anna. 7. 
Penno, George W., 120. 
Pennock, Abby M., 388. 

Adelbert R.. 388. 

Alice A., 388. 

Antoinette. 388. 

Arthur A.. 388. 

Aseneth V., 54, 387. 

Augusta, 417. 



Index of Navies. 



679 



Pcnnock, Bornico II., 195. 
,SS7. ;5ss. 

Franci.-^ T.. 54.319,387, 
3S8. 

Frank A.. 388. 

Harry P... 388. 

Hattio .1., 387. 

Human, 47, 387. 

Ira F.. 3G0, 387, 388. 

John B., 387. 

Luella L., 387. 

Mary, 387. 

Mary E., 47. 

Mary F., 388. 

Nellie g., 387. 

Theron, 387. 
Percival, Mehitable, 325. 
Perham. Experience, 38. 

Hannah, 415. 
Perkins, Calvin, 95. 

Charles. 512. 

George 15., 470. 

Hora'ce B., 388. 

Jennie A., 512. 

John S., 54. 

Luna J., 388. 

Mihlred M.. 388. 

Nancy A., 211. 

Susannah, 22. 

William M., 388, 47:^. 
Perley, Hepsil)ah, 409. 

Sarah, 409. 

Thomas, 409. 
Perrj', Edward R., 144. 

Lenora F.. 144. 

Maria F.. 144. 

Peter. 445. 
Perse, Elizabeth, 179. 
Persons, Milo, 132. 

Winnie S.. 132. 
Peters, Ann E.. 29. 

Margaret. 323. 

Marv, 421. 

Obadiah, 421. 

Olive, 308. 

Oliver, 308. 

Samuel. 29, 323. 
Petre. Lord, 543. 

Marv J., 543. 
Pettingill, Fannie B., 388. 

Harvey Y., 388. 

John, 388. 

Laura A., 388. 

Sally. 388. 

Zola M.. 388. 
Petty. Mehitable, 481. 
Phelps. Anthony J., 23. 

Eliza D.. 197. 

Harriet, 23. 

Samuel, 197. 
Philhrick, Abigail, 42. 

Apphia, 484. 



PIiill)rick. David. 403. 
Phillips. Amv. 22. 

Arthur, 390. 

Bessie E.. 390. 

Blanche E.. :!9(). 

Carrie L., 390. 

Clement J., 40. 

Clement Jeremiah, 389. 

Dean C, 3G0, 389. 

Deborah B., 389. 

Del)orah C. 334. 

Deborah .1.. 30, 389. 

Delia S., 390. 

Dennis, 1 13. 

Edith C., 390. 

Elberto E., 390. 

Elisha. 389, 44G, 512. 

Elizabeth, 389. 

Ella M., 389. 

Frank B., 389, 390. 

George N.. 390. 

Georgeanna. 390. 

Grace E.. 390. 

Harry, 389. 

Harry W\, 390. 

Hattie, 389. 

Hattie L., 512. 

James, 301. 

Jennie, 389. 

Jeremiah, 389. 390. 

Jesse, 388, 389. 

Joanna, 389. 

Laura, 477. 

Laura E.. 389. 

Lemuel N., 389, 390. 

Lois, 389. 

Lois B., 390. 

Louis L., 390. 

Louise G., 389, 440. 

Luella M., 389. 

Lucy A.. 389. 

Lydia, 388. 

Lydia Ann, 389, 472. 

Mary A., 517. 

Mary W., 390. 

Maud A., 390. 

ISIinnie, 390. 

]\loses, 389. 390, 517. 

Nellie V.. .359, 389. 

Oiin K., 390. 

Priscilla, 390. 

Rebecca, 389. 
- Reuben, 36, 389, 449, 
472. 

Samuel B., 389. 

Sarah A., 389, 449. 

Viciuia D., 389, 472. 

^\■a]ter, 389. 

Warren, 19, 352, 389. 
LMiinnev, Isabel. 174. 
I'ickard. Ann, 392. 

Jane, 392. 



]>ick.ird, John. 392. 
IMckeriuLr, Daniel, 321. 

Eunice T.. 321. 
Pickett, Charles B., 390. 

l-:d\vard, 390. 527. 

Ellen C., 390. 

Ellen T., .390. 

Jemima, 390. 

John. 390. 

Martha S., 390. 

jMerrill T.. 390. 

Susan iM., 390. 
Pierce. Abigail, 441. 

Adaline, 392. 

Alice. 392. 

Anthonv. 391. 

Ashel, 392. 

Caroline. 392. 

Collins. .392. 

David, 203. 

Edward O.. 391. 457. 

Eliza J.. 391. 

Elizabetii, 203. 

Erastus, 392. 

Franklin, 342. 

Franklin H., 391. 

Fred C 37. 

Frederick. 392. 

Frederick C, :!9l. 

Gosford. 392. 

Hannah, 392. 

Harriet. 520. 

Hester, 89. 

John, 08, 155. .391, 443, 
451, 457. 

John, Jr., 68. 

Jonas. 391. 

Joseph, 391. 

Louise. 370. 

Lucv, 391. 

Lvdia, 392. 

Marv. 68, 317. 392. 

Mar'yE., 391, 451. 

Nathan. 392. 

Rebecca, 391. 

Rebecca A.. 391. 

Roswell, 392. 

Sallv B., 391. 

Sallv O.. 391. 

Samuel. 110. 39:;. 

Saraii O.. 391. 443. 

William, 369. 
Pike, Caroline, 330. 

Daniel, 113, 475. 477. 

Isaac, 200. 

James. 501. 

Jolin. 383. 

Lavinia (!.. 501. 

Luther, 116. 281, 312, 
.352. 

Marv. 312. 

Mary E., 260. 



680 



hidex of Names. 



Pikt\ ]\Iinor. 441. 

Nathan. 117, 270. 340. 

Nathan J., 433. 

Polly, 117. 

Reuben, 136. 

Rhoda. .101. 

Rhoda B.. 336, 352. 

Sally, 311. 

Sarah, 350. 

Susan, 111, 113. 

Susan M.. 281. 
Pillshury, Deborah, 520. 
Pinder, Joseph, 524. 
Pindor, Joanna, 428. 
Pingree, Aaron, 392. 

Albert, 393. 

Ann, 392. 

Anna, 392. 

Betsey L., 393. 

Caroline, 393. 

Charles, 393. 

Clarissa, 393. 

Dollv, 393. 

Dorothy, 392. 

Ebenezer, 392, 393. 

Elizabeth, 392, 393. 

Elizabeth L., 97. 

Enoch, 393. 

Enoch M., 393. 

Fanny S., 393. 

Franklin P., 393. 

George E.. 393. 

Hannah, 392. 

Jane, 393. 

Job, 392, 393. 

Joseph, 393, 443. 

Lydia, 392. 

Maria, 393. 

Mary A., 393. 

Moses, 392, 393. 

Polly W., 393. 

Rebecca W., 393. 

Sally, 393. 

Sarah, 392. 

William L., 393. 
Pinkham, Elizabeth, 306. 

John, 366. 

Phebe, 366. 

Rose, 366. 
Pinney, Aaron, 402. 

Ami, 402. 
Piper. Augusta, 370. 

Charles. 329, 376. 
Pitcher, Andrew, 88. 

Experience, 88. 
Place, Abby A., 423. 

Alonzo, 394. 

Betsey, 394. 

Christina, 394. 

Elizabeth. 394. 

Ellen L.. 394. 

Ephraim, 491. 



Place, Franklin, 394. 

George, 351, 394. 

Georgianna, 239. 

James, 356, 394, 423. 

James L., 394. 

Jesse W., 394. 

Jonathan, 394. 

Lewis O., 394. 

Mary A., 394. 

Mary E., 491. 

Mitchell. 222, 239. 

Oliver, 222. 

Virginia, 222. 

Vital ine L.. 222. 

William L., 394. 
Plaettner. Adolph. 236. 
Plaisted, Beniah D., 54. 
Plant, Augustus, 394. 

Austin, 394, 395. 

Bertha M., 395. 

Carrie B., 395. 

Cordelia, 395. 

Corlie. 395. 

Cora M.. 110, 395. 

Edward K., 395. 

Ellen, 395. 

Emeline, 395, 396. 

Emily, 394. 

Henrv, 217. 

Henrv A., 394, 395. 

Htnry D., 394, 395. 

Joseph, 394. 

Leslie, 395. 

Loron, 210, 394, 395, 
396. 

Loren A., 110. 

Lorenzo, 394, 395. 

Lucinda. 394. 

Lucy, 395. 

RLabel, 395. 

Marcia, 395. 

j\Iargaret, 56. 

]Marv E., 395. 

IMatilda, 395. 

Mellie, 394. 

:Mvrtie O., 395. 

Selena, 394. 

Susan. 210. 394. 

Susie A., 395. 

Warren E.. 395. 
Piatt, Jonas, 70. 
Platts, Elizabeth, 392, 488. 
Plaurde, Mary. 369. 

Timothy. 3(19. 
Pluiiier, Elizabeth, 281. 

Samuel, 281. 
Plummer, D. B., 189. 
Poland, Isabel, 407. 
Pollard, Carrie M., 395. 

Climena, 395. 

Gertrude E., 335, 395. 

Milo C, 08, 395. 



Pollard. William. 395. 
Pollev. Bethiah, 493. 
Pollock, Phebe, 333. 
Polly, James, 359. 
Pond, John, 458. 

Vicelia E., 458. 
Poor, Alice, 315. 

Ann, 429. 

Charles. 554. 

Daniel. 553. 554. 

Helen H.. 554. 

Maria, 216. 

Peter, 553. 

Ruel W.. 554. 

Sarah, 342. 

William, 429. 

William G., 554. 
Porter, Annie S., 396. 

Clementine, 396. 

Elizabeth L., 396. 

Emily, 396. 

Emily R.. 379. 

Emma, 396. 

Esther, 461. 

Harrison. 379, 396. 

Henrv H.. 94, 396. 

John'L., 263. 

Joseph, 396. 

Martha, 73. 
Potter, Andrew, 396. 

Asa A., 105. 

Charles A., 396. 

Charles E., 105. 

Charles W., 394, 396. 

Emeline, 396. 

Helen L., 390. 

Lucvette, 105. 

Mary E., 105. 

Pearl I., 396. 

Ray A., 390. 
Poulter, Rachel. 206. 
Powell, Ida. 227. 

James B.. 227. 
Power, Nicholas, 531. 

Rebecca, 531. 
Powers, Abel, 396. 

Al)el R., 397. 

Alice, 397. 

Alice E., 397. 

Allen, 396. 

Clarissa E., 390. 

Clark, 396. 

Clark W., 396. 397. 

Fanny, 384, 397. 

Flora, 396. 

Forrest R., 397. 

George, 408. 

Harlan, 397. 

Henry, 396. 

Henrv H.. 396. 

Jessie, 397. 

Joanna, 397. 



Index of Xames. 



681 



Po\^ers. Ktviali. 123. 

Lizzie .1.. ;597. 

Lucivis 1).. 430. 

Margarot. 31)7. 

Mary, 271. 

Matt, 397. 

:\latthe\v, 3fl7. 

Matthias, 2S4. .397. 

]\Iauiio(\ 397. 

Mvitic E.. 92, 397. 

Ni'llie, 390. 

Rosotta. 390. 

Sarah, 390. 441. 

Scott \V.. 3f)0. 400. 

Siirvallin. 390. 

Thomas, 397. 

William, 529. 

Willis, 390. 

Wilim-r F.. 397. 

Wiiuiio K.. 397. 
PrattT, W. R., 0."). 
Pratt, John. 30. 

Lvdia P.. 30. 

Perrv. 397. 

Tyler J., 397. 
PraV. Lola M., 346. 

^iary. 22. 

Sarah. 313. 

Svhil. 305. 
Prcshn-y, Elisha. 398. 

Hannah. 397. 

Joseph, 397. 398. 

:\lary, 397. 

Wclthea. 398. 

William, 397. 
]»r('shy. Austin. 398. 

Austin P.. 398. 

Bertiia. 398. 

Clinton P.. 398. 

Daniel ]\l.. 398. 

iMlnuiml J.. 398. 

Eunice. 398. 

Llarohl W.. 398. 

Isabel, 398. 

Joseph W.. 398. 

Myra P. W., 398. 

Ol'in L.. 398. 

Khoda. 398. 

Samuel, .398. 

Samuel B.. 398. 

Sarah K.. 398. 
Preseott, Bradbiiry, 45. 

Eliza A.. 3!)9. 

Eryin E.. 399. 

Ervin S.. 277. 399. 

Frank J., 399. 

(leorge G.. 538. 

-Tames. 38, 107. 

John E., 399. 

John P.. 350. 399. 

Lydiii X.. 430. 

Mary, 482. 



Pn-^coll. Marv A., .399. 

Mehitahle S., 45. 

Orient J.. 80. 

Samuel, 482. 

Stephens. 399. 
Pressey, Albert, 482. 
l^eston, Ira A., 240. 

Lois. 319. 
Price. .Mary. 343. 
Priest. .loel. 39. 457. 

Jolin R.. 20. 

Mercy. .39. 157. 457. 

:\Ierc'y A.. 3(i8. 

Moody. 308. 
Prince, Dayid S., 399. 
.Ella A.. 399. 

(Jeorgo S.. 150, 399. 

Mary C. 90. 

S:iuniel. 90. 
Prinirle. .Adam. 399. 

Dona Ida X., .399. 

Flossie. 399. 

(Jladys J.. 399. 

Selena, 399. 
Prior. Philip W.. 433. 
Proctor. Sarali. 89. 
Prouty, Emeline. 212. 

Emily L.. 102. 

Emma ('.. 297. 

(Jeorae A.. 297. 

Isaac. 212. 443. 

Lydia. 443. 

Poswell. 102. 
Provonchee. Abram, 120. 

Millie. 120. 
Prudee, Ephraim. 430. 
Pulsifer. Hannah P.. 91. 
Purington, ]\[ary. 237. 
Pushec. Charles S., 
399. 

Ellen F.. 399. 

Fred A.. 399. 

Syh-ester. 399. 
Putnam. Addison P.., 
3S2. 

Benjamin W.. 230. 

Catlierine. 153. 

Elizabeth, 80. 

Ella M., 230. 

Hiram, 530. 

John C. 229, 538. 

Joseph. 385. 

Mabel A., 229. 

Mahina. A.. 538. 

Xellie M., 121. 

Parker A.. 257. 

Perley. 121. 

Sadie B.. 382. 

Tarrr.nt, 80. 
Putney. George, 58. 
Pyer. George L., 390. 

Lewis, 195. 



Q. 

(,)uessey, Edward. 50. 
(,)uessy. Antoine, 399. 

Edmund, 399. 

.Margaret. 399. 
Quind)y. Abbie, 499. 

Abi.ia H.. 401. 

Adeline. 499. 

Ali)ert IL, 109. 

Albert Hutchins, 402, 
543. 

Alden, 400. 427. 458. 

Andrew .M.. 403. 

Ann, 402. 

Anna L.. 403. 

Anna W.. 403. 

lilanche, 492. 

Carl X.. 403. 

Catherine A.. 402, 543. 

Charles. 499. 

Charles J.. 400. 

Clarence E.. 403. 

Claribel. 145. 

Cora. 401. 

Daniel. 402. 

Dayi<l L.. 402. 

Dolly P.. 90. 

Eben. 400. 

Eda M.. 401. 

Edna J.. 400. 

Elfreda M.. 402. 

Ella. 77. 400. 402. 

Emile. 400. 427. 

Emily. 401. 521. 

EmilV J.. 401. 

Emily V.. 401. 

Emma. 402. 

Enuna TL. 401. 

Emon D.. 401. 

Enoch. 400. 

Ernest 11.. 401. 

Ernest S.. 403. 

Esther. 402. 

Eunice B.. 402. 

Fenella. 72, 401. 

Fiorina H.. 401. 

Frank A., 402. 

Freeman. 402. 

George, 402. 

Georsre G.. 401. 

Harriet. 401. 499. 

Hattie M.. 00. 

Helen M.. 400. 

Henry W.. 200, 400. 
401. 

Hiland B.. 401. 

Ira. 302. 401. 

Isaac J.. 90. 

.Tames B.. 401. 

.Tames ^r.. 400. 

Jane C, 400. 



682 



Index of Names. 



Quiniby, John C. 77, 390, 
400, 401, 431. 

John H., 400. 

Johnson. 140. 

Joseph, 27, 203, 400. 

Joshua. 275. 

Judith. 499. 

Judson M., 401. 

Kimball H., 145. 

Laura, 400. 

Leown, 35. 401. 

Leora, 302. 

Leora J., 401. 

Lillian. 402. 

Linda, 203. 400. 

Lorenzo, 401. 

Lucinda, 499. 

Lucy, 402. 

Luther, 402, 499. 

Mabel A., 403. 

Martha J., 402. 

Mary. 27, 60. 378, 400, 
499. 

Mary A., 400. 458. 

Mary Elizabeth. 400. 

iMarv Emma. 400. 

Mary Etta, 341. 

Mary R.. 145. 

Mattie. 400. 

Miranda A., 402, 474. 

Nellie, 401. 

Nellie E., 401. 

Obed B.. 72. 

Obed Bowles, 401. 

Ruth, 400. 

S. B., 39. 

S. E., 425. 

Samuel, 402. 

Sarah, 396, 400. 

S. E., 425. 

Silas Eyerad. 403. 

Thaddeus, 402. 474,499. 

William K., 66. 
Quinn. Joanna, 119. 

Patrick, 326. 
Quint, Lucy, 108. 

Ro.xey, 326. 



R. 

Raber, Kate, 355. 
Rainey, John. 403. 

IMary A., 403. 

Walter A., 403. 
Rallstone, Francis. 479. 
Ramsey, Ira A., 11. 

Joseph. 322. 

Lizzie K., 322. 

Sarah, 154. 
Ranch. James, 230. 
Rancour, Emelia, 302. 



Rancour, Georce, 239, 
302. 

John, 302, 357. 

Josephine, 357. 

Mary, 239. 

Millie, 302. 

Susan, 494. 
Rand, C. W.. 196, 521. 

Charles White, 42, 403, 
404. 

E. D., 521. 

Edward Dean. 40, 350, 
403. 404, 405. 

Hamlin. 403, 404. 

Hamlin A., 403. 

Hannah, 85. 

Harriet, 403. 

Harriet S., 403. 

Hepsibah, 403. 

Jane M., 404. 

.Joan H., 404. 

Katherine E., 404. 

Nellie B., 109. 

Nelson, 528. 

Robert. 403. 
Randall. Daniel. 21, 220. 

Hattie L.. 21. 

Mercy, 71. 

Rozil'la J., 220. 
Raney. Selena, 56. 
Rancher, Annie, 208. 
Rankin. Abitrail, 405. 

Albert, 406. 

Almira, 406. 

Andrew. 404. 405, 406. 

Andrew E.. 407. 

Andrew W., 408. 

Asa K., 405, 429. 

Azubah, 405. 

Betsey, 405. 

Caroline, 405. 

Caroline S., 406. 

Chastina, 406. 

Clarissa D., 406, 430. 

Dayid, 226, 405, 406, 
430, 522. 

Diantha, 400. 

Dorothy, 405. 

Eames B.. 408. 

Edith G., 408. 

Edwin. 405. 

Ellen, 406. 

Elona. 400. 

Emily, 406. 

Harriet N., 406. 

Henry. 405. 

Horatio, 405. 

James, 404, 405, 406, 
508. 

Jeremiah E., 406, 407. 

Joanna, 400. 

John, 00, 404, 405. 



Rankin, Laura H., 60, 405. 

Lois, 405, 406. 

Lois A., 407. 

Lucy A., 407. 

Margaret, 225, 404, 405. 

Maria, 405. 

Marion, 405. 

Mary F., 408. 

MarV H., 407. 

Melinda, 406. 

Miriam, 405, 508. 

Orlean, 400. 

Persis, 406. 

Persis D., 400. 

Philamon. 406. 

Samuel. 225. 405, 406. 

Sarah, 405. 

Sarah M.. 407. 

Simeon F., 405. 

Walter N.. 408. 

William, 405. 
Ranlet, Ann Maria, 408. 

Bessie, 409. 

Charles, 409. 

Charles F., 408. 

Charles T.. 409. 

Clara B.. 409. 

Daniel M., 409. 

Daniel W.. 349, 409. 

Deborah. 408. 

Edgar. 408. 

Emilie, 408. 

Frank H., 408. 

George M., 408. 

Harry W., 211, 408. 

Henry C, 408. 

Isabel M.. 283, 408. 

Jennie L., 408. 

Leyi. 408. 

Leyi F.. 87, 408, 533. 

Mary H., 409. 

Noaii W., 49, 283, 408. 

Sarah E., 408. 

Sarah G.. 87. 408, 533. 

Wyatt F., 408. 
Ranney, Mary. 442. 

Sull'iyan, 279. 

Thomas, 442. 
Rapalje, Adriana, 70. 

Sylyanus. 70. 
Rawlins, Polly, 450. 

Rachel, 301. 
Ray, Ossian. 412. 
Raymond, Eunice, 521. 
Readaway, Sarah, 108. 
Reading, Sarah, 456. 
Reagan, Charles, 409. 

James, 400. 

John, 172. 409. 

Leo. 409. 

J\lary, 409. 

Rhoda, 409. 



Index of Names. 



G8.^ 



Roclins, .Toliii R.. 220. 
Rodiiiijton. Ainalmm, 409. 

Bonjamiii, 400. 

Charles S., 410. 

Charle.s T., 410. 

Frances A., 410. 

Francis C, 410. 

George B., 410. 

George H., 410. 

George T., 410. 

Henry C S-l. i:U. 

Henry Cornelius, 338, 
410. 

Hepsibali. 400. 

Isabella S.. r,;'). 410. 

Margaret. 409. 

Mary, 409. 

INIary B., 410. 

Marv v.. 33S. 410. 

Mary S.. ISS. 410. 

Ruth, 409. 

Stella L., 131. 410. 

Thomas, 188. 409, 410. 

William E., 410. 
Redman, Joanna, 43. 

John. 43. 

Sarah, 43. 
Redwood. Elizabeth. 410. 

William, 410. 
Reed. Charles S.. 129. 

Helen A., 129. 

Henrv B., 129. 

Hezekiah H.. 129. 

Josiah F., 129. 

Laura, 388. 

Martin S.. 388. 

Mary, 372. 

]\IarV H.. 129. 

N. (i., 312. 

Nathaniel C, 129. 

Paul. 275. 

Tiieodore W., 129. 
Reeder, Dorcas, 298, 299. 
Reeves, Elizabeth, 517. 
Rehm, Frank, 34. 
Reidl, William M.. 494. 
Reinev, Napoleon, 57. 

Rilia. 57. 
Remich. Belle, 412. 

Christian, 410. 

Daniel Clark. 11, 63, 
283, 295. 412. 

Hannah. 410. 

Lizzie M., 283. 412. 
Remick, Abicaii, 411. 

Ada A., 411. 

Ada E., 413. 

Alma J.. 223, 413. 

Alvah, 415. 

Burnham, 112. 

Cassandra, 413. 

Charles E., 411. 



llcmick, Chris! ian, 41 1. 

Cora E., 413. 

C()zl)i F.. 241, 413. 

Daniel, 411. 

David, 411. 

1). C, 223. 

Ella H.. 200, 413. 

Ellen. 413. 

Elvira E.. 413. 487. 

Emma A.. 413. 

Eva E., 340. 413. 

Flora B., 415. 

Gladys, 412. 

Gracie M.. 413. 

Gustus S.. 411. 

Hannah R., 413. 

Jacob, 411. 

James, 411. 

James Waldron, 411, 
412. 

James Wallace, 413. 

Jennie, 204. 

John S., 413. 

Julia H.. 413. 

J. W., 223. 

Kate 0., 411. 

Lillian M., 413. 

Louisa M.. 11, 411. 

Lydia, 411. 

Marv. 411. 

Mary S., 412. 

IMary Sojihia. 256, 411. 

Olive, 411. 

Samuel K., 11. 154. 

Samuel Kellev,256, 411, 
412. 

Shadrach. 122.223.413. 

Simeon. 74. 241, 413, 
487. 

Sophia. 411. 

Susanna. 411. 

Walter, 122. 204. 

Walter B.. 413. 

Zadock B.. 413. 
Renfrew, Earl B., 413. 

Florence E., 413. 

Hattie J., 414. 

Irving C, 414. 

John, 413. 414. 

John S.. 413. 

Katherine, 414. 

Lilla E., 413. 

Mabel, 413. 

Marguerite E., 414. 

Marion, 413. 

Percy L., 414. 

Phyllis E.. 414. 
Revnolds. Julia, 184. 

Marv, 437. 

N. M.. 90. 

Robert, 437. 
Rhodes, Joan, 531. 



Rhodes, Rebecca. 531. 

Zachariah. 531. 
Rice, Catherine. 305. 

Charles B., 137. 

Daniel, 74. 

Elijah, 73. 

Haiinah. 74. 106. 

Henry, 204. 

Henry R., 137. 

Lois. 234. 

l>ucv. 204. 

JMai'tha A.. 137. 

Nellie S., 137. 

Obadiah, 106. 

Prudence, 73. 

Rachel, 191. 

Sarah, 74. 
Rich. Catherine S.. 445. 

Elizab(>th. 445. 

I'^unice. 116. 

Henrv, 445. 

Jacob, 445. 

John. 445. 

Moody, 445. 
llicliards, Alfred, 436. 

Daniel H., 231. 

DrusiUa. 75. 

Etta, 114. 

George S., 468. 

Melissa, 460. 
Richardson. Abby, 418. 

Abiel. 415. 416. 

Abigail. 419. 

AV:igail W., 417. 

Adeline, 67. 

Albert J., 152, 418. 

Almeda, 280. 

Arvilla R., 185. 

Bell, 418.- 

Bertha, 416. _ 

Brewster. 4L . 

Caroline E.. 182. 

Carrie, 78. 

Charles L. 418. 

Clarabel. I!t0. 

Clarence, 410. 

Darwin, 136. 

David, 56. 182. 372. 
375, 416, 417, 41b. 
465. 

David S., 417. 

Deborah. 414. 

Earl, 415. 

Eben. 400. 

Ebenezer. 41(i. 417, 419. 

Edith M.. 419. 

Edward B.. 190. 

Edwin, 120. 

Elizabeth G.. 417. 418. 

Elizabeth M.. 418. 

Ellen M., 414. 

Eri, 59. 



684 



hidex of Names. 



Rioliiirdson, Ezekiel, 414. 

415. 
Flora B., 415. 
Flora E., 414. 
Flora F., 417. 
Flora M., 418. 
Frank E., 1S4. 
Frank M.. 416. 
Fred E., 416. 
Fred H., 419, 502. 
Garald K., 416. 
George H., 219. 
George L., 108. 
George W., 454. 
George Washington, 

352. 418, 419. 
Guv. 416. 
Ha'lie E., 416. 
Hannah, 415. 
Hannah G.. 465. 
Harry W., 416. 
Harry Webb, 419. 
Hattie E., 419. 
Hattie Evaline, 415. 
Hattie V.. 415. 
Hazel, 415. 
Henrv, 400. 417, 418. 
HenrV E.. 201, 417. 
Henrv G., 418. 
Hiram N.. 280. 
Horace, 417, 418. 
Horace F., 414, 415. 
Hugh J., 419. 
Hugh R., 419. 
Ida, 417. 
Ida M., 119. 
Ira M., 416. 
Irena H., 75, 416. 
Isaac E., 417, 418, 516. 
Isabel C, 418. 
Israel C., 418. 
Jacob, 416. 
James, 414, 415. 
James E., 414, 415. 
James M., 102. 
Jane, 414. 
Jennie, 416. 
John, 414, 416, 419. 
Jonatlian, 415. 
Josephine M., 415. 
Josiah, 414. 
Judith, 418. 
Kate, 102, 414. 
Katie H., 416. 
Leafy M., 410. 
Learned W.. 417. 
Leroy D. H., 11.3, 

418. 
Lillian, 418. 
Lillian B., 418. 
Lizzie, 418. 
Lohama, 415. 



Ricliardson, Luther, 116, 
2(>6, 267, 414. 

Lvdiaetta. 182, 417. 

Mabel, 416. 

Martha, 417. 

Martha A., 416. 

JMartha S., 419. 

Mary, 375. 

Mary E.. 417, 418. 

Marv Jane, 416, 418, 
482. 

Marv H., 418. 

Marv T., 418. 

Maud, 416. 

Mercy, 414, 415. 

Minnie E., 419. 

Moses, 375. 

Mvron H., 417. 

Nellie. 418. 

Nellie E., 418. 

Olive, 10. 414, 417. 

Olive J., 322. 

Olive Jennie, 417. 

Paul M., 416. 

Priscilla, 416. 

Rebecca, 415, 417. 

Remembrance, 414. 

Reuben, 280. 

Robert, 414, 417. 

Robert W., 419. 

Ruth. 400. 

S. Everett, 114. 

Sally, 375, 414, 417. 
482. 

Samuel. 414. 

Sarah. 415. 

Sarali W., 56. 

Sophia. 416. 

Stephen. 185. 410, 419. 

Stephen A., 32S. 

Stephen E., 506. 

Susan. 418. 

Susanna, 414. 

Susannah. 417, 418. 

Theda L., 416. 

Thomas, 414, 415. 

Walter W., 417. 

Warren, 417. 

William, 419. 

William A., 416. 

William I., 418. 419. 

Zuriel A., 182, 322. 

Zuriel Albee, 416, 417, 
482. 
Rickard. Mary, 457. 
Ricker. Loren, 68. 
Rider, V. H., 120. 
Ridley, Annie, 245. 

John, 245. 
Rilev, Abigail, 441. 

Elizabeth. 419. 

Ellen, 419. 



Rilev, James H., 419. 

Mary A., 241. 

Michael, 419. 

Nathaniel. 441. 

Triphena. 441. 
Rines, Carrie M., 420. 

Charles, 420. 

Ebenezer, 419. 

Emeline M.. 419, 420. 

Emeline S., 419, 420. 

Emma, 419, 459. 

George W., 420. 

Harrv A.. 420. 

Mancia, 432. 

William. 419. 420, 459. 
Ring, Addison, 543. 

Andrew, 157. 

Angle, 420. 

John, 420. 

Mary, 420. 520. 

Matilda. 420. 

Mitchell. 420. 

Phebe, 420. 

Rosa, 420. 

Sarah, 157. 
Ripley. Sarah, 157. 

William. 157. 
Riser, Charles, 232. 
Rivers, Augusta, 420. 

Christina B., 420. 

Ellen E., 420. 

Etta. 420. 

Godfrev. 420. 

Grace, 420. 

Harley A., 205, 420. 

Jasper, 420. 

Joseph. 420. 

Marv B.. 420. 

Nelson T.. 149, 420. 

Plooma, 420. 

Rosa B., 420. 
Rix. Ahbie A.. 423. 

Adeline, 422. 

Alanson S., 422. 

Alfred, 422. 

Aiistin, 422. 

Benjamin F., 422, 423. 

Blanche L.. 423. 

Caroline, 423. 

Carrie E., 423. 

Charles, 422, 423. 

Charles C. 422. 

Charles H., 422, 423, 
476. 

Clark, 421. 441. 

Ebenezer. 197. 421, 422. 

Edgar M., 422. 423. 

Esther, 421. 

Evelina, 422. 

Florence E.. 423. 

Francena M., 423. 

Frank, 423. 



Index of Names. 



685 



Rix. Ceoi-ov W., 421. 

Grace. 421. 

Guv, 42:5. 

Guv C. 422. 423. 

Guv S., 423. 

H:)"lo, 421. 422. 

Hanmili. 421. 

Hannah C. 1!)7. 

Ira 0., 422. 

James, 421. 

James C. 42:). 

James ^L. 2!)2. 

Joel E., 423. 

Jolin, 421, 423. 

Jonatlian ('., 422. 423. 

Jonathan .M., 422. 

Lavina. 422. 

Lewis M., 422. 

Louisa F., 422. 

Lueretia. 422. 

JMaro-aret. 422. 

Martha. 423. 

Martha A., 423. 

Mary. 421. 

JMar'y L., 423. 

Minnie, 423. 

]\Iorrill. 133. 

iloses. 374. 

Nareissa, 422. 493. 

Nathaniel, 179, 219, 
421. 422. 423, 493. 

Oscar. 422. 

Persis, 219. 422. 

Peter. 421. 

Pollv, 421. 

Reheeca, 422. 

Reheeca Jane, 422. 

Robert. 421. 

Rutli, 421. 

Tliomas. 421, 423. 

Wilder P.. 422. 423. 

William, 421. 422. 
Rix ford, Lutlier. 202. 

Sarah, 2(i2. 

Sarah P.. 2(12. 
Rohhins. George O., 520. 

Ruble N., 78. 
Roberts, Abraham, 301. 

Elizabeth. 301. 

Mary, 441. 

Osmore ()., ISO. 

Phebe, 310. 

Sarah, 301. 

W. .A., 27. 
Robins. Almira F., 425. 

Betsey. 424. 

Caroline. 424. 

Douglass, PJ4, 424, 
425. 

Eli son. 424. 

Emerson. 424. 

Esther, 424. 



Robins, Falima IL, 425. 

George I).. 425. 

Ida M., 425. 

Isaac F., 424. 

James W.. 190, 424. 

Joseph, 99, 424. 50S. 

.loseph E., 425. 

Joseph W.. 425. 

Keziah, 424. 

Lvdia, 424. 

I\iarcv, 424. 

Margaret, 424. 

Margaret Anna. 425. 

Margaret H., 425. 

Mary, 424. 

]\Iinerva D., 425. 

Philena, 99, 424. 

Polly. 424. 

I'ris'cilla, 424. 

Sally, 424. 

Wilber, 48. 

Wilbur F., 425. 
Robinson. Abigail, 419. 

Adrian, 42(i. 

Ali)ro L., 425, 457. 

Benjamin F., 231. 295, 
420. 

Benjamin John, 420. 

Charles J., 233. 

Edward K.. 420. 

Etlie, 140. 

Ella L. 426. 

Emily E., 420. 

Frank O., 420. 

Fred A.. 420. 511. 

Frederick K., 420. 

George, 308. 

Henry, 419. 

Homer E., 420. 

Jasper, 425. 

Jeannette E., 420, 511. 

John P.., 420. 

Laura R., 425. 

IMarion, 420. 

Marv; 233. 

NeH'ie, 420. 

Sarah, 479. 

Ursula, 471. 

William. 471. 
Robv, Abigail. 427. 

Ciiarles W., 427. 

Elizabeth, 152. 

Ephraim C. 427. 

Grace, 239. 

Jane, 427. 

John S., 255, 427. 

Joseph, 427. 

Lucy, 427. 

Nancv, 427. 

Relief, 427. 

Relief C.. 427. 
Rockwell, Rufus E., 332. 



Roekwood. Elizabeth, 
3,S3. 

Lueretia. 191. 

Martha, 383. 

Nicholas, 383. 
Rodalf, Cora M., 145. 
Rodamel, Simeon, 445. 
Rodliir, Horatio H., 123. 
Roe, Rosilla, 403. 
Rogers, Almira L., 234. 

Augusta, 394. 

Clara S., 220. 

Ezekiel. 103. 

Hannah, 301. 

Jedediah. 234. 

John, 145. 

Marv. 49(». 

Nathan, .300. 

Saniuel, 490. 

Sarah, 338. 

Susan G., 145. 
Rolf, John, 520. 

Ruth, 520. 
Rollins, E. H.. 470. 

Elizabeth S.. 130. 

Frank H.. 427. 

Hattie J., 414. 

Henrv G., 414. 

Ida. 379. 

James W.. 130. 

\^'ingate. 130. 
Root, Charles T., 232. 

Mary, 323. 
Rose, (icorge. 421. 

Mary 1., 422. 
Rosebrook. Jonathan, 207. 

Polly. 207. 
Rosebrooks. William, 201. 
Ross, Ashter D., 48. 

Eliza H., 427. 

Ell wood J., 427. 

Harvev P., 180, 427. 

J. Smith, 78. 

Jonathan. 230. 

Julia A.. 78. ISO. 

Lucia W.. 427. 

Lucv S., 230. 

Marv E.. 427. 

Roval. 230. 

Samuel. 78, 180, 427. 
Rounseval. Georgie M., 

198. 
Rounsevcd. Ann ^I., 427. 

Elle J.. 427. 

File Joseph, 427. 

Emile, 400, 427. 

.L H.. 488. 

Royal D., 400. 427. 
Rourk, Catherine. 143. 
Rouse. Fannv H.. 108. 
Rowe. Ardelfa, 428. 

Arthur P.. 530. 



686 



Index of Names. 



Rowe, Clara K., 536. 
Daniel, 428. 
Delia L., 201. 
Elizabeth L., 85. 
Ephraim, 428, 499. 
Jesse L., 201, 217, 428. 
Mary A., 428. 
Nettie L., 217, 428. 
Rowell, Achsah B., 431. 
Adaline, 430. 
Albert, 430. 
Alice C, 431. 
Amos, 34, 98, 400, 431, 

471. 
Ann, 429. 

Ann Mary, 98, 431. 
Anna, 429, 440. 
Anne, 429. 
Benjamin F., 429. 
Berenice A., 291. 
Betsey, 431. 
Caleb, 429. 
Carleton F., 431. 
Caroline, 19. 
Caroline E., 291. 
Caroline L., 429. 
Carrie L., 207. 
Carrie M., 431. 
Charity, 429. 
Charles C, 430. 
Charles E., 72. 
Charles H., 431. 
Chester, 430. 
Clara, 178. 
Clarissa D., 430. 
Clinton, 430, 431. 
Daniel, 429, 431. 
Edmund, 429. 
Eliza, 431. 
Elizabeth, 428, 431. 
Elizabeth A., 429, 435. 
Eugenia M., 431. 
Fanny R., 34, 431, 471. 
Francis H., 430. 
Frank F., 430. 
Franklin, 430. 
George, 430. 
Grace F., 431. 
Guy C, 400, 429, 430, 

431. 
Hannah, 429. 
Henry W., 431. 
Ira, 430. 
Jacob, 429. 

James C, 400, 429, 435. 
James H., 429. 
Jane C, 400, 431. 
Joanna, 428. 
John, 428. 
Jonathan, 268, 429, 430, 

440. 
Jonathan B., 429, 430. 



Rowell, Jonathan H., 
430. 

Joshua, 430. 

Juilith, 429. 

Lizzie M., 431. 

Lois, 429. 

Lydia, 429. 

Maria, 430. 

Marv, 428. 

Mary J., 430. 

I^.lelissa A., 429. 

JMicaijah, 431, 441. 

Milo. 430. 

Mindwell, 405, 429. 

Miriam, 429. 

Perev, 429. 

Philip, 428, 429. 

Ricliard, 430. 

Richard F., 119, 336, 
429, 431. 

Sally, 429. 

Salmon H., 430. 

Samuel, 291, 428, 429. 

Sarah, 428. 

Tiiomas, 428. 

Valentine, 428. 
Roy, Adele, 209. 

Michael. 209. 
Rublee, Alson F., 370. 
Rudd, Jonathan, 00. 

iMary, 00. 
Rugg, Cephas, 361. 
Ruhxnd, Elliott C, 432. 

George, 432. 

George W., 432. 

Laura VV., 432. 

Mary E., 432. 
Rimdel, Alice J., 517. 
Runnel, Samuel, 505. 
Rvuinells, Abigail, 24. 
Rushton, Henry, 342. 

Marv, 342. 
Russ, N. K., 364. 
Russell, Abigail, 20, 73. 

Ann M., 98. 

Arthur K., 432. 

Benjamin F., 231. 

Betsev, 432. 

Carey, 246, 433, 520. 

Catherine F., 433. 

Charles H., 432. 

Clarence H., 432. 

Edna, 174. 

Edwin M., 432. 

Elias, 386. 

Ellen J., 433. 

Elmer E., 432, 433. 

Emily D., 231. 

Emily E., 433. 

Eunice, 432. 

Francis H., 433. 

Frederic H., 432. 



Russell, Frederick A., 
432. 

George L., 185, 433. 

George W., 432. 

Harriet N., 433. 

Harry B., 433. 

Harrv E., 432. 

Helen A., 35, 432. 

Henrietta, 432. 

John. 433. 

Josiah, 267, 340. 

Julia C, 433. 

Lizzie, 207, 386. 

Lizzie S., 432. 

Lucius A., 433. 

Lvdia, 432. 

Marcia C. 21. 

Mark J., 300. 

:\Iartha E., 433. 

Marv J., 85, 322. 

Merrick, 174, 207. 

Peter B., 433. 

Rachel, 493. 

Robert, 322. 

Roxanna, 433. 

Sarah H., 246, 433, 
526. 

Scott E., 433. 

Simeon, 98, 431. 

Sophia. 432. 

Sue, 433. 

Susan B., 433. 

Tliomas, 432. 

Tliomas E., 432, 433. 

William E., 433. 
Ruth, Henrv, 261. 
Rutherford, Isabella, 123. 
Rverson, Deborah, 243. 
R'vthes, Charles U.R.,232. 



Sabin, Hannah. 200. 

John, 260. 

Lydia, 477. 
Salisbvirv, Elizabeth, 226. 
Salmon, "Elizabeth, 338. 

.John, 338. 
Salter, Titus, 130, 214. 
Sahvay, Adeline, 474. 

Agnes P., 434. 

Annie M.. 253. 434. 

Anthony V., 434. 

Clement J., 434. 

Hattie, 434. 

Joseph, 159, 325. 

Louis, 474. 

Matilda R., 434. 

Mitchell, 253, 434. 

Mitchell J., 434. 

Vernie E., 434. 



Index of Names. 



687 



Salwav, Vina, 159. 
Sampson, Edith V., 530. 

Elizabeth, 15(i. 

George, 15U. 

Henry, 530. 
Sanborn, Aaron, 519. 

Abigail, 110, 111. 

Abner, 434. 

Amelia B., 435. 

Amos S., 434. 

Anna, 518. 

Betsey E., 175. 

Caroline, 522. 

Caroline N., 435. 

Charles A., 437. 

Charles P., 51, 436. 

Coffin, 434. 

David P., 30, 108, 285, 
435, 452, 510. 

Deborah B., 435. 

DeJjorah J., 382, 435. 

Delia S., 430. 

Edgar, 435. 

Elisha, 243. 

Eliza A., 430. 

Elizabeth, 454. 

Elizabeth Ann, 435. 

Ellen J., 435, 510. 

Emily, 436. 

Emma E., 30, 435. 

Ezra, 434. 

Elora, 434. 

Elora A., 436. 

Erances Ann, 436. 

Erancis D., 435. 

Erancis W., 435. 

Hannah, 317, 434. 

Hannah A., 435. 

Hannah G., 350. 

Henry, 436. 

Henry F., 436. 

Herbert L., 435, 494. 

Irving L., 435. 

Isaac S. R., 436. 

Jennie E., 383, 436. 

Jennie L., 435. 

Jennie Lindsey, 435. 

Jeremiah, 175, 454. 

Joanna, 243, 436. 

John, 434. 

Jonathan C, 317, 436. 

Jonathan Cram, 436. 

Josiah, 436, 454. 

Judith, 434. 

Eaura B., 285, 435, 452. 

Eeroy S., 435. 

Levi, 304, 382, 432, 435. 

Levi \V., 435. 

Loviea C, 430, 473. 

Luey R., 435. 

Luther D.. 429, 435. 

Lydia N., 436. 



Sanborn, Madison, 324, 
383, 435, 436. 

iMargaret, 434. 

^largaret C, 454. 

.Mark A., 436. 

.Marv, 31, 434, 507,519. 

.\larv J., 435. 

Mary M., 364, 434. 

.\larv .Mood\-, 435. 

Melutable, 483. 

Xaomi 11., 435. 

Eollv. 430. 

Rac-hei, 435. 430. 

Rachel T., 435. 

Sarah, 156. 

Saraii K., 436. 

Slu'pherd J., 436, 473, 
543. 

Simeon, 430. 

Stella L., 436. 

Stephen, 434. 

Susannah T., 434. 

William, 434, 436. 

/adoc. 436, 507. 

Zadock, 112, 311. 
Saucier. Derrick, 14. 
Sanders, Ellen M., 329, 
437. 

Jane, 339. 

Lucian G.. 437. 

Lucien. 417. 

Lvdia, 96. 

Mar>hal, 320, 329, 437. 

Nellie M., 437. 

Rufus, 437. 
Sanderson, Aaron, 437. 

Addie W., 437. 

Edward T., .371. 

Lida W., 437. 

Lutie F., 437. 

Roscoe, 437. 
Sanford. Elizabeth, 389. 

George, 389. 
Sanger, David, Jr., 372. 

Eleazer, 438. 

Ellen E, 380, 438. 

Ezra, 438. 

Hannah, 438. 

Katherine E., 257, 438. 

Lillian E.. 237, 438. 

:\lary, 437, 438. 

Nathaniel, 438. 

Richard, 437, 438. 

Sabrina, 438. 

Sarah. 438. 

Thaddeus E., 237, 300, 
380, 438. 
Santy, Delia .M., 133. 

Eugene, 507. 

Gray, Jr.. 439. 

Minnie, 439. 

Nelson, 370, 439. 



Sargeant, Caroline, 95. 

( yrus, 95. 

Sarah J., 95. 
Sargent, Abigail, 242. 

I'.etsey, 439. 

Elihu, 125, 439. 

Eliza B. C, 125, 439. 

Elizabeth, 278. 

Eraidv, 439. 

George, 439. 

Darrv, 439. 

Henry, 542. 

Joanna, 428. 

John. 439, 491. 

Jo.-eph, 278. 

Julia, 439. 

Laura A.. 439. 

Lonina B.. 439. 

.Martha, 4.39. 

.Marv, 242, 439. 

Marv -M., 439. 

.Marv S., 542. 

Milo, 439. 

Nancy. 439. 

Polly, 136. 

Rachel, 278. 

Roswell, 351, 4.39. 

Susannah. 141, 527. 

Thomas P.. 226. 

William, 428. 

Zolvey, 439. 
SaitweU, Betsey. 343, 440. 

Elizabeth, 440. 

Elizabeth G.. 343. 

Emily, 440. 

Gertrude K., 440. 

Hannah, 440. 

Helen G., 440. 

Joel, 308, 440. 

Joel M., 440. 

John, 343, 353, 440. 

John Q. A., 440. 

Lois A., 440. 

-Maria, 308. 440. 

Obadiah, 440. 

Orin R., 440. 

Pollv. 221. 353, 440. 

Roswell, 429, 440. 

Sarah, 440. 

Sarah A., 440. 

Simon, 343, 440. 

Sophia C, 440. 

Thomas J., 440. 
Saunders, Amos. 177. 

Mary C, 177.' 
Savage. Anna. 441. 

Christian, 441. 

Clark C, 442. 

Eleanor, 70. 441. 

Elizabeth, 431, 441. 

Ellen -M.. 442. 

Elmera L., 442. 



688 



Index of Names. 



Savage, Emma J., 442. 

Hannah, 442, 539. 

Harriet, 441. 

Ira W., 442. 

James F., 441. 

Jehiel W., 443. 

John, 441, 442. 

John R., 441. 

John W., 442, 487. 

Lama, 421, 441. 

Laura A., 442. 

Martha W., 442. 

Mary, 441, 442. 

Mary L., 442. 

Melinda, 305. 

Otis, 442. 

Ozias, 393, 442, 539. 

Polly W., 393, 443. 

Roby, 441. 

Roswell, 275, 305, 441, 
442. 

Roswell E.. 442. 

Samuel, 442. 

Sarah, 441, 442. 

Stephen, 70, 431, 441. 

Susan B., 442. 

Susan D., 442. 

Sylvester, 441, 442. 

Sylvester R., 442. 

Thomas, 442. 

Triphena, 441. 

William, 441. 

Willie A., 442. 
Sawtell, Elizabeth, 192, 
439. 

Hannah, 439, 440. 

Obadiah. 439, 440. 

Rachel P., 440. 

Richard, 439. 
Sawyer, Annie F., 444. 

Benjamin, 122,272,274 
328, 443. 

Betsey, 476. 

Carrie B., 444. 

Catherine, 363. 

Charles M. T., 443, 444, 

D. F., 431. 

Dolly, 443. 

Dorothy, 376. 

Edna, 443. 

Eli D., 391, 485. 

Eli Davis, 443, 444. 

Eliza J., 444. 

Ella, 272. 443. 

Elmer G., 443. 

Emeline, 443. 

Enos, 443. 

Esther R., 281. 

Frank P., 443. 

Fred B., 444. 
Gertrude P., 444. 
Hattie G., 443, 444, 485. 



Sawyer, Helen L., 444. 
Howard P., 444. 
Ira C, 443. 
John. 443. 
John P., 443. 
Josiah. 204. 
Lucy, 311. 
Lydia, 443. 
Lydia A., 271. 
jMarion F., 444. 
Mary Ann, 131. 
Olive, 97. 
Pamelia, 327. 
Phebe, 443. 
Pliebe J.. 122. 
Robert C, 444. 
Ruth, 242. 
Samuel, 97. 
Samuel C, 96. 
Sanuiel Cole, 444. 
Sarah, 149. 
Sarah O., 443. 
Sarah P., 444. 
Sophia, 464. 
Sophronia, 274, 443. 
William, 97, 149, 310, 
311, 370, 443, 444, 
404. 
William H.. 443, 444. 
Saj'res, James, 08. 
Seammell, Alexander, 457. 
Scheer, Bertha. 473. 
Schmitz, Caroline S., 168. 
Schoffe, Daniel, 445. 
Henry, 445. 
Jacob, 445. 
John, 445. 
Scott, Anna W., 403. 
Cora A., 444. 
C. W., 444. 
Frank C, 487. 
Georqe W., 444. 
G. r": W.. 170. 
Henry, 295. 
Lula A., 444. 
Lydia, 234. 
Martin L., 444. 
Minnie G., 323. 
Nancy, 247. 
Nathan. 444. 
Sarah, 543. 
Sarah M., 444. 
Thomas, 247. 
Ursula, 295. 
Scribner, Charles, 504. 
Seace, John. 482. 
Seald, Katherine, 10. 
Sealey, Sophia, 326. 

William, 326. 
Searle, Elizabeth, 179. 
Hannah, 179. 
William, 179. 



Searles, Elnathan, 156. 

Miriam, 106. 
Seaver. Susan C, 541. 
Seavey, Abigail, 241. 
Clementine, 126. 
Lucretia, 462. 
Lyman B., 481. 
Sebastian, Eunice, 493. 

Samuel, 493. 
Secor, Julia, 90. 
Sedgell, Kate, 401. 
Seeley, Adaline, 448. 
Jeannette D., 243. 
Joseph C, 102. 
Margaret, 102. 
William, 102, 448. 
Sellingliam, Andrew J., 
72, 440, 522. 
Catherine, 251, 446. 
Daniel, 446. 
Ellsworth, 446. 
Eva A., 446. 
Henry, 445, 446. 
Henry, Jr., 446. 
Jacob, 251, 445, 446. 
Lizzie M., 72, 446. 
Matilda, 446. 
Senter, Mary, 165. 

Welthy, 165. 
Sessions, Sally, 534. 
Severance, Isabel, 398. 

William, 398. 
Sewall, Hannah, 519. 
Sexton, Cora, 140. 

George, 140. 
Seybold, Amelia, 298. 

Josiah, 298. 
Seymour, Hannah, 362. 

Harriet. 515. 
Sgobel, Helen, 446. 
Michael, 446. 
Paul, 446. 
Shackford, Sally, 375. 
Shart'er, Emma, 517. 
Shaler, Elizabeth, 393. 
Shannon, Elizabeth, 530. 

Mary, 375. 
Shapleigh, Dolly, 372. 
James, 372. 
Sally, 372, 373. 
Sharp, Christian, 393. 

George, 393. 
Shatswell, Mary, 507. 
Shattuck. Amanda M., 6. 
Charles H., 413. 
Eda T., 118. 
Ellen D., 366. 
Ferdinand, 66. 
Jane, 363. 
Sanuiel, 306. 
Sherman, 303. 
Stephen, 302. 



Index of K(t))ies. 



689 



Shattuck. \';isl:(i, :U;3. 
yhaw, Calcl). 4;{4, 484. 

Edward, 2.57. 

Elizabeth. 434, 484. 

(h-aoe, ;572. 

Joshua J5., 1:52,293, 44G. 

Mary, 13. 

Mary A.. 2!)3. 440. 

Nehemiali. 440. 

Rachel, 434. 

Roger, 483. 

Sarah J., 440. 

Susanna. 483. 
Shav. Bessie D.. 44G. 

Drusella E., 440. 

John C, 75. 440. 

Katie E., 440. 

William A., 440. 
Shea, Kate. 120. 

Patrick. 120. 
Shenield, Hannah. 383. 
Sheldon, Mary, 532. 
Shepard. Catherine. 202. 

Frank Edward, 38 L 

Marv A., 28. 

Robert. 59. 

Sylvester, 202. 
Shepherd. Anna E., 447. 

Frank E., 447. 

Harriet, 520. 

Lois, 520. 

Raehod, 73. 

William H.. 447. 
Sherburne, Dolly, 3G9. 

Love. 484. 

]\Iar£iaret, 484. 

Rufus B.. 220. 

Samuel, 309, 484. 
Sherman, Charlotle, 53. 

Edna, 10. 

Eliza C. 294. 

Cieorge, 50 L 

John, 73. 

]\Iartha, 73. 

Prmlenee, 153. 
Slierwin, llepzibah, 541. 
Sherwood. Emeline, 419. 

William. 419. 
Shorev, John F., 284. 
Shurtleir, Anna P., 542. 

JOmma A., 177. 

Roswell. 542. 
Sinister, Emma V., 220. 

John, 220. 
Shute. Alden. 447. 

Alice M., 448. 

Ambrose B., 4-18. 

Arthur N.. 448. 

Charles N., 447. 

Charles S., 447. 

ICiizabeth, 447. 

Ellen M., 448. 

VOL. III. — 44 



SI 



Si 



Si 



lute, Cilman D., 447, 

448. 
Crace L., 448. 
Harriet, 447. 
Horace, 75. Mil. 447. 
Joseph, 111, 447. 
Joseph B., 447. 
Kate M., 149. 447. 
Lucv A., 447. 
Lydia, 447. 
IMaria D. P.., 447. 
Mary, 447. 
]\lary Jane, 447. 
Michael M., 111. 447. 
Nathaniel. 447, 448. 
Phebo, 447. 
Sally, 447. 
Sewell, 447. 
Thomas, 447. 
bley. Charles. 180. 
(Jeorge A., 335. 
Isby, Annette A.. 448. 
GaVald \V., 448. 
Glenn W.. 448. 
Lewis, 448. 
Mildred P., 448. 
William M., 380, 448. 
Iver, Amos IL, 75. 
Caroline, 370. 
mes. Rhoda R., 402. 
mino, Adaline, 448. 
Augustus. 448. 
John, 448. 
mons, Mary G., 190. 
monds, Charles, 448. 
Jennie L., 448. 
Laura A., 448. 
Marv E.. 448. 
IMoses, 528. 
Sailv P., 24. 
Solon L., 448. 
mmons, Charlotte ^L 

130. 
Harri(>t N., 59. 
mpkins, Cicelia. 189. 
mjjson, Abbie W., 450. 
Ann, 528. 
Bishop, 21. 
Carl C, 449. 
Carrie D., 449. 
Carrie E., 450. 
Catherine, 450. 
Charles A., 449. 
Charles H.. 449. 
Chester, 389. 449. 
Clementine, 245. 
Clinton P.., 449. 
Cora A., 449. 
Diadama. 455. 
Earl E., 449. 
]-:rnest, 449. 
Ferdinand, 450. 



Sim|)son, Fhna I].. 449. 

G(H)rgeR., 449, 450.403. 

Harry C., 449. 

Harry E.. 450. 

Harry M.. 44!». 

Ha/.e'l M., 449. 

Isabel, 448. 

Jessie E.. 449. 

John T., 448, 449. 

Kate B., 449. 

Laura i?., 450. 

Leona E., 450. 

Lizzie F., 449. 520. 

-Mary ]).. 437. 

.Matthew. 437. 

Paul L.. 44!). 

Priscilla. ;!9(t. 

Reuben P.. 450. 

Riley S., 122, 449. 450, 
520. 

Samuel. 44'^. 449. 

Sanuiel F.. 20. 449. 

Sarah A., 449. 

Sarah U., 450. 

Suel. 390, 449. 455. 

Susan E.. 419. 

'J'homas, 178, 207. 

Wilford C^. 450. 
Sinclair. Charles A.. 231. 

Charles Arthur, 451. 

Charles G., 451. 

Elizabeth. 451. 

Ellen M., 451. 

Emma, 402. 

Emma 1'., 451. 

Grace J., 451. 

John G., 391. 451. 

Martha A., 451. 

Martha (!., 451. 

Martha S.. 451. 

Marv E., 451. 

Marv L.. 451. 

Peter, 402. 

P(dlv, 450. 

Richard. 450, 451. 

Sanuiel. 450. 

Sarah, 450. 

Taniar. 451. 
Sinkler. Deborah. 450. 

Elizabeth. 450. 

John, 450. 

Mary, 450. 
Sizen, Clara. 513. 

Esther, 85. 

Jan\es. 85, 513. 
Skeene. (Jeorgianna. 527. 

John G., 527. 
Skillinirs. Deborah. 241. 

Sarah, 352. 
Skinner, Abner. 450. 

Emeline K., 298. 

Otis, 303. 



690 



Index of Names. 



Skinner, Snrnli, 440. 

ytephon. 1()5. 

Susanna, 45(3. 

Walter, 472. 
Slack, Hannali, 389. 

William, 3S!l. 
Slater, Cornelia, 307. 

Robert, 307. 
Slattery, Bessie T., 1.59. 

William, 159. 
Slaughter. John, 310. 

Mary, 310. 
Sleeper, Edmund, 519. 

John, 519. 

Peter, 519. 
Small, Edwin. 411. 

Edwin E., 500. 

James B., 500. 

Julia, 500. 

Walter H., 500. 
Smalley, Edwin B., 452. 

Howard E., 452. 

James A., 452. 

James H., 185, 452. 

Joanna Q., 452. 

Joseph F., 452. 

Nellie M., 452. 
Smart, Harriet N.. 15G. 

Howard F., 423. 
Smearage, Lizzie, 125. 

Richard, 125. 

Sarah, 125. 
Smillie, James, 452. 

Janet, 452. 

John, 285, 435, 452. 

Julia, 452. 

Laura B., 285, 452. 

Maud A., 452. 

Robert, 452. 

Susannah, 452. 

William, 452. 
Smith, Abbie, 455. 

Abbie F., 458. 

Abigail, 135, 273, 450. 

Ada B., 459. 

Addie E., 455. 

Agnes L., 459. 

Albee E., 453. 

Almon B., 370. 

Amos, 135. 

Amy M., 184, 457. 

Ann, 453. 

Ann F., 460. 

Annie, 459. 

Antoinette P., 400. 

Asa K., 457. 

Augustia A., 190. 

Aura H., 454. 

Austin J., 458. 

Austin R., 459, 403. 

Barnard H., 454. 

Beniamin, 450. 



Smith. Bessie. 459. 
Betsev, 117, 231, 454. 
Betsey H., 401. 
Beverly, 458. 
Byron'R., 152, 458. 
Caroline, 228. 
Caroline N., 435. 
Carrie, 455. 
Catherine C, 453. 
Catherine Cobb, 391. 

457. 
Charles, 442. 
Charles C, 300. 
Charles Calvin, 453. 
Charles E., 9, 453. 
Charles H., 453. 
Clarence, 174. 
Clarence H., 453. 
Clarissa A., 55. 
Clarissa P., ^i^. 
Cora, 453. 
Cvrus, 154. 
Daniel, 228, 450, 457. 
Daniel G., 400, 435, 

458. 
David, 454. 
Deborah, 42, 457. 
Diadama, 455. 
Ducena, 457. 
Edwin H., 455. 
Eldred 0., 181. 
Electa B., 459. 
Elihu B., 400. 
Elisha, 55, 454, 460. 
Elizabeth, 454. 
Elvira, 457. 
Emilv, 201. 
Eninia, 419, 420, 459. 
Emma D., 102, 459. 
Emma L., 459. 
Emma S., 124. 
Ephraim, 456. 
Esther, 300. 
Esther D., 205, 457. 
Eugene S., 458. 
Experience, 39, 456,457. 
Fanny, 457. 
Francis, 456. 
Francis H., 173, 455. 
Fred L., 312, 455. 
George, 320. 
George B., 459. 
George F., 400. 
George W., 458. 
George Walter, 453. 
George Washington, 

458, 400. 
George Wellington, 455. 
George William, 460. 
Grace M., 458. 
Hannah, 397, 533. 
Hartlv, 329. 



Smith, Harriet, 225, 459. 
Harriet N., 243. 
Harris E., 241. 
Harry, 236, 459. 
Harry D., 453. 
Harvey, 455. 
Hattie L., 211. 
Helen, 35. 
Henry, 459. 
Henry William, 453. 
Henrv Wooilward, 453. 
Herbert E., 355. 
Herbert H., 4(i0. 
Hiram B., 142, 453. 
Huldah, 456. 
Ichabod, 456, 457. 
Ida M., 459. 
Irvin W., 455. 
Isaac, 33. 39, 82, 157, 

184, 205, 289, 425, 

457. 
Isaac C, 457. 
Isabel G., 453. 
Isabella, 456. 
Isabella A., 217. 
James, 10, 456, 459. 
Jane, 455. 
Jason, 459. 
Jennie, 453. 
Jennie A., 510. 
Jennie L.. 458. 
Jennie U., 230. 
Jeremiah, 51. 
Jerrv, 57. 
Jesse B., 351. 
Joel, 373. 
John. 39, 124, 358, 450, 

458. 
-John B., 470. 
John, .Jr.. 450. 
John Moulton, 458. 
John M., 510. 
John, Sr., 456. 
Jonathan. 29, 97, 153, 

453, 456, 457. 
Joseph, 454, 450, 459. 
Josiah, 418, 454. 
Judith, 418, 454. 
Julia E., 458. 
Julia L., 459. 
Julia Mandane, 455. 
Julia Mertie, 455. 
Juliette, 132, 455. 
Julius, 115. 
Kate, 360, 453. 
Kate E., 453. 
Laura R., 425, 457. 
Levi, 460. 
Lizzie, 453. 
Lois, 450. 
Lottie L.. 459. 
Louise, 62. 



Iiuhw of JVaiiu'S. 



61tl 



Smith. T,()viii;i. 4oS. 
Lucv ()., 4.")7. 
Liiv'ia R.. 45!). 
Liizi>lla M., 4.")4. 
Lydia, 4.')4, 4rA]. 
Lydia Ann, 3;5, :ir-,<), 4.57. 
I\iart;arol (".. 4r)4. 
I\r;iria. 510. 
Maria D. B.. 447. 
Marilla. 2.'i(). 
Marv. 338. 409, 464, 

45(), 45!). 4()(). 
Jlarv A.. 433. 457. 
:\[arv Abbio. 400, 458. 
Man- B.. 457. 
Marv E.. 57. 
Marv Elizabeth, 453. 
.Mary H.. 500. 
^lary Helen, 455, 545. 
]\[arv .lane, 3!), 82. 157, 

4-57. 
Mary L., 400. 
]\Iarv Viola, 455. 
Mav E., 454. 
Melissa. 351. 526. 
Men'v, 30. 157. 457. 
:\riini"ie Ella. 455. 
:\[iiniie Etta. 455. 
Mollie. !)4. 
Xancv. 400. 
Xanc'v S.. 280, 457. 
Nasoii, 117. 
Nellie, 115. 
Nellie H., 220. 
Nellie 11., 455. 
Nettie, 25. 

Norman C, 400, 458. 
Pat ienee. 450. 
I'hehe. 450. 480. 
I'h.'he W.. 454. 
(,)uincy. 370. 
Bansom. 104. 
Benheii, 447. 
Bhoila. 45(;. 
Bichard. 458. 450. 
Bichard C. 458. 
Bichard F.. 458. 
Biehard C. 450. 
Bilev. 32. 
Bobert. 122. 480. 
Bomanzo. 455. 
Bosette. 455. 
Bufus. 455. 487. 
Sally, 454. 
Sallv Ann. 457. 
Sanniel, 30, 132, 455, 

457. 
Samuel H.. 454. 
Sarah, 90. 45(i. 
Sarah V.. 400. 
Sarah V.. 454. 
Silas P., 217. 



Smith. Simeon. ■ir>>>,. 
Solomon. 153. 



S( 



|)hia. 



So|)liionia, 457. 
Sttdla, 455. 
rMcphen. 400. 52(!. 
SnmniM' 1*., 455. 545. 
Susannn. 450. 
Snsaniinh, 2!)0, 45(5. 
Susie VV., 122. 
Thomas. 3!). !)0, 305. 

450. 517. 
'J'homas .T. ^1.. 5.37. 
\'icelia E., 458. 
Wellinijton. 454. 
\\ilber v.. 459. 
Wilfred ().. 07, 459. 
Willard, 401. 
\\illiani. 455. 45i). 
William Baker. 102. 

18(i. 420. 459. 
^\'illiaMl Baxter, 457. 
Wilson D.. 19. . 
Zebulon, 454, 401. 
Snap]). Fleteher Ci.. 400. 
i.eroy F.. 400. 
Bobert, 400. 
Robie E., 400. 
Sarah V., 400. 
Silas B.. 400. 
Snell, Alvin, 450. 
Snow, Alberto F.. 401. 
Andrew F., 4(il. 
Charlotte, 518. 
David S., 401. 
Dennis F.. 148. 
Diana E., 175. 
Ernest W., 401. 
Isabel F., 401. 
.Terusha-. 82. 
Katie M., 401. 
Marv. 44, 289. 
:vrary K.. 92. 
Nat haniel. 175. 
Ono. 44. 92, 518. 
Briseilla ,J., 403. 
Buth, 44. 
Soaines. Betsev H.. 401. 
Elizabeth a!. 401. 
Jonathan. 4()1. 
Lnov B., 401. 
JNlartha A., 401. 
William F., 401. 
Sonierbv, Elizabeth, 127. 
Biehard, 127. 
Judith. 315. 
Soniers, Horace, 333. 
John, 353. 
Lueinda, 155. 
Melinda. 155. 
Nettie, 120. 
Sophia, 353. 



Somciville. Mary. 317. 
Soj)er, Almira. 279. 
.Mary I).. 215. 
Sa.muel, 215. 
Soule. Althea, 150. 

Mary. 15(i. 
Soutliiird. Cvnthia, 423. 
(Jeoio-ia I.'. 322. 
Joseph A., 121. 
Marv .\., 251. 
Melville, 404. 
SuMthwiek. Hannah, 287, 

Keziah. 499. 
South worth. Alice, 401. 
Artemas A., 12. 
Betsey. 402. 
Constant, 401. 
Edward. 401. 
l-:iiza A.. 402. 
Elizabeth. 323. 401. 
Elvira, 373. 
Esther, 401. 
Esther P., 348. 
(Jeorire M., 402. 
(Jeorire W.. 2<)3. 402. 
Hannah. 42. 
Hartwell H., 230, 402. 
Ira, 402. 
.Jennie L.. 402. 
.(osiah. 401. 
Lemuel, 401, 4(12. 
Marv, 401. 
.Myr'a E.. 402. 
Nathaniel. 401. 
Bebecca. 4G1. 
Bobert M.. 402. 
William. 401. 
SiKillord. Sarah. 212. 

;!84. 
Spaldinij, Martha, 475. 
Biehard. 475. 
Stephen, 475. 
Sparhawk. Mary, 32. 
Nathaniel. .Ir"., 32. 
Patience. 32. 
Bebecca. 51. 
Spauldin.o-. B. B.. 27. 

.Martha .1.. 300. 
S|)cncer. Cliarles P., 324. 
ICsther. 509. 
l-"unice. 509. 
Hubbard. 509. 
Sarah. 310. 
SpolVoi-d, Josepli. 170. 

J^awrencc K.. 152. 
Spooner. Abbit> J., 34-7. 
Betsev. 473. 
Cortland. 4(;9. 
Ellen M.. 134. 
Evalvn A., 4. 
(ieoro-e. 134. 
Joel, 347. 



692 



Index of JVames. 



Spoonev, Thomas J., 4. 
Sprague, Eliza, 208. 

Harriet. 403. 

Irene, 229. 

Jemima, 527. 

Ruth, 403. 

Samuel, 403. 
Spring, John C, 451. 

Rebecca, 249. 
Sprout, Ebenezer, 527. 
Squires, Addie M., 458. 
Stacev, Rebecca, 01. 

Thomas, 91. 
Stack, Henry, 445. 
Stainton, Geoffrey de, 103. 

Helena, 103. 
Stalbird, Samuel, 173. 
Stamp. Jennie, 278. 

Joseph, 278. 
Standish, Miles, 157, 163. 
Stanford, John, 178, 268. 

Leland, 255. 

Persis, 268. 

Polly, 135. 
Stanley, Richard C, 440. 

Sallv, 440. 
Stannard, Catherine, 23. 
Staples, Jane, 161. 

Marv. 500. 

Nellie, 402. 
Starbird, Rebecca, 171. 

Samuel, 171. 
Stark. John, 95. 
Starrett, Abigail, 105. 
St. Clair, Emily, 295. 

S. B., 485. 
Stearns, Abbie W., 450, 
403. 

Abigail, 49, 50, 402. 

Addie. 233, 463. 

Anna B., 463. 

Arba T., 247. 

Benjamin. 463. 

Charles, 462. 

Cyrus E., 403. 

David, 40, 50, 409. 

Edward, 202. 

Eliza, 403. 

Elizabeth. 50. 

Ella E., 79. 

Emma L., 459, 463. 

Etta, 463. 

Ezra S.. 203. 

Franklin, 463. 

George, 463. 

Gilbert W., 463. 

Hannah, 402, 403. 

Isaac, 59, 190, 202, 304, 
402, 403. 502. 

Isaac B.. 2, 450, 459, 
403. 

Isabel M., 403. 



Stearns, John. 49. 

John P., 403. 

Leonora, 403, 502. 

Lois B., 181. 

Lovisia, 201. 

Lucretia, 462. 

Lucy, 202. 

Lydia, 463. 

Martha, 462. 

Martha P., 403. 

Mary, 304, 402. 

Mary Ann, 403. 

Mary Annah, 247. 

Mary J., 190. 463. 

Mary M., 463. 

Nancy M., 463. 

Nathaniel, 402. 

Rachel, 202. 

Rebecca, 402. 

Ruth, 409. 

Sally, 463. 

Saniuel, 462, 463. 

Sarah, 73, 462. 

Shubael, 402, 403. 

Tal)itha, 462. 

Wilbur C, 79, 181. 

William, 463. 

Zimri, 403. 
Stebbins, Brainerd, 539. 

Chester, 400. 

Fannie R., 539. 

Grace, 107. 

Harriet, 107. 

James, 107. 
Steele, Auo-usta C, 348. 

John, 348, 400. 

Mary E., 400. 

Rebecca S., 242. 

William, 242. 
Steere, Ada D.. 464. 

Addie M., 464. 

Alice C, 464. 

Charles B., 464. 

Chloe, 404. 

Clark, 99. 

Dinah, 22. 

Edwin R.. 464. 

Jane, 464. 

Lewis, 464. 

Lois, 464. 

Lucy, 464. 

Lydia C, 316, 464. 

Merrill, 464. 

Priscilla J., 463. 

Russell, 316, 464. 

Russell T., 464. 

Samuel, 464. 

Samuel N., 464. 

Sarah. 464. 

Stephen, 403, 464. 

William, 464. 
Stenton, Anna, 60. 



Stephens, Peter, 202. 
Stephenson, Turner, 291. 
Stetson, Charles W., 184. 
Stevens, Abigail, 361. 

Alice, 468. 

Alice R., 467. 

Alice T., 25. 

Almira J., 466. 

Anne, 465. 

Anson, 467. 

Asenath, 265. 

Augusta L., 209. 

BeUe E., 407. 

Bessie E., 407. 

Bonnie E., 468. 

Caleb, 192. 

Calista M., 465. 

Caroline, 404. 

Carrie W., 468. 

Catherine, 191, 465. 

Charles, 468. 

Charles W., 466. 

Clark E., 466. 

David B., 483. 

Dolly, 219. 

Ebenezer C, 67, 465. 

Elbert C, 467. 

Eleanor, 405. 

Elexia, 464. 

Eliza, 378, 464. 

Elizabeth, 128, 467, 472. 

Elizabeth J., 67. 

Elvira A., 465. 

Emogene, 460. 

Ernest T., 466. 

Eva M.. 467. 

George D., 467. 

(4eorge M., 523. 

Grove S., 209, 407. 

Hannah, 355, 465. 

Hannah G., 405. 

Hannah I., 400. 

Harriet F., 467. 

Harriet T., 467. 

Hattie, 408. 

Helen I., 124, 406. 

Helen M., 467. 

Henry, 445. 

Henry B., 467. 

Henry Bellows, 465. 

Herbert D., 2, 460, 467. 

Herod, 354, 355, 465. 

Hiram O., 466, 467. 

Ida E., 466. 

Ira G., 405. 

Isaac, 361. 

Isis. 468. 

J. Augusta, 467. 

Jeremiah W.. 468. 

Joan H., 404, 465. 

John, 405, 460, 407, 
472. 



Index of ]V(tmcs. 



G93 



Stevens, Jolin 0. B., 374, 
378, 4(14. 

Jonathan M., 4G5. 

Joseph B.. 404, 

Joshua, 209. 

Judith, 429, 

.Tulius, 405. 

IJzzie ,)., 400. 

J.ouisa C, 30. 

Lucinda A., 407. 

Lydia, ir)4, 404. 

Lydia J., 407. 

Mixhel M., 400. 

JMalvina A., 405. 

^Nlanley, 400. 

j\Iaria, 310. 

Marictt K., 405. 

Martha E., 209. 

INlary, 403, 407. 

Mary Ann. 408. 

:\raiT J., 407. 

Mnrv S., 400. 

]Meli"itabh>, 454. 

Mclvin, 40S. 

:\Ielvina. 404. 

:Merev, 301. 

Mildiod A., 407. 

Closes, 433. 

Nellie M., 523. 

Otho, 404. 

I'liebe, 405. 

riiineas, 301. 

Kich, 445. 

Riehard K., 405. 

lluth A., 408. 

Salina, 465. 

Sarah P., 404. 

Simeon, 27. 

Solomon, 30, 154. 

Sophia, 404. 

Sophia N., 374, 405. 

Soi)hia W.. 302. 

Stella J., 400. 

Susan B., 433. 

Susan M., 4(iG. 

Talitha C, 112. 

Tappan, 302. 

Timothy, 405. 

True, 400. 

True JNIason, 460. 

Truman, 404, 465. 

Ursula, 405. 

Wilber, 316. 

William, 465. 

William D., 407. 

William H., 254, 405. 

William lloit, 407. 

Wilson, 408. 

Zelotes, 124. 352, 400. 
Stevenson, Andrew, 415. 

Mary, 415. 
Stewart, Lester, 504. 



Stewart, Marietta, 504. 

Prof., 1. 

William R., Jr.. 316. 
St. Joiin, Ellen. 408. 

Francis B., 408. 

Henry W., 468. 

Oliver S.. 70. 468. 
Stiekney, Alinira. 112. 
Stiles, Eunice, 394. 

Cieor<j(! W.. 216. 

Jeremiah, 52. 

Plu'he, 517. 
Still, Jay, 471. 
Stimson, Daniel, 297. 

Nettie. 297. 
Stinchfield, Bertha I., 408. 

Charles E., 408. 

Frank E., 408. 

Isabella S.. 380, 408. 

JosiahP., 180,386,468. 

Nathan, 408. 

Sarah M., 408. 
Stinson, Ijetitia, 0. 
Stockman, Alice. 432. 
Stockwell. Emmons, 238. 

Ruth, 238. 
Stodard, Elizabeth, 401. 
Stoddard, Abifi^ail, 135. 

Albert C, 469. 

Carl F., 469. 

Charles. 409. 

Ella, 409. 

Esther M., 274. 

Etta B.. 469. 

Frank, 469. 

Frederick E., 469. 

Helen E., 469. 

Jonathan, 6. 

Mary, 447. 

Norman, 409. 

Phvlora L., 409. 

Saiah, 409. 

Willard, 274. 

Willard A., 409. 
Stone, Addie, 105. 

Daniel, 313. 

David, 105, 106. 

Hannah. 144. 

Jane, 315. 

John. 73. 

Lizzie G., 341. 

Lydia, 73. 

Mary, 55, 73. 

Patience, 313. 

Phineas, 315. 

Rachel, 73. 

Relief. 188. 

Samuel, 73. 

Sarah. 73, 313. 
Story, Elizabeth, 1. 
Stott, Adelia IL, 25. 

Joseph D., 25. 



Stow, Lucv, 441. 
Stowe, Alvin, 52, 409. 

Leonard, 4(i9. 

.Mary M., 409. 

Roxana, 469. 

Sally, 469. 

SanuKd A., 409. 

Sarah A., 409. 
Stowell, Ebenezer, 277. 

.Mary, 409. 
Strain' Albert E., 470, 
471. 

Arthur ('., 2-19. 470. 

Arthur L., 471. 

Charles IL, 470. 

Cornelius IL, 312, 409, 
470. 471. 

Daniel, 409, 470. 

Daniel J., 409, 470. 

Dora L., 470. 

Ellen M., 409. 

]^:va E., 470. 

]-:va M., 470. 

Flora A., 471. 

Frank \V., 470. 

Hannah. 470. 

Harry J. A., 100, 470. 

Ida M., 470. 

Jennie N., 409. 

John P., 409. 

Kate E.. 409. 

L\nian E.. 470. 

.M'arv, 470. 

Nellie :\I., 470. 

i;ali)h IL, 470. 

Sally, 409. 

Sanih C, 409. 
St ration, Anna, 204. 

Bertha. 471. 

Enoch M., 34, 331, 471. 

Fanny R., 34, 471. 

Judith, 471. 

Louise J., 471. 

.Martha, 471. 

Miiuiie, 471. 

Samuel, 471. 
Streeter, Adams. 471, 472. 

Addison W.. 473. 

Adelia D., 472. 

Allen L., 381, 472. 

Almeda F., 472, 524. 

Augustus W., 388, 389, 
472. 

Benjamin. 187. 

Ik'tsey, 473. 

Burton, 418. 

Caroline A., 40. 

Catherine. 471. 

Celia A., 133, 473. 

Daniel, 107. 

David. 402, 473. 

Dci)orah, 471. 



694 



Index of Names. 



Streeter, Ebenezer. 40, 
471. 472. 473. 

Edna R.. 472. 

Elizabeth, 472. 

Emeliiie, 244. 

Etta v., 472. 

Faniiv D., 71. 

Frank S.. 107. 

Freddie H., 473. 

George F., 473. 

Idella M.. 473. 

Ina M.. 473. 

James JNl., 472. 

James Monroe, 435,473. 

Joel, 244. 

John, 472, 473. 

Julia, 107. 

Julia A.. 472. 

Julia L., 84. 472. 

King- G., 472. 

Leonard. 543. 

Levi, 222. 472, 524. 

Lilla A.. 472. 

Lizzie M., 472. 

Lovica C. 473. 

Lovina, 473. 

Lovina B., 472. 

Lucy, 472. 473. 

Luna J., 388. 472. 

Lvdia A., 472. 

Maria C, 305. 

]Mark, 311. 

Martha. 212. 

Mary, 471, 472, 473. 

Myra, 187. 

Naphtali, 472. 

Orrin H.. 84, 389, 472. 

Otis O., 473, 506. 

Penelope, 371. 

Phebe M., 222. 472. 

Robert. 58, 305, 373. 

Sally, 473. 

Samuel, 471. 

Sarah, 472. 

Sarah J., 58. 

Stephen, 471. 

Steplien B., 473. 

L'rsula, 471. 

Vienna D., 472. 

Willard, 71, 472. 
Striekland, Esther, 118. 
Strong, Adeline, 474. 

Betsey, 170. 

Charles H., 474. 

Clarence P., 474. 

Elmon J., 414. 

Francis, 474. 

George H., 473. 

Gilbert. 474. 

Harriet E.. 542. 

Hattie A.. 473, 474. 

Howard R., 474. 



Strong, Joseph F., 474. 

Josephine, 473. 

Lena, 474. 

Lewis, 87, 395. 

Lizzie J., 473. 

Louis, 473, 474. 

Louis S., 473. 

Lucy, 395, 473. 

Mabel, 474. 

Mary J., 473. 

Matilda, 87. 

Pauline, 375. 

Rome, 474. 

Saloma, 473. 

Samuel, 473. 

Willis G., 474. 
Stuart, Mary. 299. 
Studley, Elliot F., 436. 
Sturgis, Mary, 178. 
Sulham, Curtis H., 504. 

Ellsworth, 389. 

Ethel, 440. 

Hattie G., 7. 

Henry R., 7. 

Leon, 446. 

Louise G., 446. 

Nathaniel, 440. 
Sullivan, Florence, 488. 

Mary, 48S. 

MarV J.. 227. 232. 

Riclmrd T., 79, 159. 

Sarah J., 79, 159. 
Sumner, Edward, 175. 
Sunsburv, Annie B., 384. 

Archie, 48, 384. 

Florence E., 384. 
Sutherland. Kate, 404. 
Sutor. Annie, 322. 

Elizabeth, 488. 

Mary J., 322. 

\YilUam. 322. 
Sutton, Richard, 25. 
Swain, Mercy, 110. 

Rachel, 110. 
Swan, Ann, 206. 

Jane, 230. 

Lizzie E., 119. 

Richard, 200. 
Swasey. Apphia, 317. 

(ieorge, 370. 

Julia E.. 258. 
Swayne, Bennett, 540. 

Rebecca, 540. 
Sweat, Clarissa, 175. 
Sweet, Elisha, 402. 

Robert V., 500. 
Sweetland, Annis, 12. 
Swett, Abiel, 466. 

Arthur, 474. 

Edgar, 474. 

Elisha, 474. 

Flora, 474. 



Swett, Frank. 133. 

Jeremiah, 474. 

INIaro R., 474. 

Mary L., 474. 

Mary S., 460. 

^lirinda A., 474. 

Sarah, 474. 

Susan S.. 474, 488. 
Swift, Ward, 251.. 
Swisher, Sarah C, 304. 
Sylvestre, Addie, 474. 

Annie, 474. 

Benjamin, 474. 

Victor, 474. 
Symes, Mary A., 403. 

"Robert, 403. 
Symonds, Catherine, 480. 

John, 486. 

Lomira P.. 136. 

Rachel, 475. 

Ralph, 475. 

Rhoda, 475. 

Roswell, 475. 

Sally. 53. 

Sila's. 475. 

William, 475, 488. 



T. 

Tabor. Belinda, 216. 

Calvin. 216. 

Laura E.. 489. 

Norman B., 489. 
Taft, Abisha, 475. 

Lucinda, 300. 475. 

Mary Ida, 181, 475. 

Richard, 181, 300, 475. 
Taggart, D. A., 05. 
Tail)ott, Abraham, 100. 

Elmira S., 100. 

Ruth. 106. 

Samuel H., 160. 
Tame, JMartha E., 2. 

Thomas. 2. 
Taplin, George E., 539. 
Tarbell, Achsah, 470. 

Achsah Ann, 149. 

Anne, 575. 

Annie M., 282, 476. 

Beatrice, 470. 

Charles D., 226, 282, 
476. 

Eleazer, 470. 

Elizabeth, 475, 470. 

Elmira F.. 470. 

Flora E., 470. 

Frank L., 470. 

Mary, 475. 

Marv E., 220, 470. 

Polly, 470. 

Reuben, 149, 470. 



Index of Names. 



G05 



Tarbcll. Sannicl. 47n. 

Sarah, 'MW. 

Tlionias, 470. 47<). 
Taylor. Ahioail. 502. 

Al)ra!iain, .)41. 

Aclisah, 4.31. 

A(l<lison E., 314. 

Alvira, 47U. 

Alvina A.. Ml. 

Aiitliony. .3r)4. 

Austin, 477. 

Bet soy, 200. 

Bnrnie G., 382. 

Charles, 378, 470. 

('hester, 47fi. 

Chester H.. 477. 

Christie H.. 477. 

David, 415. 

Edna I., 477. 

Eleanor. 477. 

Ella M.. 34. 

Eunice. 202. 

Fred, 388. 

Georji-e. 410. 

Ilannaii. 359. 

Janet (;.. 404. 

John. 404. 

Jonathan P.., 151. 

Leonard. 470. 

Lovell, 273, 423. 470. 

Lovina. 423. 470. 

Eydia. 354. 541. 

Margaret. 470. 

]\i,iria, 470. 477. 

Mary. 102. 470. 

JMauriee ('.. 477. 

.Minnie E.. 41!). 

Nathan. 502. 

Plinv \V.. 34. 

8anniel. 203. 431. 

Saraii. 415. 

Sarah E., 203. 

Si his. 38. 

^Villialu. 192. 

William A., 477. 

William M.. 477. 
Teehan, Richard, 247. 
Teel. .Mary. 358. 
Temple. Charles. 389, 477. 

Eda (!.. 477. 

Elizalieth. 201. 

Elmer M, 477. 

Enos. 53s. 

Hannah ]).. 538. 

Hairiet. 477. 

Horace. 477. 

Isaac. 201. 477. 

Jenisha. 477. 

Jonas. 310. 477. 

IMinerva. 477. 

Ixichard. 477. 

Tryphena, 477. 



Tcnnv, Jonathan. 27. 

William E., 413. 
Terrett, Eleanor, 478. 

John C., 478. 

John \l.. 478. 

.Mildred. 478. 

William 11., 332, 478. 
Terrien. Albert B., 478. 

Georoe ])., 478. 

John 15., 478. 

Marv E.. 478. 

Minnie E., 47S. 
Terrv. .Marv, 09. 

Tliankfnl". 305. 
'['haver. Ahhie. 300. 

.VlI.ert 11.. 480. 

Aseneth \'., 54. 

Aiinust ine. 479. 

Azial. 3(iO. 

Jieulah. 479. 

Bezaleel. 478, 479. 

Calvin, 54. 

Daniel, 24(i. 479, 480. 

Daniel E.. 480. 

David. 532. 

Deborah. 7. 

Elisha. 47s. 

Elizabeth. 7. 

Kliva A., 479, 480. 

Ella. 4S(). 

Eniilv. 4S0. 

Kmilv C. 480. 

Emily I-:.. 480. 

Eerdinando, 479. 

Frances L.. 480. 

Frank. 480. 

(!ara (;., 380, 480. 

Henrv Louis. 480. 

Henrv Lowell, 480. 

Flenrv 1'.. 295. 380, 
480. 

lluldah. 10, 479. 

Inez, 402. 

Lsaac, 479. 

Jonathan. 7. 

Keziah. 479. 

Lueetta, 480. 

Lucv 11.. 240, 480. 

Evd'ia. 479. 480. 

Lydia L., 480. 

.Marirer\-, 479. 

Marv, 479. 

Marv Ann. 480. 

Meri'y. 479. 

Rebecca, 532. 

Kichar.l, 479. 

Samuel. 470. 

Sarah. 479. 

Sha.irach, 479. 

Susan -M.. 4S0. 

Susannah, 479, 480. 

Thaddcus, 180. 



Th.nver. Thomas, 479. 

Zilpha. 83. 
Thorn, Aubv E, .M.. 480. 

Edith E.'W.. 480. 

Edward E.. 481. 

Everett J., 480. 

Florence M., 481. 

Fred. 344. 

Frederick A., 481. 

James, 80, 480. 

James L., 480, 481. 

.lennie, 80. 

Katherine L., 481. 
Thomas, Abbie, 289. 

Abram. 481. 

lietsev. 491. 

Boml'V.. 108. 

BraiUev, 07. 

Charles FL. 481. 

Dennis. 288. 

Ellen :J.. 314, 481. 

Emily A., 288. 

I'htdine. 481. 

Henrv. 193, 314, 481. 

llenr'v L., 481. 

XoerD.. 85. 

Sarah R., 481. 

Susannah. 450. 
Thom|)son, Abner, 482. 

Adeline. 481. 

Albert L., 534. 

Alfred, 482. 537. 

Allen, 34. 3S9. 

Alvin C.. 482. 

Anna, 302. 

Asa L., 481. 487, 527. 

Betsey, 157. 

Beula'h, 481. 

Caroline E.. 119, 481. 

Celia E,, 4S2, 537. 

Charles. 351. 

Charles E.. 4S2. 

Ella S., 277. 

Eva line, 351. 

Eveline. 481, 482. 

Franklin W.. 482. 

(Jeorge W.. 482. 

Hannah. 481, 524. 

Henry, 23. 

Horace. 482. 

Horace F.. 482. 

Huifh, 497. 

Isaac F., 482. 

John, 390. 

John R.. 482. 

Laban T., 481. 

Laura W.. 482. 

Lina F., 482. 

Luther. 119, 108, 481, 
482. 524. 

Lvdia. 11)8, 481. 

.^iartha J., 482. 



696 



Index of Names. 



Thompson, Marv, 23, 309. 

Mary E., 12 L 

Mary J., 482. 

Mary Jane, 41G, 482. 

Mary L., 481. 

Meh'itable, 481. 

Merrill W., 41G, 482. 

Nancy W., 481. 

Nancy Williams, 481, 
487. 

Paraelia, 2G3. 

Persis, 482. 

Riley A., 482. 

Sally, 482. 

Sally F., 482. 

Samuel, 481, 482. 

Sarah, 144. 

Tho7nas, 3()2. 

William, 482. 

William D., 194, 482. 

William W'., 540. 
Tliorndike, Annie M., 13. 
Thornton. Adna. 354. 

Dinah, 22. 

John. 22. 

William, 67. 
Thrasher, W. C, 457. 
Thurbcr, Nathaniel, 214. 
Thurston, Dolly, 505. 

Hannah, 519. 

Keziah, 505. 

Moses, 519. 

Shua, 519. 

Stephen. 505. 
Tihbetts. Blanche L., 483. 

Edie E., 483. 

Edwin, 187, 483. 

George E., 483. 

Helen, 373. 

Hezekiah, 93. 

Katie, 483. 

:Marv, 93. 

Sarah A., 516. 

William, 483. 
Ticknor, Sally, 414. 
Tilft. Amanda, 8, 483. 

Betsev. 483. 

Franklin, 483. 

Harriet. 483. 487. 

Laban, 8, 88, 483, 487, 
527. 

Mary B., 483. 

Patience, 483. 

Phelie J.. 88, 483. 

Samuel, 464, 483. 

Sarah, 464. 
Tillotson, Harry, 554. 

John M., 554. 
Tillson, George W., 4. 
Tilton, Aaron, 251. 

Caroline A., 484. 

Carrie L., 484, 545. 



Tilton. Charles E., 181. 

Chastina, 251. 

Cora W., 485. 

Cosiah, 484. 

Daniel, 483, 484. 

Elizabeth, 484. 

Franklin, 30, 4S4, 545. 

Franklin P., 485. 

Frederick A., 443, 484, 
485. 

George H., 211, 485. 

Hannah, 484. 

Hattie G., 485. 

Henry L., 51. 

Henrv Lowell, 78, 484, 
485. 

John, 484. 

John F., 484. 

Joseph, 180. 484. 

Laura B., 485. 

Laura I., 481. 

Laura O., 484. 

JNIargaret, 484. 

]\Iartha, 484. 

IMarv Ann, 484. 

]\[arV B.. 484. 

Meh'itable, 483. 

Philip, 275. 

Relieeca, 485. 

Sally B., 484. 

Sarah F., 180. 

Susan F., 484. 

Susanna, 483. 

Timothy, 484. 

William, 483. 

William li., 484, 485. 
Timson, Lawrence T. R., 
485. 

Sarah, 485. 

William, 485. 

William F., 485. 
Titus, Althea, 106. 

Amy E., 486. 

Augustine C, 485. 

Calvin. 355. 

Cvnthia C, 485. 

Etta, 184. 

Hattie E., 485. 

Isaac W., 485. 

Jeremv, 221, 485, 502. 

John, *106, 184. 

Joseph, 106, 183. 

Katherine B., 486. 

Lavinia, 216. 

Lucy C, 355. 

Lvdia J., 485. 

Martha J., 486. 

Mary, 193. 485. 

Mary F., 485. 

Wilbur W., 486. 

Wooster B., 485. 
Tolles, Lizzie, 351. 



Tolman, Joseph, 203, 
344. 

Martha, 203. 

Martha L., 344. 

Susan, 203. 
Torrey, Mary, 461. 
Town^ Abigail G., 487. 

Alonzo E., 487, 488. 

Alvira, 488. 

Amos, 486, 487. 

Barton G., 486, 487. 

Betsey, 486. 

Betsey W., 487. 

Caroline, 488. 

Cecil, 489. 

Cephas B., 487. 

Charles F., 488. 

Charles H., 488. 

Edwin A., 488. 

Elizabeth, 488. 

Ellen M., 488. 

Elmira, 489. 

Elmore G., 488. 

Eh-ira E., 487. 

Emily B., 486. 

Franklin P., 488, 

George H., 488. 

Grace M., 488. 

Harriet F., 487. 

Helen M., 488. 

Henry Guy, 487, 488. 

Ida M., 488. 

Israel, 305. 

JamesW., 486, 487,488. 

Julia A., 488. 

Lizzie L.,'488. 

Lovina, 488. 

Lueinda, 487. 

Luther B., 486, 487,488. 

Luther L., 126, 488. 

Luzella M., 487. 

Marcy G., 487. 

Maria, 488. 

Maria P., 487. 

]\Iary, 305, 424, 488. 

Mary E., 487. 

Meh'itable, 305. 

Nancy W., 487. 

Norman, 488. 

Polly, 488. 

Roby C, 486, 487. 

Salem, 305. 

Samuel, 193, 488. 

Sina H., 488. 

Susannah, 305. 

William, 488. 

William A., 487. 
Towne, Alonzo E., II. 

Barton G., 483. 

Betsey W., 258. 

Catherine, 486. 

Elmore G., 474. 



Index of Names. 



697 



Towne. Enola L., 308. 

Honry (hiv, 211, 333. 

\i\-A M.. 2il. 

-laboz, 48(5. 

• lahoz, Jr., 480. 

Jacob, 480. 

James W., 259, 454. 

Jane, 300. 

Jeremiah, 470. 

Joanna, 480. 

Lutlier ]].. 481. 

]>utlier L., 120. 

Liizella M., 454. 

J'hebe, 4S0. 

ToUv, 470. 

Itebeooa, 300. 

lloby C, 209, 393, 413. 

Susannali, 480. 

Trvphenia. 480. 

William, 300, 480. 
Townsend, Abner, 310. 

Bertlia I.. 501. 

Esther, 377. 

Henrv, 413. 

Lvdia, 144. 

Lvman, 83. 

aiada M.. 83. 

Pollv. 310. 

Steptien, 502. 
Train. Annie R.. 242. 
Trask. Artlnir E., 489. 

Carrie, 489. 

Lnther W., 489. 

-Mary, 104. 

:\linme M., 489. 

Viola D., 489. 
Trayers, Ann, 429. 
Trcadwav, 358. 
Trefetheii. Abigail, 348. 
Trepanier. Napoleon, 40. 
Trescott. Samuel A., 259. 
Treyet. Sarah, 502. 
Treyette. Herbert L., 423. 
Treworthy. Elizabeth, 301. 
Trombley', Carroll C, 489. 

Cyprian, 489. 

liarold B., 489. 

Laura E., 489. 
Trowbridge, Lydia, 135. 
Trumble. Ann, 200. 

Jolin. 200. 
Tuck. Mary. 434. 

Robert. 434. 
Tucker, Elizabeth, 175. 

Gertrude. 409. 
Trull, John. 208. 
Tulip. Adaline. 489. 

Alphonse. 489. 

Charles, 489. 

Clara, 489. 

Edward, 489. 

Emma, 489. 



Tulip, Fred, 489. 

(icorgianna, 489. 

lleurv. 490. 

Ida, 4S9. 

Ira. 490. 

Jennie. 490. 

John, 489. 

Eucy, 489. 

:Mary R., 489. 

-Meddle, 489. 

Napoleon. 490. 

Xellie, 489. 

William. 489. 

Willie, 490. 
Tunnev, Annie B., 93, 490. 

Elhm, 490. 

,Iohn, 93. 400. 

Minnie. 490. 

Patrick, 490. 
Tupper, ]'>enjamin, 104. 
Turner, Etlu'd A., 245. 

Jessie, 340. 

Julia A.. 340. 

Martha. 403. 

Timothy P., 245. 
Tutt. Maria L., 189. 
Tuttle, Alice L., 140, 344, 
491. 

Alpheus M.. 491. 

Augustus II., 492. 

Betsey. 491. 

Catherine. 490. 

Catherine G.. 491. 

Charles M., 140, 492. 

Charles Martin, 40, 140, 
344, 491. 

Elizabeth, 491. 

Elizabeth A., 491. 

Elizabeth Arnold, 40, 
491. 

Elizabetli J.. 492. 

Elizabeth M., 402. 

Elizabeth R.. 491. 

Georire F., 490. 

Heh>n D., 492. 

Hiram A.. 470. 

Horatio. 439. 491. 

Horatio G.. 491. 

Jane, 491. 492. 

Jennie. 492. 

Jennie Hobart, 491. 

Joan. 490. 

Joanna. 490. 

John. 490. 

John L.. 490. 

Jonathan. 490. 491. 

Lillian, 492. 

Lina IL, 18L 

Luthera, 491. 

Lyle D.. 492. 

:\iary, 439.490, 491,492. 

MarV B., 491. 



Tuttle, ]\Lary E., 491. 

Mary S., 491. 

Minnie, 492. 

Richard, 490. 

Robert, 492. 

Sarah, 490. 

Simeon, 490. 

Socrates, 181, 491. 

William A., 491. 

William 1).. 492. 
Twombly, Abbie, 172. 

Betsey, 492. 

Celista, 492. 

Ezekiel, 172, 492. 

(4eorge B., 492. 

Hope, 92. 

Isaac, 492. 

John B.. 92. 

Lydia H., 172. 

Alary, 492. 

I'ollV C, 492. 

William W., 492. 
Twomey, I\lary A., 57. 

Owen, 57. 
Tvler, Charles C, 07. 

"Jesse, 200. 
Tyrrell, Josephine L., 50. 

Levi L., 12, 240. 



u. 

UUery, George J., 324. 
IJpham, Elizabeth, 538. 

Thomas. 538. 
Underwood, C. E.. 458. 

Edmund L., 208. 

I'Almund R., 494. 

Edward M., 493. 

Elizabeth, 492, 493. 

Elnora P.. 494. 

Eunice, 493. 

Goodwife, 492. 

Guv C, 494. 

Hannah, 492, 493. 

Hattie L., 493. 

Helen P., 494. 

Israel, 111, 493. 

J. Clarence, 11. 

James. 493. 

Janet G., 494. 

tieremy. 493. 

Jesse, '494. 

John, 80, 493. 

Jonathan. 493. 

Joshua. 493. 

Joseph. 492. 493. 

Joseph R.. 494. 

Martha. 4<)2. 

:\Iary. 493. 

Narcissa. 493. 

Nathan. 422, 493. 



698 



Index of Names. 



Underwood, Rachel, 493. 

Remembrance, 414. 

Russell, 270. 

Ruth, 493. 

Sally, 493. 

Saniuel, 493, 494. 

Sarali, 214, 492. 

Susannah, 493. 

Susie H., 493. 

Thomas, 492. 

Timothy. 493. 

Vicelia"^E., 458. 

Victor T., 494. 

William, 414. 
Ure. James, 342. 
Utter, David N., 372. 



V. 

Vahne. Ambroise, 129. 

Rosa, 129. 
Vahue, Elizabeth, 31G. 

Louis. 316. 
Vance, Charles H., 472. 

Hannah. 2.53. 

Hattie, 1S7. 
Vandeear, Herman, 494. 

Olive, 494. 

S])encer A.. 328, 494. 
Van Ness, Ada ]\I., 494. 

Charles E., 494. 

(leoro-e H.. 494. 

Ira i)., 494. 

Ira W., 124, 494. 

Laura I., 494. 

Mainie M.. 435, 494. 

Milton, 494. 
Van Nostranil, Charity, 

301. 
Van Rensselaer, Jacob R., 

70. 
Varnev, Hannah M., 185. 

Thomas, 185. 
Vath, Edith, 233. 
Veigue, Ambroise, 494. 

Caroline, 494. 

Charles, 494, 495. 

Clementine, 495. 

Freddie, 495. 

Georf;e, 494, 495. 

Georpianna, 495. 

John, 494, 495. 

Levi, 494. 

Lewis, 494. 

Louis. 495. 

i'eter. 495. 
Venan, Mary, 118. 
Veniou, Alexander, 495. 

Annie ,T.. 495. 

Annie M., 495. 

Belle, 495. 



Venion, Francis. 495. 

Francis J., 495. 

Francis W., 495. 

Georoe, 495. 

Helen, 495. 

Howard E., 495. 

James N., 495. 

J\Iary J., 495. 

Theophilus, 495. 
Viall. Clarence C, 390. 
Vickery, Catherine, 352. 
Vinal, Harriet A., 314. 

Seth H., 314. 
Vincent. Florence, 511. 
Vinton, Sarah. 00. 
Virtue. Edna M., 84. 

William. 84. 
Vorback, Philip, 445. 



w. 

Wade, Mary I.. 177. 
Wadleio'li, Benjamin F. 
495. 

Frank E.. 495. 

Lillian M., 495. 
Wait, Jason, 532. 
Waite, Daniel M., 398. 

Morrison R.. 411. 

Rhoda M.. 398. 
Walbridge, Chastina, 422. 

Lydia, 154. 

Martha, 123. 
Walcott, Erastus, 310. 

Joseph E., 71. 
W^aldron. Nellie, 307. 
Wales. Anna, 300. 

Ebenezer. 300. 

Esther, 300. 
Walker, Abel, 275. 

Abigail W., 417. 

Ann, 332. 

Annie M., 490. 

Caleb, 402. 

Caroline, 490. 

Clara, 490, 520. 

Clarence S. B., 201. 

Daniel, 514. 

Edna J., 333. 

Eliza, 402. 

Elizabeth, 202. 

Emma J., 490. 

Frank D., 490. 

Franklin, 220, 490. 526. 

Georpe E.. 496. 

Grace E. A., 496. 

Henry F., 194, 496. 

Herbert G., 496. 

Inez E., 496. 

Joanna R., 203. 

Joseph, 202. 



Walker, Laura. 496. 

Leonard, 417. 

Lucy M., 209. 

Lydia. 351. 

Martha D., 496. 

Moses, 269, 354. 

Polly, 514. 

Sally, 417. 

Samuel, 203. 

Sarah, 202. 

Shirley P.. 496. 

Simeon, 495, 496. 

Sophia P., 354. 

Thomas J., 378, 496. 

Thomas Julian, 496. 

Timothy, 421. 

Winfred N., 490. 
Wallace, Abigail, 500. 

Abigail G." 499. 

Adeline E., 499. 

Albert, 500, 501. 

Alma P., 109. 

Almira, 499. 

Alonzo S., 501. 

Amanda, 498. 

Amos, 220, 259, 498, 

499, 501. 
Amos P., 499, 501. 
Andrew M., 500. 
Arnold V.. 501. 
Asahel, 499. 
Berenice IL, 226, 499. 
Betsey A., 501. 
Calvin J., 419,403,502. 
Carrie H., 500. 
Charles M.. 501. 
Clarinda, 499. 
Cordelia, 499. 
Daniel, 499. 

David, 372, 498, 499, 

500, 501. 
Dennis O., 502. 
Ebenezer G., 500. 
Edna, 501. 
Edwin, 500. 
Edwin F., 502. 
Eli B., 97, 502. 
Elizabeth, 501. 
Ella, 195, 500. 
Elvira, 499. 
Emma J., 500. 
Fannie S., 500. 
Frank E., 501. 
George, 499. 
George E., 500. 
George H., 502. 
George S., 500, 501. 
George W.. 501. 
Hannah. 498. 
Harry N.. 501. 
Hazel, 501. 
Henry, 204, 499. 



Index of Names. 



009 



Wallace, Henry E,. 500. 

llirani, 49!), 501. 

]ia, 499. 

James B.. 2S0, 501. 

,1a no, 49S. 

Joiiii, 498. 499,502, 518. 

John A., 500. 

Jonas P., 507. 

Jonathan W.. 196, 200, 
;]12. 498. 

Jniia, 501. 

,lulia B., 590. 

Laura J., 2S0. 

Lavina, 501. 

Lavina G.. 501. 

Leonard, 498. 

Leonora, 502. 

Lilla B., 507. 

Linzey, 499, 500. 

Lorana, 501. 

Luther. 498. 502. 

Mabel R., 312. 

Mahala. 499. 

Margaret I'., 501. 

JNlaria E.. 501. 

INIartha. 500. 

JNIartha S., 419, 502. 

INlarv. 499, 500, 501. 

J\larv A., 500. 

JIarv Ann. 499. 

]\[arv B., 501. 

IMar'v E.. 500. 

Mary M., 500. 

Maud B.. 502. 

]\Iaud F., 502. 

Mvra, 502. 

Naney. 498, 499. 500. 

Xoriuan L., 501. 

Olive A., 500. 

Phineas. 498, 502. 

Pollv. 498. 

Beutfen. 498. 

Riehardson J., 501. 

Sallv, 498, 518. 

Sally C, 502. 

Solomon. 499, 501. 

Soi)hronia L.. 196, 200, 
312. 

Sumner, 500. 

William, 498, 499. 
Wallin<r. Elizabeth, 532. 
Wallis," Agnes, 497. 

Henry, 497. 

Hugli, 497. 

James, 497. 

John, 497. 498. 

Marv. 497. 

Michael, 497. 

Oliver, 497. 

Sarah, 497. 

Setli, 497. 
Walmslev, Robert M., 530. 



Walsh, F. T., 63. 

Thomas, 63. 
Walther, Daniel, 9. 

Matilda L., 9. 
Waltcm, Henry G., 70. 

Sarah, 462." 

William. 462. 
Ward, Abiji^ail, 502. 

Amasa, 465. 

Cynthia C, 485, 502. 

Georire C, 502. 

Hannah F., 255. 

Jonathan, 188, 485. 

Jonathan E., 502. 

Joshua, 502. 

Alary, 42, 328. 

Mehitable, 502. 

Mercy, 497. 

Miles, 502. 

Richard, 502. 

Sarah, 502. 

Thomas J., 66. 
Warden, Christie C, 342. 

James, ()5. 

Sarah R., 65. 
Warlield, Esthemore, 424. 
Warner, Agnes, 280. 

Alpha, 280. 

Earl, 502. 

Edgar M., 467, 502. 

Elizabeth, 60. 

Francis L., 503. 

Gertrude C. 503. 

Horace E., 530. 

Jane E., 502. 

John A., .503. 
Warren, Grace, 261. 

Hannah. 52. 

Lucy, 476. 
Warrener, Grace. 107. 
Waterman, Abbie J., 
503. 

Alice E.. 504. 

Charles D., 504. 

Charles H.. 504. 

Dexter, 504. 

p]liza, 503. 

Ella L., 504. 

Eva M., 504. 

Fred M.. 504. 

Granville C, 504. 

Henry, 503. 

Henry C, 504. 

Jessie L., 504. 

Julia A., 504. 

Louisa, 451. 

Lucius, 503. 

Lyman. 504. 

]\iarietta. 504. 

Nellie, 504. 

Perlev J., 504. 

Resolved, 503. 



Waterman, Rubv R., 504. 

Willard, 504. ' 

William W., 301. 504. 
Waters, Rebecca, 521. 
Watkins, Alexander, Jr.. 
294. 

Edward G.. 76. 

Mary A., 294. 
Watrous, Benjamin P., 
235. 

.Mary T., 235. 
Watson, Abigail, 101. 

Albert L.,'506. 

Alice M.. 18. 506. 

Alonzo IL, 507. 

Angle B., 80. 506. 

Arthur E., 507. 

Bertha M., 506. 

Caleb, 505. 

Charles W.. 507, 528. 

Consuella, 507. 

Delia, 530. 

Dolly, 505. 

Edith E., 507. 

Elizabeth. 505. 

Ellen J.. 506. 

Ellen M., 307, 505. 

Florence N., 177. 

Fred, 506. 

Fred A., 281. 

Fred Allaml. 506. 

(iertriule A., 507. 

Henry L., 307. 505, 506. 

HenrV P., 505. 

Idella M.. 473, 506. 

Ina M., 507. 

Irving A., 195, 506. 

Ithaniar, 246. 505, 506. 

John, 161. 530. 

Joseph, 505. 

Kate B., 507. 

Laurence A., 507. 

Lilla B.. 507. 

Lovina. 488. 

Luvia E.. 503. 

Lydia, 505. 

isiandv P., 279. 

Mary" 311. 505. 507. 

Mary E.. 507. 

]\lary Jane, 505. 

]\leli'nda C., 246, 505. 

Minnie C, 506. 

Nicodemus, 505. 

Parmenus. 505. 

Porter B., 18, 80, 473, 
505, 506. 

Roxanna. 505. 

Sylvaiuis. 311. 507. 

\Vallace .\.. 507. 

Walter \V.. 252, 500. 
Way. llluxla. 55. 
Weare, Josie .M., 3. 



700 



Index of Names. 



Weare, Wesley W., 3. 
Webb, Arabelie G., lOG. 
Cliristoplier, 144. 
Clarissa, 442. 
Fred, 19. 
George H., lOG. 
Jehiel, 442. 
John, 101, 238. 
John H., 173. 
Martha B., 101. 
Mary, 144. 
Webber, Elizabeth, 67. 
Hastings, 509. 
Mary E., 206. 

Moses S., 206. 
Webster, Abigail, 507. 

Albert A., 508. 

Ann, 332. 

Anna, 508. 

Arthusa, 287, 508. 

Benjamin, 308, 365,508, 
509. 

Charles, 509, 524. 

David, 287, 508. 

Ebenezer, 350. 

Eliza J., 509. 

Elizabeth, 285. 

Franklin B., 508. 

George, 509. 

George L., 276, 508. 

Hannah, 507, 508. 

Harriet N., 508. 

Horatio N., 508. 

James, 7, 205, 424, 508. 

James C, 508. 

Jerusha, 205, 508. 

Joanna, 29, 507. 

John, 332, 507. 

Joseph, 508. 

Judith, 507. 

Julia, 509. 

Lawrin, 509. 

Lizzie, 92. 

Lucinda. 509. 

Lucy, 332. 

Lydia, 508. 

]\iaria, 524. 

Martha, 281. 

Mary, 110, 507. 

Mary V., 308, 509. 

Miriam, 508. 

Nancy, 509. 

Nathaniel, 508. 

Olive, 508. 

Priscilla, 424, 508. 

Buth P., 508, 509. 

Sally, 508. 

Samuel, 508. 

Sarah, 350, 508, 509. 

Silas H., 508. 

Stephen, 507, 508. 

Thomas, 110. 



Webster, Triphena, 507, 

William, 508. 
Weeks, Abigail, 509. 

Alice L., 510. 

Alice M., 65. 

Alonzo, 509, 510. 

Andrew J., 510. 

Benjamin, 509. 

Caroline A., 509. 

Charles H., 510. 

Chestina E., 510. 

Clarence E., 510. 

David, 355. 

Edgar P., 510. 

Elinor, 509. 

Ellen J.. 510. 

Esther, 509. 

Fleta M., 510. 

Flora A., 510. 

Frank A., 510. 

Gertrude, 510. 

Gordon. 510. 

Gordon D., 510. 

Hannah, 509. 

Harriet E., 510. 

Harvey, 181. 

Hattie, 510. 

James W., 94. 

Jennie A., 510. 

.John, 509, 510, 

John A., 510. 

John E., 510. 

John Erwin, 90. 

John B., 510. 

John W., 451. 

Leonard, 509. 

Mabel I., 510. 

Marion. 509. 

Mary, 500. 

Mary E., 432. 

Mary H., 451. 

May, 510. 

Minot, 435, 510. 

Moses ]\L, 510. 

Nellie M., 510. 

Rosina, 509, 510. 

Samuel, 509. 

William, 180. 

William D.. 451. 
Weihr, Ella F., 278. 

Kimball, 278. 
Welbeck, John, 103. 

Joyce, 103. 
Welch, AntliouA', 459. 

Arthur W., 150. 

Franklin I., 173. 

James, 240, 495. 

John, 331. 

Margaret, 331. 

Mary, 459. 

Sarah, 240. 
Weld, William, 67. 



Weller, Alice L., 511. 

Asa, 255. 

Asa C, 511. 

Carpline M., 511. 

Carrie Maria, 255. 

Elizabeth A., 491, 

Fontinelle A., 511. 

Frank G., 511. 

Franklin George, 426, 
511. 

F. S., 491. 

George, 511. 

Isabel, 511. 

Jennette E., 426, 511. 

Mary, 511. 

Sarah F., 511. 

William W., 1, 511. 
Wellman, Albert E., 511. 

Clara E., 511. 

Emily D., 511. 

George R., 511. 

James A., 511. 

Louise C, 511. 
Wells, Abigail, 511. 

Allen E., "5 12. 

Amy, 309. 

Artemas, 511, 512. 

Asa C. A., 512. 

Benjamin F., 378, 512. 

Caleb, 511, 512. 

Caroline, 363. 

Charles K., 298. 

Clarence, 512. 

Edna J., 512. 

Edward H., 389, 512. 

Edwin E., 512. 

Elizabeth, 512. 

Ellen M., 512. 

Elliott, 240, 512. 

Erastus P., 512. 

Ethel E., 512. 

Frank P., 240. 

George, 501. 

Harriet T., 512. 

Harry A., 512. 

Hattie L., 512. 

Ina M., 512. 

James K., 512. 

Jennie A., 512. 

Jennie L., 458. 

Jesse, 19, 512. 

Joshua, 249. 

Loom is, 194. 
Louisa, 512. 

Lucinda, 19. 

Mabel R., 512. 

Moses, 512. 

Rebecca, 240, 512. 
Tabitha D., 121. 

Walter F., 512. 

William R., 19,458,512. 
Wentworth, Phebe, 500. 



/ 



I 



Index of Xame^ 



701 



Wcntzoll. :\rauilo E., 30S. 
\\'osc()tt, Fannie B., 3S8. 

Mabel N.. 252. 
West. Ahio-ail. ;i8G. 

Benjamin. 4S(). 

I'.eitiia .1.. .ll;}. 

Celia .d.. r,l;{. 

Clara, 51:5. 

Clara K.. !l2. 

Clara K!iza])etli, 513. 

Edward. 3S(i. 

Elbert J.. 5i:]. 

Elizabeth, 141. 

Ethel C.. 513. 

Everett 11., 513. 

(ieorge, 513. 

Herbert W., 513. 

Jane, 455. 

Lauretta, 528. 

Leonard H.. 513. 

Lueretia, 480. 

Lydia, 70. 

Nena M.. 513. 

Olive, 3S(j. 

liiehard, 513. 

Samuel. 4.}.-). 

I'liomas. 528. 

Vernia G., 513. 

Vineent H., 513. 
Westtrate, Nathaniel W., 

(il. 
Westphal, Martin, 231. 
Westwood, Sarah. 543. 

William, 543. 
Wetherbee, Angle ]\I. H., 
308. 

Azor, 514. 

Betsey, 185, 514. 

Betty. 514. 

Caroline, 514. 

Catiierine, 30, 514. 

Dan, 514. 

David, 514. 

]<:iiza. 10. 

Elizabeth. 513. 

Ephraiin. 513. 

Frank, 308. 

Herbert L., 308. 

James, 514. 

Jason, 514. 

Joanna, 513. 

John, 513, 514. 

Lavina B.. 514. 

Lueretia. 350, 514. 

Lucv. 514. 

Lvd'ia, 513. 

]\iarv. 38, 513, 514. 

Mary E., 514. 

Mercy, 514. 

Miranda, 514. 

Nancy, 188. 

Polly, 514. 



Wetherboe. Sanuiel, 30, 
185, 2!)4, 350, 513, 
514. 

Silas, 514. 

Smith. 10. 

Susanna, 513, 514. 
Wethereli. Emilv J., 515. 

Emily M., 514. 

Ferdinand \'., 514. 

Franklin C, 74, 514, 
515. 

George, 358, 514. 

Hannah O., 515. 

Lydia J., 358, 515. 

Oscar D.. 515. 

Polly, 514. 

Sarah E., 514. 

Sybil W., 515. 

Volney F., 514. 
Wheat, JNIary, 4G2. 
Whedon, Sarah C. 322. 
Wheeler, Albert P., 517. 

Albert V., 510. 

Alice, 517. 

Almira, 51(1. 

Amos, 518. 

Amsden E., 517. 

Ann jNI., 135, 515. 

Anna, 207, 518. 

Annie, 15, 510. 

Anson, 515, 516. 

Archie E., 517. 

Bartlett, 516. 

Betsey, 518. 

Caroline C, 516. 

Celia, 517. 

Charles D., 51/, 

Charlotte, 518. 

Crowell, 510. 

Dana M., 515, 517. 

David. 518. 

Dennis, 08, 518. 

Ebenezer M., 515, 510. 

Ed\vard 0., 517. 

Ed\vin, 517. 

Eliza E., 517. 

Elizabeth, 518. 

Emily, 517, 519. 

Ephraiin, 193. 

Fanny, 515, 516. 

Fanny B., 517. 

FredT.. 517. 

Fred Tillotson, 516. 

Galen IL, 517. 

George A., 516. 

George W. M., 518. 

George Washington, 
417, 515, 517. 

Gilman. 515, 517. 

Guy, 516. 

Guy IL. 516. 

Haimah, 519. 



Wheeler. Harry V.. 516. 
Heiirv B., 498, 518. 
Ilenrv C., 516. 
Henry IL, 517. 
Howard, 52. 
1. C.. 160. 
Jack, 519. 
Jeriisha. 518. 
J()(d, 515. 

John, 60, 518. 519. 
John ('.,516. 
John P. C.. 516. 
Jonathan. 26(). 
Joseph, 51(!, 518. 
Julia, 107. 
Laura, 519. 
Lettice J., 517. 
Levi, 33, 39, 244. 518. 
Lizzie J., 200, 518. 
Lucia C., 517. 
Lucy. 60. 518. 
Lurena. 515. 
Lydia, 515. 
Lvdia B., 244. 515. 
Martha. 51(). 
Martha S.. 516. 
Mary, 2(i6, 515. 516. 
Mary A.. 517. 
Mary E., 417, 516. 
Marv L.. 5 Ki. 
Tilatilda L.. 517. 
IMillie, 53. 
Miriam A., 268. 
Moses, 5 IS. 519. 532. 
Nellie M.. 518. 
Oliver C, 517. 
Pamelia, 39. 518. 
Paul H., 516. 
Peter, 273. 
Phebe. 51/. 
Phileiia. 517. 
Pojjv. 5115. 
Poll'v M.. 515. 
Ralph. 519. 
Rosa M., 518. 
Roval T., 519. 
Sailv, 515, 518. 
SallV .M., 515. 
Sarah, 160. 193, 5.32. 
Sarah M.. 151. 
Sarah \'., 542. 
Silas. 10. 515, 516. 517. 
S(>i)liia. 10. 515, 516. 
Sopliia J.. 517. 
Thaddeus B.. 516. 
Tillotson, 515. 516. 
Vespasian. 1 35. 244, 515, 

516,517. 
W. Holland. 517. 
Washiniiton, 516, 517. 
Wilder.' 5 10. 
William, 273. 515, 517. 



702 



Index of Names. 



Wheclfr. William A., 

Willie A., 517. 
Wheelock, Aaron S., 519, 
520. 

Abel. .■)10. 

Alice. 74, 519. 

Amasa. 341, 519, 520. 

Anna. 520. 

Archippus. 519, 520. 

Asa C, 519. 

Betsey. 519. 

Brackett, 520. 

Catherine B., 519. 

Dorothy, 520. 

Hannah. 519. 

John, 520. 

Joseph, 520. 

Josiah, 519. 

Lydia, 520. 

Mary, 520. 

Mary or Molly, 519. 

Meh'itable, 383. 

Melissa. 520. 

Patty, 519. 

Peter, 519, 520. 

Sallv, 519. 

Sarah, 341, 520. 

Susan, 354. 
Whetton, Fremont, 25. 
Whi])i)!e, Alma C, 222. 

Bertha, 309. 

H. A., 150. 

Lydia, 53. 377. 

Marv, 377. 

Matthew, 150. 

Rufus, 377. 

Pviith G., 522. 

Susannah. 38. 
Whiteher. Chase, 520, 521. 

Daniel, 521. 

David S., 521. 

Deborah, 520. 

Elva .1., 323. 

Emily, 521. 

Hannah, 520. 

Harriet, 155. 

Ida M.. 34. 

Ira, 521. 

John, 34. 

Joseph, 520. 

Lois, 405. 

Martha, 520. 

Mary, 521. 

Reuben, 520. 

Samuel, 521. 

Susan M., 323, 521. 

William, 323, 521. 
Whiteomb, Abigail, 521. 

Albert L., 522. 

Arthur K., 521. 

Asaph, 492. 



Whiteomb, Aznbah, 405. 

Benjamin, 521. 

Bertha, 228. 

Carrie E., 129, 522. 

Curtis, 72,129, 440,521. 

David, 521. 

Ella B., 522. 

Emily J., 321. 

Eunice, 521. 

Frank, 201. 

Horace, 192, 521. 

-John, 521. 

Josiah, 521. 

Lindsey, 85. 321. 

Lizzie M., 72, 44G, 522. 

Lucretia C, 358. 

Mary, 521. 

INIinerva, 521, 522. 

Nathaniel, 521. 

Nellie G., 521. 

Rebecca, 521. 

Susie, 85. 

Warren H., 521. 

William, 38. 
White, Alexander, 522. 

Almena, 522. 

Andrew, 523. 

Anna, 229. 

Bartin. 522. 

Bethuel, ,522. 

Beulah, 481. 

Caroline, 522. 

Davis, 233. 

Electa C, 522. 

Eli, 522. 

Ethel F., 523. 

Hannah, 27. 

Horace, 53. 

Ida, 187. 

James, 522. 

-Tames D., 70. 

.Jennie, 357. 

-Terome T., 522. 

John, 121, 234, 522. 

Jonas, 318. 

.Toseph, 522. 

Kate, 522. 

Laura A., 271, 522. 

Letitia, 0. 

Lizzie, 522. 

Lucy, 121. 

Lula. 291. 

Marcia A., 522. 

]\Iargery, 522. 

Maria, 378. 

]\Iary, 291, 522. 

Nellie M.. 523. 

Nelson, 105. 

Oliver, 522. 

Rachel E., 355. 

Roval P., 523. 

Ruth, 522. 



White, Sarah, 234. 

Selena, 522. 

Silence, 70. 

Sirena, 522. 

Sophronia, 522. 

Thayer D., 522. 

Thonms, 271. 355, 522. 
Whitehouse, Susan R., 
500. 

William, 500. 
Whiteman, Catherine S., 
445. 

Christian \N., 445. 

Louisa I., 292. 

William, 445. 
Whitesell, William W., 44. 
Whiteside. Franklin, 523. 

Frederick W., 523. 

Maria, 523. 

Thomas, 523. 

William, 523. 
Whiting, Abigail, 105. 

Ann, 309. 

Asenath, 523. 

Charles E., 448. 

Danforth, 20. 

Elien, 443. 

Elizabeth, 202. 

Ellen J., 20, 523. 

Elmira G., 524. 

Foster, 100, 524. 

Gerrv, 165. 

Grace, 333. 

Hannah, 309. 

Harris, 105. 

Leonard, 523. 

Lucy A., 448. 

I\Iaria, 523. 

.Martha A., 228. 

:Millie. 524. 

Nathaniel, 309. 

Robert C, 20, 337, 523. 

Solomon, 123, 523. 

Stephen, 333. 

Willard, 272. 

William H., 289. 
Whitman, Lucy, 434. 
Whitmore, Abijah, 524. 

Abijah J., 481, 524. 

Angeline, 524. 

Berviah, 100. 

David A., 524. 

Hannah, 524. 

Isaac, 100. 

Lorena B., 524. 

William B., 524. 
Whitney, Abigail, 193, 194. 

Benjamin, 224, 470. 

Charles, 471. 

Elizabeth, 192. 

Elmira F., 470. 

Frank, 193. 



Index of Names. 



i03 



Wliitnoy, naiinalK 192. 

J. Thomas, 351. 

Jazaniah, 251. 

Julia, 417. 

Louisa M., 2S4. 

Persis, 224. 

Richard, 1!)2. 

Sabrina, 4.38. 

Salmon, 50. 

Sarah. 50, 224. 

Sarali AL. 251. 
WliitridfTO, William, 141. 
^\■hittaker, Addie L., 525. 

Almeda F., 525. 

Ann, 524. 

Arthur. i)2, 525. 

Cora J., 525. 

Ellen, 524. 

Georjie S.. 524, 525. 

Inoz A., 524. 

Janios, 524. 

James W., 524. 

Jessie, 524. 

John, 524. 

Joseph L., 472, 524, 525. 

Lawrence, 524. 

Marfjaret, 524. 

Marjiaret E., 524. 

Maria, 524. 

Martha, 524. 

Marv S.. 524. 

Olive, 525. 

Paulina A.. 525. 

Robert, 524, 525. 

Robert H.. 247, 524. 

Sarah A.. 524. 
A\hittelse_v,Chauncey, 201. 
Whittemore, Parker, 451. 
Whittier, John G., 411, 
470. 

Marv, 520. 

Nathaniel, 520. 

Rutii, 520. 

Susanna. 411. 

Tliomas, 520. 
Wliittlesev, ]\Iabel, ,3. 
\\i-,'i,HHt, Uattie, 500. 
\\"iiiL!ins. Alii-rail, 111. 
^Vi']l)^^r. Job, '398. 

Welthea. 398. 
^Yilcorab. Alice L., 511. 

Moses K., 2, 511. 
Wilcox, Amelia, 257. 

Leonard, 95. 

Obadiali. 450. 

Sarah A.. 423. 
Wilde, Sarali ^l.. 515. 
Wilder, Abel, 33. 

Alice, 525. 

Charles C., 230, 525. 

Elizabeth, 525. 

Joel, 20. 



Wilder, John. 20, 294. 

Joseph, 233. 

Louvia, 525. 

Lvdia. 20. 

Lvdia A.. 141, 294. 

^iaria, 233. 

.Marv, 97. 

Nellie. 380. 

Rebecca, 83. 

Sarah A., 105. 

William, 105. 

Willis. 97, 525. 
Wilker, Jacol). 445. 
Wilkins, Archie, 520. 

Clara, 520. 

Clement, 520. 

Daniel, 240, 433, 525. 
520. 

Doxie, 520. 

Eliza, 52(i. 

Ceorjre C., 525. 

(iGorgia D., 520. 

Ceorgianna. 520. 

Hugh D., 449, 520. 

Jethro, 520. 

Lilla, 520. 

Lilla IX, 520. 

Lizzie F., 520. 

Luther C, 490, 525. 
520. 

^[aurice, 520. 

Phebe S., 525. 

I'hilip, 525. 

Philip C., 525, 520. 

Sarah H.. 240, 520. 

Sophia, 525. 

Uriah D., 114. 
Wilkinson. Anna, 71. 
Willard, Albertus A., 520. 

Augustus, 531. 

Dorcas, 49. 

Emma A., 520. 

George A., 520. 

Hattie M.. 520. 

Henry, 49. 

Josia'h, 49, 50. 

Lilla A., 531. 

Lockhart, 302. 

Lorinda, 520. 

Lucy. 13. 149. 

Marv, 154. 

:\larv A., 520. 

Melissa, 526. 

Peter, 520. 

Peter E., 20, 520. 

Simon, 49. 

Susanna, 513. 
W iilett, Anna, 527. 

Uaptiste, 527. 

Flora, 527. 

(ieorgianna, 527. 

Joseph, 527. 



Willett. Joseph N.. 527. 

Marv, 527. 
Willey, Alice L., 527. 

Annie, 251. 

Chester J., 109, 297, 
527. 

Eliza, 520. 

Elkins, 509. 

Florence L., 527. 

Jabez, (i7. 

James, 520. 

Julia E.. 203. 

Lovrena L.. 109. 

Marv J., 473. 

Noaii. 203. 

Philenda G., 130. 

Roxana, 539. 

Samuel. 130. 

Seldon, 07. 

Tuflell, 473. 
Williams, A. Auirusta, 528. 

Ali.haretta, 413. 

-Vmaiida, 528. 

Amanda ]\I., 528. 

Annette, 527. 

Arthur, 402. 

Arthur W.. 528, 531. 

Auburn, 528. 

Azariah. 125. 

Bert, 531. 

Bertha, 47, 5.30. 

Bertha J., 513. 

Betsey, 483. 527. 

Candaee, 528. 

Caroline G., 530. 

Charles N.. 530. 

Clarence W., 472, 529, 
531. 

Clark B., 58, 528. 529. 

Daniel. 531, 532. 

Delia, 530. 

Dora, 531. 

Earl F., 529. 

Edith M., 530. 

Edith v., 530. 

Elgin. 531. 

Elizabeth, 528. 532. 

Elizabeth B., 125. 

Ella M.. 530. 

Ellen, 528, 529. 

Ellen U., 529. 

Ellsworth J., 252, 253 
530. 

Ethelvn E., 531. 

Etta, 529. 

Eva, 529. 

Frank. 529. 530. 

Franklin. 527. 

Franklin P.., 507, 528, 
529. 

Fred. 203. 529. 

Freeman. 528. 



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Index of Names. 



Williams, George, IGO, 
208, 52S. 
George W., 528. 
Georgianna H., 527. 
Hannah. 211, 533. 
Harold, 531. 
Harriet, 528. 
Harriet A., 528. 
Hattie, 531. 
Helen M., 531. 
Hezekiah. 530. 
Ira S., 530. 
Isaac F., 527. 528. 
Jacob, 530. 
James, 27, 155, 390, 

481, 483, 527, 528. 
James A., 75, 528. 
James W., 530. 
Jared, 95. 
Jemima, 390, 527. 
Jennie E., 529. 
Jeremiah, 47. 
Jeremiah S., 530. 
Joanna, 164. 
John, 387. 

John H., 132, 312, 531. 
Julia A., 528. 
Laura T., 528. 
Lauretta, 528. 
Leah, 318. 
Lee. 211. 
Lena K.. 529. 
Lilla A., 531. 
Lizzie J., 200. 
Lucy S., 290. 
Margaret. 533. 
Mary, 527, 528, 530, 

531, 532. 
Mary E., 527. 
MarV Ellen. 507, 528. 
Mary Estv, 529. 
Mar^ P., 530. 
Maud E.. 529. 
Mercv. 529. 
Merr'ill, 527, 528. 
Milo, 513. 
Minnie, 531. 
Moses, 530. 
Nancy W., 481, 527. 
Nellie E., 418. 
Nina A., 529. 
Orion H., 530. 
Oscar N., 530. 
Peggy, 267, 533. 
Peleg, 267, 532, 533. 
Persis, 529, 530. 
Phcbe. 155, 527. 
Providence, 533. 
Rav. 529. 
Eay H., 529. 
Rebecca, 531, 532. 
Rhoda, 532. 



Williams, Robert, 529. 

Robert N., 530. 

Roger, 531, 532. 

Samuel, 527, 529. 

Snrali.24, 529, 530, 532. 

Silas, 200. 

Smith, 533. 

Sobriety. 529. 

Sukey, 27, 527. 

Susan, 527. 

Susannah, 527. 

Sylvester P., 383, 529. 

Thankful, 163. 

Timothy, 533. 

Uberto'C, 530. 

Washington, 527. 

Wellington, 418. 

Winnie, 530. 
Williamson, William, 67. 
Willigrod, Nettie, 30. 
Willis, Allen S., 533. 

Clarissa. 3. 

Cyrus, 87, 408, 533. 

Ezra, 16. 

Frank B., 533. 

Freeman C, 533. 

Harriet E., 533. 

Lizzie R., 533. 

Lucy. 3. 

Lucy Ann, 16. 

Lyman C.. 533. 

Samuel, 533. 

Samuel S., 533. 

Sarah G., 87, 533. 
Willoughby, George, 374. 

Minnie, 374. 
Wills, Israel, 101. 
]\Iariana A., 70. 
Mary J., 101. 
W. R. B., 70. 
West B., 70. 
Wilmot, Charles S., 80. 
Harold D., 533. 
Harvey J., 533. 
Helen R., 533. 
Merrill M., 533. 
Ross H., 533. 
Roswell E., 533. 
Wilson, Adams, 533. 
Adams B., 316, 533. 
B. S.. 528. 
Elizabeth, 394. 
Frances B., 155. 
Henry, 8. 
Isaac R., 460. 
Jesse, 394. 
Job, 467. 
Luella M., 533. 
Lvdia J., 467. 
Olive. 184. 
Thomas, 184. 
William, 534, 



Wilson, William D.. 534. 
Wilterton, Gregory, 331. 

Susannah, 331. 
Winch, Abel, 178, 534. 

Abigail, 534. 

Albert, 246, 534. 

Carrie W., 293, 534. 

Deborah, 534. 

Fannie J., 534. 

Joel, 534. 

John C. 293. 534. 

Lucy, 372. 534. 

Maie C, 534. 

Maria, 178. 

Nathan. 372, 534. 

Sally, 534. 

Thankful. 534. 

Thomas, 534. 
Windrow, Andrew. 445. 
Winship, Annie, 85. 

John, 85. 
Winslow. James A., 534. 

John A., 534. 
Winsor, Rhoda, 532. 

Samuel, 532. 
Winters, Baltus, 491. 

Jane, 491. 
Wise, Caroline L., 530. 

Daniel, 535. 

Jcjinie E., 536. 

Sarah A., 535. 

Sarah L., 536. 

Theodore D., 536. 
Witham, Clara B., 530. 

Edwin E.. 530. 

Guv C, 536. 

Harry H.. 530. 

Isaiah, 530. 

Robert W.. 536. 
Witherell. George, 70. 

Lavina, 76. 
Witherspoon, Margaret. 

404. 
Witt, Elizabeth, 224. 

John, 224. 
Wood, Francis. 482. 

John, 49, 433. 

JVIary, 49. 

Peter, 514. • 
Woodbury, Elizabeth. 164. 

Eunice. 541. 

Frank D., 406. 

Isaac, 164. 

Lydia, 164. 

Mark R., 94. 

Peter, 15. 

Sabrina, 289. 

Sarah. 15. 
Woodman, E. G., 90. 

Edward, 331. 

John, 454. 

Joseph, 141. 



Index of Names. 



705 



Woodman. Marv, 3.31. 
Pollv, 141. 
Sallv. 454. 
Sarali, 331. 
Woochow, George. 192. 
Woodruff, Clara K., 53G. 
Dwight L., 536. 
(Jeorge W.. 530. 
Hepsv. 53(1. 
.Folin'E., 536. 
Kingsley P.. 536. 
Woods. Andrew. 536. 
Andrew S., 61, 62, 63, 

107. 536, 537. 
Angeline. 357. 
Artliui'. 420. 
Catherine J., 537. 
Celia, 537. 
Cleora. 300. 
David, 310. 
Edward. 63, 536, 537. 
Eliza. 536. 
Eliza I.. 62. 537. 
Ehitliera. 53. 
Francis. 357, 537. 
(leorge H., 355. 
Harriet J.. 537. 
Helen A., 537. 
John, 300. 
Lizzie. 51<'>. 
Mamie. 537. 
Nehemiah. 516. 
Reheeoa X.. 5.')7. 
Tracy W.. y^^K 
\\dodward. Ella M.. 537. 
Ella -Mabel. lOfl. 
Ellen. 537. 
Eniiiv E.. 538. 
George F.. 160. 287, 

537. 
Gertrude B., 538. 

Harriet J., 205. 

Horace.!.. 301. 

Isaiali. 240. 512. 

.Tolin. 147. 205. 538. 

.John P.. 538. 

.Tosepli, 22. 

Lillie G., 109. 

.Malvina A., 538. 

xMamie .J.. 147. 

Martha, 88, 107. 

Mary. 22. 

Marv .Jane. 537. 

Nettie F., 287, 537. 

Nicliolas, 537. 

Rebecca, 240, 512. 

William, 538. 
Woolev, Sarah, 377. 

Tlioiuas. 377. 
Woolson. Amos, 538. 

Asa, 538. 

Augustus A., 538. 



Woolson, Charles D., 538. 
Clementine B., 539. 
Elijah, 38, 538, 539. 
Elijah S., 263, 443,538, 

539. 
Elizabelli, 305, 538. 
Fmma M., 195, 539. 
Fannie S., 539. 
George S., 539. 
(George 8torrs, 195, 539. 
(Jrace. 538. 
llannaii. 538, 539. 
Harry H., 5.39. 
Helen R.. 539. 
ha K.. 538. 
.lose])li, 538. 
Llewella, 539. 
Luella. 263. 
Evdia. 539. 
Marv R.. 145. 
Maud .1., 539. 
Nancv. 538. 
O/.ias S.. 539. 
Rebecca. .'^S. 538. 
Rebeccali. 539. 
Rose. 539. 
Sal)in v.. 539. 
Sarah. 538. 
Silas ?>.. 538. 
Tliomas. 305, 538. 
William C, 539. 
Wooster, Cliarlotte, 539. 
540. 
Charlotte L.. 540. 
Dan F.. 540. 
David. 539. 540. 
VMvn M.. 540. 
Hll.-u Mav. 540. 
Emiletta R., 540. 
Fannie R., 539, 540. 
Harrv F.. 540. 
.Folni. 539. 540. 
.Folm (,). A., 540. 
Lilhi E., 540. 
Roxana. 539. 
Theodore F., 540. 
Worcester. Abigail, 541. 
Alice F.., 543. 
Anna P., 542. 
Catherine E., 542. 
Dean C. 543. 
Eleanor B.. 543. 
Elizabeth, 540. .541. 
Elizabeth H., 541. 
Elizabeth S., 129, 542. 
Ellen H.. 542. 
Eunice. 541. 
Evarts, 541, 542. 
Ezra C, 149, 542. 
Francis, 191, 541. 
(ieortie S., 542. 
Hannali S.. 541. 



Worcestei-, lienrv !■]., 543. 
Henry L.. 544". 
Hepsil)aii. 541. 
Isaac R.. 129. 167, 541, 

542. 
.1. F.. 540. 
.lane S.. 543. 
.John II.. 542. 
.lerusha. 541. 
Leonard. 541, 542. 
Lvtiia. 541. 542. 
L'vdia Iv. 542. 
Marv. 1(>7. 541, 542. 
Marv S.. 542. 
Noaii. 541. 
Kelx'ci-a. 540. 
Samuel. 540. 541. 
Samuel A.. 541, 542. 
Saraii. 191. 540. 542. 
Sarah V.. 542. 
William. 540. 
William L.. 542. 
Wonlen. Kliza. 124. 
.Melinda. 336. 
Nanev. 120. 
Nalh'aii. 120. 336. 
Worth. Elizabetii, 350. 
Wortlien, Ezekiel, 130. 

Matilda. 499. 
Worthington. Eliza belli, 
42. " 
Sarah .M.. 444. 
Wright, Alfred. 543. 
Benjamin. 379. 
Betsey. 120. 486. 543. 
Carmi. 543. 
Catherine A.. 543. 
Charles E.. 402, 403. 
Chester. 543. 
Deboi'ah. 50. 
Edward. 510. 
Edward C.. 5-13. 
Emily, 543. 
Emma, 543. 
E})hraim. 362. 
Fanny. 54.3. 
Hannah. 74. 
.Tames, 48(1. 
.lane. 543. 
.Jennie A.. 510. 
.Joseph. .")4.3. 
Katherine I).. 544. 
Lucv. 54.3. 
Mai'idane A.. 379. 
Margaret W.. 544. 
Marv. 212. 
J\lary .L, 543. 
Pollina. 543. 
Pollv. 4.36. 543. 
Sally. 336. 
Sarah, 543. 
' Sheldon C., 543. 



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Index of Names. 



Wright, Ziba, 120, 336, 

436, 543. 
Wyatt, Delia S., 436. 

Helen, 517. 

Hobart, 408, 436. 

John, 234. 

Mary, 234. 

Sarah E., 408. 
Wyman, Isaac, 294. 

John, 42. 

Lucy, 202. 

Mary, 42. 

Sarah, 202. 



York, Joseph P., 374. 

Sylvester, 84. 
Youmans, Emilv, 203 

John D., 203." 
Young, Abigail. 69. 

Adeline, 96, 54.'). 

Andrew J., 545. 

Carlos G., 270. 

Carrie L., 545. 

Clara, 544. 

Cyrus, 52, 544. 



Young, David, 259, 401. 
Edwin Z.. 544. 
Elbridge C, 124, 544. 
Ellen F., 544. 
Emilv J., 401. 
Esther A., 52, 544. 
Eugene, 545. 
Flora, 100. 
Flora L., 544. 
(ieorse D.. 455. 545. 
llannali. 260. 
Hannah K., 259. 
Harold E., 544. 
Homer. 545. 
Isaac E.. 100. 
Israel, 25. 
Ithiel, 544', 545. 
Jeremiah, 439. 
Jonathan, 493. 
Joseph, 544, 545. 
Joseph H., 544. 
Laura M.. 13G. 
Leah, 273. 
Lena, 545. 
Lewis, 260. 
Lizzie B., 545. 
Lodema R., 544. 
Marv, 545. 



Young, !Mary Ann, 25. 
Mary E., 544. 
Mary H.. 545. 
Maud E.. 544. 
Millard Fillmore, 484, 

545. 
Millard Franklin, 545. 
Oleana, 545. 
Olive, 545. 
Prescott, 32, 100. 
Priest, 544. 
Rebecca", 545. . 
Riley T., '545. 
Rose N., 200. 
Samuel, 17S, 179, 421. 
Sophia, 10. 
Sophia E., 32. 
Susie H.. 493. 
Timotliy, 273, 544. 
Thomas, 309, 545. 
Zebina, 544. 
Zilda, 545. 



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Zimmer, William N., 470. 



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